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Browsing topics in Hymns for Christian Devotion: especially adapted to the Universalist denomination. (New ed.)

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
They shall Walk and not Faint#405Mere human power shall fast decay
Thirsting after God#453When fainting in the sultry waste
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God#341Thus shalt thou love the almighty Lord
Thy kingdom come#491Father of me and all mankind
Thy Will be Done#485Father, I know thy ways are just
Timeflight of#900Mark how the swift-winged minutes fly
Timeworth of#518God of eternity, from thee
To God Pertain the Issues of Life and Death#530Sovereign of life before thine eye
To the Prodigal Son#274Brother hast thou wandered far
Traveller's hymn#995How are thy servants blest, O Lord
Treasuresearthly and heavenly#525These mortal joys, how soon they fade
Triumph#647Daughter of Zion, awake from thy sadness
Triumph of Christianity#284Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
Triumph of Christianity#285The Lord will come and not be slow
Triumph of Christianity#286Jesus his empire shall extend
Triumph of Christianity#287Come sing a Saviour's power
Triumph of Christianity#288Hail to the Lord's anointed
Triumph of Christianity#289When God descends, with men to dwell
Triumph of Christianity#290On Zion, his own holy mount
Triumph of Christianity#291Give us room that we may dwell

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