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Lead me gently home, Father

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: NCF21959 #d41 (1959)

Jesus, name I love

Author: William M. Runyan Hymnal: NCF21959 #d42 (1959) First Line: Like a strain of sweetest music Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, name I love

The peace that my Savior has given

Author: Haldor Lillenas Hymnal: NCF21959 #d43 (1959) First Line: Like the fragrance of flowers Refrain First Line: Peace that my Savior has given

Love led him to Calvary

Author: George O. Webster Hymnal: NCF21959 #d44 (1959) First Line: Love led the Savior, in days long ago

I've discovered the way of gladness

Author: Floyd W. Hawkins Hymnal: NCF21959 #d45 (1959) First Line: Mankind is searching every day

Christ will abundantly pardon

Author: John W. Peterson Hymnal: NCF21959 #d46 (1959) First Line: Message all glorious, wonderful to tell

All day long my heart keeps singing

Author: Merrill Dunlop Hymnal: NCF21959 #d47 (1959) First Line: Music in my heart is ringing

My heart overflows with praise unto God

Author: A. H. Ackley Hymnal: NCF21959 #d48 (1959)

For me he died

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d49 (1959) First Line: My hope is in the Lord who gave himself for me

If ever I loved thee, Lord [my] Jesus, 'tis now

Author: Adoniram J. Gordon; William Ralf Featherstone Hymnal: NCF21959 #d50 (1959) First Line: My Jesus [Savior], I love thee, I know thou art mine

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