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The Prince of my peace

Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d61 (1889) First Line: I stand all bewildered [astonished] with wonder Refrain First Line: The cross now covers my sins

O, help me sing for Jesus

Author: Ellen M. H. Gates Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d62 (1889) First Line: I will sing for Jesus, With his blood

Home of the soul

Author: Ellen M. H. Gates Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d63 (1889) First Line: I will sing you a song of that [a] [the] beautiful

I am waiting for the dawning

Author: Isaiah Baltzell Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d64 (1889) First Line: I will watch and wait for the morning's dawn

I would have gone, God bade me stay

Author: Christina G. Rosetti Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d65 (1889)

If he is mine

Author: Benjamin Beddome Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d67 (1889) First Line: If God is mine, then present things

If I in thy likeness, O Lord, may awake

Author: George C. Well Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d68 (1889)

I can Tarry but a Night

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Shindler Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d69 (1889) First Line: I'm a pilgrim and I'm a stranger, I can tarry Refrain First Line: I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a stranger, I can tarry, I can tarry but a night.

I'm nearing the gates

Author: Isaiah Baltzell Hymnal: SOSC1889 #d70 (1889) First Line: I'm nearing the gates of the city, that city

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