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How sweet the name of Jesus sounds

Author: John Newton Appears in 1,635 hymnals

He was wounded

Author: C. S. Bullock Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I cannot tell why God should give Refrain First Line: But he was wounded

Home, home, sweet

Author: William A. Muhlenberg Appears in 702 hymnals First Line: I would not live alway [always], I ask not to stay

The chief in ten thousand

Author: Jessie H. Brown Pounds Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Jesus, the lowly one came from above

Keep your colors flying

Author: Jeremiah Eames Rankin Appears in 21 hymnals

O Lord, truly I am

Author: Thomas Hornblower Gill Appears in 30 hymnals First Line: O not to fill the mouth of fame My longing soul is stirred

Jesus, the loving Shepherd

Author: M. A. Strickland Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O see the Shepherd in raiment while

Home of the blest

Author: Alfred Arthur Graley Appears in 31 hymnals First Line: O when shall I dwell in a mansion
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Happy land

Author: Samuel Stennett Appears in 1,351 hymnals First Line: On Jordan's stormy [rugged] banks I stand, And cast a wishful eye

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