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O had I wings like a Dove

Author: C. J. Hymnal: Select Songs No. 2 #24 (1893) First Line: O had I wings like a dove, I would fly Languages: English Tune Title: [O had I wings like a dove, I would fly]
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Oh! had I wings, like a Dove

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: The Male Chorus No. 1 #118 (1888) First Line: Oh! had I wings, like a dove, I would fly Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh! had I wings, like a dove, I would fly]
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Words of Promise

Author: Charles Jefferys Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #205 (1885) First Line: O! had I wings like a dove, I would fly Lyrics: 1 O! had I wings like a dove, I would fly Away from this world of care; My soul would mount to the realms on high, And seek for a refuge there; But is there no haven here on earth? No hope for the wounded breast? No favored spot where content has birth, In which I may find a rest? 2 O, is it not written, Believe and live? The heart by bright hope allured Shall find the comfort these words can give, And be by its faith assured; Then why should we fear the cold world’s frown, When truth to the heart has given The light of religion to guide us on In joy to the paths of heaven. 3 There is, there is in Thy holy word— Thy word which can ne’er depart— There is a promise of mercy stored For the lowly and meek of heart: “My yoke is easy, My burden light, Then come unto Me for rest;”— These, these are the words of promise stored For the wounded and wearied breast. Languages: English Tune Title: [O! had I wings like a dove, I would fly]
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Words of Promise

Author: Charles Jeffreys; Asa Hull Hymnal: Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book #85 (1901) First Line: O! had I wings like a dove, I would fly Languages: English Tune Title: [O! had I wings like a dove, I would fly]
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Words of Promise

Author: Charles Jeffreys Hymnal: Jewels of Praise #175 (1884) First Line: O! had I wings like a dove, I would fly Languages: English Tune Title: [O! had I wings like a dove, I would fly]

O had I wings like a dove, I would fly

Author: Charles Jeffreys Hymnal: Revival Hymns. 8th ed. #d14 (1846)

O had I wings like a dove, I would fly

Author: Charles Jeffreys Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book, enlarged ed. #d94 (1880) Languages: English
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O had I wings like a dove, I would fly

Author: Charles Jeffreys Hymnal: Hymns for Social Meetings #147 (1842) Languages: English

O had I wings like a dove, I would fly

Author: Charles Jeffreys Hymnal: The Pilgrim's Harp #d167 (1869)

O had I wings like a dove, I would fly

Author: Charles Jeffreys Hymnal: The Christian Lyre #d286 (1860)

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