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Jesus, Savior, pilot me

Author: Edward Hopper Hymnal: SM1913 #d71 (1913)

Joy, joy, joy, the Lord is come

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SM1913 #d72 (1913) First Line: Joy to the world, the Lord is [has] come

Morning sunshine

Author: George P. Hott Hymnal: SM1913 #d73 (1913) First Line: Keep the morning sunshine in the soul Refrain First Line: O, the morning sunshine

Let the praise waves roll

Author: Will H. Ruebush Hymnal: SM1913 #d74 (1913) First Line: Lift your voice in song

Lord, I believe a rest remains

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SM1913 #d75 (1913)

March steadily on in the King's holy name

Author: Jennie Wilson Hymnal: SM1913 #d76 (1913) First Line: Marching along, soldiers, hasten away

Home, sweet home

Author: David Denham Hymnal: SM1913 #d77 (1913) First Line: Mid [midst] scenes of confusion and creature complaints Refrain First Line: Home, home, sweet, sweet home

More love, O Christ [God] to thee

Author: Elizabeth P. Prentiss Hymnal: SM1913 #d78 (1913) First Line: More love to thee, O Christ [God]

Send it down today

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SM1913 #d79 (1913) First Line: More of thy Spirit we need, dear Lord Refrain First Line: Send it now, send it now, Quicken our souls

When all the singers get home

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: SM1913 #d80 (1913) First Line: My brother, awake and sing the sweet story Refrain First Line: Then O, what a wonderful, wonderful singing

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