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Wherever he leads I'll go

Author: Baylus Benjamin McKinney Hymnal: SoV1937 #d71 (1937) First Line: Take up thy cross and follow me, I heard my Master say

The new crusade

Author: Sarah Long Hymnal: SoV1937 #d72 (1937) First Line: The Master's voice rings out today

The light of the world

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: SoV1937 #d73 (1937) First Line: The whole world was lost in the darkness of sin Refrain First Line: Come to the light 'tis shining for thee

O how I love Jesus

Author: Frederick Whitfield Hymnal: SoV1937 #d75 (1937) First Line: There is a name I love to hear, I love to sing [speak] its worth

The land of love

Author: Millary A. Jenkens Hymnal: SoV1937 #d76 (1937) First Line: There is a way that is bright and fair

Wonderful, wonderful Jesus

Author: Anna B. Russell Hymnal: SoV1937 #d77 (1937) First Line: There is never a day so dreary, There is never a night so logn

Send the light

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: SoV1937 #d79 (1937) First Line: There's a call comes ringing o'er the restless wave

Are you ready, are you ready

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: SoV1937 #d80 (1937) First Line: There's a great day coming, a great day coming

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