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The nail scarred hand

Author: Baylus Benjamin McKinney Hymnal: MH1930 #d61 (1930) First Line: Have you failed in your plan Refrain First Line: Place your hand in the nail scarred hand

He leadeth me, he leadeth me

Author: Joseph H. Gilmore; Joseph Henry Gilmore Hymnal: MH1930 #d62 (1930) First Line: He leadeth me, O blessed thought

Our best

Author: S. C. Kirk Hymnal: MH1930 #d63 (1930) First Line: Hear ye the Master's call, give me thy best Refrain First Line: Every work for Jesus will be blest

Whisper [Whispering] softly, wanderer come

Author: Marcus M. Wells Hymnal: MH1930 #d65 (1930) First Line: Holy Spirit, faithful Guide

Wonderful love of my Savior

Author: Robert Harkness Hymnal: MH1930 #d67 (1930) First Line: How wondrous the love of my Savior to me

Hushed was the evening hymn

Author: James Drummond Burns Hymnal: MH1930 #d68 (1930)

I'm just going over Jordan

Hymnal: MH1930 #d69 (1930) First Line: I am a poor wayfaring pilgrim

The King's business

Author: E. Taylor Cassel Hymnal: MH1930 #d70 (1930) First Line: I am a stranger here, within a foreign land Refrain First Line: This is the message

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