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nd sharp endeavor, 161. O brothers! are ye asking, 78. O dwell in me, my Lord, 118. O foolish heart, be still! 194. O for a closer walk with man, 75. O for a faith that will not shrink, 180. O for a man to rise in me, 122. O for the peace of a perfect trust, 195. O Friend of souls! how blest the time, 236. O give me the joy of living, 148. O God! I thank thee for each sight, 80. O God of truth, for whom alone, 121. O God of truth, whose living word, 81. O God, take the reins of my life, 79. O God! whose thoughts are brightest light, 69. O humble me! I cannot hide the joy, 99. O how the thought of God attracts, 119. O it is hard to work for God, 170. O, I could go through all life's troubles, 101. O I would live longer, I gladly would stay, 269. O Jesus Christ, grow thou in me, 117. O Jesus! Friend unfailing, 244. O Jesus, I have promised, 247. O Jesus! Jesus! dearest Lord, 242. O Lord! at Joseph's humble, 211. O Lord, how happy should we be, 195. "O Lord, my God," I oft have said, 154. O Lord, thy heavenly grace impart, 82. O Love divine, that stooped to share, 168. O Love is weak, 163. O Love that wilt not let me go, 234. O make me patient, Lord, 122. O Master, let me walk, 131. O matchless honor, all unsought, 62. O may I join the choir invisible, 51. O Name all other names above, 231. O, never from thy tempted heart, 20. O sad estate Of human wretchedness, 137. O square thyself for use, 122. O star of truth down shining, 10. O that mine eyes might closed be, 118. O the bitter shame and sorrow, 118. O Thou by long experience tried, 104. O thou so weary of thy self-denials, 157. O thou unpolished shaft, 96. O Thou who driest the mourner's tear, 155. O thou who sighest for a broader field, 57. O Thou, whose bounty fills, 140. O tired worker, faltering on, 16. O to serve God for a day, 252. O trifling task so often done, 152. O wad some power the giftie gie us, 102. O, well for him whose will is strong, 11. O who like thee, so calm, so bright, 238. O why and whither? 191. O words of golden music, 215. O work thy works in God, 232. O, yet we trust that somehow good, 172. Oh, be in God's clear world, 148. Of all the myriad moods, 119. Oft when of God we ask, 158. Oft, when the Word is on me, 65. Often ornateness goes with greatness, 39. On God for all events depend, 198.
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