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Jewels Four
Editor:
John T. Benson, Jr.
Publisher:
John T. Benson, Jr., Nashville, 1953
Language:
English
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d1
Because I love him, my heart can sing
d2
Each step I take my Savior goes before me
d3
Have you ever been lonely
d4
Have you seen Jesus lately
d5
I can't get along without Jesus
d6
I found a Friend in Jesus
d7
I have a friend, a wonderful friend
d8
I have a friend so precious, so very
d9
I heard the Master's voice one day
d10
I love thee, dear Savior
d11
I once did roam the dreary paths of sin
d12
More like thee, blessed Master
d13
My soul was stirred, As a voice I heard
d14
Often my heart is weary
d15
On a thousand battle fronts the fight is raging
d16
Once I was lost and in despair
d17
One of these days, My Jesus is coming
d18
Only two ways are set before us
d19
Prepare to meet Jesus
d20
We read in the Bible that Jesus once said
d21
We would cross over the river
d22
When Jesus alone went up Calvary's mountain
d23
When Jesus was slain, on Calvary's cross
d24
When my heart doth long for rest
d25
You don't need to worry bout a thing
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