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When He Comes
Whom should I fear, since God to me
Why should I vex my soul, and fret
Waiting at the Pool
Wonderful Peace
We are More than Conquerors
Who is this fair one in distress
When His Love Comes In
When my last hour is close at hand
With me thy servant, in thy grace
Wilmot
When Jesus the Savior Comes In
Words That We Hold Tight
Weary sinner, keep thine eyes
When trouble strikes and fear takes root
Watch and Pray
Witness, ye men and angels
Witness, ye men and angels; now
Why sinks my weak, desponding mind?
We are the Lord's: His all-sufficient merit
Wherefore should man, frail child of clay
Witness ye men and angels; now
When Jesus, with his mighty love
Weary sinner, keep thine eyes
Why Should I Feel Discouraged (His Eye Is on the Sparrow)
We Are the Lord's
What strange perplexities arise!
What God Ordains Is Always Good
What strange perplexities arise!
When darkness long has veil'd my mind
Why Should I Feel Discouraged
Weary sinner, keep thine eyes
Why sinks my weak desponding mind?
Wherefore should man, frail child of clay
Witness, ye men and angels; now
Witness Ye Men and Angels, Now
We Are the Lord's
We are the Lord's: His all-sufficient merit
We Are the Lord's
Wherefore should man, frail child of clay
Why Should I Feel Discouraged (His Eye Is On the Sparrow)
Witness Ye Men and Angels
We Are the Lord's; His All-Sufficient Merit
What strange perplexities arise
When Earth with All Its Joys Defeats Me
Watch and Pray
When at thy footstool, Lord, I bend
Why Should I Feel Discouraged? (His Eye Is on the Sparrow)
Word of God, When All Was Silent
Weary sinner, keep thine eyes

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