Brightest Glory: a collection of choice original hymns and tunes, by our best composers, for the Sunday schools, young people's meetings, and all religious gatherings

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Title: Brightest Glory: a collection of choice original hymns and tunes, by our best composers, for the Sunday schools, young people's meetings, and all religious gatherings
Editor: Frank M. Davis
Publisher: John J. Hood, Philadelphia, 1894
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number.
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83Have you read in the Scriptures, my brotherPage Scan
84Jesus the Shepherd is callingPage Scan
85Glory be to the Father, and to the SonPage Scan
86O listen to the messagePage Scan
87Heaven is not far awayPage Scan
88If you will, you may know the gladness of your sins forgiv'nPage Scan
89What can satisfy my soul?Page Scan
90O promise sweet for ev'ry onePage Scan
91I've enlisted in the army of the Lord, of the LordPage Scan
92Hark, the voice of countless thousands singing Page Scan
93Showers of blessing we're promisedPage Scan
94Salvation, O, the joyful news!Page Scan
95Here we see through the glass darklyPage Scan
96O idler, why loiter the bright hours away?Page Scan
97In the way He leads usPage Scan
98Worthy to be praised art ThouPage Scan
99O wand'rer return, Christ calleth for theePage Scan
100Some one knocking, some one pleading Page Scan
101There's a beautiful land where the angels dwellPage Scan
102We have heard of a Monarch who laid by His crownPage Scan

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