Precious Abiding Peace

Editor: J. R. Baxter
Publisher: Stamps Baxter Music and Printing Co., Dallas, 1960
Language: English
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1aYou have tried the path of worldly pleasure
1Somewhere beyond the sea of life
2Grand is the work and bright
3There's a wonderful book that appeals to my heart
4When sorrows fall across the path
5O the joy that I had
6All the shadows will have gone
7Wild is the tempest, yet many there are
8Our loved ones are waiting and watching for us
9Farewell, our little one has gone
10When we all have reached the portals
11As I tread life's road
12There is room in the kingdom of God
13There are paths just ahead
14Let your cheering song echo
15I believe that God in heaven
16As Peter walked through old Jerusalem
17If when you give the best of your service
18Jesus will gladly make you happy
19I am weak but thou art strong
20Riches and honor could never
21Though the Savior leaves the Father
22There are arms on which we're leaning
23I am happy as on I go
24When I near the portals of the New Jerusalem
25There's a garden of Eden in glory
26I'm a pilgrim and a stranger in this wilderness below
27Happy am I and cloudless the sky
28Outside he stands and knocksPage Scan
29Every trial, temptation and care
30When the angels brought me to my mother's arms
31My soul, once convicted, in prison hath been
32'Twill be wonderful indeed to be his child
33My soul was athirst and yearning
34You are drifting on life's ocean
35O watch between us, blessed
36When my steps are growing slow
37Happy is the man who has found the Savior
38On the journey I'm rejoicing, peace and gladness dwell within
39I am forgetting the sins of the past
40When the foes assail your soul
41I was tossed by waves upon life's sea
42There's a song in my heart
43Once I sought for perfect joy
44Lay me where my mother's sleeping
45Like Abraham from the plains of sin
46The blessed Lord of glory came
47When Jesus came down from his
48Cheer up, comrades, on the way
49The Savior is tenderly calling
50There is a path that leads to God
51I am going home to heaven when
52When my Savior left his home
53Many strive to lay up treasure
54Seeking to honor our blessed Redeemer
55Work, gladly work for Christ
56Let us sing the praise of Jesus
57I heard the voice of Jesus say, come unto me and rest
58As day by day I journey
59Sail on O soul though the waves
60We shall carol with pure delight
61When I am weary with toiling
62Do not grow discouraged
63Dark is the way, the tempest
64O the all important question
65In yonder blue there is a place
66Are you doing your best for the Lord each day
67'Tis recorded in the Bible
68Will you travel all the way with me to Calvary
69Remember, soul, before too late
70I want to be found watching when he comes
71Free from pain and care
72When my burdens seem so heavy
73Touch not the book my father
74He floods my soul with glory
75Beyond the stars we'll meet again
76Often here we will climb a high mountain
77Jesus, my Friend forever, sweet is thy love to me
78Though the earth was filled with sin
79Though sorrows come my way
80I once was lost in darkness, was sinking
81When all the world, enslaved by sin
82O to be up and doing
83Harps are ringing in a cloudless land
84While the Gospel bells are ringing
85When I was lost in sin and disgrace
86The storms of life are sweeping
87I'm thinking of the days of yore
88Here I meet with disappointments
89Teach me to follow thee, O God
90I am contemplating going
91O dear brother when the world is burning
92O the good old time religion
93When I reach the golden shore
94When the Master walked in Galilee
95There are angels hovering round
96I would still be lost in sin
97I am happy, joyous praises singing
98There is a rest for body and mind
99What could I do without Jesus

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