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Happy, happy, meet we here

Author: L. Wilder Hymnal: MSSS1858 #d51 (1858) Languages: English

Happy, happy Sunday, thou day of peace and heaven

Author: E. W. Kellogg Hymnal: MSSS1858 #d52 (1858) Languages: English

Hark, ten thousand harps and voices

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: MSSS1858 #d54 (1858) Languages: English

Hark, the bells of holy Sabbath

Hymnal: MSSS1858 #d55 (1858) Languages: English

Come, children, come, the bells are ringing

Hymnal: MSSS1858 #d56 (1858) First Line: Hark, the Sabbath bells are ringing Children, haste without delay Languages: English

Have you ever heard the echoes

Hymnal: MSSS1858 #d57 (1858) Languages: English

Chase the monster from our shore

Author: C. G. Goodwin Hymnal: MSSS1858 #d58 (1858) First Line: Hear the temperance call, freemen Languages: English

Heavenly home, heavenly home, precious name

Author: J. W. Sampson Hymnal: MSSS1858 #d60 (1858) Languages: English

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