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Will you be washed in the blood

Author: Edwin O. Excell Hymnal: SOSC1888 #d81 (1888) First Line: List, the Spirit calls to thee Will you be washed Refrain First Line: Will you be washed Washed in the blood of the lamb

Lo what a glorious sight appears

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SOSC1888 #d82 (1888)

Lord, I believe a rest remains

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SOSC1888 #d83 (1888)

Is my name written there

Author: Mary Ann Kidder Hymnal: SOSC1888 #d84 (1888) First Line: Lord, I care not for riches, neither silver nor gold

Mary to her [the] Savior's tomb

Author: John Newton Hymnal: SOSC1888 #d85 (1888)

Peace, be still

Author: Mary A. Baker Hymnal: SOSC1888 #d86 (1888) First Line: Master, the tempest is raging Refrain First Line: The winds and waves shall obey Thy will

Temperance rally song

Author: R. G. Staples Hymnal: SOSC1888 #d87 (1888) First Line: Men of God, arouse to action Refrain First Line: Arouse, arouse, there's work that must be done

More love, O Christ [God] to thee

Author: Elizabeth P. Prentiss Hymnal: SOSC1888 #d89 (1888) First Line: More love to thee, O Christ [God]

Must I go, and empty handed

Author: Charles C. Luther Hymnal: SOSC1888 #d90 (1888)

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