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Beautiful Eden, refuge of peace

Author: Mrs. Mary A. Kidder Hymnal: CC1875 #82 (1875)
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Rest in Thee, rest in Thee

Author: E. Turney, D.D. Hymnal: CC1875 #65 (1875) First Line: Blessed Jesus, Blessed Jesus
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On the banks beyond the river

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CC1875 #83 (1875) First Line: Breaking thro' the clouds that gather
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We will journey on

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: CC1875 #9 (1875) First Line: Brighter and brighter the way is growing
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Brightly gleams our banner

Author: T. J. Potter Hymnal: CC1875 #4 (1875)
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Jesus waits upon the shore

Author: Mrs. Lydia Baxter Hymnal: CC1875 #14 (1875) First Line: Cast the net again, my brother
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Glory, glory hallelujah, Though a stranger here I roam

Hymnal: CC1875 #25.263 (1875) First Line: Christians, I am on my journey!
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Come, every pious heart

Hymnal: CC1875 #63.81 (1875)
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I love Jesus, yes, I do

Hymnal: CC1875 #25.260 (1875) First Line: Come, Thou Fount of every blessing
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Come,Thou almighty King

Hymnal: CC1875 #91.23 (1875)
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Coming, coming, we are coming

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CC1875 #87 (1875)
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Hear our prayer

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CC1875 #73 (1875) First Line: Dear Father in heaven, We now beseech thee
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The Lost Sheep

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: CC1875 #29 (1875) First Line: From the hundred sheep which the Shepherd's care Lyrics: 1 From the hundred sheep which the Shepherd’s care Had protected many a day, There was one went forth, and its restless feet In the desert wandered away; Then the Shepherd’s heart was griev’d, and He kindly said: On the mountain it will languish and pine; I will go and search for the sheep I lost, I will leave the ninety and nine. 2 There was joy, great joy in the Shepherd’s fold, When His long, long journey was o’er, And the poor lost sheep that had gone astray, In His arms He tenderly bore; Then the Shepherd’s heart was glad, and He said to all: What a moment of rejoicing is mine! For I love my sheep that I lost and found, More than all the ninety and nine. 3 Oh, that Shepherd kind is the Son of God, Who has borne our sorrow and care; It was He who said, there is joy in heaven O’er the wanderer’s penitent prayer; To the soul He bringeth back to His fold of grace, To His precious fold of mercy divine, How His heart goes out for He loves that one More than all the ninety and nine.
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Hallowed be Thy name forever

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CC1875 #92 (1875) First Line: God our Father! we would praise Thee
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Home, sweet home

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CC1875 #81 (1875) First Line: Had earth no thorns among its flowers
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Angels of Jesus! Angels of light!

Author: Rev. Fred W. Faber Hymnal: CC1875 #85 (1875) First Line: Hark! hark! my soul: Angelic songs are swelling
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Bless me now

Author: Alexander Clark Hymnal: CC1875 #17 (1875) First Line: Heavenly Father, bless me now
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O that will be joyful, joyful, joyful

Hymnal: CC1875 #79.324 (1875) First Line: How pleasant thus to dwell below
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Draw me nearer, nearer, blessed Lord

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CC1875 #48 (1875) First Line: I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard thy voice
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Jesus paid it all

Hymnal: CC1875 #75.265 (1875) First Line: I hear the Saviour say
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I love to tell the story

Author: Miss Kate Hankey Hymnal: CC1875 #38 (1875)
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I need thee, oh! I need thee

Author: Mrs. A. S. Hawks Hymnal: CC1875 #61 (1875) First Line: I need thee every hour, Most gracious Lord
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I was a wandering sheep

Hymnal: CC1875 #75.266 (1875)
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Take up the cross

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: CC1875 #21 (1875) First Line: If my disciple thou wouldst be
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There is rest for the weary

Hymnal: CC1875 #79.323 (1875) First Line: In the Christan's home in glory

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