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Browsing topics in Book of Worship (Rev. ed.)

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Christian warfare#458Equip me for the war
Christianstheir life and experience#325Prayer was appointed to convey
Christianstheir life and experience#326Prayer is the soul's sincere desire
Christianstheir life and experience#327What various hindrances we meet
Christianstheir life and experience#328From ev'ry stormy wind that blows
Christianstheir life and experience#329Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish
Christianstheir life and experience#330Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat
Christianstheir life and experience#331The Lord, who truly knows
Christianstheir life and experience#332My God, I love Thee; not because
Christianstheir life and experience#333Happy the heart where graces reign
Christianstheir life and experience#334Come, ye that love the Lord
Christianstheir life and experience#335My God, the Spring of all my joys
Christianstheir life and experience#336Ever patient, gentle, meek
Christianstheir life and experience#337Jesus, cast a look on me!
Christianstheir life and experience#338Happy the meek whose gentle breast
Christianstheir life and experience#339We journey through a vale of tears
Christianstheir life and experience#340"We've no abiding city here"
Christianstheir life and experience#341O Zion, when I think of thee
Christianstheir life and experience#342And let this feeble body fail
Christianstheir life and experience#343On Jordan's stormy banks I stand

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