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Dear Father, e're we part, Now [O] let thy grace

Author: H. M. Lischer Hymnal: A Manual of Devotion and Hymns for the House of Refuge, City of New York #76 (1869) Languages: English

Dear Father, e're we part, Now [O] let thy grace

Author: H. M. Lischer Hymnal: The Union Harp and Revival Chorister. Rev ed. #d82 (1860)

Dear Father, e're we part, Now [O] let thy grace

Author: H. M. Lischer Hymnal: Sunday School Hymn Book #d90 (1864)
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Dear Father, e're we part, Now [O] let thy grace

Author: H. M. Lischer Hymnal: Young Singer's Friend #349 (1859)
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Dear Father, ere we part

Hymnal: The New Sabbath School Hosanna #185c (1870) Lyrics: 1 Heavenly Father, ere we part, Now let thy grace descend, And fill each youthful heart With peace from Christ our Friend, May showers of blessings from above Descend and fill our hearts with love. 2 May we in after-years With gratitude review The service of this day, The work we now pursue, And speed our way to worlds above, With hearts all fired with holy love. 3 We know that soon on earth The fondest ties must end,-- Our own most cherish'd hopes To death's cold hand must bend, The fairest flowers in all their bloom, Must soon be wither'd in the tomb. 4 Then, when our spirits leave These tenements of clay, May they to God, who gave, Ascend, in endless day, And sing, with parents, teachers, friends, That anthem sweet, which never ends.
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Dear Father, Ere We Part

Hymnal: The Sabbath School Bell #73 (1859)
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Dear Father, ere we part

Hymnal: Home Song Book, prepared for the use of the Children of the Home for the Friendless #62 (1857) Languages: English
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Dear Father, ere we part

Hymnal: Sabbath School Gems of Music and Poetry #102 (1858)

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