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Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane

Hymnal: HoP1864 #d231 (1864) First Line: While passing a garden, I lingered to hear Languages: English

Who will care for mother now

Author: C. C. Sawyer Hymnal: HoP1864 #d232 (1864) First Line: Why am I so weak and weary Refrain First Line: Soon with angels I'll be marching Languages: English

Thy will be done

Author: William H. Bathurst Hymnal: HoP1864 #d233 (1864) First Line: Why should our tears in sorrow flow Languages: English

Why should we spend so many days

Hymnal: HoP1864 #d234 (1864) Languages: English

Wild bids now are singing

Author: George W. Bungay Hymnal: HoP1864 #d235 (1864) Languages: English

God surrounds us

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: HoP1864 #d236 (1864) First Line: Within thy circling arms I [we] lie Languages: English

Mother would comfort me

Hymnal: HoP1864 #d237 (1864) First Line: Wounded and sorrowful, far from my home Languages: English

The test

Hymnal: HoP1864 #d238 (1864) First Line: Young Philo let a snowy ball Languages: English

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