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Singing and praying

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d31 (1874) First Line: I am so happy, Jesis doth love me

I lay my sins on Jesus

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d32 (1874)

I love the church, the holy church, the Savior's spotless

Author: A. Cleveland Coxe; Arthur Cleveland Coxe Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d33 (1874)

I want to sing, as the children sing

Author: Jessie H. Brown Pounds Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d34 (1874)

O, what rapture then

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d36 (1874) First Line: In our Father's house are the mansions fair

In the morn, noon, or even

Author: William Stevenson Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d37 (1874)

In this vale of tears and sorrow

Author: M. L. Gates Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d38 (1874)

Infant voices sweetly singing

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d39 (1874)

Who will, may sing of power

Author: N. Eyester Hymnal: R4SS1874 #d40 (1874) First Line: I've a gem that kings might envy

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