Author: Mrs. Jemima LukeHymnal: GGH1931 #671 (1931)First Line: I think, when I read that sweet story of oldRefrain First Line: I should like to have been with them thenLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I think, when I read that sweet story of old]
Author: P. P. B.Hymnal: GGH1931 #672 (1931)First Line: I am so glad that our Father in heav'nRefrain First Line: I am so glad that Jesus loves meLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [I am so glad that our Father in heav'n]
Hymnal: GGH1931 #673 (1931)First Line: Jesus loves me! this I knowRefrain First Line: Yes, Jesus loves meLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Jesus loves me! this I know]
Author: Julia Ward HoweHymnal: GGH1931 #674 (1931)First Line: Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the LordRefrain First Line: Glory! Glory! HallelujahLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord]
Hymnal: GGH1931 #675 (1931)First Line: Oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early lightLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light]
Author: Katharine Lee BatesHymnal: GGH1931 #678 (1931)First Line: O beautiful for spacious skiesLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [O beautiful for spacious skies]
Author: A. M.Hymnal: GGH1931 #679 (1931)First Line: In days of yore, from Britain's shoreRefrain First Line: The maple leaf, our emblem dearLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [In days of yore, from Britain's shore]
Author: Henry Ware, Jr.Hymnal: GGH1931 #680 (1931)First Line: We rear not a temple, like Judah's of oldLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [We rear not a temple, like Judah's of old]
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