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Hallelujah, what a Savior

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: QSB41947 #d61 (1947) First Line: Man of sorrow [sorrows], what a name

More of thy grace

Author: G. T. Rhodes Hymnal: QSB41947 #d62 (1947) First Line: More of his grace I'm seeking each day

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

Author: Adoniram J. Gordon; William Ralf Featherstone Hymnal: QSB41947 #d64 (1947) First Line: My Jesus [Savior], I love thee, I know thou art mine

He's by my side

Author: John Daniel Hymnal: QSB41947 #d65 (1947) First Line: My Lord has been so good to me Refrain First Line: My blessed Lord will care for me

He bore it all that I might see his shining

Author: J. R. Baxter Hymnal: QSB41947 #d66 (1947) First Line: My precious Savior suffered pain and agony

It's glory for me, I'm happy and free

Author: Henry L. Thompson Hymnal: QSB41947 #d67 (1947) First Line: My Savior and King whose praises I sing

It's just like heaven

Author: W. Oliver Cooper Hymnal: QSB41947 #d68 (1947) First Line: My soul is living in the sunlight Refrain First Line: My sins are gone, I'm going on

We'll reap what we sow

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: QSB41947 #d69 (1947) First Line: O let us be careful whle sowing our seed

All alone

Author: G. T. Byrd Hymnal: QSB41947 #d70 (1947) First Line: On Mount Olive's sacred brow Jesus spent the night in prayer Refrain First Line: There are days, I'd like to be all alone with Christ

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