Author: Frank H. MashawHymnal: PH3W1902 #31 (1907)First Line: I was poor as the poorest outcast from the foldRefrain First Line: I was poor as the poorest outcast from the foldTune Title: [I was poor as the poorest outcast from the fold]
Author: H. J. ZelleyHymnal: PH3W1902 #32 (1907)First Line: You're sighing today neath a burden of careRefrain First Line: Then lift up your headTopics: Faith, TrustTune Title: [You're sighing today neath a burden of care]
Author: E. E. HewittHymnal: PH3W1902 #34 (1907)First Line: O let us rejoice in the work of the LordTopics: Victory, TriumphTune Title: [O let us rejoice in the work of the Lord]
Author: Elisha A. HoffmanHymnal: PH3W1902 #35 (1907)First Line: God's abiding peace is in my soul todayRefrain First Line: It is mine, mine, blessed be his nameTune Title: [God's abiding peace is in my soul today]
Author: E. E. HewittHymnal: PH3W1902 #36 (1907)First Line: The dear old story of a Savior's loveRefrain First Line: We'll fill the days with joyful praiseTopics: Confession, TestimonyTune Title: [The dear old story of a Savior's love]
Author: W. A. O.Hymnal: PH3W1902 #37 (1907)First Line: I've a message from the Lord, hallelujahRefrain First Line: Look and live, my brotherTopics: InvitationTune Title: [I've a message from the Lord, hallelujah]
Author: P. P. BlissHymnal: PH3W1902 #38 (1907)First Line: I will sing of my Redeemer, And his wondrous loveRefrain First Line: Sing, O, sing of my RedeemerTopics: PraiseTune Title: [I will sing of my Redeemer, And his wondrous love]
Author: W. W. WalfordHymnal: PH3W1902 #39 (1907)First Line: Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayerTopics: OpeningTune Title: [Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer]
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