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The Man of Galilee (Series No. 3)
Editor:
P. D. Bird
Publisher:
Galilean Press, San Diego, Calif., 1926
Language:
English
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d1
Deep in my heart Forever
d2
Every day we're drawing nearer
d3
Follow now, ye who his word obey
d4
Here at thy feet I kneel in pr'r
d5
Here we come, our homage bringing
d6
How sweet the dreams that come to me
d7
How sweet the hour, O Man of Galilee
d8
I feel thy presence near me
d9
I love to dream and linger where twilight shadows
d10
I want thee forever, O Man of Galilee
d11
I would that my love for Jesus might glow
d12
Jesus, my Jesus, suffering there
d13
Jesus, my Lord, I come to thee
d14
O thou dear face that fills my dream
d15
O wondrous love, how can it be that Jesus bled
d16
Tender and sweet, love came to me
d17
There's a wonderful song that the whole world may sing
d18
Thou great Adventurer, lead us still, Though many
d19
Though changing thoughts may find me sorely tried
d20
Walk thou with the Man of Galilee
d21
When grief my lonely heart has shaken
d22
When shadows fall and night draws near
d23
When shines the star of the evening
d24
When the shadows softly clinging
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