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Come to Jesus, erring one

Author: H. N. Whitney Hymnal: D1916 #d31 (1916) Languages: English

I will arise and go to Jesus

Author: Joseph Hart Hymnal: D1916 #d32 (1916) First Line: Come ye [you] sinners, poor and wretched [needy], Weak and wounded Languages: English

Lord, send me, Lord, send me

Author: J. B. Cranfill Hymnal: D1916 #d33 (1916) First Line: Dear Lord, I own that I am weak Languages: English

O Jesus, receive me, No more will I grieve Thee

Author: R. H. Cornelius Hymnal: D1916 #d34 (1916) First Line: Dear Lord, I've wandered far from thee Languages: English

Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow

Author: James L. Nicholson Hymnal: D1916 #d35 (1916) First Line: Dear [Lord] [Well] Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole Languages: English

Ever present Savior

Author: Ernest Lee Thompson Hymnal: D1916 #d36 (1916) First Line: Do not think of Jesus as an absent king Languages: English

Brighten the corner where you are

Author: Ina Duley Ogdon Hymnal: D1916 #d37 (1916) First Line: Do not wait until some deed of greatness you may do Languages: English

Jesus remembered you

Author: William C. Poole Hymnal: D1916 #d38 (1916) First Line: Don't forget Jesus when long is the way Refrain First Line: Don't forget Jesus Languages: English

Glory to his name

Author: Elisha A. Hoffman; Elisha Albright Hoffman Hymnal: D1916 #d39 (1916) First Line: Down at the cross where my [the] Savior died Languages: English

The open door

Author: Florence S. Parkhurst Hymnal: D1916 #d40 (1916) First Line: Down at the feet of my Lord, one day Refrain First Line: O would you know of this open door Languages: English

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