Author: Geo. K. ThompsonHymnal: RS1889 #13 (1889)First Line: Go on, ye soldiers of the crossRefrain First Line: Go on, go on, go on, go onTune Title: [Go on, ye soldiers of the cross]
Author: E. E. HewittHymnal: RS1889 #15 (1889)First Line: Come, dear friends, and let me tell youRefrain First Line: We will sing it out in heavenTune Title: [Come, dear friends, and let me tell you]
Author: Lizzie EdwardsHymnal: RS1889 #16 (1889)First Line: We are pilgrims looking homeRefrain First Line: When we all meet againTune Title: [We are pilgrims looking home]
Author: Flora L. BestHymnal: RS1889 #18 (1889)First Line: There are songs of joy that I loved to singRefrain First Line: O the new, new song! O the new, new songTune Title: [There are songs of joy that I loved to sing]
Author: Rev. E. H. Stokes, D. D.Hymnal: RS1889 #19 (1889)First Line: Hover over me, Holy SpiritRefrain First Line: Fill me now, fill me nowTune Title: [Hover over me, Holy Spirit]
Author: El NathanHymnal: RS1889 #20 (1889)First Line: “Not my own!” but saved by JesusRefrain First Line: “Not my own!” Oh, “not my ownScripture: 1 Corinthians 6:19-20Tune Title: [“Not my own!” but saved by Jesus]
Author: Henrietta E. BlairHymnal: RS1889 #21 (1889)First Line: Are you weary, sin-oppressedRefrain First Line: Give your heart to Jesus todayTune Title: [Are you weary, sin-oppressed]
Author: J. J. L.Hymnal: RS1889 #22 (1889)First Line: If any man thirst, the Saviour saidRefrain First Line: Will you not come to him todayTune Title: [If any man thirst, the Saviour said]
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