Author: E. MurphyHymnal: WWCS1947 #161 (1947)First Line: To the weary and oppressedRefrain First Line: How the hearts of men rejoiceLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [To the weary and oppressed]
Author: Mrs. M. A. KidderHymnal: WWCS1947 #162 (1947)First Line: Ere you left your room this morningRefrain First Line: O how praying rests the wearyLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Ere you left your room this morning]
Author: J. B. F. W.Hymnal: WWCS1947 #163 (1947)First Line: Precious mem'ries, unseen angelsRefrain First Line: Precious mem'ries, how they lingerLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Precious mem'ries, unseen angels]
Author: E. E. HewittHymnal: WWCS1947 #164 (1947)First Line: More about Jesus would I knowRefrain First Line: More, more about JesusLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [More about Jesus would I know]
Author: William KetheHymnal: WWCS1947 #165 (1947)First Line: Praise God, from whom all blessings flowLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Praise God, from whom all blessings flow]
Author: R. H. Cunningham; A. B. SebrenHymnal: WWCS1947 #166 (1947)First Line: O wonderful mercy! so full and so freeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [O wonderful mercy! so full and so free]
Author: Fanny J. CrosbyHymnal: WWCS1947 #168 (1947)First Line: Jesus, keep me near the crossRefrain First Line: In the cross, in the crossLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Jesus, keep me near the cross]
Author: Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr.Hymnal: WWCS1947 #169 (1947)First Line: There's not a friend like the lowly JesusRefrain First Line: Jesus knows all about our strugglesLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There's not a friend like the lowly Jesus]
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