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I would be of use to thee

Author: Horace N. Lincoln Hymnal: E1909 #d71 (1909) First Line: In the vineyard of the Master Is there any work

For a smile, for a smile

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: E1909 #d72 (1909) First Line: In this world of sin and strife In this cold

Make me a channel of blessing today

Author: H. G. Smyth Hymnal: E1909 #d73 (1909) First Line: Is your life a channel of blessing

I'll go where you want me to go

Author: Mary A. Brown Hymnal: E1909 #d74 (1909) First Line: It may not be on the mountain [mountain's] height, Or over the stormy sea Refrain First Line: I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord

Look and live, my brother

Author: William A. Ogden Hymnal: E1909 #d75 (1909) First Line: I've a message from the Lord, hallelujah

My happy home

Hymnal: E1909 #d76 (1909) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for thee Refrain First Line: I will meet you in the city of the New Jerusalem

Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult

Author: Cecil F. Alexander Hymnal: E1909 #d77 (1909)

Yet how rich is my condition

Author: Henry F. Lyte Hymnal: E1909 #d78 (1909) First Line: Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave

Jesus is all the world to me, My life

Author: William L. Thompson Hymnal: E1909 #d79 (1909)

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