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How can I keep from singing

Author: Robert Lowry Hymnal: DC1873 #13 (1873) First Line: My life flows [goes] on in [an] endless song
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Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: DC1873 #14 (1873) First Line: Dear [Lord] [Well] Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole
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Jesus, Savior, pilot me

Author: Edward Hopper Hymnal: DC1873 #16 (1873)
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Jesus loves even me

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: DC1873 #17 (1873) First Line: I am so glad that our [my] Father [Savior] in heaven Refrain First Line: I am so glad that Jesus loves me
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Amazing love, how can it be

Author: Lydia Baxter Hymnal: DC1873 #18 (1873) First Line: There is a gate that stands ajar And through its portals gleaming
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Mercy's gate

Author: Samuel Callan Hymnal: DC1873 #19 (1873) First Line: There are joys we fondly cherish Refrain First Line: Let us ever strive to enter
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For thee, he is praying for thee

Author: Martha A. W. Cook Hymnal: DC1873 #20 (1873) First Line: O thought full of sweetness
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The heavenly visitor

Author: A. Cleveland Coxe; Arthur Cleveland Coxe Hymnal: DC1873 #22 (1873) First Line: In the silent midnight watches, list thy bosom's door Refrain First Line: Let him in

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