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I remember how he paid the debt for me

Author: M. S. Lemons Hymnal: VG1935 #d39 (1935) Person Name: M. S. Lemons First Line: I remember how my Savior died for me

Shine, O let it shine

Author: M. S. Lemons Hymnal: VG1935 #d110 (1935) Person Name: M. S. Lemons First Line: The world is lost in darkness and it cannot see Refrain First Line: We will walk and talk with Jesus

A wonderful time for you

Author: Civilla D. Martin Hymnal: VG1935 #d1 (1935) Person Name: Civilla D. Martin First Line: A wonderful time is just ahead

Waiting on God for his blessing today

Author: Civilla D. Martin Hymnal: VG1935 #d123 (1935) Person Name: Civilla D. Martin

Jesus will answer for me

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: VG1935 #d133 (1935) Person Name: W. C. Martin First Line: When called to the judgment at last Refrain First Line: But I have an Advocate pleading for me

When he comes

Author: W. B. McCafferty Hymnal: VG1935 #d129 (1935) Person Name: W. B. McCafferty First Line: We shall see our Lord again

O mother, how we miss you

Author: William A. McKinney Hymnal: VG1935 #d126 (1935) Person Name: William A. McKinney First Line: We have lost our dear, sweet mother Refrain First Line: O dear mother, how we miss you

With Satan bound a thousand years

Author: Walter A. Meador Hymnal: VG1935 #d134 (1935) Person Name: Walter A. Meador First Line: When Christ, the Lord, shall come again

Kneel at the cross, Christ will meet you there

Author: Charles E. Moody Hymnal: VG1935 #d69 (1935) Person Name: Charles E. Moody

Drifting too far from the shore

Author: Charles E. Moody Hymnal: VG1935 #d88 (1935) Person Name: Charles E. Moody First Line: Out on the perilous deep

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