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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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Eddy

Author: Frank W. Gunsoulus Hymnal: Songs of the Tabernacle #101 (1916) First Line: O Christ, who art my life without Languages: English Tune Title: [O Christ, who art my life without]

Edelste Weisheit, vergnuege mein Leben

Author: Gottfried Arnold Hymnal: Zionitischer Weyrauchs Huegel; oder, Weyrrhen Berg #d102 (1739)

Edelste Weisheit, vergnuege mein Leben

Author: Gottfried Arnold Hymnal: Davidisches Psalter-Spiel der Kinder Zions #d173 (1854) Languages: German

Eden

Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #154b (2012) First Line: O land of rest! for thee I sigh
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Eden Above

Hymnal: Purest Gems #50 (1891) First Line: We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy Refrain First Line: Will you go, will you go Languages: English Tune Title: [We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy]
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Eden Above

Hymnal: Salvation Echoes #56a (1882) First Line: We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy Refrain First Line: Will you go? Will you go? Will you go? Will you go? Languages: English Tune Title: [We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy]

Eden above

Author: W. W. Whitney Hymnal: New Silver Song #d143 (1872) First Line: We shall meet in the Eden above
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Eden born, the Sabbath over

Author: Rev. G. P. Nice Hymnal: Sparkling Rubies #71 (1871) First Line: Precious Sabbath thou wast given
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Eden Comes Again

Author: Chas. G. Ames Hymnal: The White Ribbon Hymnal #150b (1892) First Line: Lo! the day of God is breaking Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Languages: English

Eden echoes

Author: James B. Franklin Hymnal: Eden Echoes #d161 (1906) First Line: With raptured voices let us sing Refrain First Line: Hark, the myriad voices sing Languages: English

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