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Sing glory to the Father
Author
: Henry S. Perkins
Hymnal
: SSS1885a #d41 (1885)
First Line
: Hark, listen to the chiming
Sing glory to the Father
Hark, the voice of Jesus crying Who will go and work today
Author
: Daniel March
Hymnal
: SSS1885a #d42 (1885)
Hark, the voice of Jesus crying Who will go and work today
He leadeth me, O blessed thought
Author
: Joseph H. Gilmore; Joseph Henry Gilmore
Hymnal
: SSS1885a #d43 (1885)
He leadeth me, O blessed thought
All the world for Jesus
Hymnal
: SSS1885a #d44 (1885)
First Line
: Hear the bugle smite the mountains
All the world for Jesus
Bless me now
Author
: Alexander Clark
Hymnal
: SSS1885a #d45 (1885)
First Line
: Heavenly Father, bless me now
Bless me now
Storm the fort, for I am leading
Author
: J. B. Vinton
Hymnal
: SSS1885a #d46 (1885)
First Line
: Ho, my comrades, see the signal Jesus waves on high
Storm the fort, for I am leading
How solemn are the words, and yet to faith how plain
Author
: Albert Midlane
Hymnal
: SSS1885a #d47 (1885)
How solemn are the words, and yet to faith how plain
How sweet is summer morning
Author
: W. S. Passmore
Hymnal
: SSS1885a #d48 (1885)
How sweet is summer morning
'Tis sweet to trust in Jesus
Author
: Mary F. Marsh
Hymnal
: SSS1885a #d49 (1885)
First Line
: How sweet it is to feel
'Tis sweet to trust in Jesus
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
Author
: John Newton
Hymnal
: SSS1885a #d50 (1885)
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
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