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| quadgram | frequency |
|---|---|
| at the age of | 79 |
| thy will be done | 72 |
| one of the most | 46 |
| of the church of | 41 |
| it is said that | 33 |
| in the arms of | 29 |
| he was born in | 29 |
| in the midst of | 29 |
| tell it to jesus | 28 |
| sicut erat in principio | 27 |
| et in saecula saeculorum | 27 |
| the church of england | 26 |
| is said to have | 26 |
| is one of the | 25 |
| qui tollis peccata mundi | 24 |
| to god on high | 24 |
| just as i am | 23 |
| the glory of the | 23 |
| the spirit of the | 23 |
| crown him lord of | 23 |
| of the christian church | 23 |
| him lord of all | 23 |
| safe in the arms | 22 |
| the arms of jesus | 22 |
| o lamb of god | 22 |
| from a slovak hymnal | 22 |
| lover of my soul | 22 |
| from day to day | 22 |
| the church of the | 22 |
| the lord is risen | 21 |
| stand up for jesus | 21 |
| the story of the | 21 |
| on the wings of | 21 |
| for the first time | 21 |
| and crown him lord | 20 |
| the voice of jesus | 20 |
| of the th century | 20 |
| as one of the | 20 |
| the cross of christ | 20 |
| glory be to god | 20 |
| the son of god | 20 |
| was the author of | 20 |
| star of the sea | 19 |
| sweet hour of prayer | 19 |
| the light of day | 19 |
| of the greek church | 18 |
| a member of the | 18 |
| the prince of peace | 18 |
| the age of twenty | 18 |
| the author of the | 18 |
| may christ be praised | 18 |
| the morning light is | 18 |
| was one of the | 18 |
| the name of jesus | 18 |
| praise ye the lord | 18 |
| wonderful words of life | 17 |
| let there be light | 17 |
| the days are going | 17 |
| the throne of god | 17 |
| at the end of | 17 |
| forever with the lord | 17 |
| or four part chorus | 17 |
| the son of a | 17 |
| while the days are | 17 |
| morning light is breaking | 17 |
| was born in london | 17 |
| more love to thee | 16 |
| in new york city | 16 |
| in the cross of | 16 |
| he was born at | 16 |
| be to god on | 16 |
| heard the voice of | 16 |
| days are going by | 16 |
| a slovak hymnal arr | 16 |
| tell us of the | 16 |
| the end of the | 16 |
| in the english language | 15 |
| of the living god | 15 |
| us of the night | 15 |
| the word of god | 15 |
| of the eastern church | 15 |
| from shore to shore | 15 |
| sun of my soul | 15 |
| was a man of | 15 |
| of the gospel hymns | 15 |
| what a wonderful savior | 15 |
| i heard the voice | 15 |
| it was not until | 14 |
| when i survey the | 14 |
| the blood of the | 14 |
| in the church of | 14 |
| to god the father | 14 |
| hail the power of | 14 |
| the promise of the | 14 |
| god be with you | 14 |
| all hail the power | 14 |
| i survey the wondrous | 14 |
| the king of kings | 14 |
| at the feet of | 14 |
| trusting in the promise | 14 |
| to tell the story | 14 |
| voice of jesus say | 14 |
| joy to the world | 14 |
| love to tell the | 14 |
| the author of this | 14 |
| the lord is come | 14 |
| survey the wondrous cross | 14 |
| earth has no sorrow | 14 |
| from whom all blessings | 14 |
| i love to tell | 14 |
| blest is the man | 13 |
| in the hour of | 13 |
| the music of the | 13 |
| god save the poor | 13 |
| o son of god | 13 |
| cross of christ i | 13 |
| throw out the life | 13 |
| two or four part | 13 |
| looks up to thee | 13 |
| father faber nicola a | 13 |
| of life and light | 13 |
| the coming of the | 13 |
| until his death in | 13 |
| soldier of the cross | 13 |
| of christ i glory | 13 |
| as well as the | 13 |
| et cum spiritu tuo | 13 |
| love to steal awhile | 13 |
| the sons of men | 13 |
| the lord our god | 13 |
| from pole to pole | 13 |
| i am saved by | 13 |
| of peace and love | 13 |
| in the promise of | 13 |
| the voice of praise | 13 |
| the lord of life | 13 |
| the king of glory | 13 |
| the pure in heart | 13 |
| promise of the savior | 13 |
| to steal awhile away | 13 |
| i love to steal | 13 |
| said to have been | 12 |
| et veritas domini manet | 12 |
| seems to have been | 12 |
| antiquum documentum novo cedat | 12 |
| the blood of jesus | 12 |
| of the holy eastern | 12 |
| cometh in the morning | 12 |
| walk in the light | 12 |
| cedat ritui praestet fides | 12 |
| fix your eyes upon | 12 |
| et antiquum documentum novo | 12 |
| the holy eastern church | 12 |
| his father was a | 12 |
| be with you till | 12 |
| for the sake of | 12 |
| tantum ergo sacramentum veneremur | 12 |
| with you till we | 12 |
| utroque compar sit laudatio | 12 |
| est super nos misericordia | 12 |
| documentum novo cedat ritui | 12 |
| from the pen of | 12 |
| fides supplementum sensuum defectui | 12 |
| calm on the listening | 12 |
| sweet by and by | 12 |
| faith looks up to | 12 |
| lead thou me on | 12 |
| that god is love | 12 |
| it was written by | 12 |
| super nos misericordia ejus | 12 |
| there is a land | 12 |
| the house of god | 12 |
| your eyes upon jesus | 12 |
| ab utroque compar sit | 12 |
| god of our salvation | 12 |
| confirmata est super nos | 12 |
| genitoque laus et jubilatio | 12 |
| you till we meet | 12 |
| in the blood of | 12 |
| novo cedat ritui praestet | 12 |
| procedenti ab utroque compar | 12 |
| ritui praestet fides supplementum | 12 |
| the hymns of the | 12 |
| the influence of the | 12 |
| quoniam confirmata est super | 12 |
| joy cometh in the | 12 |
| whom all blessings flow | 12 |
| ride on in majesty | 12 |
| ergo sacramentum veneremur cernui | 12 |
| must be born again | 12 |
