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The winter past, reviving flowers

Hymnal: Divine Songs for Children #XXXIII (1827) Lyrics: The winter past, reviving flowers Anew shall paint the plain; The woods shall hear the voice of spring, And flourish green again. Shall man depart this earthly scene, Ah, never to return! No second spring of life revive The ashes of the urn! Shall life revisit dying worms, And spread the insect's wing; And oh! shall man awake no more, The Saviour's name to sing? Cease, all ye vain desponding fears; When Christ from darkness sprang, Death, the last foe, was captive led, And heaven with praises rang. The trump shall sound; the gates of death Shall make his children way; From the cold tomb the slumb'rers spring, And shine in endless day. Languages: English

The winter past reviving flowers

Author: Michael Bruce Hymnal: The Social Harp #d300 (1849)

The winter past reviving flowers

Author: Michael Bruce Hymnal: The Social Harp. Rev. #d360 (1854)

The winter past reviving flowers

Author: Michael Bruce Hymnal: The Millennial Harp #d432 (1851)
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The winter past reviving flowers

Hymnal: Evangelical Hymns #477 (1829) Languages: English

The winter past reviving flowers

Author: Michael Bruce Hymnal: Church Hymn Book . 3rd ed. #d503 (1850) Languages: English
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The winter past, reviving flowers

Hymnal: Village Hymns for Social Worship, Selected and Original #581 (1826)

The winter past reviving flowers

Author: Michael Bruce Hymnal: Village Hymns #581 (1852)
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The winter past reviving flowers

Hymnal: Village hymns for social worship, selected and original #581 (1824)

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