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Yes, justified! O blessed tho't!

Author: A. R. Wolfe; J. M. G. Hymnal: The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 5 #205 (1946) First Line: Complete in Thee, no work of mine Languages: English Tune Title: [Complete in Thee, no work of mine]

Yes, kind Savior, grieving o'er the sad past

Author: Ray Palmer Hymnal: Sunday School Songs. 3rd ed. #d144 (1869)

Yes, kind Savior, grieving o'er the sad past

Author: Ray Palmer Hymnal: Songs for the New Life #d754 (1869)
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Yes, let our congregations sing

Hymnal: Song Sermons for General Use and Special Services #22 (1877)

Yes, let our congregations sing

Hymnal: New Standard Singer, Pt. 1-7 #d260 (1868)

Yes, lifework grows easy, and its burdens grow lighter

Author: Chester E. Pond Hymnal: Our Sunday-School Songs #100 (1885) First Line: The light on my pathway grows brighter and brighter Languages: English Tune Title: [The light on my pathway grows brighter and brighter]

Yes little flock whom Jesus feeds

Hymnal: The Harmonia Sacra #85a (1993) Tune Title: DUNDEE
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Yes, long as mem'ry to my brain

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns #635 (1846) Languages: English

Yes, look through the sin of the world

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: Happy News No. 1 #d27 (1900) First Line: Weary worn, pilgrim now sighing for rest Languages: English

Yes, look through the sin of the world

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: The Gospel Garner #d163 (1903) First Line: Weary worn, pilgrim now sighing for rest

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