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Browsing topics in The Book of Worship

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
PrayerPrayer in General#172Blest hour! when mortal man retires
PrayerPrayer in General#173No, never shall my heart despond
PrayerPrayer in General#174What various hindrances we meet
PrayerPrayer in General#175The Lord, who truly knows
PrayerPrayer in General#176There is an eye that never sleeps
PrayerSocial Prayer#177Children of the heavenly King
PrayerSocial Prayer#178Where two or three, with sweet accord
PrayerSocial Prayer#179Our souls, by love together knit
PrayerSocial Prayer#180Retire, vain world, a while retire
PrayerSocial Prayer#181Blest be the tie that binds
Private Devotion#199Far from my thoughts, vain world begone!
Private Devotion#200O Thou from whom all goodness flows
Private Devotion#201I love to steal a while away
Private Devotion#202Far from the world, O Lord, I flee
Self -Examination#209Lord, my God, I long to know
Self -Examination#210Thou great, mysterious, God unknown
Self -Examination#211What strange perplexities arise!
Self-Abasement#216Alas! and did my Saviour bleed
Self-Abasement#217Oh could I find some peaceful bower
Self-Consecration#203When I survey the wondrous cross

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