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I'll cling to the cross

Author: B. D. Cooke Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d81 (1910) First Line: Mid scenes of confusion I often complain

Hope enters within the vail

Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d82 (1910) First Line: My bark is on a troubled sea

My Father knows, he knows it all

Author: A. R. Walton Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d84 (1910)

My Father's at the helm

Author: John A. Pool Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d85 (1910)

Nature in her cheerful glory

Author: David Hamner Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d86 (1910)

Nobody knows but Jesus

Author: George W. Lyon Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d87 (1910) First Line: Nobody knows the depth of love Of him whose eye e'er sees me

None can satisfy but Jesus

Author: John W. Lear Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d88 (1910)

O be loyal to the banner

Author: Katharyn Bacon Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d89 (1910)

Now prepare

Author: John Wallace Lear Hymnal: TSFH1910 #d90 (1910) First Line: O be ready for the bridegroom

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