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Pearls of Paradise
Editor:
Cleavant Derricks
Publisher:
Stamps Baxter Music Co., Dallas, Tex., 1936
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Elements of Worship
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d1
God be with you till we meet again
d2
I am trusting in my blessed Savior who is all the world to me
d3
I have a mother gone before
d4
I need Jesus to guide me every day
d5
I once was blind, but now I see, angels in heaven
d6
Jesus brought salvation to my soul
d7
Jesus Christ, the friend of sinners
d8
Jesus spoke to me one day
d9
Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me, All his wonderful passion and purity
d10
O the crown that my Jesus gives me
d11
Praise him, praise him, whom angel hosts adore
d12
Rejoice, ye pure in heart
d13
Since my trusting soul has been redeemed from
d14
Some of these days I'm going home where no sorrows ever come
d15
Sometimes I get weary all along my pilgrim way
d16
There is one who was given as a ransom
d17
There's a bright and happy place
d18
There's a great camp meeting up in glory
d19
We are soldiers bravely marching
d20
Well I know I've got salvation
d21
When Jesus whispered pardon to my soul
d22
While we are praying
d23
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
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