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This is a precious book indeed
Author
: Jane Taylor
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d161 (1866)
This is a precious book indeed
There is rest, there is rest
Author
: Horatius Bonar
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d162 (1866)
First Line
: This is not my [a] place of resting
There is rest, there is rest
Then stand up for Jesus
Author
: William Kingsbury
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d163 (1866)
First Line
: This life is a battle 'gainst Satan and sin
Then stand up for Jesus
This life is a battle with Satan and sin
Author
: J. W. Sampson
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d164 (1866)
This life is a battle with Satan and sin
This world is all full of joy to me
Author
: O. N. Benton
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d165 (1866)
This world is all full of joy to me
Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb
Author
: John Cennick
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d166 (1866)
Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb
Though children in stature and years
Author
: R. C. Brackenbury
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d167 (1866)
Though children in stature and years
There's a Friend that's ever near, never fear
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d168 (1866)
First Line
: Though the days are dark with trouble
There's a Friend that's ever near, never fear
To our dear Sabbath [Sunday] school there ought
Author
: Sidney P. Gill
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d169 (1866)
To our dear Sabbath [Sunday] school there ought
A land without a storm
Author
: Maria B. W. Barnes
Hymnal
: CSS1866 #d170 (1866)
First Line
: Traveler, whither art thou going
Refrain First Line
: And I'm going, yes, I'm going
A land without a storm
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