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Jewels Six
Editor:
John T. Benson, Jr.
Publisher:
John T. Benson, Jr., Nashville , 1955
Language:
English
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A moment I pray, to tell you today
d2
Are you discouraged and heavy hearted
d3
As I rest at the close of a long, weary day
d4
Could it be so sadly true
d5
I have a wonderful Savior
d6
I have assurance that all will be right
d7
I have found a Friend of friends in Jesus
d8
I often grow homesick for heaven
d9
I walked life's rugged road
d10
Jesus bids me to follow him
d11
Jesus is mine, and I'm glad today
d12
Let the joy of the Lord fall on me
d13
Long I sought for worldly treasure
d14
Many years in sin I've wasted
d15
My heart was sad, my way was dark
d16
No greater depth of love the world has known
d17
Only one life to offer
d18
Sing when you're lonely
d19
There is a city about which I sing
d20
There is someone who is precious to me
d21
What can atone for the wrong I have done
d22
When first I heard of holiness
d23
When I think of the Christ of Calvary
d24
Wonderful morning some way 'twill be
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