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Farewell, brother, deep and lowly

Author: Edmund H. Sears, 1810-1876; Edmund Hamilton Sears Hymnal: GTNH1867 #d21 (1867) Languages: English

From Greenland's icy mountains

Author: Reginald Heber Hymnal: GTNH1867 #d22 (1867) Languages: English

Gentle spring, why don't you come

Author: J. H. Hewitt Hymnal: GTNH1867 #d23 (1867) Languages: English

Then drink your fill

Hymnal: GTNH1867 #d24 (1867) First Line: Gushing so bright in the mornning light Languages: English

Hail the blest morn when [see] the great Mediator

Author: Reginald Heber Hymnal: GTNH1867 #d25 (1867) Languages: English

Sing, then, all in house and hall

Hymnal: GTNH1867 #d26 (1867) First Line: Hail to the morn when Christ is born Languages: English

Hallelujah, halle-, hallelujah, Praise the Lord

Author: George W. Bungay Hymnal: GTNH1867 #d27 (1867) First Line: Happy, happy days of childhood Languages: English

Happy, happy, meet we here

Author: L. Wilder Hymnal: GTNH1867 #d28 (1867) Languages: English

Hark, the Sabbath bell is ringing 'Tis the sound

Author: J. H. Hewitt Hymnal: GTNH1867 #d29 (1867) Languages: English

We will join the beautiful angels

Author: S. J. C. Whittlesey Hymnal: GTNH1867 #d30 (1867) First Line: Hark, the shining saints are sweetly singing Languages: English

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