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We bring no glittering treasures, no gems

Author: Harriet Cecilia Phillips Hymnal: CP1867 #d151 (1867) Languages: English

We come, we come, with loud acclaim

Author: George W. Bethune Hymnal: CP1867 #d152 (1867) Languages: English

We love to sing together

Author: Elbert S. Porter Hymnal: CP1867 #d153 (1867) Languages: English

January hymn

Hymnal: CP1867 #d154 (1867) First Line: We meet again in gladness Languages: English

Home in the skies

Author: Alfred Arthur Graley Hymnal: CP1867 #d155 (1867) First Line: We're passing along to our home in the skies Languages: English

He who was the sinner's Friend

Author: Maria B. W. Barnes Hymnal: CP1867 #d156 (1867) First Line: Whatever cross the world may bring Languages: English

Children's hosanna

Author: John King Hymnal: CP1867 #d157 (1867) First Line: When, his salvation bringing [sending] Languages: English

The sheepfold

Author: Alfred Arthur Graley Hymnal: CP1867 #d158 (1867) First Line: When Jesus, the meek, and the lowly, was here Languages: English

When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain

Author: Henry K. White Hymnal: CP1867 #d159 (1867) Languages: English

When my cries ascend to thee

Author: William Goode Hymnal: CP1867 #d160 (1867) Languages: English

When the day with rosy light

Author: L. Hart Hymnal: CP1867 #d161 (1867) Languages: English

I'll away to the Sabbath [Sunday] school

Author: Robert Lowry Hymnal: CP1867 #d162 (1867) First Line: When the morning light drives away the night Languages: English

The gospel call

Author: Robert F. Sample Hymnal: CP1867 #d163 (1867) First Line: When the rosy morn is breaking Languages: English

Hail, hail, this happy day

Hymnal: CP1867 #d164 (1867) First Line: When the Sabbath bell is ringing Languages: English

My home beyond the sky

Hymnal: CP1867 #d165 (1867) First Line: When the world is still Languages: English

God's jewels

Hymnal: CP1867 #d166 (1867) First Line: When thou shalt make thy jewels up Languages: English

While shepherds watch [watched] their flocks by night

Author: Nahum Tate, 1652-1715 Hymnal: CP1867 #d167 (1867) Languages: English

Whilst thee I seek, protecting power

Author: Helen Maria Williams Hymnal: CP1867 #d168 (1867) Languages: English

The better land

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CP1867 #d169 (1867) First Line: Whither, pilgrims, are you [ye] going Languages: English

'Twas Jesus

Hymnal: CP1867 #d170 (1867) First Line: Who bled and died for me Languages: English

Who shall sing if not the children

Hymnal: CP1867 #d171 (1867) Languages: English

Wonderful cross by faith I see

Author: Mary Ann Kidder Hymnal: CP1867 #d172 (1867) Languages: English

Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours

Author: Anna Louisa Walker Coghill Hymnal: CP1867 #d173 (1867) Languages: English

Ye angels, who stand round the throne

Author: Maria DeFleury Hymnal: CP1867 #d174 (1867) Languages: English

Now, now, now

Author: W. M. Baker Hymnal: CP1867 #d175 (1867) First Line: Yes, when we're grown Languages: English

Forbid them not

Author: Jane Taylor Hymnal: CP1867 #d176 (1867) First Line: Young children once to Jesus came Refrain First Line: For when their feeble hands were spread Languages: English

O we're going, going home

Author: Alfred Arthur Graley Hymnal: CP1867 #d177 (1867) First Line: Youthful pilgrims, whither bound Languages: English

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