Topic | Sub-Topic | Hymn | First Line |
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Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #779 | Who is thy neighbor, he whom thou |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #780 | Make channels for the streams of love |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #781 | Go to the pillow of disease |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #782 | I may not scorn the meanest thing |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #783 | Lord, lead the way the Saviour went |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #784 | Defend the poor and desolate |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #785 | Blest is the man, whose softeningheart |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #786 | Friends of the poor, the young |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #787 | To God be glory, peace on earth |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #788 | No warlike sounds awoke the night |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #789 | That stream of truth, a silver thread |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #790 | Not individual souls alone |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #791 | Our Father, we may lisp that name |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #792 | God of the poor, whose listening ear |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #793 | Lord, when thine ancient people cried |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #794 | Father, we pray for those who dwell |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #795 | O shut not out sweet pity's ray |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #796 | Slavery and death the cup contains |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #797 | We praise thee, if one rescued soul |
Christian Philanthropy and Reform | | #798 | O thou, at whose rebuke the grave |