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O, not when the death-prayer is said

Hymnal: HoS1864 #624 (1864) Languages: English
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O sacred head! now wounded

Hymnal: H4SR1866 #64 (1866) Languages: English

O say can you see by the dawn's early light

Author: Francis Scott Key Hymnal: CHSS1865 #d108 (1865)

O silently, O silently the moonbeam

Hymnal: HCYP1854 #d317 (1854) Languages: English

Hail prince of life eternal

Author: E. Whitaker John Hymnal: C1893 #d96 (1893) First Line: O who is this from Edom
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Volunteers Wanted

Author: Geo. P. Beard Hymnal: VoP1904 #137 (1904) First Line: O who will volunteer to stand Refrain First Line: Rejoice and sing, rejoice and sing Lyrics: 1 O who will volunteer to stand In gospel armor bright And join the ranks of army grand That battles for the right? The banner of the cross unfurled Against all sin and wrong, The battlefield is all the world, And victory our song. Chorus: Rejoice and sing, rejoice and sing With loyal heart and voice; We follow Christ, the conqu'ring King, And bear aloft his cross. 2 Recruits are wanted here today; Enlist while yet there's room; Then volunteer without delay, You cannot come too soon: The enemy is in the field To win the world by sin; Then volunteer and never yield, The brave and true shall win. [Chorus] 3 O rally, then, like soldiers true, For service in this strife; Our Captain has a crown for you Who volunteer for life. Our Leader is our Saviour, too; O trust him without fear; He conquers by his cross for you, He saves the volunteer. [Chorus] Tune Title: [O who will volunteer to stand]
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Oh, whose like Jesus

Hymnal: ZRS1867 #12 (1867) First Line: Of Him who did salvation bring
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Oft, in the visions of the night

Hymnal: CHSP1859 #33 (1859) Languages: English
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Blessing asked

Author: John Newton Hymnal: NUH1850 #455 (1850) First Line: On what has now been sown

Honey from the rock

Author: Johnson Oatman Hymnal: S4SW1902 #d76 (1902) First Line: Once my poor heart found that a sinner's prayer Refrain First Line: Yes, he gave me honey from the rock

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