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Chicago slums

Hymnal: SMN1897 #d1 (1897) First Line: A true hearted captain in Chicago slums Refrain First Line: Whiter than snow, yes, far whiter

Am I a soldier of the cross

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SMN1897 #d3 (1897)

Like Jesus my Lord

Author: John Lane Hymnal: SMN1897 #d4 (1897) First Line: As I go along my pilgrim way Refrain First Line: O, the joy of service

Shine on, shine on, shine on like a star

Author: John Lane Hymnal: SMN1897 #d5 (1897) First Line: As you travel life's rough pathway

Beautiful Beckoning Hands

Author: Charles Edward Pollock; Charles C. Luther Hymnal: SMN1897 #d6 (1897) First Line: Beckoning [Beautiful] hands at the gateway tonight Refrain First Line: Beautiful hands, beckoning hands

Come back, my boy, come back

Author: J. H. Weber Hymnal: SMN1897 #d9 (1897) First Line: Can a boy forget his mother's prayer

The little white ribbon

Author: John Lane Hymnal: SMN1897 #d10 (1897) First Line: Christians, rise and join the army Refrain First Line: We'll wear, we'll wear the little white ribbon

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