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Wonderful Jesus

Author: Floyd E. Hunter Hymnal: GB1955 #d71 (1955) First Line: Let us make his glad promise Languages: English

God So Loved the World

Author: Lee J. Cox Hymnal: GB1955 #d72 (1955) First Line: Let us sing the wondrous story of the Father's love Refrain First Line: Read in John three and sixteen Languages: English

Where could I go, [O] where could I go

Author: J. B. Coats Hymnal: GB1955 #d73 (1955) First Line: Living below in this old sinful world Languages: English

Lord, have thy way with me

Author: Elmer L. Ward Hymnal: GB1955 #d74 (1955) Languages: English

March along, press on, Christian

Author: T. B. Davidson Hymnal: GB1955 #d75 (1955) Languages: English

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

Author: Samuel Francis Smith Hymnal: GB1955 #d76 (1955) Languages: English

My God is love, it never fails

Author: J. R. Baxter Hymnal: GB1955 #d77 (1955) Languages: English

My soul has a song and I'm singing

Author: J. M. Henson Hymnal: GB1955 #d78 (1955) Languages: English

I'll love him and serve him

Author: W. C. Stewart Hymnal: GB1955 #d79 (1955) First Line: No longer I travel a darkening road Languages: English

Some glad day

Author: William M. Ramsey Hymnal: GB1955 #d80 (1955) First Line: O blessed thought sweet rest will come Refrain First Line: O after while, after while Languages: English

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