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The King's Praises No. 3
Publisher:
Praise Pub. Co., Philadelphia, Penn., 1912
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Elements of Worship
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d101
Precious souls are drifting in danger
d102
Pure in heart I long to be
d103
Raise we now a joyful chorus
d104
Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it
d105
Rescue the perishing, care for the dying
d106
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee
d107
Saved to the uttermost I am the Lord's
d108
Savior be near, in springtime's early morning
d109
Savior when tossed my soul
d110
Sing glad praises to our Savior King
d111
Sinner, listen, 'tis Jesus, calling
d112
Soldiers of the crucified
d113
Sometimes when hearts are weary
d114
Soon I'll reach yon heavenly city
d115
Speak to every weary heart
d116
Speak to me, Jesus, I'm far from thy fold
d117
Sweet are the flowers, but sweeter the love
d118
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer
d119
Swift flashing onward with the restless tide
d120
Tell me, O tell me of Jesus
d121
That grand word, whosoever, is ringing through my soul
d122
The call of the cross now is sounding
d123
The fight is on, the trumpet sound is ringing out
d124
The Lord hath made us joyful
d125
The offering of my heart
d126
The path lies hid behind the vail
d127
The Sabbath day was fading fast
d128
The Savior says to all mankind
d129
The Shepherd sought his wandering sheep
d130
The White Ribbon Army with banner and song
d131
The whole world needs a Savior
d132
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d133
There's a heart that is hungry today
d134
There's a light above, there are smiles of love
d135
Think not, O soul in bondage
d136
Think what it costs, O soul of mine
d137
Thou my only Savior, precious Friend
d138
Thou whose arm has been my stay
d139
Though thou art wandering away from Jesus
d140
Though troubles and trials our footsteps attend
d141
Till the work is done
d142
To the cross of Jesus loyal evermore
d143
Trying to walk in the steps of the Savior
d144
'Twas thy voice, O Holy Spirit
d145
Walking in sunlight all of my journey
d146
We are living in a world
d147
We are often tossed and driven on the restless sea of
d148
We are on the upward way
d149
We come, dear Lord, in faith to thee
d150
We have a friend in Jesus
d151
We have heard a [the] joyful sound
d152
We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d153
What a change has now come o'er me
d154
What about Jesus, O friend will you do
d155
What joy in Jesus we have found
d156
When I shall reach the more excellent glory
d157
When I survey the wondrous cross
d158
When Isr'l out of bondage came
d159
When storms of life are round me beating
d160
When the golden sunset
d161
When the heart is stayed on Jesus
d162
When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and time shall be no more
d163
When we reach the fields of Eden
d164
Where he may lead me, I will go
d165
Why do you wait, dear brother
d166
With Jesus, my Lord, all the way I am going
d167
Would you be free from the [your] burden of sin
d168
Would you live for Jesus, and be always pure and good
d169
Ye soldiers of the living God
d170
You receive what is coming to Jesus
d171
Your bark is drifting on a restless sea
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