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There we shall never grieve him more

Hymnal: ESSH1868 #131 (1870) First Line: We have come rejoicing on this happy day
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While angels join to sing

Author: L. Hart Hymnal: ESSH1868 #132 (1870) First Line: He who once to earth came down
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O who is my neighbor pray tell me

Author: Mary Ann Kidder Hymnal: ESSH1868 #134 (1870)
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We'll stand the storm

Author: H. L. Frisbie Hymnal: ESSH1868 #136 (1870) First Line: No mortal eye that land hath seen
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Glory to God in the highest!

Hymnal: ESSH1868 #138 (1870) Languages: English
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Angel visits

Hymnal: ESSH1868 #139 (1870) First Line: In the mild and pensive twilight Refrain First Line: When earth's cares and sorrows are all over
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O had I fleet wings

Hymnal: ESSH1868 #140 (1870)

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