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Norman Clayton's Favorites No. 1
Publisher:
Norman Clayton Pub. Co., Great Barrington, Mass., 1957
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Elements of Worship
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d1
Away in the wild one lone sheep had strayed
d2
Beyond the sunset, O blissful morning
d3
Bowed with the weight of sin and shame
d4
Christ is risen, Christ is risen, Tell the joyful news today
d5
Come, all ye weary oppressed
d6
Dark is the night and cold, Fierce is the storm and bold
d7
Do trials often grieve your heart
d8
Down from his glory, Ever living story
d9
Drifting carelessly with the tide
d10
Fairest of ten thousand is Jesus
d11
Far dearer than all that the world can impart
d12
Fathomless love, what a wondrous theme
d13
God understands your sorrow
d14
God's tomorrow is a day of gladness
d15
God's way is the best way
d16
Hear the Lord of harvest sweetly calling
d17
How desolate my life would be
d18
I am not worthy of the least of his favor
d19
I am weak but thou art strong
d20
I do not know how One so high and glorious
d21
I do not know the depth [depths] of Jesus' love
d22
I do not know, why [how] oft round me
d23
I have walked alone with Jesus
d24
I hear my dying Savior say, follow me
d25
I must tell others the story
d26
I saw one hanging on a [the] tree
d27
I see a cross through a gateway of prayer
d28
I stand all amazed at the love
d29
I trust in God wherever I may be
d30
I was drifting away on life's pitiless sea
d31
I was lost in sin but Jesus rescued me
d32
I was straying when Christ found me
d33
I would love to tell you what I think of Jesus
d34
If when you give the best of your service
d35
If you could know how Jesus loves you
d36
I'm a pilgrim and I'm a stranger, I can tarry
d37
In fancy I stood by the shore
d38
In shady green pastures
d39
Is there someone who can meet my need
d40
It was alone the Savior prayed in dark Gethsemene
d41
It was His love for me
d42
Jesus alone could bring salvation
d43
Jesus has promised my Shepherd to be
d44
Jesus, my Lord, will love me forever
d45
Jesus will walk with me down through the valley
d46
Lift up your eyes to Calvary
d47
Love sent my Savior to die in my stead
d48
My Father is omnipotent, and that you can't deny
d49
My life was full of sorrow
d50
My Lord has garments so wondrous fine
d51
My only hope must be in Jesus
d52
No one knows how long the journey
d53
No one understands like Jesus
d54
O how well do I remember
d55
O Lord most high, thou holy God and Savior
d56
O shout the tidings far and near
d57
O soul, are you troubled with doubting and fear
d58
On Calvary alone he died
d59
Once I was far from my Lord away
d60
One sat alone beside the highway begging
d61
Only to be what he wants me to be
d62
Our blessed Lord was smitten on the cross
d63
Some glorious morning sorrow will cease
d64
Somehow I know that Christ is mine
d65
Sometimes, when my faith would falter
d66
Somewhere a brother was bowed down with care
d67
The love of God is greater far
d68
The service of Jesus true pleasure affords
d69
The vain regrets of yesterday
d70
The world says I'm dreaming, but I know 'tis Jesus
d71
There have been names that I have loved to hear
d72
There is a name to me so dear
d73
There is therefore now no condemnation
d74
There may be tears to shed as we travel home
d75
There was [is] one who was willing to die in my stead
d76
There'll be light in the sky, from the palace on high
d77
There's a garden where Jesus is waiting
d78
There's a line that is drawn by rejecting our Lord
d79
There's a wonderful name, 'tis Jesus
d80
There's the wonder of sunset at evening
d81
Trust in the lord with all thine heart
d82
'Twas the dark, lonely hour of midnight
d83
Up Calvary's mountain one dreadful morn
d84
We shall see his lovely face
d85
When comes to the weary a blessed release
d86
When I am weary from toil and care
d87
When I shall come to the end of my way
d88
When the brightest star has faded
d89
When we reach the land of light
d90
When your heart is aching, turn to Jesus
d91
Who can cheer the heart like Jesus
d92
Why should I feel discouraged
d93
You cannot hide from God
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