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Mizpah, a Book of Special Songs and Choruses
Editor:
Dorothy Dobbins Dake
Publisher:
Dorothy Dobbins Dake, Bristol, Tenn., 1941
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d1
After the storm is over, and after my race is run
d2
Because mankind partook of sin
d3
From the crowds far away
d4
Give of your best to the Master, Give of the strength
d5
I cannot afford a mansion
d6
I feel at the feet of Jesus
d7
I have a dear loving mother
d8
I have made my choice forever 'twixt this world
d9
I heard that the life of the Savior
d10
I'm in love with my Savior
d11
Is there a heart that is waiting
d12
Kneel at the cross, Christ will meet you there
d13
My Father's Bible has truth
d14
Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee
d15
O thou whose arm is strong and bare
d16
Outside the fold tonight
d17
Soul in sin, why longer stray
d18
The Christ of great, infinite mercy
d19
The hand that was riven is reaching to you
d20
The Master stood in his garden
d21
The Potter desired a masterpiece
d22
The stranger of Galilee has long been a friend
d23
There's a land of pure delight
d24
Tonight my thoughts have turned to home
d25
'Twas the brightest morn That had ever borne
d26
Twilight is falling [stealing] over the sea
d27
Upon a cross, a cruel cross
d28
We may sing of our Redeemer
d29
You ask why I love and adore Jesus
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