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Many mansions

Author: John Lyth Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d221 (1868) First Line: There is a better world, they say

There is a little, lonely fold

Author: Maria Grace Saffery Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d225 (1868)

There is a stream whose gentle flow

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d227 (1868)

There's not a tint that paints the rose

Author: James C. Wallace Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d228 (1868)

Swear not

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d229 (1868) First Line: They took my Savior's name in vain

This is a precious book indeed

Author: Jane Taylor Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d230 (1868)

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