Author: C. H. G.Hymnal: WJOS1927 #80 (1927)First Line: I stand amazed in the presenceRefrain First Line: How marvelous, how wonderfulTune Title: [I stand amazed in the presence]
Author: Gerhard TersteegenHymnal: WJOS1927 #81 (1927)First Line: God calling yet, shall I not hearRefrain First Line: Calling, O hear him callingTune Title: [God calling yet, shall I not hear]
Author: Charlotte G. HomerHymnal: WJOS1927 #82 (1927)First Line: In loving kindness Jesus cameRefrain First Line: From sinking sand, he lifted meTune Title: [In loving kindness Jesus came]
Author: L. C. V.Hymnal: WJOS1927 #83 (1927)First Line: Christ Jesus has triumphed o'er Satan and deathRefrain First Line: Can others see Jesus in meTune Title: [Christ Jesus has triumphed o'er Satan and death]
Author: C. H. G.Hymnal: WJOS1927 #85 (1927)First Line: How sweet is the love of my Savior!Refrain First Line: Sweeter and sweeter to meTune Title: [How sweet is the love of my Savior!]
Author: Rev. Alfred BarrattHymnal: WJOS1927 #86 (1927)First Line: Jesus is pleading, O hear His sweet voiceRefrain First Line: What will you do with JesusTune Title: [Jesus is pleading, O hear His sweet voice]
Author: Dr. E. T. CasselHymnal: WJOS1927 #88 (1927)First Line: From over hill and plainRefrain First Line: On to victoryTune Title: [From over hill and plain]
Author: C. H. G.Hymnal: WJOS1927 #89 (1927)First Line: So precious is Jesus, my Savior, my KingRefrain First Line: For he is so precious to meTune Title: [So precious is Jesus, my Savior, my King]
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