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Tarry ye here

Author: Adeline F. Webb Hymnal: GMGS1932 #d11 (1932) First Line: Master, O master, alone in the garden Languages: English

Come now to me, come now to me

Author: O. R. Palmer Hymnal: GMGS1932 #d12 (1932) First Line: O love of God, so rich so free Languages: English

O to be more like the Savior

Author: William B. Rauch Hymnal: GMGS1932 #d13 (1932) Languages: English

Open the door of your heart, my friend

Author: William B. Rauch Hymnal: GMGS1932 #d14 (1932) Languages: English

Prodigal come

Author: O. R. Palmer Hymnal: GMGS1932 #d15 (1932) First Line: Prodigal turn from the land of the swine Refrain First Line: Calling thee home Languages: English

In the hollow of his hand

Author: Paul Hoffman Turner Hymnal: GMGS1932 #d16 (1932) First Line: Sometimes my soul is weary Languages: English

Never alone is the promise I give

Author: Helen E. Fromm Hymnal: GMGS1932 #d17 (1932) First Line: The Lord Jesus whispers so tender and low Languages: English

The Word of God, inspired by him

Author: O. R. Palmer Hymnal: GMGS1932 #d18 (1932) Languages: English

The Savior for me

Author: Helen E. Fromm Hymnal: GMGS1932 #d19 (1932) First Line: There was one who has died for my sins Refrain First Line: Was there ever a one so loving Languages: English

The call

Author: Sarah Geraldine Stock Hymnal: GMGS1932 #d20 (1932) First Line: They are waiting everywhere Languages: English

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