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Trusting in Jesus
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I am trusting now in Jesus, I have found a friend at last
Author: Mabel H. Robbins
Tune: [I am trusting now in Jesus] (Nethercutt)
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Author:
Mabel H. Robbins
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First Line:
I am trusting now in Jesus, I have found a friend at last
Title:
Trusting in Jesus
Author:
Mabel H. Robbins
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
I am trusting Thee, Lord Jesus
Publication Date:
1896
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[I am trusting now in Jesus] (Nethercutt)
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Glory Bells: a collection of new hymns and new music for Sunday-schools, gospel meetings, revivals, Christian Endeavor societies, Epworth Leagues, etc. (1896), p.72
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Glory Bells #64
Display Title
: Trusting in Jesus
First Line
: I am trusting now in Jesus
Tune Title
: [I am trusting now in Jesus]
Author
: Mabel H. Robbins
Date
: 1896
Glory Bells #64
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