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He leadeth me, he leadeth me

Author: Joseph H. Gilmore; Joseph Henry Gilmore Hymnal: SE1873 #d62 (1873) First Line: He leadeth me, O blessed thought

Hearts of stone, relent, relent

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SE1873 #d63 (1873)

Jesus on the cross

Author: Hammond Hymnal: SE1873 #d64 (1873) First Line: Here it was the Lord of glory

The lost sheep

Author: Ellen M. H. Gates Hymnal: SE1873 #d68 (1873) First Line: How many sheep are straying Refrain First Line: O, come, let us go and find them

How sad our state [fate] by nature is

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SE1873 #d69 (1873)

Brotherly love

Author: Joseph Swain Hymnal: SE1873 #d70 (1873) First Line: How sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sight

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