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At our best for the Lord

Author: Lelia N. Morris Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d31 (1902) First Line: Heaven was robbed of its choicest and best

He knows, yes, my Jesus knows

Author: George W. Crofts Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d32 (1902) First Line: How blest the thought that Jesus knows

The Firm Foundation

Author: George Keith Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d33 (1902) First Line: How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord

Balm in Gilead

Author: John Newton Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d34 (1902) First Line: How lost was [is] my [our] condition Refrain First Line: There's a balm in Gilead

My Father's hand

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d35 (1902) First Line: I am on my way to a home on high Refrain First Line: O my Father's hand, loving Father's hand

My name is on the roll

Author: Lewis E. Jones Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d36 (1902) First Line: I am walking in the pathway Refrain First Line: Yes, my name is on the roll

Hidden peace

Author: John S. Brown Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d37 (1902) First Line: I cannot tell thee whence it came Refrain First Line: There's a deep settled peace in my soul

Room at the fountain

Author: Margaret J. Harris Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d38 (1902) First Line: I heard my loving Savior say Refrain First Line: Room, room, yes, there is room

The half has never yet been told

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d39 (1902) First Line: I know I love thee better, Lord

I'm glad I came home

Author: Charles F. Weigle Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d40 (1902) First Line: I was so lonely, so very lonely

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