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Prayer is the key

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: STHV1964 #d12 (1964) Person Name: Fanny J. Crosby First Line: How sweet to hide ourselves away

I must have the Savior with me

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: STHV1964 #d19 (1964) Person Name: Fanny J. Crosby

Jesus will give you rest

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: STHV1964 #d59 (1964) Person Name: Fanny J. Crosby First Line: Will you come, will you come, with your poor broken heart

Zion's hill

Author: James A. Crutchfield Hymnal: STHV1964 #d50 (1964) Person Name: James A. Crutchfield First Line: There waits for me a glad tomorrow Refrain First Line: Some day, beyond the reach of mortal ken

The broken heart

Author: Thomas Dennis Hymnal: STHV1964 #d9 (1964) Person Name: Thomas Dennis First Line: Have you read the story of the Cross Where Jesus bled and died

You ought to know him

Author: H. O. Devah Hymnal: STHV1964 #d15 (1964) Person Name: H. O. Devah First Line: I have a friend, you ought to know him

Yes, Lord, I will say yes

Author: Merrill Dunlop Hymnal: STHV1964 #d5 (1964) Person Name: Merrill Dunlop First Line: Calling, pleading, comest thou, Lord

Opened for me

Author: Merrill Dunlop Hymnal: STHV1964 #d49 (1964) Person Name: Merrill Dunlop First Line: There is a Fountain open for my cleansing Where sin's atonement

His grace is enough for me

Author: J. Bruce Evans Hymnal: STHV1964 #d29 (1964) Person Name: J. Bruce Evans First Line: Just when I am disheartened

Grace enough for me

Author: Edwin O. Excell Hymnal: STHV1964 #d25 (1964) Person Name: Edwin O. Excell First Line: In looking through my tears one day

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