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The seeker's cry

Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d91 (1891) First Line: O Jesus, friend of needy souls Refrain First Line: O save me

O Lord, how great thy goodness is

Author: Jacob Martin Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d92 (1891)

O Lord, truly I am

Author: Thomas Hornblower Gill Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d93 (1891) First Line: O not to fill the mouth of fame My longing soul is stirred

Jesus, the loving Shepherd

Author: M. A. Strickland Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d94 (1891) First Line: O see the Shepherd in raiment while

At Rest

Author: Mrs. M. Warner Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d95 (1891) First Line: O shed not the tear of sorrow O'er the still and icy form Refrain First Line: Resting there

Shall we know

Author: Moss Rose Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d96 (1891) First Line: O tell me, evening's holy star Refrain First Line: Yes, we shall know

O Jesus, precious Jesus

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d97 (1891) First Line: O tell me more of Jesus, of him I long to know

O what can you do for the Savior

Author: J. W. Sellers Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d98 (1891)

Home of the blest

Author: Alfred Arthur Graley Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d99 (1891) First Line: O when shall I dwell in a mansion

We shall meet all the little ones there

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: ESoP1891 #d100 (1891) First Line: O where are the little ones

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