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Bright city of beauty

Author: F. Denison Hymnal: SSS1885a #d12 (1885)

Brother despair not

Author: C. T. Havens Hymnal: SSS1885a #d13 (1885)

The wondrous stranger

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: SSS1885a #d14 (1885) First Line: Calling, calling, who is calling Refrain First Line: O, this wondrous stranger

Care for us, Savior

Author: Sanford F. Bennett Hymnal: SSS1885a #d15 (1885) First Line: Care for us little ones

Many gifts from those who love

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SSS1885a #d16 (1885) First Line: Children, what a lovely picture

Christ is risen, he's our life

Author: H. Southgate Hymnal: SSS1885a #d17 (1885) First Line: Christ is risen, He hath broke

Come and bring your gifts

Author: J. R. Osgood Hymnal: SSS1885a #d19 (1885)

The other side of Jordan

Author: John McPherson Hymnal: SSS1885a #d20 (1885) First Line: Come and go with me to eternity Refrain First Line: O glory, how the harps

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