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He that loveth not knoweth not God

Hymnal: S4LP1905 #31 (1905) Scripture: 1 John 4:8 Languages: English Tune Title: [He that loveth not knoweth not God]
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Freely ye received, freely give

Hymnal: S4LP1905 #32 (1905) Scripture: Matthew 10:8 Languages: English Tune Title: [Freely ye received, freely give]
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Be ye kind one to another

Hymnal: S4LP1905 #33 (1905) Scripture: Ephesians 4:32 Languages: English Tune Title: [Be ye kind one to another]
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Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth

Hymnal: S4LP1905 #34 (1905) Scripture: Ecclesiastes 12:1 Languages: English Tune Title: [Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth]
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We love him, because he first loved us

Hymnal: S4LP1905 #35 (1905) Scripture: 1 John 4:19 Languages: English Tune Title: [We love him, because he first loved us]
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Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God

Hymnal: S4LP1905 #36 (1905) Scripture: Matthew 5:7-9 Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed are the pure in heart]
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Can a Little Child Like Me

Author: Mary Mapes Dodge Hymnal: S4LP1905 #37 (1905) First Line: Can a little child, like me Refrain First Line: Father, we thank thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Can a little child, like me]
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Harvest Song

Author: Frances Weld Danielson Hymnal: S4LP1905 #38 (1905) First Line: Pumpkins are heaped in piles Lyrics: 1 Pumpkins are heaped in piles, Big and round and yel­low; Apples are stored away, Rosy-cheeked and mel­low; Oats and bar­ley fill each bin, Corn and wheat are ga­thered in, Fragrance of newmown hay Through the wide barn pass­es, Scent of sum­mer grass­es. 2 Squirrels their plans have laid, For the win­ter wea­ther. Brown nuts are packed away, Lying snug to­ge­ther. Through the sun­ny sum­mer hours Bees were steal­ing sweets from flowers, Now they need have no fear, With their gold­en treasure, Honey with­out mea­sure. 3 Father of child and bee, For us ev­er car­ing, Squirrel and small­est bird In thy boun­ty shar­ing; Hear us sing our har­vest song, Of thy love the whole year long. Father of child and bee, We our thanks are bring­ing, Listen to our sing­ing. Languages: English Tune Title: [Pumpkins are heaped in piles]
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The Blessed Day

Author: Mary Mapes Dodge Hymnal: S4LP1905 #39 (1905) First Line: What shall little children bring on Christmas Day Languages: English Tune Title: [What shall little children bring on Christmas Day]
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Christmas Song

Author: Lydia Avery Coonley Ward Hymnal: S4LP1905 #40 (1905) First Line: Why do bells for Christmas ring? Languages: English Tune Title: [Why do bells for Christmas ring?]

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