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Tell me the old, old story

Author: Katherine Hankey Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d142 (1889) First Line: Tell me the old, old story of unseen things above

Angels hovering round

Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d144 (1889) First Line: There are angels hovering round

The new song

Author: Flora L. Best Harris Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d145 (1889) First Line: There are songs of joy that I loved to sing Refrain First Line: O the new, new songs

A Beautiful World

Author: O. Snow Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d146 (1889) First Line: There is a beautiful world Where saints and angels sing Refrain First Line: We'll be there

Lose all their guilty stains

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d147 (1889) First Line: There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]

Gate open for me

Author: Lydia Baxter Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d148 (1889) First Line: There is a gate stands open wide [that stands ajar] Refrain First Line: O depth of mercy can it [there] be

We love to sing to Christ our King

Author: George W. Bethune Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d150 (1889) First Line: There is no name so sweet on earth, No name so sweet in heaven

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