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Twenty-three New and Selected Songs
Editor:
H. P. Main
Publisher:
Biglow & Main Co., New York, N.Y., 1903
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d1
Are you living for the Savior, do you trust him
d2
Be with me, Lord, each passing hour
d3
Far away amid the darkness
d4
Gentle Savior, meek and lowly, Precious name
d5
Guiding o'er life's fitful water, Heavy surges
d6
Hast thou trimmed thy lamp, my brother
d7
Holiest, holiest, hearken in love
d8
I am resting on the promise of the blessed King
d9
I have stood upon the mountain
d10
I need thee, O my Savior, when doubts
d11
Never be sad or desponding
d12
O hear my cry, be gracious now to [unto] me
d13
O little town of Bethlehem, How still we see
d14
O what a message is thine to me
d15
O where shall rest be found
d16
Once again, before thy throne
d17
Press on, press on, with eager joy
d18
Savior, I am hungry, feed me
d19
The fields are all white and the reapers are few
d20
The Lord is my banner, To battle I go
d21
There is a land of welcomes
d22
Weary soul, in sorrow pining
d23
When our way is hedged about us
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