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Rest in Heaven

Author: Mrs. C. L. Shacklock Hymnal: FoW11890 #140 (1890) First Line: After the toil and turmoil Refrain First Line: Rest, sweet rest for the weary Lyrics: 1 After the toil and turmoil, After the strife is past, Cometh the peace God giveth,— Cometh the rest at last. Refrain: Rest, sweet rest for the weary, After the toil and pain, Sleep for the well-beloved, Crowns will the victors gain. 2 They who have fought and conquer’d, Waging a war with sin, Into the heavenly city Gladly will enter in. [Refrain] 3 Rest for the worn and weary, Shelter for all the lost, And in the blessed haven, Anchor the tempest-tossed. [Refrain] Tune Title: [After the toil and turmoil]
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Meet me There

Author: Henrietta E. Blair Hymnal: FoW11890 #141 (1890) First Line: On the happy golden shore Tune Title: [On the happy golden shore]
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Go, Labor on

Author: H. Bonar Hymnal: FoW11890 #142 (1890) First Line: Go, labor on, spend and be spent Tune Title: MISSIONARY CHANT
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O, Sing of the Rapture

Author: Frank Gould Hymnal: FoW11890 #143 (1890) First Line: O sing of the rapture, the holy delight Lyrics: 1 O sing of the rapture, the holy delight, Salvation so freely bestows, Our path, like the noonday, is cloudless and bright With joy from his presence that flows. Refrain: Salvation is free, salvation is free, A perfect salvation for you and for me; When over the river our dwelling we see, We’ll shout as we enter, salvation is free. 2 O sing of the fulness of infinite love, The bliss that we constantly share, Communing with Jesus our Savior above, And knowing our treasure is there. [Refrain] 3 How sweet when we gather to worship his name, And praise him for all he has done, To feel, while the riches of grace we proclaim, Our Eden on earth is begun. [Refrain] 4 O glory to Jesus! again and again Our song of devotion shall rise, And angels re-echo the joyful amen, They bear from our hearts to the skies. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O sing of the rapture, the holy delight]
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We overcome by the blood

Author: R. K. C. Hymnal: FoW11890 #144 (1890) First Line: Shout aloud, hosanna, to the king of kings Refrain First Line: Glory, honor Tune Title: [Shout aloud, hosanna, to the king of kings]
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Ho! Every One that is Thirsty

Author: L. J. R. Hymnal: FoW11890 #145 (1890) First Line: Ho, everyone that is thirsty in spirit Refrain First Line: I will pour water on him that is thirsty Tune Title: [Ho, everyone that is thirsty in spirit]
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Washed white as snow

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: FoW11890 #146 (1890) First Line: Tho' my sins were once like crimson red Refrain First Line: O, my joyful song henceforth shall be Lyrics: 1 Tho’ my sins were once like crimson red, To the healing stream my feet were led, In the precious blood of my Savior shed He washed me white as snow. Refrain: O, my joyful song henceforth shall be, ‘Tis the blood of Jesus cleanseth me, Cleanseth, cleanseth, Oh, yes, it cleanseth me. 2 At the door of faith I entered in, And to him confessed my guilt and sin; With his own dear hand he washed me clean, He washed me white as snow. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ my heart was all I had to give, Yet he smiled and bade me look and live; With a calm sweet peace did I receive,— He washed me white as snow. [Refrain] 4 I will sing his pow’r from death to save, I will sing his triumph o’er the grave; I will sing, while crossing Jordan’s wave, He washed me white as snow. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Though my sins were once like crimson red]
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Behold the fields are white

Author: Rev. M. Lowrie Hofford Hymnal: FoW11890 #147 (1890) First Line: Look up behold the fields are white the harvest Refrain First Line: Look up, look up, behold the fields are white Tune Title: [Look up behold the fields are white the harvest]
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By grace I will

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: FoW11890 #148 (1890) First Line: Will you go to Jesus now, dear friend Refrain First Line: I will, I will, by the grace of God Tune Title: [Will you go to Jesus now, dear friend]
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Far as the east from the west

Author: Martha J. Lankton Hymnal: FoW11890 #149 (1890) First Line: Why is thy harp on the willow Refrain First Line: Go to the arms of the Savior Tune Title: [Why is thy harp on the willow]

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