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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
Early Religious Culture#740Remember thy Creator
Early Religious Culture#741When children give their hearts to God
Early Religious Culture#742In the soft season of thy youth
Early Religious Culture#743While yet the youthful spirit bears
Early Religious Culture#744How shall the young secure their hearts
Early Religious Culture#745Sweet is the time of spring
Early Religious Culture#746In the glad morn of life, when youth
Early Religious Culture#747God of mercy and of wisdom
Early Religious Culture#748Suppliant, lo, thy children bend
Early Religious Culture#749We have met in peace together
Early Religious Culture#750What if the little rain drop should say
Early Religious Culture#751From year to year in love we meet
Early Religious Culture#752Father, once more let grateful praise
Early Religious Culture#753Creation's sovereign Lord
Early Religious Culture#754When, his salvation bringing
Early Religious Culture#755We come with joy and gladness
Early Religious Culture#756See the leaves around us falling
Early Religious Culture#757Farewell, dear friends, a long farewell
Early Religious Culture#758Though lost to our sight we may not deplore thee
Early Religious Culture#759We come our Sabbath hymn to raise

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