| is the author of | 12 |
| the darkness of the | 12 |
| praestet fides supplementum sensuum | 12 |
| i gave my life | 11 |
| i can read my | 11 |
| sweet the name of | 11 |
| the praise of the | 11 |
| the bread of life | 11 |
| the heart of the | 11 |
| my life for thee | 11 |
| there is a green | 11 |
| rejoice and be glad | 11 |
| the first time in | 11 |
| on the part of | 11 |
| thou art the way | 11 |
| the hymn was written | 11 |
| was the son of | 11 |
| onward speed thy conquering | 11 |
| me as i am | 11 |
| laudate eum omnes populi | 11 |
| the gate of heaven | 11 |
| glory to his name | 11 |
| gave my life for | 11 |
| my faith looks up | 11 |
| laudate dominum omnes gentes | 11 |
| take me as i | 11 |
| the lord will provide | 11 |
| at the university of | 11 |
| has no sorrow that | 11 |
| the life of the | 11 |
| blood of the lamb | 11 |
| my soul to thee | 11 |
| how sweet the name | 11 |
| in the presence of | 11 |
| christ the lord is | 11 |
| the words of the | 11 |
| fling out the banner | 11 |
| at thy right hand | 11 |
| to watch and pray | 11 |
| we would see jesus | 11 |
| of jesus and his | 11 |
| read my title clear | 11 |
| can read my title | 11 |
| in the name of | 11 |
| on the listening ear | 11 |
| is a green hill | 11 |
| in the time of | 11 |
| god of our fathers | 11 |
| for god is love | 11 |
| speed thy conquering flight | 11 |
| the throne of grace | 11 |
| when i can read | 11 |
| till we meet again | 11 |
| the land of the | 11 |
| the sweet by and | 10 |
| go to the grave | 10 |
| came upon the midnight | 10 |
| good will to men | 10 |
| the feet of jesus | 10 |
| very thought of thee | 10 |
| saved by faith in | 10 |
| found their way into | 10 |
| on the other hand | 10 |
| at the same time | 10 |
| thee will i love | 10 |
| when he was only | 10 |
| it came upon the | 10 |
| for more than a | 10 |
| to the holy ghost | 10 |
| have mercy upon us | 10 |
| art gone to the | 10 |
| translated by father caswall | 10 |
| a shelter in the | 10 |
| teach us to pray | 10 |
| o thou great jehovah | 10 |
| washed in the blood | 10 |
| the language of the | 10 |
| one of the greatest | 10 |
| softly now the light | 10 |
| name of jesus sounds | 10 |
| lord is risen indeed | 10 |
| am saved by faith | 10 |
| the lord of hosts | 10 |
| in a mysterious way | 10 |
| i am so glad | 10 |
| listening ear of night | 10 |
| moves in a mysterious | 10 |
| hymns from the greek | 10 |
| sitting at the feet | 10 |
| hymns of the greek | 10 |
| of the lutheran church | 10 |
| be the next to | 10 |
| upon the midnight clear | 10 |
| is a land of | 10 |
| from age to age | 10 |
| god moves in a | 10 |
| the name of the | 10 |
| sorrow that heaven cannot | 10 |
| the rock of ages | 10 |
| the time of storm | 10 |
| now the light of | 10 |
| no sorrow that heaven | 10 |
| bringing in the sheaves | 10 |
| the listening ear of | 10 |
| shelter in the time | 10 |
| to die no more | 10 |
| of the new testament | 10 |
| to have been written | 10 |
| in aeternum sanctissimum sacramentum | 10 |
| thou art gone to | 10 |
| the very thought of | 10 |
| the middle of the | 10 |
| out of the depths | 10 |
| of the old testament | 10 |
| gone to the grave | 10 |
| of the sons of | 10 |
| day our daily bread | 9 |
| fast falls the eventide | 9 |
| domini manet it aeternum | 9 |
| the king comes in | 9 |
| has been called the | 9 |
| o god of love | 9 |
| at the close of | 9 |
| from the land of | 9 |
| the midst of the | 9 |
| in life and death | 9 |
| page copyright by n | 9 |
| we bless thee for | 9 |
| while thee i seek | 9 |
| see how he loved | 9 |
| god is present everywhere | 9 |
| fortress is our god | 9 |
| the lord of glory | 9 |
| lord descended from above | 9 |
| would not live alway | 9 |
| and to the holy | 9 |
| under the influence of | 9 |
| little town of bethlehem | 9 |
| index of first lines | 9 |
| the sun of righteousness | 9 |
| author of this hymn | 9 |
| in one of the | 9 |
| the lord descended from | 9 |
| more than a century | 9 |
| lord of life and | 9 |
| the shades of night | 9 |
| a minister of the | 9 |
| hide myself in thee | 9 |
| by faith in his | 9 |
| mighty fortress is our | 9 |
| faith in his blood | 9 |
| of the blessed virgin | 9 |
| coming of the kingdom | 9 |
| when i read that | 9 |
| to the king of | 9 |
| faith of our fathers | 9 |
| in its original form | 9 |
| veritas domini manet it | 9 |
| speak the matchless worth | 9 |
| of one of the | 9 |
| and to the spirit | 9 |
| a green hill far | 9 |
| a land of pure | 9 |
| that love the lord | 9 |
| when the king comes | 9 |
| both words and music | 9 |
| the winds thy fears | 9 |
| i would not live | 9 |
| translated from the german | 9 |
| green hill far away | 9 |
| me hide myself in | 9 |
| it is a hymn | 9 |
| i read that sweet | 9 |
| the honors of thy | 9 |
| hymn is one of | 9 |
| the worship of the | 9 |
| land of pure delight | 9 |
| give to the winds | 9 |
| hymns ancient and modern | 9 |
| shepherd of tender youth | 9 |
| all glory be to | 9 |
| give us this day | 9 |
| let me hide myself | 9 |
| saviour of our race | 9 |
| who was born in | 9 |
| let us adore him | 9 |
| part chorus by n | 9 |
| author of the hymn | 9 |
| children of the heavenly | 9 |
| jesus died for me | 9 |
| adoramus in aeternum sanctissimum | 9 |
| to the winds thy | 9 |
| the glory of god | 9 |
| city of our god | 9 |
| i love to hear | 9 |
