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Only One Way

Author: E. E. Rexford Hymnal: GRH21913 #51 (1913) First Line: There is only one way of salvation Refrain First Line: There is only one way of salvation Languages: English Tune Title: [There is only one way of salvation]
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Beulah Land

Author: Edgar Page Hymnal: GRH21913 #52 (1913) First Line: I've reached the land of corn and wine Refrain First Line: O Beulah land, sweet Beulah land Languages: English Tune Title: [I've reached the land of corn and wine]
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I've Found a Friend

Author: J. G. Small Hymnal: GRH21913 #53 (1913) First Line: I've found a Friend, O, such a Friend Languages: English Tune Title: [I've found a Friend, O, such a Friend]
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Sweeter as the Years Go By

Author: Mrs. C. H. Morris Hymnal: GRH21913 #54 (1913) First Line: Of Jesus' love that sought me Languages: English Tune Title: [Of Jesus' love that sought me]
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I've Been Lifted

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: GRH21913 #55 (1913) First Line: I was sunk in sin, despairing Refrain First Line: I've been lifted, thanks to Jesus Lyrics: 1 I was sunk in sin, despairing, For no help I saw around; But today, no burden bearing, I am safe on solid ground. Refrain: I’ve been lifted, thanks to Jesus, I’ve been lifted out of shame; By His boundless grace and mercy, I’ve been lifted, praise His name. 2 Tongue can never tell the sadness Of a sinner’s burdened heart; Tongue can never tell the gladness, That the Saviour can impart. [Refrain] 3 I have left the lowlands dreary, Plains of light today are mine; And my soul will never weary Of proclaiming grace divine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I was sunk in sin, despairing]
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I Shall not Be Moved

Author: A. H. Ackley Hymnal: GRH21913 #56 (1913) First Line: As a tree beside the water Languages: English Tune Title: [As a tree beside the water]
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Better Every Day

Author: Alice Horton Hymnal: GRH21913 #57 (1913) First Line: When the shadows dark and drear tempt my soul to doubt and fear Refrain First Line: Yes I love him better better every day Lyrics: 1 When the shadows dark and drear tempt my soul to doubt and fear, I will look to Jesus, for He knows the way; He has kept me thro’ the years, wiped away my bitter tears, And I love my Savior better every day. Refrain: Yes, I love Him better, better every day; Gently He is leading over life’s rough way: I will trust Him ever, trust Him come what may, For I love my Savior better every day. 2 O how sweet the joy He gives, for within my heart He lives! All my heavy burden at His feet I lay; All the blessed way along He has filled my soul with song, And I love my Savior better every day. [Refrain] 3 I, by faith, the face can see of the Lord who died for me, As He gently whispers to me by the way; I will praise Him evermore, shout His glory o’er and o’er, For I love my Savior better every day. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the shadows dark and drear]
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Whiter than Snow

Author: E. R. Latta Hymnal: GRH21913 #58 (1913) First Line: Blessed be the fountain of blood Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed be the fountain of blood]
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The Hallowed Spot

Author: Rev. Wm. Hunter, D.D. Hymnal: GRH21913 #59 (1913) First Line: There is a spot to me more dear Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a spot to me more dear]
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Till I See My Mother's Face

Author: Neal A. McAulay Hymnal: GRH21913 #60 (1913) First Line: Though I wandered from the precepts Refrain First Line: I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye Lyrics: 1 Tho’ I wandered from the precepts That I learned at mother’s knee; And in ways of shame and folly, Oftentimes I longed to be; God has called me in His mercy; And redeemed me by His grace, And my joy shall be to serve Him Till I see my mother’s face. Refrain: I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye, In that bright eternal home beyond the sky; She is with my Savior now, with a crown upon her brow, I shall meet my dear old mother bye and bye. 2 Tho’ I grieved my dear Redeemer By long years of doubt and sin, When he knocked I would not listen, Long refused to let Him in, Still He tenderly received me, When my sin I did confess, Gave me peace that passeth knowledge; Now my mother’s Christ I bless. [Refrain] 3 Tho’ His Spirit I resisted Heeding not his loving call Tho’ I spurned His precious cleansing, That He freely offers all, Yet at last in true contrition; Down before His cross I fell, Where I found the full salvation, That my mother knew so well. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Though I wandered from the precepts]

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