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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Advent IIIYear C#26Hark, a thrilling voice is sounding
Advent IIIYear C#38The people that in darkness sat
Advent IIIYear C#362Tell out, my soul, the greatness of the Lord!
Advent IIIYear C#563Rejoice! the Lord is King
Advent IIIYear C#607Thy kingdom come, O God
Advent IVYear A#32O come, O come, Emmanuel
Advent IVYear A#35People, look East. The time is near
Advent IVYear A#49Come, thou Redeemer of the earth
Advent IVYear A#75bWhere is this stupendous stranger?
Advent IVYear A#75aWhere is this stupendous stranger?
Advent IVYear A#608Thy kingdom come! On bended knee
Advent IVYear B#30Lift up your heads, you mighty gates
Advent IVYear B#41A great and mighty wonder
Advent IVYear B#242The Angel Gabriel from heaven came
Advent IVYear B#362Tell out, my soul, the greatness of the Lord!
Advent IVYear B#375Amazing grace (how sweet the sound)
Advent IVYear C#27Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes
Advent IVYear C#35People, look East. The time is near
Advent IVYear C#49Come, thou Redeemer of the earth
Advent IVYear C#58Long ago, prophets knew

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