| how firm a foundation | 9 |
| a mighty fortress is | 9 |
| am so glad that | 8 |
| o worship the king | 8 |
| the voice of the | 8 |
| till the night is | 8 |
| from the greek office | 8 |
| all the light of | 8 |
| round its head sublime | 8 |
| minister of the church | 8 |
| praise him in the | 8 |
| read that sweet story | 8 |
| the service of the | 8 |
| as pastor of the | 8 |
| all the sons of | 8 |
| i my cross have | 8 |
| how i love jesus | 8 |
| of the hymns in | 8 |
| he will save you | 8 |
| is a happy land | 8 |
| pull for the shore | 8 |
| the god of peace | 8 |
| to which it is | 8 |
| the father of the | 8 |
| is past and gone | 8 |
| my cross have taken | 8 |
| i shall see him | 8 |
| gathers round its head | 8 |
| realms of endless day | 8 |
| our father and our | 8 |
| lord of the worlds | 8 |
| the tie that binds | 8 |
| et lux perpetua luceat | 8 |
| in the form of | 8 |
| home of the soul | 8 |
| the road that leads | 8 |
| a closer walk with | 8 |
| us this day our | 8 |
| on thee we feed | 8 |
| the days of the | 8 |
| be the tie that | 8 |
| the first three centuries | 8 |
| for a closer walk | 8 |
| i come to thee | 8 |
| psalm tone adoramus in | 8 |
| where is thy sting | 8 |
| to the realms of | 8 |
| the lord of all | 8 |
| that madest earth and | 8 |
| of the fourth century | 8 |
| died in at the | 8 |
| so fades the lovely | 8 |
| lift up the gates | 8 |
| how sweetly flowed the | 8 |
| as well as in | 8 |
| it is well with | 8 |
| in the book of | 8 |
| it to jesus alone | 8 |
| me near the cross | 8 |
| sweet story of old | 8 |
| thy glory fills the | 8 |
| hail to the king | 8 |
| all thy quickening powers | 8 |
| day is past and | 8 |
| from the german of | 8 |
| closer walk with god | 8 |
| the greek church is | 8 |
| joy of loving hearts | 8 |
| a soldier of the | 8 |
| keep me near the | 8 |
| sweet is the work | 8 |
| the greater part of | 8 |
| a fountain filled with | 8 |
| as a composer of | 8 |
| a large number of | 8 |
| in the course of | 8 |
| for without thee i | 8 |
| was ordained to the | 8 |
| for two part chorus | 8 |
| in the sweet by | 8 |
| glory to god in | 8 |
| servants of the lord | 8 |
| there is a fountain | 8 |
| we wait for thee | 8 |
| the church of sweden | 8 |
| that god is good | 8 |
| he was a man | 8 |
| he was the author | 8 |
| ye servants of the | 8 |
| of thee are spoken | 8 |
| the sabbath is here | 8 |
| us with thy blessing | 8 |
| fountain filled with blood | 8 |
| the woes of life | 8 |
| bless our native land | 8 |
| the day is past | 8 |
| the herald angels sing | 8 |
| sweet and blessed country | 8 |
| my god and king | 8 |
| commit thou all thy | 8 |
| god of mercy and | 8 |
| is the man who | 8 |
| is a hymn of | 8 |
| church of the east | 8 |
| dismiss us with thy | 8 |
| and to the son | 8 |
| in the th century | 8 |
| blest be the tie | 8 |
| hymns and spiritual songs | 8 |
| at the hands of | 8 |
| glory be to thee | 8 |
| the death of a | 8 |
| the church of rome | 8 |
| when thou shalt come | 8 |
| all praise to thee | 8 |
| glorious things of thee | 8 |
| i a soldier of | 8 |
| it may not be | 8 |
| praise to the lord | 8 |
| as pants the hart | 8 |
| thou all thy griefs | 8 |
| the home over there | 8 |
| on the death of | 8 |
| that the lord is | 8 |
| so let it be | 8 |
| am i a soldier | 8 |
| sweet star of the | 8 |
| sacred heart of jesus | 8 |
| years of his life | 8 |
| the king of heaven | 8 |
| in one of his | 8 |
| to the land of | 8 |
| tone adoramus in aeternum | 8 |
| there is a happy | 8 |
| from sin and sorrow | 8 |
| from the service books | 8 |
| things of thee are | 8 |
| from every stormy wind | 8 |
| with all thy quickening | 8 |
| the song of the | 8 |
| of light and love | 7 |
| we sing that mighty | 7 |
| is the day of | 7 |
| gaily sound his praises | 7 |
| i long to be | 7 |
| story of the hymns | 7 |
| a hymn of the | 7 |
| the beginning of the | 7 |
| et clamor meus ad | 7 |
| it was composed by | 7 |
| was born in the | 7 |
| savior and my god | 7 |
| and bless the lord | 7 |
| the love of god | 7 |
| the sons of the | 7 |
| look from thy sphere | 7 |
| sacred story gathers round | 7 |
| our lips and lives | 7 |
| stormy wind that blows | 7 |
| we plow the fields | 7 |
| he knows it all | 7 |
| nobis donet in patria | 7 |
| let my soul thy | 7 |
| on thee we call | 7 |
| from time to time | 7 |
| degree of doctor of | 7 |
| every stormy wind that | 7 |
| the litany of the | 7 |
| to do thy will | 7 |
| sons of the morning | 7 |
| may jesus christ be | 7 |
| and best of the | 7 |
| of the hymns of | 7 |
| wilt not let me | 7 |
| the year of jubilee | 7 |
| i love to see | 7 |
| be thy name forever | 7 |
| sing that mighty hand | 7 |
| this day our daily | 7 |
| sanctus dominus deus sabaoth | 7 |
| quae coeli panis ostium | 7 |
| on the rock of | 7 |
| all my song shall | 7 |
| may be seen in | 7 |
| lord god of hosts | 7 |
| jesus christ be praised | 7 |
| termino nobis donet in | 7 |
| there is a calm | 7 |
| lilies of the field | 7 |
| the night is coming | 7 |
| mass of the angels | 7 |
| the light of sacred | 7 |
| that fixed my choice | 7 |
| still all my song | 7 |
| the fact that the | 7 |
| lux perpetua luceat eis | 7 |
| blessed be thy name | 7 |
| the work of the | 7 |
| the vineyard of the | 7 |
| may be seen reflected | 7 |
| when the woes of | 7 |
| became one of the | 7 |
| god of harvest praise | 7 |
