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Since the fulness of the light shone in

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: FGS1931 #d112 (1931) First Line: Those were darksome years filled with gloomy fears Languages: English

Send the fire

Author: William Booth Hymnal: FGS1931 #d113 (1931) First Line: Thou Christ of burning, cleansing flame Languages: English

A little talk

Hymnal: FGS1931 #d114 (1931) First Line: Though dark the night and clouds look black Refrain First Line: A little talk with Jesus makes it right, Languages: English

The kingdom is coming

Author: Oswald J. Smith Hymnal: FGS1931 #d115 (1931) First Line: Though the darkness and gloom triumphant Refrain First Line: Yet the kingdom is surely coming Languages: English

Glory, glory to God

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: FGS1931 #d116 (1931) First Line: Time's clock is striking the hour Languages: English

The breaking of the day

Author: G. W. Sederquist Hymnal: FGS1931 #d117 (1931) First Line: 'Tis almost time for the Lord to come Refrain First Line: O, it must be the breaking of the day Languages: English

Jesus, Jesus, how I trust him

Author: Louisa M. R. Stead Hymnal: FGS1931 #d118 (1931) First Line: 'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take him Languages: English

To whom can I go but to Jesus

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: FGS1931 #d119 (1931) Languages: English

Lord, our faith renew

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: FGS1931 #d120 (1931) First Line: 'Twas a gladsome hour Languages: English

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