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When morning dawns
Author
: A. H. Ackley
Hymnal
: STHV1948 #d1 (1948)
First Line
: A perfect day is coming by and by A day of peace
When morning dawns
He stayed on the cross for me
Author
: H. S. Lehman
Hymnal
: STHV1948 #d2 (1948)
First Line
: Alone upon Calvary's rugged tree
He stayed on the cross for me
Someone's last call
Author
: Edna R. Worrell
Hymnal
: STHV1948 #d3 (1948)
First Line
: Come, O come to the blessed Savior
Someone's last call
Yes, I know
Author
: Anna W. Waterman
Hymnal
: STHV1948 #d4 (1948)
First Line
: Come ye sinners, lost and hopeless
Yes, I know
Could we catch the glistening of the dew
Author
: Herbert Buffum
Hymnal
: STHV1948 #d5 (1948)
Could we catch the glistening of the dew
Day by day, and with each passing moment Strength I find
Author
: Lina Sandell
Hymnal
: STHV1948 #d6 (1948)
Day by day, and with each passing moment Strength I find
Hark, I hear my name
Author
: E. D. Ogdon
Hymnal
: STHV1948 #d7 (1948)
First Line
: From the fields so white with harvest
Refrain First Line
: Hark, I hear him call my name
Hark, I hear my name
God's tomorrow is a day of gladness
Author
: A. H. Ackley
Hymnal
: STHV1948 #d8 (1948)
God's tomorrow is a day of gladness
God's way is the best way
Author
: Lida Shivers Leech
Hymnal
: STHV1948 #d9 (1948)
God's way is the best way
Have thy [thine] affections been nailed to the cross
Author
: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman
Hymnal
: STHV1948 #d10 (1948)
Have thy [thine] affections been nailed to the cross
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