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Amazing Grace

Author: John Newton Appears in 1,510 hymnals First Line: Amazing grace, how sweet the sound Used With Tune: [Amazing grace, how sweet the sound]
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Revive Us Again

Author: Wm. P. Mackay Appears in 1,287 hymnals First Line: We praise thee, O God! for the Son of Thy love Refrain First Line: Hallelujah, thine the glory Used With Tune: [We praise thee, O God! for the Son of Thy love]

Where Could I Go?

Author: J. B. C. Appears in 131 hymnals First Line: Living below in this old sinful world Refrain First Line: Where could I go, O where could I go Used With Tune: [Living below in this old sinful world]

Working In the Vineyard

Author: John L. Shrader Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: As a pilgrim and a stranger trav'ling thru this weary land Refrain First Line: I am working in the vineyard of my blessed Lord and King Used With Tune: [As a pilgrim and a stranger trav'ling thru this weary land]

I Feel the Spirit, Don't You?

Author: E. L. W. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I feel the spirit tonight, don't you Used With Tune: [I feel the spirit tonight, don't you]

I Can Wear a Smile and Sing

Author: Mrs. P. W. A. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: As I travel on my journey thru this land of grief untold Refrain First Line: I can wear a smile and sing along my way Used With Tune: [As I travel on my journey thru this land of grief untold]

Choose Ye, This Day

Author: J. B. C. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A feeling within you is leading you onward Refrain First Line: Way down, deep call Used With Tune: [A feeling within you is leading you onward]

Bring it to the Lord in Prayer

Author: G. T. S. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: When days are dark and lonely, and clouds are hanging low Refrain First Line: Just bring it to the Lord in prayer Used With Tune: [When days are dark and lonely, and clouds are hanging low]
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I'm going home, I'm going home

Author: Wm. C. Hunter Appears in 726 hymnals First Line: My heav'nly home is bright and fair Used With Tune: [My heav'nly home is bright and fair]
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That's Why I Need My Savior So

Author: J. W. P. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I do not know just what awaits me Refrain First Line: I do not fear death's chilly waters Lyrics: 1 I do not know just what awaits me, In this old world as on I go; I only know that death is coming, That's why I need my Savior so. Chorus: I do not fear deaths chilly waters. I do not dread the crossing o'er; I only know this fate awaits me, That's why I need my Savior so. 2 I cannot see beyond deaths curtain, I cannot choose my time to go; There's only One who knows my journey. That's why I need to trust Him so. [Chorus] 3 There's one thing sure we all must travel Thru this dark hour we all must go; The day, the hour has been appointed, That's why we need the Savior so. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [I do not know just what awaits me]

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