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Noel, Noel

Hymnal: CPHC1929 #d111 (1929) First Line: The first Noel, the angel did say

God of the whole wide world

Author: Carolyn R. Freeman Hymnal: CPHC1929 #d112 (1929) First Line: The little birds wake up and sing Refrain First Line: Praise, sing praise

For us, His children

Hymnal: CPHC1929 #d113 (1929) First Line: The love of God for us is everywhere Refrain First Line: Because He loves us so, because He loves us so

The strife is o'er the battle done

Author: Francis Pott, 1832-1909 Hymnal: CPHC1929 #d114 (1929)

Only God can make a blossom

Author: Carolyn R. Freeman Hymnal: CPHC1929 #d115 (1929) First Line: The world is lovely, the world is lovely, on a day in June

Yes, the Lord can depend on me

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: CPHC1929 #d116 (1929) First Line: There are fields that to harvest are white

Bells of Sabbath chime

Author: Mattie B. Shannon Hymnal: CPHC1929 #d117 (1929) First Line: There's a call to worship, sweet and clear

Jesus thinks of me

Author: Mattie B. Shannon Hymnal: CPHC1929 #d119 (1929) First Line: There's a song my heart is singing, O so joyously

There's not a tint that paints the rose

Author: James C. Wallace Hymnal: CPHC1929 #d120 (1929)

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