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Put on thy strength, O Zion rise

Author: D. S. W. Hymnal: SEL1897 #231 (1897) First Line: If thou wilt know the fountain deep Languages: English
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Wash me in the Savior's precious blood

Hymnal: SEL1897 #232 (1897) First Line: Take my life and let it be Languages: English
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The cleansing stream, I see, I see

Hymnal: SEL1897 #233 (1897) First Line: Oh, now I see the cleansing wave Languages: English
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Jesus, Jesus, how I trust him!

Hymnal: SEL1897 #234 (1897) First Line: 'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus Languages: English
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Fear not, brethren, firm and true

Author: D. S. W. Hymnal: SEL1897 #235 (1897) First Line: Hear the voice of our Commander Languages: English
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Now I'm resting, sweetly resting

Author: Mary D. James Hymnal: SEL1897 #236 (1897) First Line: In the rifted Rock I'm resting Languages: English
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More, more about Jesus

Hymnal: SEL1897 #237 (1897) First Line: More about Jesus would I know Languages: English
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When we get home, we'll shout and sing

Author: Luella B. Henry Hymnal: SEL1897 #238 (1897) First Line: We are bound for the mansions of glory Languages: English
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Oh, 'tis wonderful!

Hymnal: SEL1897 #239 (1897) First Line: When I was far away and lost Languages: English
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Ashamed of Jesus

Hymnal: SEL1897 #240 (1897) First Line: Jesus and shall it ever be Languages: English

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