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a2 But Continue Thou Mac Lynch Mac Lynch CAPO 3 D e/D D e/D 1. These days are draw-ing close to an end. God has been work-ing on 2. Now to the jour-ney youmust now face. Cham-pions He'll make you if SSE Hoel Se Seige you, my dear friend.Your heart has been ten-der, tho’ oth-ers’ stone cold. For you run His race. Your strength is made per-fect when it is so weak. His oD you who are hun-gry a mes-sage we hold. 1 But con - grace is suf - fi-cient when His face you seek. — tin-ue thou in the things thou hast learned. But con - tin-ue thou in the o AZ , things thou hast learned (hast learned). May ev-'ty seed sown in love here be 2 © Copyright 1997 by THE WILDS. All rights reserved. i: reaped in your life. But con - tin-ue thou in the things thou hast learned. Seal — eee at O How I Love the Savior’s Name 73 Frederick Whitfield W.H. Rudd 7 ae ea ee 1.There is a namel love to hear, | love to sing its worth; 2. It tells me of a Sav-iors love,Who died to set me free; 3. And there with all the blood-bought throng, From sin and sor - row free; 2 ere 4 =y=e =! 3. It sounds like mu-sic in mine ear, The sweet-est name on earth. It tells me of His pre-cious blood, The sin-ners per - fect plea. lll sing the new e - ter - nal song Of Je- sus’ love to me. aa = 2 Pi. Op 2 = petty fest pre e zal = i f = feel ' 9 D7 Gsus G G G G7 Cc alC D7 O how! love the Sav-iors name, O how! love the Sav-iors name, — © how | love the Sav-iors name, The sweet - est name #@ Canvricght by Salvationist Publishing and Gnnniies Ita Wis

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