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From the Cross to the Crown No. 2
Editor:
Thomas S. Cobb
Publisher:
Quartet Music Co., Ft. Worth, Tex., 1929
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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When the Lord shall call both the great
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When the Savior comes for his chosen ones
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When the strife is ended and our work is done
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When the sun of your life has gone down
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When we walk with the Lord In the light of his Word
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When you are weary, your heart bowed down
d207
Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the sound
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Why did my Savior come to earth
d209
Why slight the blessed Savior so
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Without hope of God I was down in sin
d211
Wonderful, wonderful message from above
d212
Worldly sinful pleasures still rule you heart
d213
Would you be free from the [your] burden of sin
d214
Years ago, when but [I] [just] a boy
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Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin
d216
You long have been living away from your God
d217
Your mother is your friend
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