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This happy, happy day

Author: D. M. Stone Hymnal: ASSH1861 #d1 (1861) First Line: A song, a song of gladness

The prodigal's return

Author: John Newton Hymnal: ASSH1861 #d2 (1861) First Line: Afflictions, though they seem severe Refrain First Line: I'll die no more for bread

And crown him Lord of all

Author: John Rippon; Edward Perronet Hymnal: ASSH1861 #d3 (1861) First Line: All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall

The glory of the latter day

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: ASSH1861 #d4 (1861) First Line: Arise, arise, with joy survey

Singing glory, glory

Author: Anne Houlditch Shepherd Hymnal: ASSH1861 #d5 (1861) First Line: Around the throne of God in heaven, thousands

Go forth with patience

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: ASSH1861 #d7 (1861) First Line: Behold the Master now is calling

Book of grace, and book of glory

Author: Thomas MacKellar Hymnal: ASSH1861 #d8 (1861)

Hark, hark, while infant voices sing

Author: J. Henley Hymnal: ASSH1861 #d10 (1861) First Line: Children of Jerusalem sang the praise

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