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More love, O Christ [God] to thee

Author: Elizabeth P. Prentiss Hymnal: DH1957 #ad152 (1957) First Line: More love to thee, O Christ [God] Languages: English

Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone

Author: Thomas Shepherd Hymnal: DH1957 #ad153 (1957) Languages: English

My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty

Author: Samuel Francis Smith Hymnal: DH1957 #ad154 (1957) Languages: English

My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary

Author: Ray Palmer Hymnal: DH1957 #ad155 (1957) Languages: English

Child of a King

Author: Harriet E. Buell Hymnal: DH1957 #ad156 (1957) First Line: My Father is rich in houses and lands Refrain First Line: I'm a child of the King Languages: English

Thy will be done

Author: Charlotte Elliott Hymnal: DH1957 #ad157 (1957) First Line: My God, my Father [My God and Father], while [whilst] [though] I stray [pray] Languages: English

The solid rock

Author: Edward Mote Hymnal: DH1957 #ad158 (1957) First Line: My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness Refrain First Line: On Christ the solid rock I stand Languages: English

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

Author: Adoniram J. Gordon; William Ralf Featherstone Hymnal: DH1957 #ad159 (1957) First Line: My Jesus [Savior], I love thee, I know thou art mine Languages: English

Arise, my soul, arise, shake off

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: DH1957 #ad16 (1957) Languages: English

Ivory palaces

Author: Henry Barraclough Hymnal: DH1957 #ad160 (1957) First Line: My Lord has garments so wondrous fine Refrain First Line: Out of the ivory palaces, into a world of woe Languages: English

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