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Awake, for the daylight is breaking

Hymnal: GPSS1875 #d11 (1875) Languages: English

The rainbow

Hymnal: GPSS1875 #d12 (1875) First Line: Beautiful bow in mercy given Languages: English

Beautiful ground on which we tread

Hymnal: GPSS1875 #d13 (1875) Languages: English

Blow ye [you] the trumpet, blow

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: GPSS1875 #d14 (1875) Languages: English

Brightly beams our banner

Author: T. J. Potter Hymnal: GPSS1875 #d15 (1875) First Line: Brightly gleams our banner Languages: English

Jesus is the friend you need

Hymnal: GPSS1875 #d16 (1875) First Line: Children, do you want a friend Languages: English

Christians, awake, salute [and hail] the happy morn

Author: John Byrom Hymnal: GPSS1875 #d17 (1875) Languages: English

O, sound his praise with loud

Hymnal: GPSS1875 #d19 (1875) First Line: Come, all ye nations, join to sing Languages: English

Come, let us all unite to sing

Hymnal: GPSS1875 #d20 (1875) Languages: English

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