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Hiding in the Rock

Author: Rev. H. B. Hartzler Hymnal: NSS1887 #13 (1887) First Line: In the Rock of Ages hiding Refrain First Line: While the storm around me rages Languages: English Tune Title: [In the Rock of Ages hiding]

Evergreen Plain

Hymnal: NSS1887 #14 (1887) First Line: Shall we meet beyond the river Refrain First Line: Shall we meet, shall we meet Languages: English Tune Title: [Shall we meet beyond the river]

Are You Washed in the Blood?

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: NSS1887 #15 (1887) First Line: Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r? Refrain First Line: Are you washed in the blood Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing pow'r?]

The Wanderer's Prayer

Author: Rev. E. W. Lawhon Hymnal: NSS1887 #16 (1887) First Line: O Lord, I come once more to thee Refrain First Line: O Savior, help me to believe Languages: English Tune Title: [O Lord, I come once more to thee]

The Precious Lamb

Author: Rev. H. B. Hartzler Hymnal: NSS1887 #17 (1887) First Line: Precious is the blood of the Lamb that was slain Refrain First Line: Glory to the Lamb, O, glory to the Lamb Languages: English Tune Title: [Precious is the blood of the Lamb that was slain]

For What Are You Waiting?

Author: Grace Melbourne Hymnal: NSS1887 #18 (1887) First Line: For what are you waiting, my brother Refrain First Line: O why stand you idle and waiting today? Languages: English Tune Title: [For what are you waiting, my brother]

The Cross and Crown

Author: E. A. H. Hymnal: NSS1887 #19 (1887) First Line: Though our burdens may be heavy, yet they all seem light Refrain First Line: Oh! The Cross Languages: English Tune Title: [Though our burdens may be heavy, yet they all seem light]

The Prodigal Coming Home

Author: H. B. H. Hymnal: NSS1887 #20 (1887) First Line: In the wilds of sin a weary soul astray Refrain First Line: Yes, the prodigal's coming home Languages: English Tune Title: [In the wilds of sin a weary soul astray]

Touch and Cleanse Me

Author: Mrs. Mary F. Marsh Hymnal: NSS1887 #21 (1887) First Line: Touch and cleanse me, blessed Savior Refrain First Line: Touch and cleanse me, touch and cleanse me Languages: English Tune Title: [Touch and cleanse me, blessed Savior]

That Open Door

Hymnal: NSS1887 #22 (1887) First Line: I have longed for the bliss of pardon Refrain First Line: I'll enter that open door Languages: English Tune Title: [I have longed for the bliss of pardon]

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