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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Prayerthe Lord's#140Our Heavenly Father! hear
Prayerthrough Christ alone#68Thou, God, art a consuming fire
Prayerthrough Christ alone#75Bow every knee at Jesus' name
Prayerto give the heart to God#148My Son, give me thine heart
Prayerwants and wishes in#64What shall we ask of God in prayer?
Prayerwhat it is#62Prayer is the soul's sincere desire
Prayers, our Saviour's#71High Priest for sinners, Jesus, Lord
Prince of Peace#59When war on earth suspended
Prisoner of the Lord#183Thousands, O Lord of Hosts! this day
Promised land#49He climbed the mountain; and behold
Providence#22Creator, Redeemer, and Spirit of Truth
Providence#141Praise ye the Lord, from pole to pole
Providence#205The tender mercies of our Lord
Providenceand grace#142Lord of all power and might
ProvidenceDivine, chooses our lot#146Father of lights from whom alone
Public Worship#98Assembled in Thy house of prayer
Ragged Schools#346The poorest of the poor are we
Recovery from drowning#288When Israel, press'd by Pharaoh, stood
Redeemer, a refuge of safety#31With men impossible
Redemption, gratitude for#123I love the Lord; He lent an ear

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