Plymouth Sunday-School Hymnal

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Title: Plymouth Sunday-School Hymnal
Editor: T. G. Shearman, W. N. Ellis
Publisher: University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1892
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d21Come to our poor [dark] nature's night
d22Crown him with many crowns [thorns]
d23Days and moments quickly [swiftly] flying
d24Dear Friend, whose presence in the house
d25Dear Jesus ever at my side, How loving must
d26Dear Lord and Father [Master] of mankind [us all], Forgive our foolish ways
d27Dear Lord, thy light thou dost not hide
d28Depth of mercy, can there be, Mercy still reserved for me?
d29Down in the pleasant pastures
d30Draw nigh, draw nigh, Immanuel [Emmanuel]
d31Ere I sleep, for every favor
d32Every morning the red sun rises
d33Fairest Lord Jesus, Ruler of all nature
d34Far out on the desolate [lonely] billow
d35Father, I know that all my life Is portioned out for me
d36Father, lead me day by day In Thine own, Thy perfect way
d37Father of love and power, Guard thou
d38Fierce raged the tempest o'er the deep
d39Fill thou my life, O Lord, my God
d40For all thy [the] saints, who from their labors rest

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