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Now I lay me down to sleep

Hymnal: NMoP1877 #3 (1877) First Line: Kneeling by her little bedside
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The blessed Redeemer, a world to save

Author: R. A. Glenn Hymnal: NMoP1877 #4 (1877) First Line: 'Twas on a beautiful Sabbath day
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Behold, what manner of love

Author: Mrs. E. A. Sims Hymnal: NMoP1877 #6 (1877) First Line: In vain we try to comprehend
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Let us follow

Hymnal: NMoP1877 #8 (1877) First Line: Don't you hear him sweetly calling?
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Be saved today! be saved today!

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: NMoP1877 #10 (1877) First Line: Today thy Savior calls to thee
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Work, children, work

Hymnal: NMoP1877 #12 (1877) First Line: Little children, listen, listen!

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