| Hymn Texts by Albert Midlane (1 - 20 of 62) — view all | As |  |  |  |  |
| A little lamb went straying (3) | Albert Midlane |
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| All things are ready, Come, Come to the supper spread (31) | Albert Midlane |
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| Amigo de los ni±os, Divino Salvador | Albert Midlane |
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| Apart from every wordly care (5) | Albert Midlane |
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| Aviva tu obra, O Dios (2) | Albert Midlane |
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| Be not weary, toiling Christian (2) | Albert Midlane |
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| Before the cross with all my sins (2) | Albert Midlane |
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| Beleb' dein Werk, O Herr | Albert Midlane |
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| Can any say, I do believe (4) | Albert Midlane |
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| Come and welcome, to the Savior (3) | Albert Midlane |
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| Come to the royal feast | Albert Midlane |
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| Come to the Savior, dear lost ones | Albert Midlane |
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| Father, for thy promised blessing (9) | Albert Midlane |
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| God bless our Sunday School (11) | Albert Midlane |
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| Hark, the cry, Behold, he cometh (4) | Albert Midlane |
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| Hark, the voice of Jesus calling Come ye laden guilty (4) | Albert Midlane |
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| Hay del nino un fiel amigo | Albert Midlane |
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| Hear the cry, Behold, he cometh (2) | Albert Midlane |
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| Himself he could not save (6) | Albert Midlane |
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| How solemn are the words, and yet to faith how plain (35) | Albert Midlane |
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