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Songs You Love No. 2
Editor:
Eugene L. Clark
Publisher:
Back to the Bible Publishers, Lincoln, Neb., 1956
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Elements of Worship
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d1
Alone upon Calvary's rugged tree
d2
Be of good courage, God spake unto Joshua
d3
Casting every care on him
d4
Christ is urgently calling for workers
d5
Dost thou not care that millions are dying
d6
Fairest of ten thousand is Jesus
d7
Give me a passion for souls, dear Lord
d8
Have you started for glory and heaven
d9
I know not what awaits me
d10
I saw one hanging on a [the] tree
d11
I was straying when Christ found me
d12
If you could know how Jesus loves you
d13
In shady green pastures
d14
Jesus, my Lord, will love me forever
d15
Jesus whispers, I am with you
d16
Lift up your eyes to Calvary
d17
Man of sorrow [sorrows], what a name
d18
My hope blessed Jesus is anchored in thee
d19
Nothing satisfies but Jesus
d20
O soul, are you weary and troubled
d21
Once from my poor sin sick soul Christ did
d22
Once our blessed Christ of beauty
d23
Search me, O God [Lord], and know my heart today
d24
Some day, in your heart
d25
Weary and worn in the battle of life
d26
You may spend your life amassing
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