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We'll all feel like children once more

Author: Harkins Frye Hymnal: CoG1922 #d41 (1922) First Line: Here we sorrow and sigh Languages: English

How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord

Author: George Keith Hymnal: CoG1922 #d42 (1922) Languages: English

I am trusting, Lord, in thee

Author: WIlliam McDonald Hymnal: CoG1922 #d43 (1922) First Line: I am coming to the cross, I am poor Languages: English

Crossing over

Author: J. B. Jones Hymnal: CoG1922 #d44 (1922) First Line: I am crossing o'er this desert Refrain First Line: I am only crossing Languages: English

The glad song

Author: Clio Wyrick Hymnal: CoG1922 #d45 (1922) First Line: I am glad that I am living Languages: English

Blessed Jesus

Author: L. Harvey Hymnal: CoG1922 #d46 (1922) First Line: I am going to that country Languages: English

Safe with the Lord

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: CoG1922 #d47 (1922) First Line: I am redeemed at last Languages: English

I am safe

Author: Holland L. Boyd Hymnal: CoG1922 #d48 (1922) First Line: I am safe when Jesus leads Languages: English

Draw me nearer, nearer, blessed Lord

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CoG1922 #d49 (1922) First Line: I am thine, O Lord, I have heard thy voice Languages: English

My childhood home

Author: E. F. Stanton Hymnal: CoG1922 #d50 (1922) First Line: I am thinking today of my home far away Refrain First Line: Happy home Languages: English

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