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When thy mortal life is fled

Author: Samuel Francis Smith Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d251 (1868)

How shall I die

Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d252 (1868) First Line: When, where, and how shall I die

Brother, we shall meet and rest

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d253 (1868) First Line: Where the faded flower shall freshen

While life prolongs its precious light

Author: Timothy Dwight Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d254 (1868)

Why did Jesus come from heaven

Author: John Burton Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d257 (1868)

Love not the world

Hymnal: NSSP1868 #d258 (1868) First Line: Why should we covet the joy of a day Refrain First Line: Trust not the world in its beauty arrayed

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