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Sweet Galilee

Author: Neal A. McAulay Hymnal: TH1911 #d71 (1911) First Line: I stood by the side of the murmuring sea

Little sunbeams

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: TH1911 #d72 (1911) First Line: I think God gives the children Refrain First Line: O, we are little sunbeams

I will cling to the hand of Jesus

Author: J. T. Latta Hymnal: TH1911 #d73 (1911)

Beyond the tide

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: TH1911 #d74 (1911) First Line: If I could fly beyond the tide Refrain First Line: Beyond the tide, the silent tide

Let the music ring

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: TH1911 #d75 (1911) First Line: If you keep your heart a-singing

Scatter [smiles and] sunshine all along your way

Author: Lanta Wilson Smith Hymnal: TH1911 #d76 (1911) First Line: In a world where sorrow ever will be known

Lift up the gates, for the conquerer waits

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: TH1911 #d77 (1911) First Line: In Joseph's tomb mid blackest gloom

Grace enough for me

Author: Edwin O. Excell Hymnal: TH1911 #d78 (1911) First Line: In looking through my tears one day Refrain First Line: Grace is flowing from Calvary

For a smile, for a smile

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: TH1911 #d80 (1911) First Line: In this world of sin and strife In this cold

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