| righteous when he dies | 7 |
| teach us how to | 7 |
| the lord is my | 7 |
| thy sphere of endless | 7 |
| thou hidden love of | 7 |
| which the prince of | 7 |
| rest for the weary | 7 |
| the song of moses | 7 |
| of the heavenly king | 7 |
| are you washed in | 7 |
| the lamb that was | 7 |
| thou saviour of our | 7 |
| draw me close to | 7 |
| is well with my | 7 |
| you washed in the | 7 |
| the star of bethlehem | 7 |
| source of life and | 7 |
| uni trinoque domino sit | 7 |
| sine termino nobis donet | 7 |
| are kings and empires | 7 |
| always trace the way | 7 |
| o little town of | 7 |
| be on thy guard | 7 |
| from thy sphere of | 7 |
| could i speak the | 7 |
| give me the bible | 7 |
| of sin and sorrow | 7 |
| meus ad te veniat | 7 |
| the greek office books | 7 |
| kingdom of our god | 7 |
| let me walk with | 7 |
| sound his praises high | 7 |
| vitam sine termino nobis | 7 |
| is supposed to have | 7 |
| the first half of | 7 |
| of the home over | 7 |
| appears to have been | 7 |
| unison or two part | 7 |
| the composer of the | 7 |
| service of the church | 7 |
| the sands of time | 7 |
| to the house of | 7 |
| of the most famous | 7 |
| one of these is | 7 |
| the subject of the | 7 |
| is a fountain filled | 7 |
| times are in thy | 7 |
| that sweet story of | 7 |
| it is to be | 7 |
| let him be crucified | 7 |
| are the pure in | 7 |
| through all the earth | 7 |
| shall be no more | 7 |
| for the night is | 7 |
| clamor meus ad te | 7 |
| best of the sons | 7 |
| on the theme of | 7 |
| while shepherds watched their | 7 |
| shall rise to thee | 7 |
| a place in the | 7 |
| me walk with thee | 7 |
| at the time of | 7 |
| for many years he | 7 |
| has given us the | 7 |
| trinoque domino sit sempiterna | 7 |
| the god of harvest | 7 |
| my song shall be | 7 |
| the lord is king | 7 |
| even as thou saidst | 7 |
| the blessings of the | 7 |
| the gates of heaven | 7 |
| and with the sun | 7 |
| for joy cometh in | 7 |
| first half of the | 7 |
| the next to follow | 7 |
| think of the home | 7 |
| source of calm repose | 7 |
| the gloom of night | 7 |
| well with my soul | 7 |
| hidden love of god | 7 |
| hallowed be thy name | 7 |
| glad that our father | 7 |
| who art in heaven | 7 |
| majestic sweetness sits enthroned | 7 |
| in honor of the | 7 |
| he is said to | 7 |
| we come to thee | 7 |
| from the throne of | 7 |
| keep us in thy | 7 |
| light of sacred story | 7 |
| the righteous when he | 7 |
| fill my soul with | 7 |
| god bless our native | 7 |
| are in thy hand | 7 |
| the life and light | 7 |
| hymns of the holy | 7 |
| to the church of | 7 |
| ye must be born | 7 |
| the lilies of the | 7 |
| he was only twenty | 7 |
| the storms of life | 7 |
| it was in the | 7 |
| god of my life | 7 |
| hymns of the church | 7 |
| the first stanza reads | 7 |
| love to god and | 7 |
| of jubilee is come | 7 |
| sphere of endless day | 7 |
| glory fills the sky | 7 |
| when a young man | 7 |
| the blessings of his | 7 |
| so glad that our | 7 |
| thou hast died for | 7 |
| blest are the pure | 7 |
| next to follow jesus | 7 |
| i speak the matchless | 7 |
| why do we mourn | 7 |
| the day of resurrection | 7 |
| battle hymn of the | 7 |
| all men are equal | 7 |
| requiem aeternam dona eis | 7 |
| going home at last | 7 |
| me close to thee | 7 |
| of sacred story gathers | 7 |
| the wrecks of time | 7 |
| on that beautiful shore | 7 |
| to bear the cross | 7 |
| may be regarded as | 7 |
| qui vitam sine termino | 7 |
| where are kings and | 7 |
| is said that the | 7 |
| i want to be | 7 |
| aeternam dona eis domine | 7 |
| be seen reflected in | 7 |
| honors of thy name | 7 |
| words and music are | 7 |
| or two part chorus | 7 |
| to heaven is gone | 7 |
| brightest and best of | 7 |
| i cannot always trace | 7 |
| in the words of | 7 |
| he will hide me | 7 |
| of the lord beloved | 7 |
| cannot always trace the | 7 |
| and stretch thy wings | 7 |
| one of the best | 7 |
| shepherds watched their flocks | 7 |
| the man who wrote | 7 |
| have found their way | 7 |
| stranger at the door | 7 |
| we are indebted for | 7 |
| year of jubilee is | 7 |
| now to the lord | 7 |
| the authorship of the | 7 |
| has been translated into | 7 |
| our help in ages | 7 |
| domino sit sempiterna gloria | 7 |
| he is the author | 7 |
| gather at the river | 7 |
| story gathers round its | 7 |
| one of the finest | 7 |
| for thou hast died | 7 |
| he was ordained as | 6 |
| to keep i have | 6 |
| the house of prayer | 6 |
| gathering clouds around i | 6 |
| sing them over again | 6 |
| a friend we have | 6 |
| blest the righteous when | 6 |
| when gathering clouds around | 6 |
| my soul thy mercy | 6 |
| as the apple of | 6 |
| whose glory fills the | 6 |
| come to the house | 6 |
| the lord a noble | 6 |
| venit in nomine domini | 6 |
| mortui in domino morientes | 6 |
| nothing but the blood | 6 |
| ceaseless course the sun | 6 |
| to thee my soul | 6 |
| he seems to have | 6 |
| for a long time | 6 |
| give myself to thee | 6 |
| how blest the righteous | 6 |
| and let my soul | 6 |
| to serve the lord | 6 |
| day of sacred rest | 6 |
| roll the rock away | 6 |
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| give me a calm | 5 |
| we all our god | 5 |
| paraphrases of the psalms | 5 |
| for those who weep | 5 |
| hail the resurrection morn | 5 |
| there are lonely hearts | 5 |
| the hour of prayer | 5 |
