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The good shall meet above

Hymnal: G1867 #d51 (1867) First Line: How pleasant thus to dwell below

How precious is the book divine

Author: John Fawcett Hymnal: G1867 #d52 (1867)

How shall the young secure their hearts

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: G1867 #d53 (1867)

How sweet the name of Jesus sounds

Author: John Newton Hymnal: G1867 #d54 (1867)

There's a crown for the young

Author: Alfred Arthur Graley Hymnal: G1867 #d55 (1867) First Line: I know there's a crown for the saints of renown

Sweetly singing

Hymnal: G1867 #d56 (1867) First Line: I know 'tis Jesus loves my soul Refrain First Line: Sweetly, sweetly, sweetly singing

I lay my sins on Jesus

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: G1867 #d57 (1867)

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