| FIRST LINE
| SONGWRITERS | DATES
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1:1 | The Saint who first found grace to pen
| Laurence Housman
| 1906
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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1:1-13 | See Christ who on the river's shore
| Christopher M. Idle
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1:3 | Did you feel the mountains tremble
| Martin Smith
| ©1994
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1:3 | Prepare the way of the Lord
| Mary Smail
| ©
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1:3 | Clear the road make wide the way
| Graham Kendrick
| ©1988
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1:3 | Make way Make way for Christ the King
| Graham Kendrick
| ©1986
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1:4-5 | Where is the rock and where is the river
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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1:4-11 | On Jordan's river bank today see John
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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1:9 | O Thou who in Jordon didst bow Thy meek
| George Washington Bethune
| 1857
| 11 11 11 11
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1:9-10 | Where is the rock and where is the river
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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1:10 | Spirit of God creation's power
| Michael Saward
| ©
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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1:11 | Welcome welcome saviour come to
| Michael A. Perry
| ©
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1:12-15 | Into our world from God he came Jesus
| David Mowbray
| ©
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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1:13 | Lead us heavenly Father lead us through
| James Edmeston tr/ad by Jubilate Hymns
| ©
| 8 7 8 7 8 7
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1:13 | Awhile in spirit Lord to Thee
| Joseph Francis Thrupp
| 1853
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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1:13 | The glory of these forty days We
| Gregory I (the Great) tr/ad by Maurice Frederick Bell
| 6 ce
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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1:13 | Forty days and forty nights Thou wast
| George Hunt Smyttan & Francis Pott
| 1856
| 7 7 7 7
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1:13 | Lead us heavenly Father lead us o'er the
| James Edmeston
| 1821
| 8 7 8 7 8 7
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1:14 | Come sing ye choirs exultant
| Adam of St. Victor tr/ad by Jackson Mason
| 1170
| 7 6 7 6 D
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1:14-15 | Lord of Good News as once you came
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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1:14-20 | Lord you chose your first disciples from
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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1:14-20 | Here comes Jesus walking by the
| Brian R. Hoare
| ©
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1:15 | The plan of God is sure eternal in its
| Michael Saward
| ©
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1:15 | Arise the kingdom is at hand The King is
| Johann Rist
| 1651
| 8 6 8 6 D (D.C.M.)
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1:15 | Arise sons of the Kingdom The King is
| Johann Rist tr/ad by Katherine Winkworth
| 1651
| 7 6 7 6 6 7 7 6
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1:15 | Let the earth now praise the Lord
| Heinrich Held tr/ad by Katherine Winkworth
| 1659
| 7 7 7 7
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1:15 | Almighty Sovereign Lord
| Phil Lawson Johnston
| ©1987
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1:16-17 | They are happy whose way is pure Who
| Richard T. Bewes
| ©
| 8 8 8 9
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1:16-20 | When things began to happen Before the
| Michael Saward
| ©
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1:16-20 | How good a thing it is How pleasant to
| James E. Seddon
| ©
| 6 6 8 6 (S.M.)
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1:17-18 | Follow me in me ye live What ye ask I
| Johann Rist tr/ad by Katherine Winkworth
| 1644
| 7 7 7 7 D
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1:29-31 | Show me your hands your hands that
| Paul Wigmore
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1:32-34 | Saviour who didst healing give
| Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley
| 1905
| 7 8 7 8 7 8 8 8
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1:32-39 | Come and tread the pathway walk this
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 6 5 6 5 7 7
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1:35 | Your feet O Lord have walked this earth
| Paul Wigmore
| ©
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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1:40 | Now I come my Lord and Saviour Humbly
| Barney Elliott Warren
| 1911
| 8 7 8 7
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1:40 | I am coming Lord to Thee with my broken
| Barney Elliott Warren
| 1911
| 12 9 12 9 and refrain
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1:41 | Have Thine own way Lord Have Thine own
| Adelaide Addison Pollard
| ©1907
| 5 4 5 4 D
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2:1-12 | See the grace of God abounding righteous
| Paul Wigmore
| ©
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2:5 | Born of the water born of the Spirit
| Michael A. Perry
| ©
| 5 5 7 5 5 7
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2:5 | Through the darkness of the ages
| Hilary Jolly
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2:8 | O Lord you know my mind Each hidden
| Colin Avery
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2:14 | I want to walk with Jesus Christ
| C. Simmonds
| ©1964
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2:21-22 | Arise and shine Your light has come as
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 8 6 6 D
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2:21-22 | God has spoken to His people
| Stuart Baugh
| ©1982
| 8 7 8 7 D
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2:22 | One shall tell another
| Graham Kendrick
| ©1981
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3:1-5 | As I hold out my hand you will heal and
| Geoff Twigg
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3:13-17 | Jordan's waters part in two see Elisha
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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3:13-19 | What is our mission in this place
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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3:13-19 | Lord you chose your first disciples from
