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All seeing God, 'tis thine to know

Author: Thomas Scott Hymnal: SHPS1826 #189 (1826) Languages: English
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O let us with a grateful mind

Author: Nathaniel Cotton Hymnal: SHPS1826 #190 (1826) Languages: English
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Why do I thus perplex

Author: Thomas Scott Hymnal: SHPS1826 #191 (1826) Languages: English
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O thou, my Father and my Friend

Hymnal: SHPS1826 #192 (1826) Languages: English
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Patience, O 'tis [what] a grace divine

Author: Thomas Gibbons Hymnal: SHPS1826 #193 (1826) Languages: English
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Happy the meek, whose gentle breast

Hymnal: SHPS1826 #194 (1826) Languages: English
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Blest are the meek, he said

Hymnal: SHPS1826 #195 (1826) Languages: English
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Awake, my soul, shake off the dream

Hymnal: SHPS1826 #196 (1826) Languages: English
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Wherefore should man, frail child of clay

Author: W. Enfield Hymnal: SHPS1826 #197 (1826) Languages: English
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Communing with our hearts

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: SHPS1826 #198 (1826) First Line: Return, my [each] roving heart, return Languages: English

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