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Songs of Blessing
Editor:
Harry D. Clarke
Publisher:
Sacred Song Press, Wolcottville, Ind., 1952
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d1
After the toil and the heat of the day
d2
Christ Jesus has [hath] triumphed over Satan and death
d3
Come into my heart, blessed Jesus, Come into my heart, I pray
d4
Great God of wonders all thy ways
d5
He was not willing that any should perish
d6
I entered once a home of care
d7
I read of a city beyond human sight
d8
I remember when my burdens rolled away
d9
I will make you fishers of men
d10
I wonder, have I given my best to Jesus
d11
I've [I have] found a friend in Jesus, He's everything to me
d12
Look up ye saints your Lord returneth
d13
Looking in the face of Jesus
d14
O how well I remember
d15
O listen to our wondrous story
d16
O soul, are you weary and troubled
d17
Out in the highways and by ways of life
d18
Over the river faces I see
d19
Remember Jesus on the cross
d20
Search me, O God [Lord], and know my heart today
d21
They were in the upper chamber
d22
Through my sin and sorrow, Lord, I can see thy face
d23
What must I do, the trembling jailor cried
d24
When I come to the river at ending of day
d25
When Moses and the Isr'lites [his people] [his soldiers]
d26
You ask [me] why I am happy so I'll just tell you
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