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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
AtonementNecessary#424Shall the vile race of flesh and blood
AtonementNecessary#425Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin
AtonementNecessary#426Broad is the road that leads to death
AtonementNecessary#427Jesus, engrave it on my heart
AtonementNecessary#428Like morning, when her early breeze
AtonementNecessary#429Though I should seek to wash me clean
AtonementNecessary#430Not all the outward forms on earth
AtonementNecessary#431Strait is the way, the door is strait
AtonementNecessary#432Vain are the hopes, the sons of men
AtonementNecessary#433How sad our state by nature is!
AtonementNecessary#434How helpless guilty nature lies
AtonementNecessary#435In vain we seek for peace with God
AtonementNecessary#436Lord, how secure my conscience was
AtonementNecessary#437My former hopes are fled
AtonementNecessary#438Ah! how shall fallen man
AtonementNecessary#439Can sinners hope for heaven
AtonementNecessary#440How heavy is the night
AtonementNecessary#441God's holy law, transgressed
AtonementNecessary#442Astonished and distressed
AtonementNecessary#443Is this the kind return

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