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For Sunday Morning.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #I (1865) First Line: Uniting with joy we exultingly sing
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On our Saviour's Ascension to Heaven.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #II (1865) First Line: Songs of triumph, Lord, to thee
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On Brotherly Love.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #III (1865) First Line: And is it thus thy followers Lord
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The Backslider repenting.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #V (1865) First Line: O thou blest Redeemer, whose wonderful love
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The Storm and Shipwreck

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #VI (1865) First Line: Terrific darkness shrouds the sky
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The Death of the faithful Christian

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #VII (1865) First Line: Fever raging on my brain
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The Sinner's Complaint

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #VIII (1865) First Line: Sinking in deepest woe
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To the Sailor on shore in a Christian land oppressed with a sense of guilt

Author: Emily Taylor Hymnal: SMoD1877 #IX (1865) First Line: Come to the house of prayer, O thou afflicted
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Supplication for aid in Spiritual Conflicts

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #X (1865) First Line: Shield of the the helpless, Lord, to thee
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The Christian walking in darkness

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XI (1865) First Line: Savior, compassionate and kind
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The price paid for our redemption.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XII (1865) First Line: No, dearest Lord, a price was paid
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After a dangerous Midnight Storm.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XIII (1865) First Line: The wind is hushed the storm has ceased
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"The Lord's Day."

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XIV (1865) First Line: Sweet day of rest, blest hallowed hours
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To the Revilers of Religion.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XVI (1865) First Line: Hark, the wail of the wretched
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Prayer of a sailor reduced . . . To extreme distress.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XVII (1865) First Line: Friend of the friendless, Lord, to thee
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Man in the Blindness of his Natural State.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XVIII (1865) First Line: Bewildered in this world's dark maze
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Looking unto Jesus.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XIX (1865) First Line: Star of the soul, my Savior's cross
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On coming in sight of Land.

Hymnal: SMoD1877 #XX (1865) First Line: O welcome hills, that far away

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