Topic | Sub-Topic | Hymn | First Line |
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Death and Resurrection | | #918 | Behold how sweet, how calm, how fair |
Death and Resurrection | | #919 | The morning flowers display their sweets |
Death and Resurrection | | #920 | He sleeps in Jesus, peaceful rest |
Death and Resurrection | | #921 | Thus one by one our loved ones go |
Death and Resurrection | | #922 | So fades the lovely, blooming flower |
Death and Resurrection | | #923 | I know that my Redeemer lives |
Death and Resurrection | | #924 | Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep |
Death and Resurrection | | #925 | The saints may rest within the tomb |
Death and Resurrection | | #926 | How vain is all beneath the skies! |
Death and Resurrection | | #927 | Shall man, O God of light and life |
Death and Resurrection | | #928 | As the sweet flower which scents the morn |
Death and Resurrection | | #929 | The living know that they must die |
Death and Resurrection | | #930 | Gently, dear Saviour, now we bring |
Death and Resurrection | | #931 | Though love may weep with breaking heart |
Death and Resurrection | | #932 | Like shadows gliding o'er the plain |
Death and Resurrection | | #933 | How long shall Death, the tyrant, reign |
Death and Resurrection | | #934 | Jesus made known the path of light |
Death and Resurrection | | #935 | Why should we tremble to convey |
Death and Resurrection | | #936 | A lovely infant sleeps in death |
Death and Resurrection | | #937 | Great God, I own thy sentence just |