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Evening shades

Author: C. C. Cox Hymnal: STCG1902 #d141 (1902) First Line: Silently the shades of evening

Since I can read my title clear

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: STCG1902 #d142 (1902)

Come home, come home

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: STCG1902 #d143 (1902) First Line: Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling

Rouse then, soldiers [freemen]

Author: William Fisk Sherwin Hymnal: STCG1902 #d144 (1902) First Line: Sound the battle cry

Bringing in the sheaves

Author: Knowles Shaw Hymnal: STCG1902 #d145 (1902) First Line: Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness

Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer

Author: William W. Walford Hymnal: STCG1902 #d146 (1902)

Ever sing the love

Author: Mary Virginia Terhune Hymnal: STCG1902 #d147 (1902) First Line: Sweetly sing the love of Jesus Refrain First Line: Sing the love of Jesus

Take my heart, O Father, take it

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: STCG1902 #d148 (1902)

Take my life, and let it be, consecrated

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: STCG1902 #d149 (1902)

Precious name, O how sweet

Author: Lydia Baxter Hymnal: STCG1902 #d150 (1902) First Line: Take the name of Jesus with you, child of sorrow

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