Author: Mrs. W. G. MoyerHymnal: PH3W1902 #41 (1907)First Line: Only a fond old fatherRefrain First Line: Lift now the latch, my boy, my boyTopics: InvitationTune Title: [Only a fond old father]
Author: E. A. H.Hymnal: PH3W1902 #42 (1907)First Line: The story of redeeming loveRefrain First Line: That sweet old story must be toldTopics: Atonement, SalvationTune Title: [The story of redeeming love]
Author: W. C. AgarHymnal: PH3W1902 #43 (1907)First Line: I am glad I found the SaviorRefrain First Line: O I want to see my Savior face to faceTopics: Joy, SunshineTune Title: [I am glad I found the Savior]
Author: Grace Elizabeth CobbHymnal: PH3W1902 #44 (1907)First Line: Blessed lily of the valleyRefrain First Line: Lily of the valley, he is mineTopics: AssuranceTune Title: [Blessed lily of the valley]
Author: Fanny J. CrosbyHymnal: PH3W1902 #46 (1907)First Line: On a desert wild and lonelyRefrain First Line: Christ the burden bearer cameTopics: Atonement, SalvationTune Title: [On a desert wild and lonely]
Author: J. W. Van de VenterHymnal: PH3W1902 #47 (1907)First Line: I never can forget the day I heard my mother kindly sayRefrain First Line: Whene'er I think of her so dearTune Title: [I never can forget the day I heard my mother kindly say]
Author: Mrs. Ellen H. GatesHymnal: PH3W1902 #49 (1907)First Line: Come home, come home, You are weary at heartRefrain First Line: O prodigal child, come homeTopics: InvitationTune Title: [Come home, come home, You are weary at heart]
Author: Kate UlmerHymnal: PH3W1902 #50 (1907)First Line: We've a glorious hope to cheer usRefrain First Line: We shall see himTune Title: [We've a glorious hope to cheer us]
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