| who seek the throne | 5 |
| to praise thy name | 5 |
| the storm of life | 5 |
| of love and light | 5 |
| at thy feet i | 5 |
| is dying in the | 5 |
| with songs of praise | 5 |
| watchword at the gates | 5 |
| beaming light and love | 5 |
| only a word for | 5 |
| writer of this hymn | 5 |
| from the lips of | 5 |
| the god of our | 5 |
| and that it was | 5 |
| and in our hearts | 5 |
| in the day of | 5 |
| in the human heart | 5 |
| and at the same | 5 |
| part chorus nicola a | 5 |
| the glory of thy | 5 |
| teach our hearts to | 5 |
| i came to jesus | 5 |
| of the hymn is | 5 |
| i o god of | 5 |
| songs and honors sounding | 5 |
| glory be to jesus | 5 |
| home to die no | 5 |
| me come to thee | 5 |
| o god of our | 5 |
| came flying all abroad | 5 |
| that heaven cannot cure | 5 |
| let us all unite | 5 |
| the god of mercy | 5 |
| the dayspring from on | 5 |
| the shadow of thy | 5 |
| a song of that | 5 |
| been translated into english | 5 |
| died in the year | 5 |
| receive my soul at | 5 |
| of grace and purity | 5 |
| spirit of the psalms | 5 |
| trust him for his | 5 |
| i am so happy | 5 |
| dear lord and father | 5 |
| that through all time | 5 |
| yield not to temptation | 5 |
| spirit of grace and | 5 |
| what a glorious sight | 5 |
| of bliss is beaming | 5 |
| coeli et terra gloria | 5 |
| now the day is | 5 |
| the cross of jesus | 5 |
| and i shall be | 5 |
| the glory of his | 5 |
| voice that calls thee | 5 |
| a little child to | 5 |
| o come let us | 5 |
| my heart this day | 5 |
| is my boy tonight | 5 |
| it is believed that | 5 |
| of the middle ages | 5 |
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| new every morning is | 5 |
| to the lord in | 5 |
| is our refuge and | 5 |
| came to the united | 5 |
| earthly bliss thy sovereign | 5 |
| with all my heart | 5 |
| thy flock art feeding | 5 |
| life from the dead | 5 |
| whole race of creatures | 5 |
| why will ye die | 5 |
| do not be discouraged | 5 |
| for the most part | 5 |
| corpus natum de maria | 5 |
| the time is drawing | 5 |
| by the blood of | 5 |
| thy hand of love | 5 |
| wings of mighty winds | 5 |
| a great deal of | 5 |
| of earth and heaven | 5 |
| the hearts of men | 5 |
| the sun of bliss | 5 |
| lower lights be burning | 5 |
| let the whole race | 5 |
| the kingdom of christ | 5 |
| the beauty of the | 5 |
| i love thy charming | 5 |
| gift of christ desired | 5 |
| appeared for the first | 5 |
| of the third century | 5 |
| and let it be | 5 |
| of hymns and hymn | 5 |
| that it was the | 5 |
| and sin and death | 5 |
| party names no more | 5 |
| of life will give | 5 |
| mighty winds came flying | 5 |
| ye heavens adore him | 5 |
| to the tune of | 5 |
| will not deplore thee | 5 |
| thou art good and | 5 |
| where is my boy | 5 |
| in trouble and in | 5 |
| animating voice that calls | 5 |
| of him who died | 5 |
| to god the voice | 5 |
| i have loved long | 5 |
| the cross the radiance | 5 |
| no more to die | 5 |
| hymn was written in | 5 |
| there yet is room | 5 |
| in the kingdom of | 5 |
| race demands thy zeal | 5 |
| now the chains of | 5 |
| clergyman of the church | 5 |
| is built on nothing | 5 |
| the conclusion of the | 5 |
| in the bonds of | 5 |
| see him and hear | 5 |
| and one of the | 5 |
| the age of seventy | 5 |
| savior bids thee watch | 5 |
| on a narrow neck | 5 |
| thy cross i cling | 5 |
| here speaks the comforter | 5 |
| when the sun of | 5 |
| the wings of the | 5 |
| thy heavenly grace impart | 5 |
| as a minister of | 5 |
| prize to thine aspiring | 5 |
| and comfort from above | 5 |
| him for his grace | 5 |
| gladness fills each heart | 5 |
| with the authorship of | 5 |
| the earth and sea | 5 |
| age of latin hymnody | 5 |
| dying in the west | 5 |
| he was compelled to | 5 |
| take it to the | 5 |
| some of which are | 5 |
| night if thou be | 5 |
| the service books of | 5 |
| calls thee from on | 5 |
| my dear redeemer and | 5 |
| while endless ages run | 5 |
| that wilt not let | 5 |
| how happy are they | 5 |
| the child of a | 5 |
| in the life of | 5 |
| love that wilt not | 5 |
| of the finest hymns | 5 |
| wings of faith and | 5 |
| in he published a | 5 |
| of truth and grace | 5 |
| with the morn those | 5 |
| friend we have in | 5 |
| do we mourn departed | 5 |
| with the result that | 5 |
| of christ desired most | 5 |
| christian hymns of the | 5 |
| from the dead is | 5 |
| i love thy kingdom | 5 |
| at the request of | 5 |
| of the early church | 5 |
| the age of thirteen | 5 |
| my title clear to | 4 |
| was within the tossing | 4 |
| the leader of the | 4 |
| that grew out of | 4 |
| the title of the | 4 |
| the tempest still is | 4 |
| healing streams do flow | 4 |
| thee face to face | 4 |
| was not until the | 4 |
| regarded as one of | 4 |
| weary soul in seas | 4 |
| thou art mine my | 4 |
| where is my wandering | 4 |
| freedom dawns at length | 4 |
| all the vain things | 4 |
| thy contemplation sink heart | 4 |
| lord by feeble sense | 4 |
| like this for me | 4 |
| the perfect law of | 4 |
| a poor wayfaring man | 4 |
| milk and honey blest | 4 |
| thou lovely source of | 4 |
| slavery and death the | 4 |
| in the morning our | 4 |
| roll across my peaceful | 4 |
| guide us to the | 4 |
| have made thy word | 4 |
| dead is in that | 4 |
| ye so much dread | 4 |
| broken heart to bind | 4 |
| the spirit of power | 4 |
| all the earth is | 4 |
