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Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings

Author: Robert Seagrave Hymnal: SMBT1846 #d191 (1846)

Safely through another week

Author: John Newton Hymnal: SMBT1846 #d192 (1846)

Saints exult adieu to tears

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: SMBT1846 #d193 (1846)

Welcome home welcome home

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: SMBT1846 #d194 (1846) First Line: Saints of God what glories meet ye

Lord, revive us

Author: John Newton Hymnal: SMBT1846 #d195 (1846) First Line: Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain

Seek, my soul, the narrow gate

Author: Henry Ustick Onderdonk Hymnal: SMBT1846 #d199 (1846)

When I am gone

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Shindler Hymnal: SMBT1846 #d200 (1846) First Line: Shed not a tear, o'er your friend's early bier

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