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The Quartet: Four Complete Works in One Volume (Songs of Redeeming Love, The Ark of Praise, the Quiver of Sacred Song, and the Hymns of the Heart with Solos)

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404Am I a soldier of the cross[Am I a soldier of the cross]Page Scan
405Lord, thou art mine[Lord, thou art mine]Page Scan
406Can you read a clear title to the mansions in the sky[Can you read a clear title to the mansions in the sky]Page Scan
407Not where the work is the lightest[Not where the work is the lightest]Page Scan
408How sweet is our refuge who firmly believe[How sweet is our refuge who firmly believe]Page Scan
409Not far to the gate of that beautiful city[Not far to the gate of that beautiful city]Page Scan
410Tramp, tramp, tramp, in the drunkard's way[Tramp, tramp, tramp, in the drunkard's way]Page Scan
411I am leaning on the arm of God[I am leaning on the arm of God]Page Scan
412Beautiful light, Holy and true[Beautiful light, Holy and true]Page Scan
413To the cross my steps I bend[To the cross my steps I bend]Page Scan
414When countless numbers came to share[When countless numbers came to share]Page Scan
415Sing of the Lamb, whose love and pow'r[Sing of the Lamb, whose love and pow'r]Page Scan
416'Twas dark, and I, with inward fear['Twas dark, and I, with inward fear]Page Scan
417An open door, Oh, blessed thought[An open door, Oh, blessed thought]Page Scan
418How sweetly o'er the mountain of Zion[How sweetly o'er the mountain of Zion]Page Scan
419We are traveling home to a goodly land[We are traveling home to a goodly land]Page Scan
420I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend[I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend]Page Scan
421Under his wings I am hiding[Under his wings I am hiding]Page Scan
422One there is above all othersPage Scan
423I hear thy welcome voicePage Scan
424Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour oof prayerPage Scan
425My faith looks up to theePage Scan
426Precious promise God hath givenPage Scan
427O, for a thousand tongues, to singPage Scan
428Blest be the tie that bindsPage Scan
429I hear the Saviour sayPage Scan
430From Greenland's icy mountainsPage Scan
431Come, ye sinners, poor and needyPage Scan
432My days are gliding swiftly byPage Scan

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