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Browsing topics in Sing a New Song: No. 3

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Seasonal and GeneralFor the Young#133Too much hurt and frustration
Seasonal and GeneralFor the Young#134We thank you for the morning
Seasonal and GeneralGod's Rule#111Ami ta Rey
Seasonal and GeneralGod's Rule#112The voice had thundered, shaking
Seasonal and GeneralGod's Rule#113Subtle and gentle are the ways of God
Seasonal and GeneralGod's Rule#114aThe right hand of God is writing in our land
Seasonal and GeneralGod's Rule#114The right hand of God is writing in our land
Seasonal and GeneralGod's Rule#115God is moving through the land
Seasonal and GeneralHarvest#102O merciful God
Seasonal and GeneralHarvest#103Brothers all, sisters all, Christians everywhere
Seasonal and GeneralHarvest#104God of the earth and sky, Lord of our hills and plains
Seasonal and GeneralHarvest#105The fields of sugarcane and rice
Seasonal and GeneralHarvest#106All the Caribbean, bless the Lord!
Seasonal and GeneralHarvest#107Lord, behold our glad rejoicing
Seasonal and GeneralHarvest#108We thank you, Lord, for the rain and sunshine
Seasonal and GeneralHarvest#109The hills and valleys praise the Lord
Seasonal and GeneralHarvest#110With thankful harvest song, Lord
Seasonal and GeneralLent, Passion and Easter#97Christ is risen, risen, risen
Seasonal and GeneralLent, Passion and Easter#98Alleluia! The Lord is risen!
Seasonal and GeneralLent, Passion and Easter#99Give thanks to the Lord for he is good

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