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Great God, thy face I cannot see

Hymnal: HoP1864 #d51 (1864) Languages: English

Then drink your fill

Hymnal: HoP1864 #d52 (1864) First Line: Gushing so bright in the mornning light Languages: English

Hark, I hear an angel sing

Author: Charles Melville Hymnal: HoP1864 #d53 (1864) Languages: English

Draw your sword for man's redemption

Author: R. Tower Hymnal: HoP1864 #d54 (1864) First Line: Hark, the trump of war is sounding Languages: English

Hark, what sweet voices do I hear

Hymnal: HoP1864 #d55 (1864) Languages: English

He is thy brother yet

Author: James Richardson Hymnal: HoP1864 #d56 (1864) First Line: Have faith in man, thy brother Languages: English

The sun bright clime

Hymnal: HoP1864 #d57 (1864) First Line: Have you heard, have you heard of that [the] sun-bright [heavenly] clime Languages: English

Hear the wild bird sweetly sing

Hymnal: HoP1864 #d58 (1864) Languages: English

The two southern mothers

Hymnal: HoP1864 #d59 (1864) First Line: Heard you not the din of battle Languages: English

Heaven is it a place

Author: H. C. Champlin Hymnal: HoP1864 #d60 (1864) Languages: English

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