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Topic | Sub-Topic | Hymn | First Line |
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Redeemer | #535 | Come, behold the wondrous myst'ry | |
Redeemer | #536 | Jesus, ever-abiding friend | |
Redeemer | #537 | Word of God, come down on earth | |
Redeemer | #538 | Jesus, my great High Priest | |
Redeemer | #539 | O Lord, my rock and my Redeemer (Señor, mi Redentor y roca) | |
Redeemer | #540 | O Jesus so sweet, O Jesus so mild | |
Redeemer | #541 | How sweet the name of Jesus sounds | |
Redeemer | #542 | Jesus, who for my sake walked the road to Calvary | |
Redeemer | #543 | O Jesus, King most wonderful | |
Redeemer | #544 | I am the bread of life | |
Redeemer | #545 | O love, how deep, how broad, how high | |
Redeemer | #546 | Since our great High Priest, Christ Jesus | |
Redeemer | #547 | At the name of Jesus | |
Redeemer | #548 | Who is the King of glory? How shall we call him? | |
Redeemer | #549 | You're the Word of God the Father (Jesús, Verbo de Dios Padre) | |
Redeemer | #550 | Your only Son, no sin to hide | |
Second Coming | #485 | Day of wrath, O day of mourning! | |
Second Coming | #486 | "Wake, awake, for night is flying" | |
Second Coming | #487 | Lo! He comes with clouds descending | |
Second Coming | #488 | The day is surely drawing near |