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An "instance" is a combination of a text and tune as published in a particular hymnal. For example, Presbyterian Hymnal #139 is an instance made up of the text "Come, Thou Almighty King" and the tune ITALIAN HYMN.
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Ou God is an awesome God (Awesome God)

Author: Rich Mullins Hymnal: Complete Mission Praise #1005 (1999) First Line: Our God is an awesome God Topics: Living the Christian Life Praise and Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: [Our God is an awesome God]

Ouço O Clamor Do Bom Pastor

Author: Alexcenah Thomas; Desconhecido Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15210 Refrain First Line: Vai buscar, vai buscar Languages: Portuguese Tune Title: [Ouço o clamor do bom Pastor]
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Ouf Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name

Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book, for the Church and the Home #731 (1868) Languages: English

Ought I to know of Christ

Author: Oswald J. Smith Hymnal: Bit of Heaven Song Book #d15 (1963) Languages: English

Oui, Dieu m'invite

Hymnal: Chants Sacres. Deuxieme serie #d84 (1897) First Line: Vous m'ordonnez, grand Dieu, d'aller a vous Languages: French

Oui Jesus est ma richesse

Hymnal: Chants Sacres. Deuxieme serie #d61 (1897) First Line: Que Jesus est un bon Maitre Languages: French
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Our Abiding City

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church Militant #365 (1858) First Line: "We've no abiding city here" Languages: English
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Our Abiding Home

Author: P. H. Woolsey Hymnal: Precious Gems No. 1 #5 (1881) First Line: I read of a home in a country so fair Languages: English Tune Title: [I read of a home in a country so fair]
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Our Abiding Home

Author: Philip H. Woolsey Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13698 Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: I read of a home in a country so fair Lyrics: 1 I read of a home in a country so fair, Away from earth’s sorrows, temptations and cares; A home in a world where bright angels, arrayed In robes of great splendor, are praising their God. 2 I read how my Savior, who now reigns above, Once shed His own blood, out of pity and love; He shed it to purchase for you and for me A home in that country, so pure and so free. 3 There is a grand army now marching along, With banners unfurled, and with this for their song: Come friends, and come, neighbors, come just as you are; Your homes are all furnished, awaiting you there. 4 Praise God! He invites us, and we may all go And live in that land that is free from all woe; Now, if we in meekness His mercy implore, He’ll fit and prepare us for that blissful shore. There is but one way To that blessèd abode, And that is through faith In the dear Savior’s blood; And when we by faith Shall have reached that bright shore, We’ll meet our loved friends who Have gone on before. Languages: English Tune Title: JABALPUR
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Our Absent Ones

Author: S. C. Kirk Hymnal: The Voice of Praise No. 2 #59 (1908) First Line: As we gather today in our bright Sabbath home Refrain First Line: Sweetly remember them Languages: English Tune Title: [As we gather today in our bright Sabbath home]

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