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Don't Stop Praying

Author: E. R. W. Hymnal: AH31915 #61 (1915) First Line: Don't stop praying! The Lord is nigh Languages: English Tune Title: [Don't stop praying! The Lord is nigh]
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Soldiers of Christ, Arise

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: AH31915 #61a (1915) Languages: English Tune Title: [Soldiers of Christ, arise]
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Knock and it Shall Be Opened

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: AH31915 #62 (1915) Languages: English Tune Title: [Knock and it shall be opened]
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He Lifted Me

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: AH31915 #63 (1915) First Line: In lovingkindness Jesus came Refrain First Line: From sinking sand He lifted me Languages: English Tune Title: [In lovingkindness Jesus came]
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Looking This Way

Author: J. W. V. Hymnal: AH31915 #64 (1915) First Line: Over the river, faces I see Refrain First Line: Looking this way, yes, looking this way Languages: English Tune Title: [Over the river, faces I see]
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Nearer, Still Nearer

Author: C. H. M. Hymnal: AH31915 #65 (1915) First Line: Nearer, still nearer, close to Thy heart Languages: English Tune Title: [Nearer, still nearer, close to Thy heart]
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A Constant Friend

Author: Mrs. Charles M. Alexander; T. I. Hymnal: AH31915 #66 (1915) First Line: All unseen the Master walketh Refrain First Line: Grief, nor pain, nor any sorrow Languages: English Tune Title: [All unseen the Master walketh]
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Meet Me in the Homeland

Author: Ada R. Habershon Hymnal: AH31915 #67 (1915) First Line: Will you meet me in the Homeland Refrain First Line: Will you meet me there Scripture: John 14:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [Will you meet me in the Homeland]
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Have You Lost the Way?

Author: Howard Arnold Walter Hymnal: AH31915 #68 (1915) First Line: There’s a road winds up unto heav’n’s fair height Refrain First Line: Have you lost the Way, my brother Lyrics: 1 There’s a road winds up unto heav’n’s fair height, To the dawn of the endless day; From sunset dark to the sunrise bright, Oh, friend, have you lost the Way. Refrain: Have you lost the Way, my brother? From the path have you wandered wide? Come back, come back, from the byways black, To the Way of the Crucified. 2 There are byroads down from that pathway steep, Into vales that are fair to view; But, lurking hidden, the shadows creep, Of sin in its darkest hue. [Refrain] 3 There’s a cross for all on this Way of life, And our shoulders must share the load Of earthly toil and the care and strife, Till sudden shall end the road. [Refrain] 4 One hath trod this Way thro’ the years long past, And today with His hand in mine, How bright the journey that ends at last Wherever His face doth shine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There’s a road winds up unto heav’n’s fair height]
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Moment by Moment

Author: D. W. Whittle Hymnal: AH31915 #69 (1915) First Line: Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine Refrain First Line: Moment by moment I'm kept in His love Scripture: Isaiah 27:3 Languages: English Tune Title: [Dying with Jesus, by death reckoned mine]

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