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O why, O why, will ye die

Author: D. C. Wright Hymnal: TC1888 #d1 (1888) First Line: A great Rock stands in a weary land

O I love to talk with Jesus

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: TC1888 #d2 (1888) First Line: A little talk with Jesus, How it smoothes the

It is better farther on

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: TC1888 #d3 (1888) First Line: A soft sweet voice from Eden stealing

What then

Author: Jerome McCauley Hymnal: TC1888 #d5 (1888) First Line: After the joys of earth

After all that here we see

Author: I. I. Leslie Hymnal: TC1888 #d7 (1888) First Line: After the storm that sweeps the sea

Ah my heart is heavy laden

Author: John M. Neale; Stephen the Sabaite Hymnal: TC1888 #d8 (1888)

For whosoever believeth

Author: Charles C. Luther Hymnal: TC1888 #d10 (1888) First Line: All down the ages sounding

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