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Follow Me

Author: R. A. G. Hymnal: SVSS1879 #34 (1878) First Line: Oh, I love to think of my dear Savior Refrain First Line: 'Tis Jesus that's calling now for thee
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The Summer Now is Here

Hymnal: SVSS1879 #35 (1878) First Line: Come, come, come, The summer now is here
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Sowing, sowing, sowing, sowing

Hymnal: SVSS1879 #37 (1878) First Line: Sow in the morn thy seed
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'Midst sorrow and care

Hymnal: SVSS1879 #39 (1878)
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Don't Tell It

Hymnal: SVSS1879 #41 (1878) First Line: Your neighbor's name, Or friend's fair fame
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My Old Cottage Home

Author: R. A. G. Hymnal: SVSS1879 #42 (1878) First Line: I am thinking tonight of my old cottage home Refrain First Line: Oh, my old cottage home Lyrics: 1 I am thinking tonight of my old cottage home, That stands on the brow of the hill, Where in life's early morning I once lov'd to roam, But now all is quiet and still. Chorus: Oh, my old cottage home, That stands on the brow of the hill, Where, in life's early morning, I once lov'd to roam, But now all is quite and still. 2 Many years have gone by since in pray'r there I knelt, With dear ones around the old hearth; But my mother's sweet prayers in my heart still is felt, I'll treasure them up while on earth. [Chorus] 3 One by one they have gone from the old cottage home, On earth I shall meet them no more; But with them I shall meet round the beautiful throne, Where parting will come never-more. [Chorus] Languages: English
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So, we'll sweetly toil together

Author: Rev. C. Martindale Hymnal: SVSS1879 #46 (1878) First Line: By the love of Christ constraining

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