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Editor:
Paul Levin
,
Bob Findley
Publisher:
Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1965
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d1
Are you discouraged and are you blue
d2
God hath [has] not promised skies always blue
d3
I know not now how soon 'twill be
d4
I thirsted in the barren land
d5
I will trust and never be afraid
d6
I'd live to be a child again
d7
If I should be living when Jesus comes
d8
In a lonely graveyard [churchyard], many miles away
d9
In heaven there are many things
d10
Into a [the] tent where a gypsy boy lay
d11
It's not an easy road we are traveling
d12
Lift up your eyes, weary traveler
d13
My heart was once so dark and full of sin
d14
Once my soul was lost without a Savior
d15
Over the sunset mountains
d16
Precious memories, unseen angels sent from
d17
That old family altar I knew as a boy
d18
There's a city with foundations just beyond
d19
There's a dear and precious book
d20
There's a light in the window of heaven
d21
There's a precious old book, it's the Bible
d22
They left my Lord among the lilies
d23
Though the burdens of life may be heavy
d24
When the Canaanites hardened
d25
Where is my wandering boy tonight
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