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Browsing topics in The Hymnal: as authorized and approved by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1916

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Christmas#548Like silver lamps in a distant shrine
Christmas#549Good Christian men, rejoice
Christmas#550Dost thou in a manger lie
Christmas#551The first Nowell the angel did say
Christmas#552Joy fills our inmost hearts today!
Church Building and Consecration#202Spirit divine, attend our pray'rs
Church Building and Consecration#457Christ is made the sure foundation
Church Building and Consecration#458Christ is our cornerstone
Church Building and Consecration#459Jesus! where'er Thy people meet
Church Building and Consecration#460All things are Thine; no gift have we
Church Building and Consecration#461bAngel voices, ever singing
Church Building and Consecration#461aAngel voices, ever singing
Church Building and Consecration#464The Church's one foundation
Church Building and Consecration#465We love the place, O God
Church Building and Consecration#466Rise, crowned with light, imperial Salem, rise!
Church Building and Consecration#467Pleasant are thy courts above
Church Building and Consecration#468Glorious things of thee are spoken
Church Building and Consecration#508bBlessed city, heavenly Salem
Church Building and Consecration#508aBlessed city, heavenly Salem
Church Building and ConsecrationThe Burial Ground#462O Thou in Whom Thy saints repose

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