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98. I would see Jesus. As I muse, 239. Idlers all day about the market place, 55. Idly as thou, in that old day, 174. If any little word of mine, 75. If every man's internal care, 114. If God is mine then present things, 224. If I could feel my hand, dear Lord, in thine 178. If I could live to God for just one day, 256. If I could only surely know, 206. If I could see a brother, 74. If I have faltered more or less, 151. If I Him but have, 230. If I knew you and you knew me, 69. If I should die to-night, 67. If I truly love the One, 164. If I were dead I think that you, 265. If I were told that I must die to-morrow, 214. If Jesus came to earth again, 234. If Jesus Christ is a man, 244. If life's pleasures cheer thee, 247. If no kindly thought or word, 54. If none were sick and none were sad, 114. If only he is mine, 238. If suddenly upon the street, 163. If the Lord should come in the morning, 229. If the weather is cold don't scold, 148. If the wren can cling to a spray, 198. If this little world to-night, 262. If thou art blest, Then let the sunshine, 102. If thou canst plan a noble deed, 21. If thou _hast_ something bring thy goods, 27. If thou hast the gift of strength, 65. If to Jesus for relief, 200. If we believed we should, 185. If we knew the cares and sorrows, 70. If we sit down at set of sun, 54. If washed in Jesus' blood, 249. If when I kneel to pray, 125. If you cannot on the ocean, 59. If you have a friend worth having, 77. If you have a word of cheer, 77. Immortal Love, forever full, 233. In a napkin smooth and white, 45. In a world where sorrow, 141. In all I think or speak or do, 122. In buds upon some Aaron's rod, 222. In full and glad surrender, 81. In heavenly love abiding, 90. In humbleness, O Lord, I ask, 96. In life's small things be resolute, 39. "In pastures green?" Not always, 160. In proud humility a pious man, 99. In silence mend what ills deform, 65. In some way or other, 183. In spite of sorrow, loss, and pain, 18. In the deed that no man knoweth, 102. In the floods of tribulation, 158. In the hush of April weather, 272. In the June twilight, 273. In the pleasant orchard closes, 161. In the secret of his presence, 221. In the still air the music, 151. In vain they smite me, 186. In wise proportion does a fond hand mingle, 183. Into thy
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