| Christopher M. Idle
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3:14-15 | Let all on earth their voices raise
| Latin tr/ad by Richard Mant
| 11 c
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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3:15 | Thou Lord hast power to heal and thou
| John Brownlie
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| 6 6 6 6 8 8
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3:31 | In Christ there is no east or west
| Michael A. Perry
| ©
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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3:31-35 | What is our mission in this place
| Christopher M. Idle
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3:35 | We bear the strains of earthly care
| Ozora Stearns Davis
| 1909
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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4:1-20 | Master by your word of welcome
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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4:1-20 | Here comes Jesus walking by the
| Brian R. Hoare
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4:7 | And did you risk yourself O Christ
| Christopher M. Idle
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4:14 | Ye sons of earth prepare the plough
| William Cowper
| 1779
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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4:20 | Holy spirit heaven's Breath blow
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 7 7 7 7
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4:26-29 | Come you thankful people come
| Henry (Dean) Alford tr/ad by Jubilate Hymns
| ©
| 7 7 7 7 D
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4:26-29 | Unless the grain falls in the ground
| David Mowbray
| ©
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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4:26-29 | See the corn again in ear How the fields
| John Newton
| 1779
| 7 7 7 7 D
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4:30-34 | God's plan is crystal clear
| Peter Rogalski
| 1987
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4:35-39 | Light beyond shadow joy beyond tears
| Paul Wigmore
| ©
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4:36-39 | Fierce raged the tempest On the deep
| Godfrey Thring tr/ad by Michael A. Perry
| 1862
| 8 8 8 3
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4:36-41 | The winds were howling o'er the deep
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| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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4:37 | Fierce was the storm of wind The surging
| Hyde Wyndham Beadon
| 1863
| 6 6 8 6 (S.M.)
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4:37-39 | O troubled sea of Galilee When run thy
| Lewis Gilbert Wilson
| 1912
| 8 6 8 6 D (D.C.M.)
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4:37-39 | Lord the wind and sea obey thee
| Percy Dearmer
| 1906
| 8 8 8 7
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4:37-39 | A storm gathers dark over the foam
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby
| 1903
| 11 8 11 8 and refrain
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4:37-39 | Fierce raged the tempest over the deep
| Godfrey Thring
| 1862
| 8 8 8 3
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4:37-39 | Master the tempest is raging
| Mary Ann Baker
| 1874
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4:38-39 | Galilee's waters are raging On them a
| Manie Payne Ferguson
| 1904
| 8 7 8 7 D and refrain
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4:38-39 | Fierce was the wild billow dark was the
| Anatolius tr/ad by John Mason Neale
| 7 ce
| 10 10 10 10
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4:38-39 | Fierce was the billow wild
| Anatolius tr/ad by John Mason Neale
| 7 ce
| 10 10 10 10
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4:38-39 | Lord Whom winds and waves obey
| Charles Wesley
| 1782
| 7 7 7 7
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4:39 | We sail along toward the harbour light
| Lizzie Douglas Foulks De Armond
| 1907
| 9 6 9 6 and refrain
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4:39 | Out on life's ocean with perils ever
| Lelia Naylor Morris
| 1912
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4:39 | Sing we praise to God the King
| Michael A. Perry
| ©
| 7 7 7 7
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4:39 | The stormy winds may blow And with fury
| William Thomas Hadley
| 1896
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4:39 | O courage my soul and let us journey on
| Charles Albert Tindley
| 1905
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4:39 | Jesus Saviour pilot me Over life's
| Edward Hopper
| 1871
| 7 7 7 7 7 7
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4:39 | Praise to the Lord the Almighty the King
| Joachim Neander & Rupert E. Davies tr/ad by Katherine Winkworth & others
| 1679
| 14 14 4 7 8
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4:40 | Steady brother steady though the storm
| Ida Lilliard Reed
| c.19
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4:41 | We plough the fields and scatter
| Matthias Claudius tr/ad by Jane Montgomery Campbell
| 1782
| 7 6 7 6 D and refrain
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5:1-19 | The winds were howling o'er the deep
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| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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5:1-43 | Almighty Father great must be Your power
| David Mowbray
| ©
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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5:2-5 | Sin like a venomous disease
| Isaac Watts
| 1707
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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5:10 | I will tell the precious story
| J. J. Maxfield
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| 8 7 8 7 D and refrain
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5:12 | In the name of Jesus In the name of
| David J. Evans
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5:18-19 | Legion was my name by nature
| John Newton
| 1779
| 8 7 8 7 D
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5:19 | No other story will bear repeating
| Ada Ruth Habershon
| 1907
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5:19 | Tell the glad story of Jesus
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby
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| 10 10 10 7 and refrain
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5:24-34 | Long have I lived in grief and pain
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| 8 8 6 8 8 6
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5:27 | Draw me closer Lord Draw me closer
| Stuart DeVane & Glenn Gore
| ©1987
