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There's nobody else like Jesus

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d231 (1927) First Line: To cleanse us from sin, keep us spotless within

The power of his love

Author: J. M. Hunter Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d232 (1927) First Line: To one fixed thought my spirit holds Refrain First Line: O wondrous love

Tell them of Jesus

Author: Alfred Barratt Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d233 (1927) First Line: To the world in its sorrow Refrain First Line: He is waiting their sorrows to share

He who death overcame

Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d236 (1927) First Line: Unfold, unfold, unfold ye portals everlasting

Under his sheltering wings

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d237 (1927) First Line: Vainly the storm sweepeth over my soul Refrain First Line: Under the wings of the Dove

Jesus first, O blessed Jesus

Author: J. M. Hunter Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d238 (1927) First Line: Very sweet and dear the pleasures

Waiting on God for his blessing today

Author: Civilla D. Martin Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d239 (1927)

Walking with my Savior, to my home above

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: SoBH1927 #d240 (1927) First Line: Walking with Christ to my palace of light

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