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Weary oft we are below

Author: W. T. Wiley Hymnal: SSS1885a #d151 (1885)

My soul's abiding rest

Author: L. M. Rouse Hymnal: SSS1885a #d152 (1885) First Line: Weary was my soul of trying

Will you go, will you go

Author: G. A. Stearns Hymnal: SSS1885a #d154 (1885) First Line: We're traveling home to heaven above

Let me hide in thee

Author: Mary J. Phillips Hymnal: SSS1885a #d156 (1885) First Line: When Gabriel sends his trumpet Refrain First Line: O let me hide in thee

Golden sheaves

Author: Ella Dudley Cheek Hymnal: SSS1885a #d157 (1885) First Line: When the harvester death

Prayer, prayer, [O] sweet, sweet, prayer

Author: Annie Chadwick Hymnal: SSS1885a #d158 (1885) First Line: When torn is the [thy] bosom by [with] sorrow [anguish] or [and] care

Shall I be there

Hymnal: SSS1885a #d159 (1885) First Line: When upon the great white throne

Sweet tomorrow

Author: Sanford F. Bennett Hymnal: SSS1885a #d160 (1885) First Line: When will the sweet tomorrow Refrain First Line: By and by

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