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Browsing topics in Celebrating Grace Hymnal

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
God the SonAdvent#99View the present through the promise
God the SonChristmastide#100Lo, he comes with clouds descending
God the SonChristmastide#102Joy to the world! the Lord is come
God the SonChristmastide#103O come, all ye faithful
God the SonChristmastide#104Once in royal David's city
God the SonChristmastide#105Lo, how a rose e'er blooming
God the SonChristmastide#106Through long ages of the past
God the SonChristmastide#107O little town of Bethlehem
God the SonChristmastide#109Hark! Hear the voice that cries in the desert
God the SonChristmastide#110Away in a manger, no crib for a bed
God the SonChristmastide#111Away in a manger, no crib for a bed
God the SonChristmastide#112Child in the manger
God the SonChristmastide#113Of the Father's love begotten
God the SonChristmastide#114Gentle Mary laid her Child
God the SonChristmastide#115The hands that first held Mary's Child
God the SonChristmastide#116O sleep well, beautiful Baby
God the SonChristmastide#117Still, still, still
God the SonChristmastide#119His name is called Emmanuel
God the SonChristmastide#120Emmanuel, Emmanuel
God the SonChristmastide#121Let our gladness banish sadness

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