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By faith I view my Savior dying
Author
: Richard Jukes
Hymnal
: SP1866 #d21 (1866)
By faith I view my Savior dying
Savior, look with pitying eye
Author
: Robert Grant
Hymnal
: SP1866 #d22 (1866)
First Line
: By thy birth, and by thy tears
Savior, look with pitying eye
Cast thy bread upon the waters Thinking not 'tis thrown away
Author
: Phoebe A. Hanaford
Hymnal
: SP1866 #d23 (1866)
Cast thy bread upon the waters Thinking not 'tis thrown away
These vanities how vain
Author
: Horatius Bonar
Hymnal
: SP1866 #d24 (1866)
First Line
: Cease my soul, thy strayings
These vanities how vain
Christian, why should earthly trial
Hymnal
: SP1866 #d25 (1866)
Christian, why should earthly trial
There is sweet rest in heaven
Hymnal
: SP1866 #d26 (1866)
First Line
: Come brethren, don't grow weary
There is sweet rest in heaven
Happy New Year to all
Hymnal
: SP1866 #d27 (1866)
First Line
: Come, children, and join in our festival song
Happy New Year to all
Come, come to Jesus, He waits to pardon [welcome] thee
Author
: George B. Peck
Hymnal
: SP1866 #d28 (1866)
Come, come to Jesus, He waits to pardon [welcome] thee
Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
Author
: Edmund Jones
Hymnal
: SP1866 #d29 (1866)
Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
There is rest, sweet rest
Author
: G. D. Browne
Hymnal
: SP1866 #d30 (1866)
First Line
: Come, poor pilgrim, sad and weary
There is rest, sweet rest
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