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He is my Savior

Author: William Rosborough Hymnal: NBH1903 #665 (1904) First Line: The Lord has done so much for me Refrain First Line: O, he's my Savior
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Why don't you come to Jesus

Author: C. R. Dunbar Hymnal: NBH1903 #666 (1904) First Line: Jesus now is my salvation
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Flee, as a bird, to your [yon] [the] mountain

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Shindler Hymnal: NBH1903 #667 (1904)
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Send out the light

Author: William Rosborough Hymnal: NBH1903 #668 (1904) First Line: Out on life's ocean wide
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Lord, revive us, O revive us

Author: George Atkin Hymnal: NBH1903 #669 (1904) First Line: Brethren, we have met to worship, and adore the Lord our God
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Sabbath rest, new day of singing

Author: William Rosborough Hymnal: NBH1903 #670 (1904) First Line: Holy Sabbath, bright new morning
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Work, watch, pray, work for the day

Author: W. H. Sherwood Hymnal: NBH1903 #671 (1904) First Line: Work when the morning shineth
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Sabbath bells, Never cease your joy to tell

Hymnal: NBH1903 #672 (1904) First Line: Sabbath bells are sweetly ringing

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