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Steal Away

Author: H. N. L. Hymnal: HWSnd #11 (1949) First Line: My Lord calls me Refrain First Line: Steal away to Jesus, Steal away Languages: English Tune Title: STEAL AWAY

Where He Leads Me

Author: E. W. Blandly Hymnal: HWSnd #12 (1949) First Line: I can hear my Savior calling Languages: English Tune Title: [I can hear my savior calling] (Norris)

I've Found a Hiding Place

Author: A. E. B. Hymnal: HWSnd #14 (1949) First Line: Adown that lonesome road to heaven's blest abode Languages: English Tune Title: [Adown that lonesome road to heaven's blest abode]

Onward, Christian Soldiers

Author: Sabine Gould Hymnal: HWSnd #15 (1949) First Line: Onward, Christian soldiers, Marching as to war Languages: English Tune Title: ST. GERTRUDE

Lead Me Gently Home, Father

Author: W. L. T. Hymnal: HWSnd #16 (1949) First Line: Lead me gently home, Father, Lead me gently home Refrain First Line: Lead me gently home, Father, Lead me gently home Languages: English Tune Title: [Lead me gently home, Father] (Thompson)

Just a Little Talk with Jesus

Hymnal: HWSnd #17 (1949) First Line: I once was lost in sin but Jesus took me in Refrain First Line: Now let us Have a little talk with Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [I once was lost in sin but Jesus took me in]

Home, Sweet Home

Author: John Howard Payne Hymnal: HWSnd #18 (1949) First Line: Mid pleasures and palaces tho we may roam Languages: English Tune Title: HOME (Bishop)

Life's Railway to Heaven

Author: Abbey Hymnal: HWSnd #19 (1949) First Line: Life is like a mountain railroad Languages: English Tune Title: [Life is like a mountain railroad] (Tillman)

Hide Me in the Rock of Ages

Hymnal: HWSnd #22 (1949) First Line: O dear brother when the world is burning Languages: English Tune Title: [O dear brother when the world is burning]
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After the Sunrise

Author: J. R. Baxter, Jr. Hymnal: HWSnd #23 (1949) First Line: Sorrows surround us while treading life's road Refrain First Line: After the sunrise happy we'll be Lyrics: 1 Sorrows surround us while treading life's road, Troubles confound us, make heavy our load; Fetters that bound us, no longer will goad, After the sunrise, how happy we'll be. Refrain: After the sunrise, happy we'll be, We know after the sunrise, Jesus we'll see; All will be glory, singing the story, After the sunrise, how happy we'll be. 2 Shadows will vanish when morning shall come, Lovelight will banish sin's vapors like scum; Even the clanish together will hum, After the sunrise, how happy we'll be. [Refrain] 3 Angels are waiting to carry the news, Why stand debating, why longer refuse? Cease all your hateing, be changing your views, After the sunrise, how happy we'll be. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sorrows surround us while treading life's road]

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