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5:34 | Heal us Emmanuel Hear our prayer
| William Cowper
| 1779
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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5:39 | When comes to the weary a blessed
| Lizzie Douglas Foulks De Armond
| c.19
| 11 11 11 11 with refrain
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5:39 | We shall sleep but not forever There
| Mary Ann Pepper Kidder
| 1878
| 8 7 8 7 D and refrain
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5:39-42 | Could the creatures help or ease us Seld
| John Newton
| 1779
| 8 7 8 7 D
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5:40 | O scorned and outcast Lord beneath
| Charles (Carolo) Coffin tr/ad by John Chandler & Hymns Ancient and Modern
| 1736
| 8 7 8 7
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6:1-6 | When things began to happen Before the
| Michael Saward
| ©
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6:3 | So dies this man this carpenter His
| David Mowbray
| ©
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6:3 | Glory be to God on high Angel voices fil
| David Mowbray
| ©
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6:3 | O when Jesus lay there in the manger
| Christopher M. Idle
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6:3 | Lord teach your children how to build by
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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6:3 | O Christ the master carpenter
| David Mowbray
| ©
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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6:4 | First and Best-beloved Source and
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 6 5 6 5 7 7
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6:7 | Thou Who sentest Thine apostles
| John Ellerton
| 1874
| 8 7 8 7 8 7
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6:8-9 | Praise God for the body
| Anne Ortland
| ©1970
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6:13 | O Christ whose glory fills our days
| William G. Hathaway
| ©
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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6:14-29 | Give praise for famous men
| Christopher M. Idle
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| 6 6 8 6 (S.M.)
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6:30-34 | As once for you Lord Christ there was no
| Christopher M. Idle
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| 10 10 10 10
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6:31 | Stealing from the world away
| Ray. Palmer
| 1834
| 7 7 7 7
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6:31 | Once more at rest my peaceful thoughts
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby
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| 11 10 11 10 and refrain
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6:31 | Come ye yourselves apart and rest
| Edward Henry Bickersteth
| 1872
| 10 10 10 10
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6:34 | I will sing of the Lamb
| Stuart Townend
| ©1997
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6:34-43 | Sing to God whose loving mercy hears
| Michael Saward
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6:35-44 | Break now the bread of life dear Lord
| Mary Artemisia Lathbury tr/ad by Michael A. Perry
| ©
| 6 4 6 4 D
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6:37-44 | 5000+ hungry folk
| Ian Smale
| ©1985
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6:41 | Break Thou the bread of life dear Lord
| Mary Artemisia Lathbury & Alexander Groves
| 1877
| 6 4 6 4 D
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6:50 | When the dark waves round us roll
| William Walsham How
| 1864
| 7 7 7 7
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6:50 | How wonderful it is to walk with God
| Theodore Hopkins Kitching
| 1915
| 10 10 10 10
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6:56 | To the feet of my Saviour in trembling
| Thomas Sullivan
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7:1-23 | With hearts and hands washed clean
| David Mowbray
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| 6 6 8 6 (S.M.)
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7:34 | Not far not far from the Kingdom
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7:37 | Now in a song of grateful praise To my
| Samuel Medley
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.) and refrain
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8:1-9 | I met the Lord the crowds pressed hard
| Paul Wigmore
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8:6 | Break Thou the bread of life dear Lord
| Mary Artemisia Lathbury & Alexander Groves
| 1877
| 6 4 6 4 D
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8:12 | The land is dry the prophet's word
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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8:14 | When the disciples crossed the lake With
| John Newton
| 1779
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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8:27-38 | Disciples of the Master
| Robert Brennan
| 1987
| 7 6 7 6 D
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8:27-38 | God our Father and Creator
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 8 7 8 7 7 7
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8:29 | I am the bread of life
| S. Suzanne Toolan
| ©1971
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8:31 | His Father's house is where the Son
| Christopher M. Idle
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8:31 | I found him cradled in a lamp-lit barn
| Paul Wigmore
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8:31-38 | When things began to happen Before the
| Michael Saward
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8:34 | On Calvary's distant mountain The cross
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby
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| 7 6 7 6 and refrain
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8:34 | Though your heart may be heavy with
| Ina Mae Duley Ogden
| 1916
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8:34 | If in the valley where the bright waters
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby
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| 11 11 11 11 with refrain
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8:34 | The cross that He gave may be heavy
| Booth Ballington
| 1892
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8:34 | For man the Saviour shed His all atoning
| Jean-Baptiste de Santeüil tr/ad by Isaac Williams
| 1686
| 6 6 8 6 (S.M.)
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8:34 | I walked one day along a country road
| Alfred Henry Ackley
| 1922
| 10 8 10 8 and refrain
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8:34 | Rid me of these dirty clothes
| Sue Rinaldi
| ©1997
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