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Let the lower lights be burning

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: SEBG1950 #d11 (1950) First Line: Brightly beams our Father's mercy

Only trust him

Author: John H. Stockton; J. H. Stockton Hymnal: SEBG1950 #d12 (1950) First Line: Come, every soul by sin oppressed, There's mercy

Glory to his name

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: SEBG1950 #d13 (1950) First Line: Down at the cross where my [the] Savior died Refrain First Line: Glory to his

The song of the soul set free

Author: Oswald J. Smith Hymnal: SEBG1950 #d14 (1950) First Line: Fairest of ten thousand is Jesus Refrain First Line: 'Tis the song of the soul set free

Dwelling in Beulah land

Author: C. Austin Miles Hymnal: SEBG1950 #d15 (1950) First Line: Far away the noise of strife upon my ear is falling Refrain First Line: I'm living on the mountain

Calvary covers it all

Author: Mrs. Walter G. Taylor Hymnal: SEBG1950 #d16 (1950) First Line: Far dearer than all that the world can impart

Guide me, O thou great Jehovah

Author: William Williams, 1717-1791 Hymnal: SEBG1950 #d17 (1950)

Where he leads me I will follow

Author: E. W. Blandy Hymnal: SEBG1950 #d18 (1950) First Line: I can hear my [the] Savior calling

In the garden

Author: C. Austin Miles Hymnal: SEBG1950 #d19 (1950) First Line: I come to the garden alone Refrain First Line: And he walks with me, and he talks with me

And O, what a weeping and wailing

Author: Burt H. Shadduck Hymnal: SEBG1950 #d20 (1950) First Line: I dreamed that [of] the great judgment morning

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