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By thy grand redemption

Author: Frances Ridley Havergal Hymnal: SSBW1932 #d411 (1932) First Line: Who is on the Lord's side, who will serve

From Edom

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: SSBW1932 #d412 (1932) First Line: Who is this that comes from Edom

Who knows when death may overtake me

Author: Anna B. D. Hoppe; Ludaemilie Elisabeth Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt Hymnal: SSBW1932 #d413 (1932)

Whom Jesus loves

Author: Johann Wilhelm Hey Hymnal: SSBW1932 #d414 (1932)

Herod, unrelenting foe

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: SSBW1932 #d415 (1932) First Line: Why, Herod, unrelenting foe

Why should sorrow ever grieve me

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: SSBW1932 #d416 (1932)

Jesus, Highest Wisdom

Author: Frances E. Cox Hymnal: SSBW1932 #d417 (1932) First Line: Wisdom's highest, noblest treasure

With the Lord all things begin

Author: Christoph Christian Hohlfeldt Hymnal: SSBW1932 #d418 (1932)

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