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Come to the fountain

Author: G. W. Lloyd Hymnal: CS1877 #d102 (1877) First Line: The prophet by divine command

The star, the star of Bethlehem

Author: G. W. Lloyd Hymnal: CS1877 #d103 (1877)

Come, come, come, Why do ye linger

Author: G. W. Lloyd Hymnal: CS1877 #d106 (1877) First Line: There is a way but little trod

'Twill be sweet to be there

Author: Beth Day Hymnal: CS1877 #d107 (1877) First Line: There's a glorious land, and it is not far away

A foe in the land

Author: Lucy H. Washington Hymnal: CS1877 #d108 (1877) First Line: There's an enemy at hand, shall we forward march or stand Refrain First Line: On, on, on the foe is marching

A crown for Jesus, woven bright

Hymnal: CS1877 #d109 (1877) First Line: They crowned thee in those other days with thorns

Thou land of my childhood

Author: Jeremiah Eames Rankin Hymnal: CS1877 #d110 (1877)

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