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Go forth, go forth and reap today

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn; Lewis E. Jones Hymnal: STCG1902 #d152 (1902) First Line: The field is great, the grain is white

Gospel bells, how they ring

Author: S. Wesley Martin Hymnal: STCG1902 #d153 (1902) First Line: The gospel bells are ringing

Sweetest note in seraph song

Author: William Hunter; William H. Hunter Hymnal: STCG1902 #d154 (1902) First Line: The great Physician now is near

The heavens declare thy glory, God

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: STCG1902 #d155 (1902)

O, Jesus is the Rock in a weary land

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn Hymnal: STCG1902 #d157 (1902) First Line: The Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide

The Master is come, O glorious news

Author: Peter P. Bilhorn Hymnal: STCG1902 #d158 (1902) First Line: The Master is come and calleth for thee

By and by we shall meet

Author: C. R. Blackall Hymnal: STCG1902 #d160 (1902) First Line: The prize is o'er us, From on high

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