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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
Philanthropic Subjects#782Thou God of hope, to thee we bow
Philanthropic Subjects#783Help us, O Lord, thy yoke to wear
Philanthropic Subjects#784How blest, amid all blessing
Philanthropic Subjects#785What shall we render, bounteous Lord
Philanthropic Subjects#786God guard the poor, We may not see
Philanthropic Subjects#787When like a stranger on our sphere
Philanthropic Subjects#788Our Father, we may lisp that name
Philanthropic Subjects#789We praise thee, if one rescued soul
Philanthropic Subjects#790Praise, for the glorious light
Philanthropic Subjects#791God of our fathers 'tis thy hand
Philanthropic Subjects#792Hark, the voice of choral song
Philanthropic Subjects#793Slavery and death the cup contains
Philanthropic Subjects#794Pillows, we with tears of anguish
Philanthropic Subjects#795For all who love thee and thy cause
Philanthropic Subjects#796There sprang a tree of deadly name
Philanthropic Subjects#797Mid homes and shrines forsaken
Philanthropic Subjects#798With thy pure dews and rains
Philanthropic Subjects#799O God of freedom, hear us pray
Philanthropic Subjects#800O Lord, whose forming hand one blood
Philanthropic Subjects#801Father, who of old descended

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