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Baptized in Jesus' name

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: AS1932 #d101 (1932) First Line: Today I gladly bear the bitter cross Refrain First Line: Glory, glory to the Lamb of God Languages: English

Stop, look and listen

Author: H. P. Seaman Hymnal: AS1932 #d102 (1932) First Line: Two are the pathways men travel today Languages: English

Unanswered yet, the prayer your lips have pleaded

Author: Ophelia Adams Hymnal: AS1932 #d103 (1932) Languages: English

The power, the power, gives victory

Author: Charles F. Weigle Hymnal: AS1932 #d104 (1932) First Line: Waiting on the Lord, for the promise given Languages: English

O how he suffered on Calvary

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: AS1932 #d105 (1932) First Line: Washed in the fountain, saved by his grace Languages: English

We'll understand it better by and by

Author: Charles Albert Tindley Hymnal: AS1932 #d106 (1932) First Line: We are often tossed and driven on the restless sea of Refrain First Line: By and by when the morning comes Languages: English

Jesus is coming, hallelujah

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: AS1932 #d107 (1932) First Line: We have heard the glorious news of our returning Lord Languages: English

We may sleep, but not forever

Author: Mary Ann Kidder Hymnal: AS1932 #d108 (1932) Languages: English

Jesus is calling today

Author: Charles F. Weigle Hymnal: AS1932 #d109 (1932) First Line: Weary one, Jesus is calling to rest Languages: English

My burden rolled away

Author: H. P. Seaman Hymnal: AS1932 #d110 (1932) First Line: Weighted down with sin, I struggle from the fold Languages: English

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