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Come, ye [you] thankful people, come

Author: Henry Alford Hymnal: CTN11900 #d22 (1900) Languages: English

Dying from home, and lost

Author: S. M. Brown Hymnal: CTN11900 #d23 (1900) First Line: Companion, draw nigh, they say I must die Refrain First Line: Only a prayer, only a tear Languages: English

My Texas song

Author: John Hill Luther Hymnal: CTN11900 #d24 (1900) First Line: Dear land of the lone star Refrain First Line: O Texas, dear Texas Languages: English

My Texas song

Author: John Hill Luther Hymnal: CTN11900 #d25 (1900) First Line: Dear land of the lone star Refrain First Line: O Texas, dear Texas Languages: English

Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow

Author: James L. Nicholson Hymnal: CTN11900 #d26 (1900) First Line: Dear [Lord] [Well] Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole Languages: English

Come, O come, thou loving Savior

Author: Elizabeth J. Thompson Hymnal: CTN11900 #d27 (1900) First Line: Every hour I need thy blessing Languages: English

Gates of the beautiful

Author: Arthur W. French Hymnal: CTN11900 #d28 (1900) Languages: English

Ever precious morning, when the Savior rose

Author: C. R. Blackall Hymnal: CTN11900 #d29 (1900) First Line: Glowing bright and pleasant Languages: English

Why not today

Hymnal: CTN11900 #d30 (1900) First Line: Go work in my vineyard today, why stand Languages: English

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