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Topic | Sub-Topic | Hymn | First Line |
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After Sermon | #XCII | God of all consolation, take | |
After Sermon | #LXIV | Hosanna to the Prince of light | |
After Sermon | #CXXV | My God, in whom are all the springs | |
After Sermon | #CLXIV | The God Jehovah reigns | |
After Sermon | #XCI | He is a God of sovereign love | |
After Sermon | #LXIII | Awake, sweet gratitude and sing | |
After Sermon | #CXXIX | Beset with snares on every hand | |
After Sermon | #CLXIII | Awake, and sing the song | |
After Sermon | #XC | Oft I reflect upon thy grace | |
After Sermon | #LXII | Out of the deeps of long distress | |
After Sermon | #CXXIV | The spacious Firmament on high | |
After Sermon | #CLXII | Not all the blood of beasts | |
After Sermon | #LXI | Rich grace, free grace most sweetly calls | |
After Sermon | #CXXIII | Oft as the bell with solemn toll | |
After Sermon | #CLXI | Now let our voices join | |
After Sermon | #CXXII | Thy presence, Saviour, may I feel | |
After Sermon | #CX | Why did the nations join to slay | |
After Sermon | #CLX | Grace! 'tis a charming sound | |
After Sermon | #CXXI | How happy is the christian's state | |
After Sermon | #CVIII | And will the Lord thus condescend |