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My blessed Lord has done so much for me

Author: B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: AT1930 #d71 (1930) First Line: My all I give to Christ, my Lord

Willing and ready

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: AT1930 #d72 (1930) First Line: My heart and my hand I would give thee

I glory in the cross

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: AT1930 #d73 (1930) First Line: My load of sin he has removed

I'll praise his name, for me he came

Author: B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: AT1930 #d74 (1930) First Line: My loving Savior found me

Saved evermore

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: AT1930 #d75 (1930) First Line: My soul is happy at last Refrain First Line: All praise shall be to Calvary's Lamb

Follow on

Author: E. Greer Floyd Hymnal: AT1930 #d76 (1930) First Line: My soul o'erflows with joy and peace, where Jesus Refrain First Line: O will you follow on

Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee

Author: Sarah F. Adams Hymnal: AT1930 #d77 (1930)

O could our thoughts and wishes fly

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: AT1930 #d78 (1930)

Blessed be the name

Author: Ralph E. Hudson; Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: AT1930 #d79 (1930) First Line: O for a thousand tongues to sing, Blessed be the name of the Lord

Some day

Author: J. W. Ferrill Hymnal: AT1930 #d80 (1930) First Line: O let us look beyond this life Refrain First Line: We'll go where Jesus is some day

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