| in praise of the | 4 |
| not the slightest word | 4 |
| with gloom in thy | 4 |
| beyond the smiling and | 4 |
| christ hath left the | 4 |
| thy name be hallowed | 4 |
| didst give thyself for | 4 |
| the past is dark | 4 |
| hymnal of the augustana | 4 |
| in whose presence my | 4 |
| i have made thy | 4 |
| al stlay ta jesus | 4 |
| suggestions from the service | 4 |
| whose presence went before | 4 |
| lord would guide my | 4 |
| was written by a | 4 |
| soon may the last | 4 |
| his purposes will ripen | 4 |
| safe on his gentle | 4 |
| worship and adore him | 4 |
| in the gospel of | 4 |
| we shall meet on | 4 |
| the new testament and | 4 |
| let us feel that | 4 |
| the burden of my | 4 |
| help must come from | 4 |
| and formed us men | 4 |
| any hour so sweet | 4 |
| to the skies on | 4 |
| of this hymn is | 4 |
| the triumphs of the | 4 |
| till i see the | 4 |
| before the throne of | 4 |
| a song with sweet | 4 |
| folds them in his | 4 |
| fall down before him | 4 |
| as a member of | 4 |
| in she became the | 4 |
| contained in this volume | 4 |
| at the morning hour | 4 |
| all who love thee | 4 |
| the rest of the | 4 |
| i want no more | 4 |
| must come from thee | 4 |
| rocked in the cradle | 4 |
| tell its raptures all | 4 |
| no room in heaven | 4 |
| and all the earth | 4 |
| of the hymn society | 4 |
| and wipe my weeping | 4 |
| the notes of the | 4 |
| i looked upon the | 4 |
| and in he was | 4 |
| of a hidden fire | 4 |
| let peace be found | 4 |
| clear to mansions in | 4 |
| grave in all thy | 4 |
| in pleasant lands have | 4 |
| the ministry of the | 4 |
| ever knowing earth has | 4 |
| for the coming of | 4 |
| awake from thy sadness | 4 |
| the last of the | 4 |
| near the end of | 4 |
| mika wash kopa jesus | 4 |
| on what has now | 4 |
| why do you wait | 4 |
| i believe a rest | 4 |
| the words of his | 4 |
| in days of old | 4 |
| to the dying saviour | 4 |
| vain things that charm | 4 |
| come to the christ | 4 |
| as a writer of | 4 |
| latter half of the | 4 |
| the spacious firmament on | 4 |
| consecrated hour with better | 4 |
| and love upon my | 4 |
| from place to place | 4 |
| born in new york | 4 |
| shall come when morning | 4 |
| safely through another week | 4 |
| and pour contempt on | 4 |
| shall endless prayer be | 4 |
| death shall bring thee | 4 |
| as the finest hymn | 4 |
| join in a song | 4 |
| was born in boston | 4 |
| of the friends over | 4 |
| and watching unto prayer | 4 |
| while yet the youthful | 4 |
| i sought the lord | 4 |
| and wane no more | 4 |
| before thy presence come | 4 |
| be my vain wishes | 4 |
| the law of love | 4 |
| song shall rise to | 4 |
| better hopes be filled | 4 |
| if you cannot on | 4 |
| one of the great | 4 |
| of rock of ages | 4 |
| the children of thy | 4 |
| may be said to | 4 |
| edited and revised by | 4 |
| the way the saviour | 4 |
| was educated at oxford | 4 |
| thy wounds our healing | 4 |
| sin and sorrow free | 4 |
| with heart and voice | 4 |
| that we might live | 4 |
| must i be carried | 4 |
| is an everlasting home | 4 |
| of his hymns were | 4 |
| us safe from every | 4 |
| we start and fear | 4 |
| in the county of | 4 |
| where loyal hearts and | 4 |
| lands have fallen the | 4 |
| my soul shall rest | 4 |
| the kingdoms of the | 4 |
| that our father in | 4 |
| he calls thee from | 4 |
| to win the prize | 4 |
| he cast the darkness | 4 |
| richest gain i count | 4 |
| the most famous of | 4 |
| supplies this blest cup | 4 |
| long the soul had | 4 |
| were the marks divine | 4 |
| the terrors of the | 4 |
| see waters flowing forth | 4 |
| and we shall be | 4 |
| and shame weighed down | 4 |
| wipe my weeping eyes | 4 |
| the age of thirty | 4 |
| stand up and bless | 4 |
| was a prolific writer | 4 |
| tomorrow and its needs | 4 |
| bliss thy sovereign will | 4 |
| hymns from the east | 4 |
| how shall we praise | 4 |
| as a part of | 4 |
| wants and wishes known | 4 |
| not the lord by | 4 |
| in all thy glorious | 4 |
| to him who made | 4 |
| it is evident that | 4 |
| shall we praise thee | 4 |
| and all my cares | 4 |
| o most holy lord | 4 |
| of my weary soul | 4 |
| this a fast for | 4 |
| the lord is near | 4 |
| the hymnal of the | 4 |
| sweet to hail the | 4 |
| wish i was that | 4 |
| his feet may fall | 4 |
| the sorrows of the | 4 |
| golden age of latin | 4 |
| altar with gloom in | 4 |
| honor of the blessed | 4 |
| set it to music | 4 |
| speak gently to the | 4 |
| a hymn on the | 4 |
| down in the sunless | 4 |
| in the new testament | 4 |
| wait till the night | 4 |
| of joy and praise | 4 |
| to the heedless winds | 4 |
| vesper bells are calling | 4 |
| thy blood was shed | 4 |
| a fast for me | 4 |
| was compelled to leave | 4 |
| not the altar with | 4 |
| fluxit aqua et sanguine | 4 |
| more we hail with | 4 |
| my cares and sorrows | 4 |
| the burden of the | 4 |
| the wounded spirit heal | 4 |
| is in the sea | 4 |
| now i give myself | 4 |
| by ruth ellis messenger | 4 |
| a stranger at the | 4 |
| soul in seas of | 4 |
| abide with me from | 4 |
| strains that reach the | 4 |
| shall i see jesus | 4 |
| who saves you by | 4 |
| calm on the bosom | 4 |
| sorrows cast on him | 4 |
| o light of light | 4 |
| but sweeter far thy | 4 |
| was a warm friend | 4 |
| come at the morning | 4 |
| wax and wane no | 4 |
| lord of the sea | 4 |
| sweet will be the | 4 |
| never part from thee | 4 |
