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O Thou, in all Thy might so far

Author: Rev. Frederick L. Hosmer Hymnal: The Smaller Hymnal #37 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY
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But Warm, Sweet, Tender, even yet

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: Hymns That Every Child Should Know #38 (1907) First Line: We may not climb the heavenly steeps Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY
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We may not climb the heav'nly steeps

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: Scripture and Song in Worship #39 (1909) Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY
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We may not climb the heavenly steeps

Author: John G. Whittier Hymnal: The Song Companion to the Scriptures #40 (1911) Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY
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O Thou, in all thy might so far

Author: Frederick L. Hosmer Hymnal: Pilgrim Songs (Number Two) #45 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY
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We May Not Climb the Heavenly Steeps

Author: John G. Whittier, 1807-1892 Hymnal: Worship and Service Hymnal #46 (1957) Lyrics: 1 We may not climb the heavenly steeps To bring the Lord Christ down; In vain we search the lowest deeps, For Him no depths can drown. 2 But warm, sweet, tender, even yet A present help is He; And faith has still its Olivet, And love its Galilee. 3 The healing of His seamless dress Is by our beds of pain; We touch Him in life’s throng and press, And we are whole again. 4 Through Him the first fond prayers are said Our lips of childhood frame; The last low whispers of our dead Are burdened with His Name. 5 O Lord and Master of us all, Whate’er our name or sign, We own Thy sway, we hear Thy call, We test our lives by Thine! Amen. Topics: Christ Life and Ministry; Devotional; Inner Life Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY

Immortal Love, Forever Full

Author: John G. Whittier Hymnal: A Hymnal for Friends #49 (1942) Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY
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Even Song

Author: Ida Hunneman Hymnal: Missionary Hymnal #50 (1906) First Line: This day Thou gavest us Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY
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Immortal Love, forever full

Author: John G. Whittier Hymnal: Student Volunteer Hymnal #50 (1927) Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY
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O Thou, in all Thy might so far

Author: Rev. Frederick L. Hosmer Hymnal: The Church School Hymnal for Youth #50 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: SERENITY

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