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INTRODUCTORY "FAVORITE GOSPEL SONGS" is just what its name implies. To the many familiar Gospel songs and hymns we have added a few of our own most popular copyrights and a number of choice new songs. We urge you numbers 3, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 18, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 34 and 63. The book is especially designed for the Pastor, who conducts his own Revival meeting and for the Evangelist. It is not a substitute for, but a supplement to your Hymnal. May the Lord whom we love and serve bless the book on its Mission. THE COMPILERS Haldor Lillenas, E. W. Petticord, Kenneth Wells, C. C. Rinebarger, L. C. Messer and J. E. Aycock. to try out
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My Heavenly Home My Jesus As Thou Wilt My Soul Be On Thy Guard My Wonderful Friend
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Nearer My God To Thee Nearer The Cross
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Oh, For a Thousand Tongues O Jesus Thou Art Standing Onward Christian Soldiers
O Worship The King
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Praise Him, Praise Him.
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Rescue The Perishing Ring The Bells of Heaven
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Savior, Like a Shepherd Shall Meet
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Almost Persuaded Are You Washed In The Blood?
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19 Beulah Land 4 Blessed Be The Fountain Bring Them In 16 Break Thou The Bread of Life__ 53
Come Come Come Come
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Let Jesus Come Into Your Heart 73 Lead Kindly Light 52 Lead Me Higher 18 Leaning On The Everlasting
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Lyons
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Standing On The Word Sunshine In The Soul
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38 60 11 59 35 30 64
We're Marching To Zion 10 When I See The Blood 78 Where They Need No Sun 43 Where He Leads I'll Follow 21 What a Wonderful Savior 39 "Why Do You Wait? 74 Whiter Than Snow 57 Will Jesus Find Us Watching?__ 79 Will There Be Any Stars 14 Wonderful Peace 37 Wonderful Words of Life 1 Wonderful Story of Love 13 Won't You Come To Jesus Now? 69
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Oliver Hidden.
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and feeble as frail, nor find Thee to fail;
let us adore, and give Him His rightwisdom and might; honor and blessing, with angels above, And thanks never ceasing, for infinite love?
4 Then
Frail children of dust, trust,
All glory and power, and
Thy mercies how tender! bow firm to the endl Our Maker, Defender, Redeemer and Friend.
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Lead, Kindly Light. J.
H. Newman.
John B. Dykes.
gloom Lead Tbou me on;The night is dark.andl am far from home} was not ever thus.nor prayed that Thou Sbouldst lead me on;I loved to 'choose and see my path ;but now. So long Thypow'rhath blest me.sureit still will lead me on O'er moor and fen.o'er crag and torrent'.till
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Mary Ann Eatbb nry.
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Charles Wesley.
Carl Glasseb.
(Ortonville.)
Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing My great Redeemer's praise; The glories of my My gracious Master and my God, Assist me to proclaim, To spread thro' all the 3. Jesus! the name that charms our fears, That bids our sorrows cease: 'Tis music in the 4. He breaks the pow'r of canceled sin, He sets the pris'ner free; His blood can make the 1.
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of His grace! The tri-umphs of His grace of Thy name. The hon - ors of Thy name! sin - ner's ears, 'Tis life and health and peace, 'Tis life and health and peace, me, His blood a-vailed for foul - est clean, His blood a-vailed for me.
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E'en tho' it be to Thee, across God, to Thee! Near - er wan-der - er, The sun gone down, Dark - ness be o - ver me, There let the way ap-pear, Steps un - to heav'n; All that thou send-est me, Then, with my wak-ing tho'ts Bright with Thy praise, Out of my sto - ny griefs Or if on joy - ful wing Cleav - ing the sky, Sun, moon and stars for-got
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Whiter Than Snow.
Wm. a.
James Nicholson.
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COPYRIGHT,
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