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Keep Close to Jesus

Author: J. L. Appears in 59 hymnals First Line: When you start for the land of heavenly rest Refrain First Line: Keep close to Jesus, keep close to Jesus Topics: Happiness; Joy; Living; Warfare Used With Tune: [When you start for the land of heavenly rest]
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Meet Mother in the Skies

Appears in 54 hymnals First Line: In a lonely graveyard, many miles away Refrain First Line: Listen to her pleading, “Wand’ring boy, come home,” Topics: Awakening Used With Tune: [In a lonely graveyard, many miles away]
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Jesus Christ is Passing By

Author: J. Denham Smith Appears in 67 hymnals Topics: Decision Scripture: Mark 10:47 Used With Tune: [Jesus Christ is passing by]
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Is It Not Wonderful?

Author: E. A. H. Appears in 48 hymnals First Line: Wondrous it seemeth to me Refrain First Line: Is it not wonderful, is it not wonderful Topics: Experience; Happiness; Joy; Warfare Used With Tune: [Wondrous it seemeth to me]
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Go and Tell Jesus

Appears in 57 hymnals First Line: Go and tell Jesus, weary, sin-sick soul Refrain First Line: Go and tell Jesus, He only can forgive Topics: Consolation; Lord's Supper; Prayer; Sorrow; Temptation; Worship Used With Tune: [Go and tell Jesus, weary, sin-sick soul]
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Oh, It Is Wonderful

Author: E. C. Green Appears in 32 hymnals First Line: Can it be that Jesus bought me Topics: Experience; Happiness; Joy; Warfare Used With Tune: [Can it be that Jesus bought me]
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The Penitent's Plea

Author: H. B. Appears in 66 hymnals First Line: Savior, hear me, while before Thy feet Refrain First Line: Grace there is my every debt to pay Topics: Repentance Used With Tune: [Savior, hear me, while before Thy feet]
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I Will Shout His Praise in Glory

Author: P. H. Dingman Appears in 46 hymnals First Line: You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care Topics: Experience; Happiness; Joy; Warfare Used With Tune: [You ask what makes me happy, my heart so free from care]
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Was There Ever a Friend So True?

Author: Harriet Fithian Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: I have a dear Savior Who loves me, I know Refrain First Line: Was there ever a friend so true Topics: Happiness; Joy; Living; Warfare Used With Tune: [I have a dear Savior Who loves me, I know]
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The Book of Books

Author: Pearl Waggoner Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Oh, Book of books! I love it Refrain First Line: Oh, Book of books! I love it Lyrics: 1 Oh, Book of books! I love it, I prize it more and more; It seems, each time I read it, More precious than before. When troubled, I consult it— When weary, to it turn, And find therein the comfort For which my spirits yearn. Refrain: Oh, Book of books! I love it, I prize it more and more; It seems, each time I read it, More precious than before. 2 I love each gracious promise, I love to claim them mine, And gather from its pages New pow’r and strength divine. More welcome than a letter From friend in far-off land, I take it as a message From One close, close at hand. [Refrain] 3 From One who knows and loves me, Who understands my need, Who satisfies my longing, And gives me joy indeed; Yes, joy which makes e’en sorrow More blessed and more sweet Than world’s best joys without Him, With gayety complete. [Refrain] 4 Its words, in all their fullness, Are to my way a light; They guide me in the daytime, Are with me in the night; And oh! without its pages, Where could I find the pow’r To keep me from temptation, Or fill the lonely heart? [Refrain] 5 Where else for peace unchanging And gladness could I go? A hope it puts before me, A comfort here below; And soon the precious Savior It taught me here to love, I’ll see, and know, and worship Forevermore above. [Refrain] Topics: The Bible Used With Tune: [Oh, Book of books! I love it]

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