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I'm holding on

Author: Bennie S. Triplett Hymnal: MMS1955 #d11 (1955) First Line: O my brother, O my sister Refrain First Line: Well, well, well, I am walking with my Savior Languages: English

Hide me, Rock of ages

Author: Brantley C. George Hymnal: MMS1955 #d12 (1955) First Line: O thou blessed Rock of ages Refrain First Line: Hide me, O blest Rock of Ages Languages: English

Heaven will surely be worth it all

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: MMS1955 #d13 (1955) First Line: Often I'm hindered on my way Languages: English

Joy in my soul

Author: Margie Hassell Hymnal: MMS1955 #d14 (1955) First Line: There is joy in my soul since my dear Savior Refrain First Line: Yes, there is joy Languages: English

His name is Jesus

Author: Vernon Payne Hymnal: MMS1955 #d15 (1955) First Line: There is one who came from the Father Languages: English

Someone who really cares

Author: C. C. Yarbrough Hymnal: MMS1955 #d16 (1955) First Line: There must be someone who answers prayers Refrain First Line: O yes, there's someone Languages: English

Somewhere

Author: Frank H. Stamps Hymnal: MMS1955 #d17 (1955) First Line: There's a wonderful country called somewhere Refrain First Line: There's a rainbow to follow Languages: English

I cannot bring them back

Author: Hoose H. W. Van Hymnal: MMS1955 #d18 (1955) First Line: Though the tears oft dim my eyes Refrain First Line: Yes, so many precious friends Languages: English

O, Lord, hasten that day

Author: Bennie S. Triplett Hymnal: MMS1955 #d19 (1955) First Line: Well, I get tired and weary on the way Refrain First Line: Lord, I get weary on this troublesome way Languages: English

Let me be worthy of the price that set me free

Author: Lois Rosenquist Irwin Hymnal: MMS1955 #d20 (1955) First Line: When I think about the cross Languages: English

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