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I walk with the Nazarene

Author: W. J. Powell Hymnal: TT1952 #d21 (1952) First Line: I fear not the rough Refrain First Line: His face is so lovely

I remember Calvary

Author: R. R. Catalino Hymnal: TT1952 #d23 (1952)

Walking and talking

Author: Eleanor Pankow Hymnal: TT1952 #d24 (1952) First Line: I wanna walka my talk

Walking with God

Author: Harry Dixon Loes Hymnal: TT1952 #d25 (1952) First Line: I would rather walk with God

Are you ready

Author: Helen H. Lemmel Hymnal: TT1952 #d26 (1952) First Line: If Jesus should come today

'Twas for me on Calvary

Author: Harry Dixon Loes Hymnal: TT1952 #d27 (1952) First Line: I'm longing to see him

I'm living for my King

Author: Connie Calenburg Hymnal: TT1952 #d28 (1952) First Line: In Christ I find the source

Jesus is the Rock of Ages

Author: Wendell P. Loveless Hymnal: TT1952 #d29 (1952)

So my heart be at rest

Author: Yvonne V. Smith Hymnal: TT1952 #d30 (1952) First Line: Just a wee little boat

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