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Scatter sunshine, bright and cheering

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: TO191918 #d91 (1918)

Beautiful river

Author: Robert Lowry Hymnal: TO191918 #d92 (1918) First Line: Shall we gather at [by] the river, Where bright angel feet have trod Refrain First Line: Yes, we'll gather at the river

Sing for joy, as we meet

Author: Samuel W. Beazley Hymnal: TO191918 #d93 (1918)

Wonderful words of life

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: TO191918 #d94 (1918) First Line: Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life Refrain First Line: Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life

Sing unto him

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: TO191918 #d95 (1918) First Line: Sing unto Jesus the Savior

Come home, come home

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: TO191918 #d96 (1918) First Line: Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling

What will your answer be

Author: F. Portie Trimble Hymnal: TO191918 #d97 (1918) First Line: Some day the trump of God will sound

Turned away from the beautiful gate

Author: David E. Dortch Hymnal: TO191918 #d98 (1918) First Line: Someone will knock at the saints bright home

Come today

Author: Milton Overstreet Hymnal: TO191918 #d99 (1918) First Line: Soul in sin and all undone, Jesus calls for you

Go into the field, gather in the yield

Author: Brown Rowland Hymnal: TO191918 #d100 (1918) First Line: Stand no longer idle, heed the call

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