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Oh where shall I go, oh where shall I go

Hymnal: C41858 #29 (1858) First Line: Oh, that my load of sin were gone
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O where shall I go

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: C41858 #30 (1858) First Line: O that my load of sin were [was] gone
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I believe there's mercy for me, Lord

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: C41858 #31 (1858) First Line: Rest for my soul I long to find
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Hymnal: C41858 #32 (1858) First Line: Where all things are plenteous
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Lord, verify thy promise

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: C41858 #33 (1858) First Line: Come ye [you] sinners, poor and wretched [needy], Weak and wounded
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Crying save me, save me

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: C41858 #34 (1858) First Line: Father, I stretch my hand [hands] to thee
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O who's like Jesus

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: C41858 #35 (1858) First Line: Jesus, the name that charms our fears
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There's a balm in Gilead

Hymnal: C41858 #36 (1858) First Line: I left my worldly honors
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I weep, I mourn, and so I get along

Hymnal: C41858 #37 (1858) First Line: There's room enough in heaven
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Remember me, remember me

Hymnal: C41858 #38 (1858) First Line: Alas! and did my Saviour bleed

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