Author: E. E. HewittHymnal: SSS1918 #31 (1918)First Line: Lord, keep my soul from day to dayRefrain First Line: Under the blood, the precious bloodTune Title: [Lord, keep my soul from day to day]
Author: W. G.Hymnal: SSS1918 #32 (1918)First Line: When the hosts of Israel, led by GodRefrain First Line: Victory ahead, victory ahead!Tune Title: [When the hosts of Israel, led by God]
Author: J. M. HarrisHymnal: SSS1918 #33 (1918)First Line: Jesus found me when after I wanderedRefrain First Line: Praise the Lord, my soul is filled with gloryTune Title: [Jesus found me when after I wandered]
Author: James RoweHymnal: SSS1918 #34 (1918)First Line: I was sinking deep in sinRefrain First Line: Love lifted me!Tune Title: [I was sinking deep in sin]
Author: J. E. F.Hymnal: SSS1918 #35 (1918)First Line: I was wrecked on a rocky and desolate shoreTune Title: [I was wrecked on a rocky and desolate shore]
Author: H. S.Hymnal: SSS1918 #36 (1918)First Line: In sin I once had wandered all weary, sad and loneRefrain First Line: He's ev'rything to meTune Title: [In sin I once had wandered all weary, sad and lone]
Author: C. P. J.Hymnal: SSS1918 #39 (1918)First Line: There's nothing so precious as Jesus to meScripture: Jeremiah 17:7Tune Title: [There's nothing so precious as Jesus to me]
Author: Charlotte G. HomerHymnal: SSS1918 #40 (1918)First Line: All things are ready, come to the feastRefrain First Line: Hear the invitationTune Title: [All things are ready, come to the feast]
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