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Let me in, O wilt thou let me in

Author: R. A. Searles Hymnal: DC1873 #24 (1873) First Line: My foot is on the threshold
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The royal way of the cross

Hymnal: DC1873 #25 (1873) First Line: We may spread our couch with roses
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To wind and wave thou hast said, be still

Author: E. M. Long Hymnal: DC1873 #26 (1873) First Line: Like the sea that cannot rest
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Take it all to the Lord

Hymnal: DC1873 #28 (1873) First Line: What a friend we have in Jesus Tune Title: [What a friend we have in Jesus]
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Anywhere with Jesus, everywhere I go

Hymnal: DC1873 #30 (1873) First Line: Anywhere with Jesus says the Christian heart
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Be in earnest

Author: Sidney Dyer Hymnal: DC1873 #31 (1873) First Line: Time is earnest, passing by
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O the blood, the precious blood

Author: WIlliam McDonald; J. A. Stocktow Hymnal: DC1873 #32 (1873) First Line: The cross, the cross, the bloodstained cross

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