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A COLLECTION OF CHOICE HYMNS AND TUNES ADAPTED FOR THE USE OF SUNDAY—SCHOOLS, PRAYER AND PRAISE
MEETINGS, BIBLE CLASSES, SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONCERTS, FUNERAL OCCASIONS, ANNL
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CINCINNATI: JOHN CHURCH & CO. CHICAGO: GEO. F. ROOT 8: SONS.

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SECOND QUARTER, 1874. Sept. 6.~I7, 33, 58, 88, 96, 100 Feb 7.—79, 36, 45, 62, 94, 128 July 18—70, 76, 79. 110, IIgf
April 5.——3,11,63a,93e " I3-*‘I9/‘ 32‘ 36, 38 ‘ 14,—13, 17, 22, 32‘ 34‘ 47 “ 25—936, 94. 20, 56. 636, So
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