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Keeps Me Singing, No.2
Editor:
T. Babcock
Publisher:
John T. Benson Pub. Co., Nashville, 1961
Language:
English
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d1
Each step I take my Savior goes before me
d2
God told Jonah to go down to Ninevah
d3
He understands when no one else
d4
He will save you from your sin
d5
Heaven I'm going there
d6
I hear my Savior's voice
d7
I love the Lord who died
d8
Jesus died on Calvary's cross
d9
Jesus, my Savior, has shown me
d10
Lost, and wandering, blind as can be
d11
My Lord and I will always be together
d12
Out of the depths of deep despair
d13
Rest for the weary is waiting
d14
The Master's hand reached down
d15
The price of my salvation
d16
The promise of salvation is free
d17
The wondrous Savior in heaven above
d18
There's a place of joy everlasting
d19
Upon the cross of Calvary
d20
We will stand for the faith
d21
Well, now I once was lost in sin
d22
Were you to the cross to see the Savior
d23
When Noah took his family
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