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Title: Saint Paul, Op.36, Part II

Composer: Felix Mendelssohn

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23. The Nations Are Now The Lord's
24. And Paul Came To The Congregation
25. Now We Are Ambassadors
26. How Lovely Are The Messengers
27. I Will Sing Of The Great Mercies
28. But When The Jews
Thus Saith The Lord
And They Laid Wait For Paul
29. Is This He?
O Thou, The True And Only Light
30. But Paul And Barnabas Spake Freely
31. For So Hath The Lord
32. And There Was A Man At Lystra
33. The Gods Themselves
34. And They Called Barnabas, Jupiter
35. O Be Gracious, Ye Immortals
36. Now When The Apostles
For Know Ye Not?
But Our God Abideth In Heaven
37. Then The Multitude
38. This Is Jehovah's Temple
39. And They Persecuted Paul
40. Be Thou Faithful Unto Death
41. And Paul Sent And Called The Elders
42. Far Be It From Thy Path
43. See What Love
44. And Though He Be Offered
45. Not Only Unto Him

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