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Praise to our King

Author: Thomas Benton Hymnal: CM1935 #d111 (1935) First Line: Praise to our Lord and King, our leader grand Refrain First Line: Praise, praise our matchless leader Languages: English

Ring out glory bells o'er mountain and plain

Author: William M. Ramsey Hymnal: CM1935 #d112 (1935) Languages: English

Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee

Author: Augustus M. Toplady, 1740-1778 Hymnal: CM1935 #d113 (1935) Languages: English

Savior be with me

Author: J. H. Alcon Hymnal: CM1935 #d114 (1935) First Line: Savior, hold my trembling hand Refrain First Line: Be with me, be with me Languages: English

Sweetest mother

Author: Grace Stoddard Dennstedt Hymnal: CM1935 #d115 (1935) First Line: She's a little old fashioned Languages: English

Let the billows roll

Author: John A. McClung Hymnal: CM1935 #d116 (1935) First Line: Since the Savior sought and found me, and he Refrain First Line: Matters not if angry billows wild are rolling Languages: English

He will save you

Author: Ben Killion Hymnal: CM1935 #d117 (1935) First Line: Sinner, don't you hear his plea Refrain First Line: All the lost will weep and pray Languages: English

His great heart of hearts

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: CM1935 #d118 (1935) First Line: Sinner, why drift along all alone Refrain First Line: O come, come today Languages: English

I'm free at last

Author: Loy E. Foust Hymnal: CM1935 #d119 (1935) First Line: So long I wandered in folly's way Refrain First Line: O hallelujah, I'm free at last Languages: English

When I thank him

Author: Albert E. Brumley Hymnal: CM1935 #d120 (1935) First Line: Some day I shall stand in God's city Languages: English

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