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Redemption's Way in Song
Editor:
Flavil Hall
,
S. H. Hall
,
F. L. Rowe
Publisher:
F. L. Rowe, Cincinnati, O., 1911
Language:
English
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101
Zion stands by hills surrounded
ZION
102
On the mountain's top appearing
ZION
103
Did Christ o'er sinners weep
[Did Christ o'er sinners weep]
104
Hungry, and faint, and poor
105
O where shall rest be found
106
Lord of our highest love
107
A charge to keep I have
108
Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
[Come, humble sinner, in whose breast]
109
How pleasant thus to dwell below
[How pleasant thus to dwell below]
110
Come, ye sinners, poor and needy
[Come, ye sinners, poor and needy]
111
Of one the Lord has made the race
[Of one the Lord has made the race]
112
Come, brethren, let us praise our King
[Come, brethren, let us praise our King]
113
O how happy are they
[O how happy are they]
114
Take my life, and let it be
YARBROUGH
115
Wand'rer, hear the invitation
[Wand'rer, hear the invitation]
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