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Hark, 'tis the watchman's cry

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: SH1888 #d31 (1888)

He leadeth me, he leadeth me

Author: Joseph H. Gilmore; Joseph Henry Gilmore Hymnal: SH1888 #d32 (1888) First Line: He leadeth me, O blessed thought

Heavenly Father, send thy blessing

Author: Christopher Wordsworth, 1807-1885 Hymnal: SH1888 #d33 (1888)

Holy night, peaceful night

Author: Joseph Mohr Hymnal: SH1888 #d35 (1888)

How shall the young secure their hearts

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SH1888 #d36 (1888)

Sweet Sabbath bell

Author: Joseph H. Martin Hymnal: SH1888 #d37 (1888) First Line: How sweetly sounds the Sabbath

I have a loving Father

Author: Joseph H. Martin Hymnal: SH1888 #d38 (1888)

I heard the voice of Jesus say, come unto me and rest

Author: William C. Dix; William Chatterton Dix Hymnal: SH1888 #d40 (1888)

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