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Joy to serve Jesus

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: D1916 #d111 (1916) First Line: Just to feel the Master near Refrain First Line: It is a joy, wonderful joy Languages: English

Promises divine

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: D1916 #d112 (1916) First Line: Leaning on the promises, we march along Languages: English

Let God use you to tell the old, old story

Author: A. H. Ackley Hymnal: D1916 #d113 (1916) Languages: English

The blessings of today

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: D1916 #d114 (1916) First Line: Let us pause to count the blessings Languages: English

I knew there was welcome for me

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: D1916 #d115 (1916) First Line: Like a lamb in the desert astray Refrain First Line: And I knew there was welcome for me Languages: English

Hear the Savior calling O why will you roam

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: D1916 #d116 (1916) First Line: Listen to the Savior while he calls to you Languages: English

Pentecostal power

Author: Charlotte G. Homer; Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: D1916 #d117 (1916) First Line: Lord, as of old at Pentecost, thou didst thy power display Refrain First Line: Lord, send the old time power Languages: English

Is my name written there, on the page white and fair

Author: Mary Ann Kidder Hymnal: D1916 #d118 (1916) First Line: Lord, I care not for riches, neither silver nor gold Languages: English

Tell the Master all

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: D1916 #d120 (1916) First Line: Make a full, complete confession Refrain First Line: All, all, whatever your burdens may be Languages: English

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