| hollow of thy hand | 4 |
| with every morning sacrifice | 4 |
| ear of night come | 4 |
| wild judea stretches far | 4 |
| their flocks by night | 4 |
| bowed the heavens most | 4 |
| sweet fields beyond the | 4 |
| death of jesus christ | 4 |
| rest of his life | 4 |
| in this vale of | 4 |
| centos and suggestions from | 4 |
| super mel et omnia | 4 |
| nightly pitch my moving | 4 |
| a child of the | 4 |
| stretches far her silver | 4 |
| the worn spirit wants | 4 |
| why seeks he not | 4 |
| shall meet on that | 4 |
| the deity of christ | 4 |
| the th and th | 4 |
| long live the pope | 4 |
| i know not what | 4 |
| in the autumn of | 4 |
| mercy brightens all the | 4 |
| how heavenly is the | 4 |
| saviour for the fallen | 4 |
| was inspired to write | 4 |
| gain i count but | 4 |
| our glad jubilee once | 4 |
| come when morning dawns | 4 |
| the history of this | 4 |
| at the conclusion of | 4 |
| thy word my choice | 4 |
| the use of the | 4 |
| child we dedicate to | 4 |
| a few more tears | 4 |
| can make a dying | 4 |
| blest are they who | 4 |
| the apple of thine | 4 |
| the simplest form of | 4 |
| has now been sown | 4 |
| thy sons and daughters | 4 |
| him shall endless prayer | 4 |
| ten thousand to my | 4 |
| and guide us to | 4 |
| far thy face to | 4 |
| alone with outward sign | 4 |
| both hymn and tune | 4 |
| in thy courts let | 4 |
| grateful vows and solemn | 4 |
| there is a god | 4 |
| in the home of | 4 |
| i give to thee | 4 |
| not alone with outward | 4 |
| arduous work will not | 4 |
| ye that are men | 4 |
| listening thousands gathered round | 4 |
| the man who fears | 4 |
| by the spirit of | 4 |
| in the death of | 4 |
| shall raise grateful vows | 4 |
| on the lord rely | 4 |
| path in which we | 4 |
| and sea and sky | 4 |
| no place where earthly | 4 |
| that i have done | 4 |
| of all the earth | 4 |
| come and let us | 4 |
| see the bread of | 4 |
| fought to win the | 4 |
| us with thy gentle | 4 |
| i will follow jesus | 4 |
| a lone and dreary | 4 |
| we give thee but | 4 |
| to dwell with thee | 4 |
| from every murmur free | 4 |
| vows and solemn praise | 4 |
| an hour of peaceful | 4 |
| adored in worlds above | 4 |
| bless thee for this | 4 |
| have seen his kind | 4 |
| was a student at | 4 |
| how glad the tone | 4 |
| didst arise and say | 4 |
| and woe he lightens | 4 |
| him all majesty ascribe | 4 |
| knowing earth has no | 4 |
| all the blessings of | 4 |
| and the spirit of | 4 |
| all thy glorious prime | 4 |
| the singing of the | 4 |
| compose so rich a | 4 |
| what has now been | 4 |
| is an hour of | 4 |
| lord my shepherd is | 4 |
| of setting day in | 4 |
| and underneath his feet | 4 |
| war are heard around | 4 |
| thou whose tender mercy | 4 |
| bud may have a | 4 |
| go when the morning | 4 |
| whose presence glows in | 4 |
| is one of his | 4 |
| the church doth stand | 4 |
| be done till thou | 4 |
| the city of his | 4 |
| the sun arises now | 4 |
| while others fought to | 4 |
| on all my pride | 4 |
| thy courts with sounding | 4 |
| when the morning shineth | 4 |
| we dedicate to thee | 4 |
| come before thee now | 4 |
| past is dark with | 4 |
| every heart and voice | 4 |
| judge of men is | 4 |
| when before thy throne | 4 |
| the grace of god | 4 |
| forth the royal diadem | 4 |
| judge not the lord | 4 |
| of the sacred heart | 4 |
| peace to the weary | 4 |
| i love thy zion | 4 |
| joy of the desolate | 4 |
| not till all the | 4 |
| glory in the highest | 4 |
| lead the way the | 4 |
| was written by mrs | 4 |
| cradle of the deep | 4 |
| think gently of the | 4 |
| upon the righteous man | 4 |
| a copy of the | 4 |
| and reign with him | 4 |
| bright and morning star | 4 |
| my vain wishes stilled | 4 |
| us to his fold | 4 |
| the sublimest strains that | 4 |
| origin of the hymn | 4 |
| is said that he | 4 |
| ye cannot enter now | 4 |
| apple of thine eye | 4 |
| the church of god | 4 |
| blessed sacrament is incensed | 4 |
| the time of his | 4 |
| the parting bosom bleeds | 4 |
| in the body pent | 4 |
| and draw me close | 4 |
| when night is nigh | 4 |
| thousand to my soul | 4 |
| heaven and earth in | 4 |
| thou art my god | 4 |
| the truth of god | 4 |
| thee to thy god | 4 |
| trust the day is | 4 |
| died at the age | 4 |
| holy air is breathing | 4 |
| dark was the night | 4 |
| lips of gentleness and | 4 |
| fount of love and | 4 |
| world again we go | 4 |
| the hymn of praise | 4 |
| from morn till eve | 4 |
| purposes will ripen fast | 4 |
| to earth come down | 4 |
| that gave them birth | 4 |
| that i might have | 4 |
| the age of nineteen | 4 |
| and in the midst | 4 |
| given to the world | 4 |
| the modern missionary movement | 4 |
| the lord by feeble | 4 |
| us from on high | 4 |
| bow with sacred joy | 4 |
| hymns from the land | 4 |
| of which are still | 4 |
| hymns of praise unto | 4 |
| waking to penitential tears | 4 |
| god is clothed with | 4 |
| thy power i own | 4 |
| we have not seen | 4 |
| song in the night | 4 |
| pour contempt on all | 4 |
| dwell below the skies | 4 |
| earth has nothing sweet | 4 |
| title clear to mansions | 4 |
| while fields and floods | 4 |
| anguish press me down | 4 |
| the lamb of god | 4 |
| air is breathing round | 4 |
| around the throne of | 4 |
| meet on that beautiful | 4 |
| whence the healing streams | 4 |
| look when he said | 4 |
| of the seventeenth century | 4 |
