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Can it be that Jesus loves me

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d21 (1899) Languages: English

Children of the heavenly king as we journey

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d22 (1899) Languages: English

Walking in the light

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d23 (1899) First Line: Children of the heavenly king we are walking Refrain First Line: We are walking in the light, beautiful light Languages: English

How much then hast thou done

Author: J. S. Grinnell Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d24 (1899) First Line: Christ the Savior a ransom gave Languages: English

Come Holy Ghost, my soul inspire, This one great gift

Author: A. Nettleton Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d25 (1899) Languages: English

Come, let us tune our loftiest song, And raise to Christ

Author: Robert A. West, 1809-1865; Robert Athow West Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d26 (1899) Languages: English

Come, O my Savior, thy goodness

Author: L. M. Evans Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d27 (1899) Languages: English

Come thou fount of every blessing

Author: Robert Robinson Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d28 (1899) Languages: English

Look and live, O, look and live

Author: B. W. Camp Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d29 (1899) First Line: Come to Jesus, come today, Christ Languages: English

He, whosoever will, my come

Author: John H. Alleman Hymnal: GoSS1899 #d30 (1899) First Line: Come to the living waters, Why will ye thirsty be Languages: English

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