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My mountain home to thee I've come
Hymnal
: MW1872 #d41 (1872)
My mountain home to thee I've come
Children of the Sabbath school
Hymnal
: MW1872 #d42 (1872)
First Line
: Ne'er a frown clouds our brow
Children of the Sabbath school
O come, come today, when plenty smiles
Author
: William W. Phelps
Hymnal
: MW1872 #d43 (1872)
O come, come today, when plenty smiles
And Brigham Young, he is our king
Hymnal
: MW1872 #d44 (1872)
First Line
: O dear, I'm sad, I've got the blues
And Brigham Young, he is our king
O it's cruel and absurd to kill the little birds
Hymnal
: MW1872 #d45 (1872)
O it's cruel and absurd to kill the little birds
O Lord, this morning we have met
Hymnal
: MW1872 #d46 (1872)
O Lord, this morning we have met
In the hive of Deseret
Hymnal
: MW1872 #d47 (1872)
First Line
: O once I dwelt in Babylon
In the hive of Deseret
O God's kingdom for me
Author
: Isaac Nash
Hymnal
: MW1872 #d48 (1872)
First Line
: O the kingdom of God, or nothing for me
O God's kingdom for me
Loudly swell the chorus
Hymnal
: MW1872 #d49 (1872)
First Line
: O the power of truth
Loudly swell the chorus
O wouldst thou from bondage and strife
Author
: Charles W. Penrose
Hymnal
: MW1872 #d50 (1872)
O wouldst thou from bondage and strife
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