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The blood of Jesus cleanses

Author: Ballington Booth Hymnal: SSSV1887 #d11 (1887) First Line: God shed His light from heaven

Marching on

Author: George A. C. Wiggins Hymnal: SSSV1887 #d12 (1887) First Line: Hallelujah, we are marching onward

O 'tis coming, O 'tis coming

Author: Ballington Booth Hymnal: SSSV1887 #d13 (1887) First Line: Have you received the holy power

Jesus is mine forever

Author: Fred W. Fry Hymnal: SSSV1887 #d14 (1887) First Line: I am a child of God, saved through the precious

In the morning, in the resurrection morning

Hymnal: SSSV1887 #d15 (1887) First Line: I am a soldier of the cross, say, brothers, will you

Nearer, yes, nearer, my Savior

Author: Richard Slater Hymnal: SSSV1887 #d16 (1887) First Line: I stand to learn, Lord, at thy cross

I will sing the story of Jesus

Author: Richard Slater Hymnal: SSSV1887 #d17 (1887)

While the years are rolling on

Author: George A. C. Wiggins; M. H. McKee Hymnal: SSSV1887 #d18 (1887) First Line: In a world so full of weeping Refrain First Line: Are rolling on

It's true there's a beautiful city

Hymnal: SSSV1887 #d19 (1887) Refrain First Line: But I know, I know

Speak, Savior, speak, obey thee I will ever

Author: Herbert H. Booth Hymnal: SSSV1887 #d20 (1887) First Line: Let me hear thy voice now speaking

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