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Beautiful fields of grain

Author: S. A. Myers Hymnal: KM1926 #d91 (1926) First Line: Those beautiful, beautiful fields of grain Refrain First Line: O those beautiful, beautiful fields of grain Languages: English

Close to thee, close to thee

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: KM1926 #d92 (1926) First Line: Thou my everlasting portion Languages: English

Endless joy is coming

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: KM1926 #d93 (1926) First Line: Though a burden bearing, never be despairing Languages: English

Jesus keeps me singing

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: KM1926 #d94 (1926) First Line: Trials I am meeting, oft a storm is beating Languages: English

Walking in the sunlight, on we go, singing songs

Author: Ida Snyder Hymnal: KM1926 #d95 (1926) Languages: English

Revive us again

Author: William P. Mackay Hymnal: KM1926 #d96 (1926) First Line: We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, thine the glory Languages: English

We will work every day

Author: T. F. Crawford Hymnal: KM1926 #d97 (1926) First Line: We will work for Jesus, there is much to do Languages: English

We'll drop our anchor

Author: John Lewis Moore Hymnal: KM1926 #d98 (1926) First Line: We're sailing to a far off shore Refrain First Line: When'er we reach the port on high Languages: English

What a friend we have in Jesus

Author: Joseph Scriven Hymnal: KM1926 #d99 (1926) Languages: English

What joy is mine

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: KM1926 #d100 (1926) First Line: What joy it is to tell the story Refrain First Line: It is joy, every day Languages: English

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