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Oberlin social & sabbath school hymn book
Author:
George N. Allen
Publisher:
James N. Fitch, Oberlin, 1846
Language:
English
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Feebly the bondman toiled
202
I pity the slave-mother
203
O pity the poor little slave
204
Come back to me, mother! why linger away
205
Christian mother, when thy pray'r
206
Bread of heaven! on thee I feed
207
O sacred Head once wounded
208
When languor and disease invade
209
Gently, my Savior! let me down
210
What's this that steals,-that steals upon my frame?
211
Sweet is the scene where Christians die
212
Why do we mourn departing friends
213
Cease, ye mourners! cease to languish
214
Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb!
215
Thou art gone to the grave
216
That awful day will surely come
217
O, There will be mourning, mourning
218
There is a happy land
219
Lord! dismiss us with they blessing
220
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow
221
To God, the Father - God, the Son
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