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Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone

Author: Thomas Shepherd Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d51 (1874)

O blessed Savior, can it be

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d52 (1874)

Come, come, come to the Savior

Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d53 (1874) First Line: O come, bring your hearts to Jesus

Fill no glass for me

Author: Stephen C. Foster Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d54 (1874) First Line: O comrades, fill no glass for me

O let us keep their memories green

Author: J. T. Boyle Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d55 (1874)

Open the door for the children

Author: Mary Ann Kidder Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d56 (1874)

Plead my cause, O blessed Savior

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d57 (1874)

Praise the Lord, praise ye the Lord

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d58 (1874)

Ring out, ring out, sweet silver bells

Author: Mary Ann Whitaker Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d59 (1874)

Up the standard, prohibition

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d60 (1874) First Line: See, the glorious morn is breaking

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