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Give thy heart to me

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: MoS1909 #d31 (1909) First Line: Hark, there comes a whisper Stealing on thine ear Languages: English

Is thy heart right with God

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: MoS1909 #d32 (1909) First Line: Have thy [thine] affections been nailed to the cross Languages: English

Home, beautiful home

Author: W. G. Cooper Hymnal: MoS1909 #d33 (1909) First Line: Have you not heard of a happy home Languages: English

Beautiful home

Author: W. G. Cooper Hymnal: MoS1909 #d34 (1909) First Line: Have you not heard of that beautiful home Refrain First Line: Home, beautiful home Languages: English

The cross roads

Author: Flora V. Jenkins Hymnal: MoS1909 #d35 (1909) First Line: Have you reached the cross roads, brother Languages: English

On the rock

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: MoS1909 #d36 (1909) First Line: He brought me up from the miry clay Refrain First Line: Glory to his name Languages: English

The prodigal

Author: James Callaway Midyett Hymnal: MoS1909 #d37 (1909) First Line: He called for his own from his father's hand Languages: English

He is a present help, a very present help

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: MoS1909 #d38 (1909) First Line: He is a very present help Languages: English

Whosoever will may come

Author: David E. Dortch Hymnal: MoS1909 #d39 (1909) First Line: Hear the invitation one and all Refrain First Line: Whosoever, whosoever Languages: English

Grace is free, grace is free

Author: James Callaway Midyett Hymnal: MoS1909 #d40 (1909) First Line: Here is a message to declare, grace is free Languages: English

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