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Only a touch of thy hand, dear Lord

Author: Ida L. Reed Smith Hymnal: NCF21959 #d61 (1959)

Heed now the voice

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d62 (1959) First Line: Outside the heart's door he is standing Refrain First Line: O, heed now the voice of the Savior

He broke every fetter

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d63 (1959) First Line: Sin once marked the path I trod

God loves you, God loves you

Author: John W. Peterson Hymnal: NCF21959 #d64 (1959) First Line: Sinful and guilty, condemned and undone

Is thy heart right with God

Author: John W. Peterson Hymnal: NCF21959 #d65 (1959) First Line: Sinner, now pause for a moment I pray

He is so precious to me

Author: Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: NCF21959 #d66 (1959) First Line: So precious is Jesus, my Savior, my [and] King Refrain First Line: For he is so precious to me

Some sweet day by his grace

Author: Norman J. Clayton Hymnal: NCF21959 #d67 (1959) First Line: Some day every shadow

Balm in Gilead

Author: J. D. Sumner Hymnal: NCF21959 #d68 (1959) First Line: Sometimes I feel discouraged, and think my work's Refrain First Line: There is a balm in Gilead

Jesus is always there

Author: Bertha Mae Lillenas Hymnal: NCF21959 #d69 (1959) First Line: Sometimes our skies are cloudy Refrain First Line: Never a burden that he doth not carry

Joy cometh in the morning

Author: John W. Peterson Hymnal: NCF21959 #d70 (1959) First Line: Soon our heartaches will be ended

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