Topic | Sub-Topic | Hymn | First Line |
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Transcending Mystery and Wonder | The World of Nature | #81 | The wordless mountains bravely still |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | The World of Nature | #82 | This land of bursting sunrise |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Transience | #96 | I cannot think of them as dead |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Transience | #97 | Sometimes I feel like a motherless child |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Transience | #98 | Loveliest of trees, the cherry now is hung |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Transience | #99 | Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Transience | #100 | I've got peace like a river |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Transience | #101 | Abide with me, fast falls the eventide |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Winter | #55 | Dark of winter; soft and still |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Winter | #56 | Bells in the high tower, ringing o'er the white hills |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Winter | #57 | All beautiful the march of days |
Transcending Mystery and Wonder | Winter | #58 | Ring out, wild bells, to the wild, wild sky |
Truth | | #187 | It sounds along the ages |
Truth | | #189 | Light of ages and of nations |
Truth | | #190 | Light of ages and of nations |
Truth | | #293 | O star of truth, downshining |
Truth | | #297 | The star of truth but dimly shines |
Truth | | #403 | Spirit of truth, of life, of power |
United Nations Sunday | | #148 | Let freedom span both east and west |
United Nations Sunday | | #160 | Far too long, by fear divided |