| to give him a | 4 |
| ye servants of god | 4 |
| by the throne of | 4 |
| to age shall say | 4 |
| us thy humble dwelling | 4 |
| my steadfast heart shall | 4 |
| has been sung to | 4 |
| stay not for the | 4 |
| libera nos a malo | 4 |
| i want a principle | 4 |
| ye redeemed of the | 4 |
| worn spirit wants repose | 4 |
| blind unbelief is sure | 4 |
| from sea to sea | 4 |
| the lord my shepherd | 4 |
| infant lips can try | 4 |
| our saviour and our | 4 |
| my heart rejoice to | 4 |
| ere mountains reared their | 4 |
| to see the distant | 4 |
| thousand tongues to sing | 4 |
| broad fields of heaven | 4 |
| carried to the skies | 4 |
| from whom all goodness | 4 |
| with the flashing steel | 4 |
| break on the golden | 4 |
| one of his hymns | 4 |
| glad voices in triumph | 4 |
| make me live to | 4 |
| to trust in thee | 4 |
| i do not ask | 4 |
| i will arise and | 4 |
| he brought us to | 4 |
| best of all the | 4 |
| that he was a | 4 |
| it is not death | 4 |
| point of view of | 4 |
| for jesus hath risen | 4 |
| to his divine abode | 4 |
| day of freedom dawns | 4 |
| in the department of | 4 |
| men are equal in | 4 |
| member of the committee | 4 |
| a few of the | 4 |
| of the church and | 4 |
| which knows no measure | 4 |
| and thou shalt find | 4 |
| the turf shall be | 4 |
| as a result of | 4 |
| at the portals of | 4 |
| the grave in all | 4 |
| in blessings on your | 4 |
| are equal in their | 4 |
| wast mild and lovely | 4 |
| beyond the swelling flood | 4 |
| the te deum laudamus | 4 |
| as it is in | 4 |
| that we might be | 4 |
| the time of the | 4 |
| this is one of | 4 |
| end of the th | 4 |
| make our hearts thy | 4 |
| is there that knows | 4 |
| there a lone and | 4 |
| lift my soul to | 4 |
| hail with sweet melody | 4 |
| my heart on thee | 4 |
| great son of god | 4 |
| open now thy gates | 4 |
| have you been to | 4 |
| all the path in | 4 |
| of its kind in | 4 |
| the king shall come | 4 |
| the power of sin | 4 |
| hail we our redeemer | 4 |
| god hears thy sighs | 4 |
| glory of the church | 4 |
| o for a thousand | 4 |
| my heaven in thee | 4 |
| that thou art mine | 4 |
| it is in the | 4 |
| lord is my shepherd | 4 |
| it has been called | 4 |
| you been to jesus | 4 |
| bid my heart rejoice | 4 |
| thy feet i bend | 4 |
| though the anxious fear | 4 |
| beneath thy contemplation sink | 4 |
| in principio et nunc | 4 |
| in he was elected | 4 |
| of peace and joy | 4 |
| and i am far | 4 |
| infant redeemer is laid | 4 |
| from all parts of | 4 |
| his watchword at the | 4 |
| to live and learn | 4 |
| tempest still is high | 4 |
| the bosom of thy | 4 |
| of some of the | 4 |
| loyal hearts and true | 4 |
| is tenderly calling thee | 4 |
| shall i not hear | 4 |
| and learn to die | 4 |
| the creed of nicea | 4 |
| our song shall rise | 4 |
| per omnia saecula saeculorum | 4 |
| with milk and honey | 4 |
| me from morn till | 4 |
| is the refuge of | 4 |
| sed libera nos a | 4 |
| around hold thee in | 4 |
| just as thou art | 4 |
| on the golden shore | 4 |
| god is his own | 4 |
| was composed by dr | 4 |
| i be carried to | 4 |
| it is one of | 4 |
| ask to see the | 4 |
| the lord is in | 4 |
| fields beyond the swelling | 4 |
| will arise and go | 4 |
| all mankind we pray | 4 |
| to be known as | 4 |
| some day the silver | 4 |
| throughout the christian world | 4 |
| this consecrated hour with | 4 |
| hymn of praise to | 4 |
| in thy presence rest | 4 |
| thee i cannot live | 4 |
| in this accepted hour | 4 |
| the prayer whose holy | 4 |
| that reach the majesty | 4 |
| whose tender mercy hears | 4 |
| morning break on the | 4 |
| songs of praise to | 4 |
| have fallen the lines | 4 |
| the period of the | 4 |
| brought us to his | 4 |
| in the strength of | 4 |
| all ye weary souls | 4 |
| the bright and morning | 4 |
| when vesper bells are | 4 |
| in a moment of | 4 |
| thy cross we look | 4 |
| the saviour knelt and | 4 |
| prayer whose holy stream | 4 |
| shall not always reign | 4 |
| path that leads to | 4 |
| in the new methodist | 4 |
| come to thee for | 4 |
| healing in his wings | 4 |
| bridegroom forth i go | 4 |
| the peace of westphalia | 4 |
| the young secure their | 4 |
| the god of love | 4 |
| the blessed sacrament is | 4 |
| god of very god | 4 |
| the whole realm of | 4 |
| the christ in tears | 4 |
| with a broken pinion | 4 |
| kingdom stretch from shore | 4 |
| still in common use | 4 |
| that eager hearts expect | 4 |
| loud anthems let us | 4 |
| praise to him who | 4 |
| on this terrestrial ball | 4 |
| glad jubilee once more | 4 |
| the hymns in this | 4 |
| break in blessings on | 4 |
| have a bitter taste | 4 |
| him whom i adore | 4 |
| of the united states | 4 |
| footsteps in the sea | 4 |
| through all thy works | 4 |
| o thou whose tender | 4 |
| simply to thy cross | 4 |
| this child we dedicate | 4 |
| in thy name we | 4 |
| of hymns from the | 4 |
| thou wast mild and | 4 |
| where wild judea stretches | 4 |
| like wandering sheep we | 4 |
| in thy redeemer trust | 4 |
| when her early breeze | 4 |
| in the hollow of | 4 |
| fill our hearts with | 4 |
| permit me not to | 4 |
| be with us yet | 4 |
| god that madest earth | 4 |
| everlasting thou art god | 4 |
| winds obey his will | 4 |
| mid scenes of confusion | 4 |
| sweetness fills my breast | 4 |
| descend with songs again | 4 |
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