Author: W. M. LighthallHymnal: SUL1906 #41 (1906)First Line: This tho't is dearest far to meLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [This tho't is dearest far to me]
Author: Alice ElrodHymnal: SUL1906 #42 (1906)First Line: I have found a joy and sweetnessRefrain First Line: Yes, I've heav'n in my soulLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I have found a joy and sweetness]
Author: J. S. F.Hymnal: SUL1906 #43 (1906)First Line: What comfort to our hearts to knowRefrain First Line: He loves us as a FatherLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [What comfort to our hearts to know]
Author: Jessie Brown PoundsHymnal: SUL1906 #44 (1906)First Line: You are drifting far from shoreRefrain First Line: You are drifting downLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [You are drifting far from shore]
Author: Miriam E. ArnoldHymnal: SUL1906 #45 (1906)First Line: Not my own, for Christ has bought meRefrain First Line: Not my own, O loving SaviorLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Not my won, for Christ has bought me]
Author: Mrs. C. H. M.Hymnal: SUL1906 #47 (1906)First Line: To Himself God this lost world is winningRefrain First Line: Prepare ye the way, the way of the LordLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [To Himself God this lost world is winning]
Author: W. C. MartinHymnal: SUL1906 #48 (1906)First Line: When sweeps the tempest o'er the waveRefrain First Line: Be with me then, be with me thenLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [When sweeps the tempest o'er the wave]
Author: Ada BlenkhornHymnal: SUL1906 #49 (1906)First Line: Came He from those streets all goldenRefrain First Line: Love of Christ, so pure and holy!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Came He from those streets all golden]
Author: L. E. J.Hymnal: SUL1906 #50 (1906)First Line: Would you be free from your burden of sin?Refrain First Line: There is pow'r, pow'rLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Would you be free from your burden of sin?]
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