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I'm living for my King

Author: C. E. Bridges Hymnal: AT1930 #d51 (1930) First Line: In Christ I find salvation

My mother

Author: Charles C. Nance Hymnal: AT1930 #d52 (1930) First Line: In our cottage by the wayside Refrain First Line: Living there in glory

From the garden to the cross

Author: Eden Reade Latta Hymnal: AT1930 #d53 (1930) First Line: In the garden, sore oppressed Refrain First Line: In the garden, how he moaned

Where he calls, I'll go

Author: B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: AT1930 #d54 (1930) First Line: In the wilderness of sin far away from God Refrain First Line: Jesus sought and found my dying soul

All will come right

Author: Frank M. Lynn Hymnal: AT1930 #d55 (1930) First Line: In this life we are cumbered with sorrow

I've a Savior dear who is with me here

Author: B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: AT1930 #d56 (1930)

More than all this world to me

Author: B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: AT1930 #d57 (1930) First Line: I've found a Friend who's always trues Refrain First Line: He's more than all this world to me

Heaven, heaven, everybody talking bout heaven

Hymnal: AT1930 #d58 (1930) First Line: I've got a robe, you've got a robe

I'm on the way of love

Author: B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: AT1930 #d59 (1930) First Line: I've left the wilderness of sin since Christ Refrain First Line: I'm on the way, dear friends have gone

Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult

Author: Cecil F. Alexander Hymnal: AT1930 #d60 (1930)

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