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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Christhis resurrection on the Lord's day#P118bLord, thou hast heard thy Servant's Cry
Christhis resurrection on the Lord's day#P118eSee what a living Stone
Christhis resurrection on the Lord's day#P118aThe Lord appears my Helper now
Christhis resurrection on the Lord's day#P118dThis is the Day the Lord hath made
ChristHis Righteousness#I.CIXNo more, my God, I boast no more
ChristHis Sacrifice#II.CXLIINot all the Blood of Beast
ChristHis Suffering and Glory#II.LXXXIVCome, all harmonious Tongues
ChristHis Suffering and Glory#I.LXIICome, let us join our chearful Songs
ChristHis Suffering and Glory#II.LXXXIIIThus saith the Ruler of the Skies
ChristHis Suffering and Glory#II.LXXXIAnd now the Scales have left mine Eyes
ChristHis Suffering and Glory#III.XNature with open Volume stands
ChristHis Suffering and Glory#I.IBehold the Glories of the Lamb
ChristHis Suffering and Glory#II.XLIIINow for a Tune of lofty Praise
ChristHis Sufferings#III.XVINow let our Pains be all forgot
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#P5Lord, in the Morning thou shalt hear
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#P22cNow let our mournful Songs record
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#P69dDeep in our Hearts let us record
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#P69aSave me, O GOD, the swelling Floods
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#P22bNow from the roaring Lion's Rage
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#P2cWhy did the Jews proclaim their Rage?

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