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Brave reformers

Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d241 (1877) First Line: O brave reformers not in vain

Brighter day

Author: Sophia W. Kent Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d242 (1877) First Line: O bright the day that dawneth now

O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother

Author: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d243 (1877)

O, cling to the union

Author: Theodore Wood Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d244 (1877)

O, ever living truth, to thee

Author: Jennie B. Brown Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d245 (1877)

O for such an education

Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d246 (1877)

O haste not to the gilded shrine

Author: Abner Kneeland Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d247 (1877)

The secular stream

Author: Lee Hayes Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d248 (1877) First Line: O have you not heard of the secular stream

Ornament of truth

Author: William Shakespeare Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d249 (1877) First Line: O how much more doth beauty beauteous seem

O joy, at last my soul is free

Author: J. L. Stoddard Hymnal: TSCF1877 #d250 (1877)

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