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Alexander's Gospel Hymn Book No. 2
Editor:
C. M. Alexander
Publisher:
Fleming H. Revell Co., New York, 1928
Language:
English
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d1
A bitter cry rang through the sky
d2
All praise to thee, our Father, the Lord
d3
All things work together for our good
d4
Dear Lord, I safely may confide
d5
Fall into line, at the Captain's command
d6
Father, when first I pray to thee
d7
Full of joy my soul today
d8
He is risen, Christ my Savior
d9
Here I lift my heart and hand
d10
I look away to Calvary
d11
I take God at his word and deed
d12
In the better land, just across the sea
d13
Just a little nearer, nearer, Lord
d14
O Savior, precious Savior, whom yet unseen we love
d15
O sovereign Lord, my heart would be
d16
O who is this that patient stands
d17
Read it over again to me, The promise
d18
The earth is the Lord's with its fullness
d19
The Savior is waiting, my brother
d20
There was balm in Gilead's spices
d21
This is my message from Jesus
d22
When God looks down on the children
d23
When shadows o'er my path I see
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