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Is my name written there

Author: W. T. Giffe Hymnal: GC1890 #d21 (1890) First Line: In the Lamb's book of life that is kept

In the morning I would be

Author: Singleton T. Jones Hymnal: GC1890 #d22 (1890)

The open gate

Author: Lizzie Underwood Hymnal: GC1890 #d23 (1890) First Line: I've heard them sing again and again Refrain First Line: It will open wide, yes open wide

The Lily of the Valley

Author: Charles W. Fry; C. W. Fry Hymnal: GC1890 #d24 (1890) First Line: I've [I have] found a friend in Jesus, He's everything to me Refrain First Line: [He's the] Lily of the valley, the bright and Morning star

We're going home, we're going home

Hymnal: GC1890 #d25 (1890) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for thee

All for me

Author: R. A. Glenn Hymnal: GC1890 #d26 (1890) First Line: Jesus bore the shame and scorn Refrain First Line: All my sins on him were laid

Jesus is calling today

Author: Daniel R. Lucas Hymnal: GC1890 #d27 (1890) First Line: Jesus is tenderly calling for thee, Calling for thee

Joy to the world, the Lord is [has] come

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: GC1890 #d29 (1890)

Lead me on

Author: J. H. Leslie Hymnal: GC1890 #d30 (1890) First Line: Lead me safely on by the narrow way

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