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Nellie G. Rice.
Not too fast.

The Beautiful Hills of Rest.

Wm. J. Kirkpatrick.

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the beautiful hills of rest Are the dear ones we the beautiful hills of rest Shall the songs

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1. Someday I shall meet Him, Christ, who died for me;
2. Someday I shall greet them, Loved ones gone be-fore,
3. Someday I shall see them, All the ransomed throng,
4. Someday,longed for someday!When thou wilt, my King!

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someday I shall see my Savior's smile.

Copyright, 1915, by Lorenz Publishing Co., in "His Worthy Praise." International copyright.

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Lizzie DeArmond.
UNISON,

Forward March.

Ira B. Wilson.

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Copyright, 1909, by Lorenz Publishing Co.

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Mrs. C. H. M.
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I shall not Want.

Mrs. C. H. Morris.

1. I shall not want while Jesus leads, Nor hun-ger while my soul he feeds; 2. E'en tho' I pass thro' death's dark vale, My rod of comfort shall not fail; 3. I shall not want for joy, for lo, My cup with grace shall o - ver- flow; 4. My song thro' life shall ever be, Goodness and mer cy follow me;

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Copyright, 1913, by Lorenz Publishing Co., in "The Volunteer Choir," for Nov., 1913. International copyright.

34.

Lizzie DeArmond.

For His Cause Sublime.

E. S. Lorenz.

1. I will give to the Lord with a loving heart All the gold of my mind's best 2. All my gifts, keeping none for a self-ish aim, For his glo - ry each day dis3. I will give to the Lord, not a mite withhold, With a loyal and true en

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Copyright, 1915, by Lorenz Publishing Co., in "Marching Orders." International copyright.

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