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Return, return, O heed the tender plea

Author: R. F. R. Bell Hymnal: SP1916 #d331 (1916) First Line: Why in thy bondage wilt thou stay Languages: English

Jesus, the fountain of love

Author: John Roy Harris Hymnal: SP1916 #d332 (1916) First Line: Wonderful fountain from heaven flows Languages: English

Wonderful love is the theme for thy soul

Author: Z. A. Jones Hymnal: SP1916 #d333 (1916) Languages: English

Wonderful story of love; tell it to me again

Author: J. Merrite Driver Hymnal: SP1916 #d334 (1916) Languages: English

I want to meet you up in glory

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SP1916 #d335 (1916) First Line: Won't you turn away from sin Won't you let God's lovelight in Languages: English

Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours

Author: Anna Louisa Walker Coghill Hymnal: SP1916 #d336 (1916) Languages: English

Working in the vineyard, in the vineyard ground

Author: S. J. Oslin Hymnal: SP1916 #d337 (1916) Languages: English

His way with thee

Author: Cyrus S. Nusbaum Hymnal: SP1916 #d338 (1916) First Line: Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good Languages: English

Yea, the sparrow hath found her an house

Author: Grace Stoddard Dennstedt Hymnal: SP1916 #d339 (1916) Languages: English

The old musician and his harp

Author: William S. Pitts Hymnal: SP1916 #d340 (1916) First Line: Years have come and passed away Golden locks have turned to gray Refrain First Line: Bring my harp to me again Languages: English

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