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Look to the Lamb of God

Author: H. G. Jackson Hymnal: HH1945 #d21 (1945) First Line: If you from sin are longing to be free Languages: English

O the love that sought me

Author: W. Spencer Walton Hymnal: HH1945 #d22 (1945) First Line: In tenderness he sought me Languages: English

I'll go where you want me to go

Author: Mary A. Brown Hymnal: HH1945 #d23 (1945) First Line: It may not be on the mountain [mountain's] height, Or over the stormy sea Refrain First Line: I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord Languages: English

I've found a Friend, O, such a Friend

Author: J. G. Small Hymnal: HH1945 #d24 (1945) Languages: English

Calling today

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: HH1945 #d25 (1945) First Line: Jesus is tenderly calling thee [you] home Languages: English

Blessed quietness

Author: Mamie P. Ferguson Hymnal: HH1945 #d26 (1945) First Line: Joys are flowing like a river Refrain First Line: Blessed quietness, holy quietness Languages: English

Hallelujah, what a Savior

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: HH1945 #d28 (1945) First Line: Man of sorrow [sorrows], what a name Languages: English

Happy day, happy day, when Jesus washed my sins away

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: HH1945 #d29 (1945) First Line: O happy day that fixed [seals] [stays] my choice Languages: English

The cleansing wave

Author: Phoebe Palmer Hymnal: HH1945 #d30 (1945) First Line: O now I see the crimson [cleansing] wave Refrain First Line: The Cleansing stream I see, I see! Languages: English

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