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Sing to the Lord, let harp, and lute, and voice

Author: Henry H. Milman; Henry Hart Milman Hymnal: SFHC1836 #d101 (1836)

Sing we the song of those who stand

Author: James Mongtomery Hymnal: SFHC1836 #d102 (1836)

Sit down and take thy fill of joy

Author: John Keble Hymnal: SFHC1836 #d103 (1836)

The trumpet shall sound

Hymnal: SFHC1836 #d104 (1836) First Line: Soon shall the trump of freedom

Steel me to shame, reproach, disgrace

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SFHC1836 #d106 (1836)

The pilgrim fathers

Author: Felicia D. B. Hemans Hymnal: SFHC1836 #d107 (1836) First Line: The breaking waves dashed high

The God of glory sends his summons forth

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SFHC1836 #d108 (1836)

The heart has tendrils like the vine

Author: John Bowring Hymnal: SFHC1836 #d109 (1836)

The hour of freedom, come it must

Author: William Lloyd Garrison Hymnal: SFHC1836 #d110 (1836)

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