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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
A Birthday Tribute#252Who is the Shepherd sent to lead
A broken and a contrite heart#116O God, whose dread and dazzling brow
A character#463O happiest he, whose riper years retain
A Day of Sunshine#228O gift of God! O perfect day
A Higher Devotion#502Away, O fame, thy star has set
A Lament#98A wail from beyond the desert
A Memory#512In the golden summer morning
A mother's counsel#278Whatever dims thy sense of truth
A New Commandment#443Beneath the shadow of the cross
A Poor Man's Epitaph#456He was not what the world counts rich
A Prayer for Divine Aid#166Father in heaven, to thee my heart
A Prayer for Divine Aid#297O thou eternal One, may I commune
A Psalm of Life#216Tell me not, in mournful numbers
A Psalm of Night#319Fades from the west the farewell light
A Song in the Night#485No night, no night, O blessed dawn
A Sun-day hymn#256Lord of all being, throned afar
Above the STorms#310Above the storm and thunder jars
Adeste fideles#535Attend, all ye faithful, your leader's command
After a Storm in the Bay of Bengal#554O God, who dwellest in the surging sea
After Oridnation#272If ever angel's wing droop from its home

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