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Beautiful robes of [so] white

Author: Barney E. Warren Hymnal: EP41951 #d11 (1951) Languages: English

He was slain on dark Calvary

Author: George Gill Hymnal: EP41951 #d12 (1951) First Line: Beautiful Zion, built above; Beautiful city that I love Languages: English

This is my story, this is my song

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: EP41951 #d13 (1951) First Line: Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine Languages: English

Let the lower lights be burning

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: EP41951 #d15 (1951) First Line: Brightly beams our Father's mercy Languages: English

Christ the Lord is very near

Author: Alfred Barratt Hymnal: EP41951 #d16 (1951) Languages: English

Only trust him

Author: John H. Stockton; J. H. Stockton Hymnal: EP41951 #d17 (1951) First Line: Come, every soul by sin oppressed, There's mercy Languages: English

Come to Jesus, come to Jesus, Come to Jesus just

Author: Edward Payson Hammond Hymnal: EP41951 #d18 (1951) Languages: English

Come to Jesus, come to Jesus

Author: Eden Reade Latta Hymnal: EP41951 #d19 (1951) First Line: Come to Jesus! He will save you Though your sins as crimson glow Languages: English

Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow

Author: James L. Nicholson Hymnal: EP41951 #d20 (1951) First Line: Dear [Lord] [Well] Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole Languages: English

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