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Church Hymnal, Third Edition
Published:
1919
Denomination:
Church of Ireland
Language:
English
Indexes
First Lines
Elements of Worship
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712
Take my life, and let it be
713
Today the Savior calls
714
Tell me the old, old story
715
There were ninety and nine
716
Thou didst leave thy throne and thy kingly crown
717
Today thy mercy calls us
718
What a Friend we have in Jesus
719
We are soldiers of Christ, who is mighty to save
720
Will your anchor hold in the storms of life?
721
Yield not to temptation
c01
A virgin most pure, as the prophet foretold
c02
All this night bright angels sing
c03
All my heart this night rejoices
c04
As Joseph was a walking
c05
Cradled all lowly
c06
God rest you merry, gentlemen
c07
Good Christian men, rejoice
c08
In the bleak midwinter
c09
Like silver lamps in a distant shrine
c10
Love came down at Christmas
c11
On Christmas morn
c12
See amid the winter’s snow
c13
The first Nowell the angel did say
c14
When the crimson sun had set
c15
In the field with their flocks abiding
c16
Though poor be the chamber
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