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The Brewster Book. Vol. 2
Editor:
W. Herbert Brewster
Publisher:
Ward's House of Music, Philadelphia, Penn., 1954
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d1
A poor humble sinner on earth here I am
d2
Come on, let's get ready for that great day
d3
Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joys
d4
God will make it quite clear
d5
He has a way of mending hearts
d6
Holy night, when jesus christ was born
d7
How long, how long, how long, how long
d8
I need the Lord to guide me every day
d9
I used to be despondent
d10
John saw a city bright and fair
d11
King Jesus is all I need
d12
Let me tell about my Comforter
d13
Lord, you've been so good to me
d14
My sins once my poor heart did harden
d15
O Lord and Master, Father and King
d16
Out in this world of sin and woe
d17
Think I know it was Jesus was in the lion's den
d18
We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d19
When Gabriel blows his trumpet
d20
When I went out to seek the Lord
d21
When your mother is gone
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