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The Gem of Gems
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Elements of Worship
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Editor:
Asa Hull
Publisher:
Daniel Knowles, New York, N.Y., 1881
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d41
Fade, fade, each [all] earthly joy
d42
Floating on between the shadows
d43
From distant lands appealing
d44
Gathering, in the early dawn
d45
Glad as the morning, swift as the light
d46
Glorious things of thee are spoken
d47
Go tell the great Redeemer's love
d48
God bless our native land, Firm may she
d49
Going out with the fast ebbing tide
d50
Hail, blessed morn, when Christ was born
d51
Hark, the bell to prayer is calling
d52
Haste, brother, haste, for the Master is calling
d53
He leadeth me, he leadeth me, How sweet
d54
He leadeth me, O blessed thought
d55
Hear, O hear the blessed story
d56
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, Early
d57
Holy Sabbath, happy morning
d58
How much of joy and comfort
d59
How sweet the tidings, mercy's free
d60
I fear not the gloom of midnight
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