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O why, O why, will ye die
Author
: D. C. Wright
Hymnal
: TC1888 #d1 (1888)
First Line
: A great Rock stands in a weary land
O why, O why, will ye die
O I love to talk with Jesus
Author
: Fanny J. Crosby
Hymnal
: TC1888 #d2 (1888)
First Line
: A little talk with Jesus, How it smoothes the
O I love to talk with Jesus
It is better farther on
Author
: James Nicholson
Hymnal
: TC1888 #d3 (1888)
First Line
: A soft sweet voice from Eden stealing
It is better farther on
Abide with me, fast falls the eventide
Author
: Henry F. Lyte
Hymnal
: TC1888 #d4 (1888)
Abide with me, fast falls the eventide
What then
Author
: Jerome McCauley
Hymnal
: TC1888 #d5 (1888)
First Line
: After the joys of earth
What then
After the storm a calm
Hymnal
: TC1888 #d6 (1888)
After the storm a calm
After all that here we see
Author
: I. I. Leslie
Hymnal
: TC1888 #d7 (1888)
First Line
: After the storm that sweeps the sea
After all that here we see
Ah my heart is heavy laden
Author
: John M. Neale; Stephen the Sabaite
Hymnal
: TC1888 #d8 (1888)
Ah my heart is heavy laden
Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
Author
: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Hymnal
: TC1888 #d9 (1888)
Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
For whosoever believeth
Author
: Charles C. Luther
Hymnal
: TC1888 #d10 (1888)
First Line
: All down the ages sounding
For whosoever believeth
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