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Hallelujah
Author
: James M. Gray
Hymnal
: So1921 #d91 (1921)
First Line
: When Isr'l went out of Egypt
Hallelujah
Just where thou art
Author
: Kate Drew
Hymnal
: So1921 #d92 (1921)
First Line
: When life perplexes thee
Just where thou art
O where is my boy tonight
Author
: Robert Lowry
Hymnal
: So1921 #d93 (1921)
First Line
: Where is my wandering boy tonight
O where is my boy tonight
Whosoever will
Author
: Philip P. Bliss
Hymnal
: So1921 #d94 (1921)
First Line
: Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the sound
Whosoever will
Why not, why not, why not come to Him now
Author
: George F. Root
Hymnal
: So1921 #d95 (1921)
First Line
: Why do you wait, dear brother
Why not, why not, why not come to Him now
Ready to save
Author
: Robert Harkness
Hymnal
: So1921 #d96 (1921)
First Line
: Wonderful promise in God's Word we read
Ready to save
Come home
Author
: Robert Harkness
Hymnal
: So1921 #d97 (1921)
First Line
: You may have wandered far from God
Come home
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