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Going home, going home

Hymnal: The Sweet Singer #125 (1863) First Line: Let worldly minds the world pursue
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Going home, going home

Hymnal: Familiar Hymns for Social Meetings #148 (1864) First Line: Let worldly minds the world pursue Languages: English
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Growing in Grace

Hymnal: Poems and Hymns of Dawn #150 (1890) First Line: Let worldly minds the world pursue Languages: English

Old things passed away

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Parish Psalmody #d400 (1844) First Line: Let worldly minds the world pursue
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Let worldly minds the world purcue

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns, in which are some never before printed #CXCIII (1782) Languages: English
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Let earthly minds the world pursue

Hymnal: Additional Hymns, Adopted by the General Synod of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North America, at their Session, June 1846, and authorized to be used in the churches under their care #117 (1847) Languages: English
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Let groveling minds the world pursue

Hymnal: Seamen's Devotional Assistant, and Mariners' Hymns; prepared under direction of the American Seamen's Friend Society #230 (1838)

Let earthly [grovelling] minds the world pursue

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Seamen's Devotional Assistant and Mariners' Hymns (American Seamen's Friend Society) #d255 (1830)

Let earthly [grovelling] minds the world pursue

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns for the Use of the Brethren in Christ #d266 (1876) Languages: English

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