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And let our bodies part

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Round Note Ed.) #232 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Give to the winds thy fears

Author: Rev. John Wesley; Rev. Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The New Baptist Praise Book #238 (1914) Topics: The Christian Life Trust Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Give to the winds thy fears

Author: Rev. John Wesley; Rev. Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: The New Baptist Praise Book #238 (1925) Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ

A Parting Hymn We Sing

Author: Aaron R. Wolfe Hymnal: Inter-Church Hymnal #239 (1930) Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Commit thou all thy griefs

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: University Hymns #250 (1907) Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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A charge to keep I have

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Hymns of the Faith #251 (1887) Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Dear Saviour! We Are Thine

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: Gloria Deo #253 (1901) Lyrics: 1 Dear Saviour! we are Thine, By everlasting bands; Our hearts, our souls, we would resign Entirely to Thy hands. 2 To thee we still would cleave With ever-growing zeal; If millions tempt us Christ to leave, Oh, let them ne’er prevail! 3 Thy Spirit shall unite Our souls to Thee our Head; Shall form in us Thine image bright, And teach Thy paths to tread. 4 Death may our souls divide From these abodes of clay; But love shall keep us near Thy side, Thro’ all the gloomy way. 5 Since Christ and we are one, Why should we doubt or fear? If He in heav’n has fixed His throne, He’ll fix His members there. Topics: Christ Savior Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Behold the throne of grace

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Evangelical Hymnal #254 (1921) Topics: Christian Life Prayer, Intercession and Praise Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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A parting hymn we sing

Author: Aaron Robert Wolfe Hymnal: New Baptist Hymnal #256 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ
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Your harps, ye trembling saints

Author: B. W. Noel; Augustus M. Toplady Hymnal: Sacred Hymns and Tunes #260 (1902) Topics: Christian Discipline Languages: English Tune Title: OLMUTZ

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