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O depth of mercy can it [there] be

Author: Lydia Baxter Hymnal: SASS1871 #d41 (1871) First Line: There is a gate stands open wide [that stands ajar]

There is an eye that never sleeps

Author: James C. Wallace Hymnal: SASS1871 #d42 (1871)

Build upon the Rock

Hymnal: SASS1871 #d43 (1871) First Line: Though some, with eager thought

And now abide faith, hope and charity

Hymnal: SASS1871 #d44 (1871) First Line: 'Tis faith that saves the guilty

Patiently endure

Hymnal: SASS1871 #d45 (1871) First Line: 'Tis thy lot to meet with trouble

Ever trusting

Author: Jones Hymnal: SASS1871 #d46 (1871) First Line: Trust in God for every blessing Refrain First Line: Trust him while he gives you breath

Trustingly, trustingly, Jesus, to thee

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: SASS1871 #d47 (1871)

Up and away, like the dew of the morning

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: SASS1871 #d48 (1871)

Christmas offering

Author: Francis Bottome Hymnal: SASS1871 #d49 (1871) First Line: We gather, we gather, our

Our festive garland

Hymnal: SASS1871 #d50 (1871) First Line: We twine our festive garlands Refrain First Line: Saints in robes of white are singing

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