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Ach, Bl'tter nur, Das ist betruebt

Author: Lucy E. Ackerman Hymnal: SHLJ1909 #d2 (1909)

Ach, mein Herr Jesu, wenn ich Dich nicht

Author: Christian Gregor Hymnal: SHLJ1909 #d3 (1909)

Alles will ich, Herr, verlassen

Author: Henry F. Lyte Hymnal: SHLJ1909 #d4 (1909)

Jesus ist mein Steuermann

Author: Friedrich Munz Hymnal: SHLJ1909 #d5 (1909) First Line: Auf dem dunklen Lebensmeer

Auf, denn die Nacht wird kommen

Author: R. Kuebler; Anna Louisa Walker Coghill Hymnal: SHLJ1909 #d6 (1909)

Drum voran

Author: W. Rauschenbusch; Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: SHLJ1909 #d8 (1909) First Line: Auf zum Werk, auf zum Werk

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