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Jesus paid it all

Hymnal: NSS1864 #3 (1864) First Line: Nothing, either great or small
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Weary pilgrim, cease thy mourning

Author: Fanny Crosby Hymnal: NSS1864 #5 (1864) First Line: Softly on the breath of evening
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We love to sing to around our King

Hymnal: NSS1864 #6 (1864) First Line: There is no name so sweet on earth
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God is near thee Night and day

Hymnal: NSS1864 #8 (1864) First Line: Listen to the roses
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With hearts and voices cheerily

Author: Lily Hymnal: NSS1864 #9 (1864) First Line: The Sabbath morn, the Sabbath morn
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Thy banner is waving o'er us

Author: Miss Lily C. Hymnal: NSS1864 #12 (1864) First Line: Our native land, to thee we cling

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