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I'll be a friend to Jesus

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: CM1935 #d141 (1935) First Line: They tried my Lord and Master Languages: English

Come and try

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: CM1935 #d142 (1935) First Line: Thickening shades of night fall around you Refrain First Line: Sinner, why longer roam Languages: English

Praise the Lord in song

Author: Wilson Price Hymnal: CM1935 #d143 (1935) First Line: Though your path seems drear Languages: English

Let me do what you want me to do

Author: John A. McClung Hymnal: CM1935 #d144 (1935) First Line: Through the darkness or light Refrain First Line: Let us sing, gladly sing Languages: English

I'm bound for glory

Author: R. D. Cole Hymnal: CM1935 #d145 (1935) First Line: 'Tis so sweet to trust the Savior Languages: English

Don't look for me in sin's domain

Author: O. A. Parris Hymnal: CM1935 #d146 (1935) First Line: Today I've changed my dwelling place Refrain First Line: No more I roam the troubled way Languages: English

Passing away

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: CM1935 #d147 (1935) First Line: We are passing on the way Refrain First Line: We are passing, surely passing Languages: English

Sailing on

Author: Samuel W. Beazley Hymnal: CM1935 #d148 (1935) First Line: We are sailing o'er life's ocean Languages: English

Marching with Jesus from day to day

Author: Thomas Benton Hymnal: CM1935 #d149 (1935) First Line: We are traveling homeward Languages: English

Because your life touched mine

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: CM1935 #d150 (1935) First Line: We met as casual strangers Languages: English

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