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Spiritual Songs of the First National Association of Spiritualists

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d101Step forward, dear friends, and keep time
d102Still firm in purpose ever be
d103Strange we never prize the music
d104Strike your harps, O, heavenly singers
d105Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer
d106The evening shadows fall
d107The gates of glory stand ajar
d108The man of charity extends
d109The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d110The presence of perpetual change
d111The truth shall make you free for truth
d112The turf shall be my fragrant shrine
d113The words, loving kindness, are easily spoken
d114There are hearts that never falter
d115There are lonely hearts to cherish
d116There are moments when life's shadows
d117There is a land mine [my] eye [eyes] hath seen
d118There is no death, no dying here
d119There is no death, The stars go down
d120There is no death, 'tis but a shade
d121There's a song the rills are singing
d122They are waiting for our coming
d123Through our lives' mysterious changes
d124'Tis a law of our being most pointedly shown
d125'Tis love that paints the purple morn
d126Walk in the light, so shalt thou [and you shall] know
d127We are sowing, daily sowing
d128We believe in the dawn of a day
d129We give you joyous greeting
d130We have come unto the mountains
d131We hold our lives like lily flowers
d132We need it every hour
d133We shall meet again in the by and by
d134We shall meet beyond the river, bye and bye
d135What a world of deep sweetness
d136What is it that the crowd requite
d137What is noble, that which places
d138What mean we by our destiny
d139When for me [us] the silent oar
d140When the mists have [mist has] rolled in splendor
d141When warm impetuous passions rise
d142Where the roses ne'er shall wither
d143While on this earth ye stay
d144Work for the light is coming
d145Ye may not see, o, weary eyes

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