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How happy is my Christian lot
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How happy is my Christian lot
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The Sunday School Singing Book: being a collection of hymns with appropriate music, designed as a guide and assistant to the devotional exercises of Sabbath schools and families...(3rd ed.) (1845), p.54
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Hymns and Tunes for Vestry and Conference Meetings #d35
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: How happy is my Christian lot
Date
: 1844
Hymns and Tunes for Vestry and Conference Meetings #d35
Hymns and Tunes for Vestry and Conferences. 2nd ed. #d31
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: How happy is my Christian lot
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: 1853
Hymns and Tunes for Vestry and Conferences. 2nd ed. #d31
The Sunday School Singing Book #54
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: How happy is my Christian lot!
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: 1845
The Sunday School Singing Book #54
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