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Down deep in the sea

Author: Charles F. Weigle Hymnal: NCF21959 #d51 (1959) First Line: My sins have been cast in the depths of the sea Refrain First Line: Down, down, down, down

My sins are all gone

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d52 (1959) First Line: My sins were a burden so heavy to bear Refrain First Line: Now they are gone, gone evermore

I'm singing, I'm singing

Author: Homer W. Grimes Hymnal: NCF21959 #d53 (1959) First Line: My soul has found its music

Back of the clouds the sun is always shining

Author: Carolyn R. Freeman Hymnal: NCF21959 #d54 (1959) First Line: Never fear though shadows dark around your path may fall

Sweet love of God

Author: Joseph David Moesta Hymnal: NCF21959 #d55 (1959) First Line: No greater love could I e'er know

O come to the Savior who's waiting

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: NCF21959 #d56 (1959) First Line: No room in thy life for the Savior

How wonderful thou art

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d57 (1959) First Line: O Jesus, my Savior, how wonderful thou art

The heavenly vision

Author: Helen H. Lemmel Hymnal: NCF21959 #d58 (1959) First Line: O soul, are you weary and troubled Refrain First Line: Turn your eyes upon Jesus

Wonderful hands, glorious hands

Author: John W. Peterson Hymnal: NCF21959 #d59 (1959) First Line: O the wonderful hands of Jesus

Hope for you at the cross

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d60 (1959) First Line: O ye who are troubled and burdened by sin Refrain First Line: There is hope for you at the cross

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