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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Man a SaintAssured#314Arise, my soul, arise
Man a SaintBlessedness of the Righteous#376The man is ever blest
Man a SaintBlessedness of the Righteous#377When gloomy thoughts and fears
Man a SaintBlessedness of the Righteous#378Oh happy soul that lives on high
Man a SaintBlessedness of the Righteous#379What cheering words are these?
Man a SaintBlessedness of the Righteous#380Happy the man whose wishes climb
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#315In vain I trace creation o'er
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#316Your harps, ye trembling saints
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#317Dear Refuge of my weary soul
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#318Gently Lord! oh gently lead us
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#319Alas! what hourly dangers rise
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#320Lord, unafflicted, undismayed
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#321Abide with me! fast falls the evenitde
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#322O Thou who driest the mourner's tear
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#323Hear, gracious God, my humble moan
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#324Oh my soul, what means this sadness?
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#325There is a pure and peaceful wave
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#326When languor and disease invade
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#327Commit Thy way, confiding
Man a SaintIn Bodily and Spiritual Trouble#328When musing sorrow weeps the past

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