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Short Name: Charles B. Atkins, Jr.
Full Name: Atkins, Charles B., Jr.
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[Are you now lost, daily living in sin]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)133531 12111 32111
[As in this land of sorrow we're traveling every day]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)111112 33321 12135
[Down deep in the heart of trusting man]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)113321 35651 33213
[Go and work for Jesus today, help win souls who've wandered astray]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)1
[Here in this lowland of sorrow and pain]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)156565 61223 32171
[Here in this valley of sorrow and sin]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)1
[I am a pilgrim going to my eternal home]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)111111 33333 33511
[I have a wonderful Savior who is most precious to me]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)213332 35332 26662
[I was once a sinner but the Lord saved my soul]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)155556 51233 21777
[If skies are grey, dreary the day]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)1
[Jesus is the Light for the soul in sin]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)132323 11266 76767
[Lovely the flower that blesses all my life]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)1
[The Lord said unto Moses]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)1
[The way was rough and darkness brought fear]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)1
[There is a city called heaven, we're told]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)111133 23161 33355
[There's a city up in heaven, where the righteous stay]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)333321 11233 16111
[We sometimes grow weary here]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)132313 21112 35232
[When depressing clouds are gathering over us]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)233334 41231 55565
[When the call comes from heaven's glory]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)1
[When the tempter throws his forces on the way]Charles B. Atkins, Jr. (Composer)1
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