The Otterbein Hymnal: For Use in Public and Social WorshipLorenz, Edmund S. (Edmund Simon)
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The Otterbein Hymnal: For Use in Public and Social Worship
Lorenz, Edmund S. (Edmund Simon)
Church of the United Brethren in Christ (New constitution) -- Hymns; Hymns, English
How precious is the book divine, 69
How sad it would be, if when thou, 229
How sad our state by nature is, 182
How shall the young secure their hearts, 70
How solemn are the words, 250
How sweet, how heavenly is the sight, 468
How sweetly breaks the Sabbath dawn, 46
How sweetly flowed the gospel's sound, 109
How sweet the name of Jesus, 295
How sweet to leave the world awhile, 36
How tedious and tasteless the hours, 324
How tender is thy hand, 383
How vast, how full, how free, 189
I am coming to the cross, 274
I am dwelling on the mountain, 285
I am thine, O Lord, I have heard, 280
I cannot always trace the way, 355
I cannot do without thee, 272
I gave my life for thee, 134
I have found a friend in Jesus, 328
I have found redemption, 245
I have found repose for my weary soul, 373
I heard the voice of Jesus say, 334
I hear the Savior say, 197
I hear thy welcome voice, 317
I know that my Redeemer lives, 149
I love to steal awhile away, 388
I love to tell the story, 419
I love thy kingdom, Lord, 435
I need thee every hour, 326
I saw a way-worn, trav'ler, 525
I sing th' almighty pow'r of God, 79
I stand, but not as once I did, 243
I think when I read that sweet story, 532
I want to be a worker for the Lord, 413
I will sing you a song of that beautiful, 526
I would not live alway; I ask not to stay, 496
In God I have found a retreat, 378
In heavenly love abiding, 345
In some way or other, 367
In stature grows the heavenly child, 106
In the cross of Christ I glory, 131
In the Christian's home in glory, 519
In thy cleft, O Rock of Ages, 350
In thy name, O Lord! assembling, 32
In thy service will I ever, 268
In vain in high and holy lays, 116
It came upon the midnight clear, 94
It is not death to die, 484
I've found the pearl of greatest price, 287
I've reached the land of corn and wine, 284
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