Author: S. F. SmithHymnal: PH3W1902 #92 (1907)First Line: When the harvest is past and the summer is o'erRefrain First Line: Then impenitent soul what, O what will you doTopics: WarningTune Title: [When the harvest is past and the summer is o'er]
Author: Clara TeareHymnal: PH3W1902 #93 (1907)First Line: All my life long I had pantedRefrain First Line: Hallelujah, I have found HimTopics: Atonement, Salvation; Confession, TestimonyTune Title: [All my life long I had panted]
Author: E. E. HewittHymnal: PH3W1902 #94 (1907)First Line: Seek ye first the kingdom, not the things of the earthTopics: Duets; InvitationTune Title: [Seek ye first the kingdom, not the things of the earth]
Author: May MauriceHymnal: PH3W1902 #95 (1907)First Line: He will come, perhaps, at dawningRefrain First Line: O, my soul, go forth to greet himTopics: Coming of Christ; Faith, TrustTune Title: [He will come, perhaps, at dawning]
Author: L. E. J.Hymnal: PH3W1902 #96 (1907)First Line: When Jesus calls for witnessesTopics: Confession, Testimony; Loyalty, ObedienceTune Title: [When Jesus calls for witnesses]
Author: L. E. J.Hymnal: PH3W1902 #97 (1907)First Line: When on life's journey I wearyTopics: Fellowship, CommunionTune Title: [When on life's journey I weary]
Author: Johnson Oatman, Jr.Hymnal: PH3W1902 #98 (1907)First Line: I love to read of Christ my LordRefrain First Line: The Prince of kings, high over allTopics: PraiseTune Title: [I love to read of Christ my Lord]
Author: Eben E. RexfordHymnal: PH3W1902 #99 (1907)First Line: Hark! a call for reapersTopics: Missions; Work, ServiceTune Title: [Hark! a call for reapers]
Author: K. S.Hymnal: PH3W1902 #100 (1907)First Line: I am the vine, and ye are the branchesTopics: LoveTune Title: [I am the vine, and ye are the branches]
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