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Who are these arrayed in white
Hymnal
: SMSW1859 #80 (1859)
Who are these arrayed in white
Palms of glory, raiment bright
Hymnal
: SMSW1859 #81 (1859)
Palms of glory, raiment bright
How lost was my condition
Hymnal
: SMSW1859 #82 (1859)
How lost was my condition
How lost was my condition
Hymnal
: SMSW1859 #83 (1859)
How lost was my condition
Yet save a trembling sinner, Lord
Hymnal
: SMSW1859 #84 (1859)
Yet save a trembling sinner, Lord
Afflictions, tho' they seem severe
Hymnal
: SMSW1859 #85 (1859)
Afflictions, tho' they seem severe
I'll die no more for bread
Hymnal
: SMSW1859 #86 (1859)
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: Afflictions, tho' they seem severe
I'll die no more for bread
Oh, he's taken my feet from the mire and the clay
Hymnal
: SMSW1859 #87 (1859)
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: I'll praise him while he gives me breath
Oh, he's taken my feet from the mire and the clay
Oh, for a glance of heavenly day
Hymnal
: SMSW1859 #88 (1859)
Oh, for a glance of heavenly day
I'll praise God, and you'll praise God
Hymnal
: SMSW1859 #89 (1859)
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: Come and taste along with me
I'll praise God, and you'll praise God
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