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Pleasant Is the Sabbath Bell

Hymnal: The Banner of Victory #31 (1881) Refrain First Line: Let us walk Languages: English Tune Title: [Pleasant is the Sabbath bell]
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In the Light

Hymnal: The Wells of Salvation #85 (1881) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell Refrain First Line: Let us walk in the light Languages: English Tune Title: [Pleasant is the Sabbath bell]
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In the Light of God

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Harvest Bells Nos. 1, 2 and 3 #292 (1892) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell Refrain First Line: Let us walk in the light Languages: English Tune Title: [Pleasant is the Sabbath bell]
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Pleasant is the Sabbath bell

Hymnal: Young Singer's Friend #a22 (1859)
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Pleasant is the Sabbath bell

Hymnal: Hymns for Sunday Schools #A23 (1860) Languages: English
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In the Light

Hymnal: Pearls of Truth in Song #29 (1890) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell Refrain First Line: Let us walk in the light Languages: English Tune Title: [Pleasant is the Sabbath bell]

Pleasant is the Sabbath bell

Hymnal: The Confederate Sunday School Hymn Book #d94 (1864)
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Pleasant is the sabbath bell

Hymnal: Hymn, Tune, and Service Book for Sunday Schools #126 (1869) Languages: English
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Let us walk in the light

Hymnal: The New Sabbath School Hosanna #24 (1870) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell Lyrics: Girls: 1 Pleasant is the Sabbath bell, Boys: In the light, in the light, Girls: Seeming much of joy to tell, Boys: In the light, in the light of God. Girls: But a music sweeter far, Boys: In the light, in the light, Girls: Breathes where angel spirits are, Boys: In the light, the light of God. Full Chorus: Let us walk in the light, Walk in the light, Let us walk in the light, In the light of God. Let us walk in the light, Walk in the light, Let us walk in the light of God. Girls: 2 Shall we ever rise to dwell, Boys: In the light, in the light, Girls: Where immortal praises swell, Boys: In the light, the light of God? Girls: And can children ever go, Boys: In the light, in the light, Girls: Where eternal Sabbaths glow, Boys: In the light, the light of God? [Full Chorus] Girls: 3 Yes, that bliss our own may be, Boys: In the light, in the light, Girls: All the good shall Jesus see, Boys: In the light, the light of God. Girls: For the good a rest remains, Boys: In the light, in the light, Girls: Where the glorious Saviour reigns, Boys: In the light, the light of God. [Full Chorus] Tune Title: LIGHT
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Let us walk in the light

Hymnal: Calvary Songs #17c (1875) First Line: Pleasant is the Sabbath bell Lyrics: 1 Pleasant is the Sabbath bell, In the light, in the light, Seeming much of joy to tell, In the light, in the light, But a music sweeter far. In the light, in the light, Breathes where angel spirits are In the light of God. Refrain: Let us walk in the light, Walk in the light, Let us walk in the light, In the light of God. 2 Shall we ever rise to dwell Where immortal praises swell? And can children ever go Where eternal Sabbaths glow? [Refrain] 3 Yes, that bliss our own may be, All the good shall Jesus see, For the good a rest remains, Where the glorious Saviour reigns. [Refrain] Languages: English

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