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Take up thy cross

Author: A. H. Ackley Hymnal: YPCA1932 #d51 (1932) First Line: I walked one day along a country road Refrain First Line: Take up thy cross and follow me

He's a wonderful Savior to me

Author: Virgil P. Brock Hymnal: YPCA1932 #d52 (1932) First Line: I was lost in sin but Jesus rescued me Refrain First Line: For he's a wonderful Savior to me

Love lifted me! Love lifted me

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: YPCA1932 #d53 (1932) First Line: I was sinking deep in sin

Precious hiding place

Author: Avis Burgeson Christiansen; Avis B. Christiansen Hymnal: YPCA1932 #d54 (1932) First Line: I was straying when Christ found me Refrain First Line: Precious hiding place, Precious hiding place

If I have wounded any [a] soul today

Author: C. M. Battersby Hymnal: YPCA1932 #d55 (1932)

Higher ground

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: YPCA1932 #d56 (1932) First Line: I'm pressing on the upward way Refrain First Line: Lord, lift me up and let me stand

I walk with the King, hallelujah

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: YPCA1932 #d57 (1932) First Line: In sorrow I wandered

I'll go where you want me to go

Author: Mary A. Brown Hymnal: YPCA1932 #d58 (1932) 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

Alone

Author: Ben H. Price Hymnal: YPCA1932 #d59 (1932) First Line: It was alone the Savior prayed in dark Gethsemene Refrain First Line: Alone, alone, He bore it all alone

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