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The gospel, O what endless charms

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: ISAS1874 #d61 (1874) Languages: English

Jehovah's passover

Author: Philip Phillips Hymnal: ISAS1874 #d62 (1874) First Line: The Lamb was slain, the Pascal feast Languages: English

The call of Moses

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: ISAS1874 #d63 (1874) First Line: The Lord appeared to Moses Languages: English

The offerings God demanded

Author: Philip Phillips Hymnal: ISAS1874 #d64 (1874) Languages: English

Then look, look up at the Crucified One

Author: Amelia M. Hull Hymnal: ISAS1874 #d65 (1874) First Line: There is life for [in] a look at the Crucified One Languages: English

He will every burden share

Author: Silas J. Vail Hymnal: ISAS1874 #d66 (1874) First Line: There is no wound for which Christ has not healing Refrain First Line: Then come, ye weary, heavy laden Languages: English

Then come kneel at the cross

Author: John Parker Hymnal: ISAS1874 #d67 (1874) First Line: There is only one way to the cross Languages: English

All is beautiful there

Author: James Price Hymnal: ISAS1874 #d68 (1874) First Line: There's a beautiful land above Languages: English

Come to Jesus, come to Jesus

Hymnal: ISAS1874 #d69 (1874) First Line: Thou hast heard the voice of Jesus Languages: English

My will to thine own I resign

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: ISAS1874 #d70 (1874) First Line: Thou Shepherd of Isr'l, and mine [divine] Languages: English

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