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How precious is the story
Author
: John M. Lowrie
Hymnal
: HoHV1867 #d71 (1867)
How precious is the story
How small are the dewdrops
Author
: Alfred Arthur Graley
Hymnal
: HoHV1867 #d72 (1867)
How small are the dewdrops
Flowers, sweet flowers
Author
: Alfred Arthur Graley
Hymnal
: HoHV1867 #d73 (1867)
First Line
: How sweet are the flowers
Refrain First Line
: Flowers of the wildwood
Flowers, sweet flowers
Brotherly love
Author
: Joseph Swain
Hymnal
: HoHV1867 #d74 (1867)
First Line
: How sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sight
Brotherly love
How sweet is the Sabbath to me
Hymnal
: HoHV1867 #d75 (1867)
How sweet is the Sabbath to me
How sweet the light of Sabbath eve
Author
: James Edmeston
Hymnal
: HoHV1867 #d76 (1867)
How sweet the light of Sabbath eve
I do believe, I now believe
Author
: John Newton
Hymnal
: HoHV1867 #d77 (1867)
First Line
: How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
I do believe, I now believe
Eden of love
Author
: W. C. Tillou
Hymnal
: HoHV1867 #d78 (1867)
First Line
: How sweet to reflect on the [those] joys that await me [us]
Eden of love
I'll away, I'll away to the promised land
Hymnal
: HoHV1867 #d79 (1867)
First Line
: I have a Father in the promised land
I'll away, I'll away to the promised land
I have a home, a happy home
Hymnal
: HoHV1867 #d80 (1867)
I have a home, a happy home
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