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God's wondrous grace

Author: Harry L. Parker Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_3 (1952) First Line: Grace so amazing, so divine Refrain First Line: Come Christians, friends, give me your hand Languages: English

We'll keep on singing

Author: C. G. Couch Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_15 (1952) First Line: Happy are we as we go along Refrain First Line: O yes, we'll keep on singing a song Languages: English

Thou shall be secure

Author: Elmer H. Ham Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_8 (1952) First Line: Have you put on the armor Refrain First Line: If your life you'll give to the Master Languages: English

Close to the heart of God I'm living

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_85 (1952) First Line: Here all I have I'm freely giving Languages: English

My trust is placed in him

Author: Loy E. Foust Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_19 (1952) First Line: Here in this busy life mingled Refrain First Line: Trusting the Lord, letting his spirit guide Languages: English

There is victory for you

Author: William A. Bledsoe Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_13 (1952) First Line: Here you may often meet with trouble Languages: English

How sweet the name of Jesus sounds

Author: John Newton Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_65 (1952) Languages: English

I am getting ready brother for the journey

Author: Paul Taylor Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_119 (1952) Languages: English

The glory bound train

Author: Stephen H. Denney Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_100 (1952) First Line: I am traveling on to that city on high Refrain First Line: O get on aboard this glory bound train Languages: English

Where he leads me I will follow

Author: E. W. Blandy Hymnal: GJAB1952 #temp_53 (1952) First Line: I can hear my [the] Savior calling Languages: English

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