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The voice of mercy

Author: L. A. Morris Hymnal: BL1908 #d41 (1908) First Line: I hear a sweet, tender call

Jesus died for me

Author: Elvina M. Hall Hymnal: BL1908 #d42 (1908) First Line: I hear the Savior say, thy strength indeed is small

Yes, yes, I love Jesus

Author: Knowles Shaw Hymnal: BL1908 #d43 (1908) First Line: I love Jesus, he died for me

Give thanks and sing

Author: E. Greer Floyd Hymnal: BL1908 #d44 (1908) First Line: I thank thee, Lord, for life and light

If along our journey we can sing

Author: L. A. Morris Hymnal: BL1908 #d45 (1908)

If, on a [the] quiet sea Toward [Towards] heaven

Author: Augustus M. Toplady, 1740-1778 Hymnal: BL1908 #d46 (1908)

That coming I shall glad behold

Author: Eden Reade Latta Hymnal: BL1908 #d48 (1908) First Line: I'm longing for the coming of the kingdom

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