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When You Wake From Your Slumber

Author: B. E. W. Hymnal: HPA1936 #111 (1936) First Line: When you wake from your slumber in the morning Refrain First Line: Be careful to heed the Master's call Languages: English
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Let Us Be One

Author: C. W. Naylor Hymnal: HPA1936 #112 (1936) First Line: Come, all ye ransomed, let us be one Refrain First Line: Let us be one, O let us be one Languages: English
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Keep On Praying

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: HPA1936 #113 (1936) First Line: When you feel discouraged with your load of care Refrain First Line: Keep on praying; prayers of faith avail Languages: English
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Whatsoever You Desire

Author: W. J. Henry Hymnal: HPA1936 #114 (1936) First Line: There's a promise of the Lord Refrain First Line: Whatsoever you desire when you pray Languages: English
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A Help In Time of Need

Author: Nellie Monteith Hymnal: HPA1936 #115 (1936) First Line: When I am suffering with pain Refrain First Line: A present help in time of need Languages: English
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There's a Deep Settled Peace

Author: Herbert Temple Hymnal: HPA1936 #116 (1936) First Line: There's a deep settled peace within my soul Refrain First Line: I have peace, perfect peace within my soul Languages: English
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Leave It With Him

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: HPA1936 #117 (1936) First Line: What tho' the days seem weary and long Refrain First Line: Under His care, His dear loving care Languages: English
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Leading Home

Author: M. Colman Hymnal: HPA1936 #118 (1936) First Line: There's a path that's old and narrow, but it reaches heav'n above Refrain First Line: Leading home, leading home Languages: English
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Jesus Saves, For He Knows How

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: HPA1936 #119 (1936) First Line: Jesus listens to confessions Refrain First Line: Yes, he saves and he alone Languages: English
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He Is Able

Author: G. Q. Coplin Hymnal: HPA1936 #120 (1936) First Line: Able to save tho' your sins be as scarlet Refrain First Line: Jesus can save, he's able to save Languages: English

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