Author: John NewtonHymnal: Revival Praise. Erickson Campaign Special #d32 (1917)First Line: How lost was [is] my [our] conditionRefrain First Line: There's a balm in GileadLanguages: English
Author: John NewtonHymnal: Songs for the Soul Winner #d34 (1902)First Line: How lost was [is] my [our] conditionRefrain First Line: There's a balm in Gilead
Author: John NewtonHymnal: Tidings of Glory #d44 (1916)First Line: How lost was [is] my [our] conditionRefrain First Line: There's a balm in GileadLanguages: English
Author: John NewtonHymnal: The Harmonic Chimes for Revivals, Praise Meetings, Church Worship ... #d45 (1916)First Line: How lost was [is] my [our] conditionRefrain First Line: There's a balm in GileadLanguages: English
Author: John NewtonHymnal: Praise, a New Song Book #d46 (1914)First Line: How lost was [is] my [our] conditionRefrain First Line: There's a balm in GileadLanguages: English
Author: John NewtonHymnal: Helpful Hymns suitable for all religious services #d47 (1925)First Line: How lost was [is] my [our] conditionRefrain First Line: There's a balm in GileadLanguages: English
Author: John NewtonHymnal: Hosannas to the King, No.2 #d48 (1914)First Line: How lost was [is] my [our] conditionRefrain First Line: There's a balm in GileadLanguages: English
Author: John NewtonHymnal: Gospel Quintet Songs #d49 (1930)First Line: How lost was [is] my [our] conditionRefrain First Line: There's a balm in GileadLanguages: English
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