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Memories and Modern Songs
Editor:
John T. Cook
Publisher:
Stamps Quartet Music Co., Dallas, Tex., 1955
Language:
English
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O thou blessed Rock of ages
33
There's a wonderful country called "Somewhere,"
34
Tho' the tears oft dim my eyes
35
Wherever you may be, on land or stormy sea
36
There is joy in my soul since my dear Savior
37
I love to tell how Jesus saved my soul
38
When I think about the cross
39
Don't forget the price
40
I'm sure you've heard the story
41
There is one who came from the Father
42
You gotta live your religion ev'ry day
43
I was lost in sin and darkness
44
Well, I get tired and weary on the way
45
God was here long before the world
46
I've never been in the fi'ry furnace
47
Often I'm hindered on my way
48
I've been trav'ling here in this life
49
Jericho was a city, safe within a great wall
50
O my brother, O my sister
51
I sing because I'm happy
52
I searched and I searched for that road
53
When time shall come for my leaving
54
There must be Someone who answers pray'rs
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