Author: W. Elmo MercerHymnal: CC2002a #211 (2002)First Line: That day when they crucified my SaviorRefrain First Line: O, the shame of it!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [That day when they crucified my Savior]
Author: L. A. GordonHymnal: CC2002a #213 (2002)First Line: My Savior dear, I love TheeRefrain First Line: I now am happy in Thy loving favorLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My Savior dear, I love Thee]
Author: R. E. W.Hymnal: CC2002a #214 (2002)First Line: Come from the loathsome way of sinRefrain First Line: O hide you in the bloodLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Come from the loathsome way of sin]
Author: Max WheelerHymnal: CC2002a #215 (2002)First Line: There are no dark roads where I can lose my wayRefrain First Line: Oh, I can se the gates of heave open wideLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There are no dark roads where I can lose my way]
Author: F. L. EilandHymnal: CC2002a #216 (2002)First Line: Oh, would you be numbered as one of His fold?Refrain First Line: He's coming again! He's coming again!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Oh, would you be numbered as one of His fold?]
Author: Freddie EdwardsHymnal: CC2002a #217 (2002)First Line: How would you like to live foreverRefrain First Line: You can spend eternity in HeavenLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [How would you like to live forever]
Author: Tillit S. TeddlieHymnal: CC2002a #219 (2002)First Line: How our hearts ache with grief as we say goodbyRefrain First Line: We shall meet where no storm clouds gatherLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [How our hearts ache with grief as we say goodby]
Author: Mrs. Frank StampsHymnal: CC2002a #220 (2002)First Line: There's a wonderful country called, "Somewhere"Refrain First Line: There's a rainbow to followLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's a wonderful country called, "Somewhere"]
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