1 Weary Rest | And all thy day be bright.”
And all thy day be bright.”
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2 O Wondrous Love | That all the word might be fulfilled,
Dying there for all mankind,
We will serve Him all our days,
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3 Christmas Morning | Goodwill to all mankind to bring,
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5b Always Something New | All good in Him we view;
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6 Babel's Streams | With all the pow'r and skill I have
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9 Cords of Love | All united sing God's story,
All who in the path of duty move;
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11 Minister's Farewell | I leave you all, both great and small,
And shield you from all harm.
To all eternity.
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12 Gate of Home | All free from sin and care.
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13 Traveler's Hope | And all my toils and cares shall end;
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15 My Consolation | The lost to save, that all may be
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16 The Finest Flower | And all the shores perfumes.
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17 Call to Arms | My brethren all on you I call;
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19 The Day of Days | A sacred hour, 'twill stop all mirth;
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20 Prison Chains | Dismay and darkness all around;
And set me free from all my shame,
I'll tell it all my earthly days;
And set me free from all my shame,
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22b Sinner Come | To all His children, come.
To all about him, come,
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23b Evening Hymn | O may we all remember well,
So death will soon disrobe us all
Secure from all our fears;
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24t Volusia | All this wide world to either pole,
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25b Brimmer | And ruleth all things well.
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26b Ninety-Third | And all the earth shall hear.
And all the steps that grace displays,
Who all my sorrows took.
Grace all this work shall crown,
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27t Morning Worship | And wrestle all the night.
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27b Missionary Herald | In spite of all his foes.
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28b Watchman (First) | Before the first of all His works,
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29 The Midnight Cry | Surely all the waiting band
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31b Time | Let all your lamps be bright,
And ready all appear.
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32t Rayfield | Thy name is all divine,
And all Thy shining forms,
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33 Angel Choir | To all who sing the sacred song,
May they all meet around the throne,
We'll all be filled with God's great love,
We'll all be glad and free;
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34 Going Home | All nations unto judgment go.
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43 The Heavenly Throng | Lay all the eastern world;
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44b Dunlap's Creek | My everlasting all,
What empty things are all the skies,
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45b Lofty Sky | And all the starry works on high,
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47 Panting for Heaven | Soon I shall leave it all behind.
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48 Mount Helicon | Through all the earth abroad;
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49 Forever with the Lord | And all my comfort flies,
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50 Cranbrook | And all the earth shall hear.
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53 No Parting There | Where all is love,
Through all eternity.
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54 My Trust | His name is all my trust,
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55t Carolina | Oh may it all my pow'rs engage,
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55b Idumea | Where all things are forgot!
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57 Salvation's Rock | All others are as fleeting things,
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58t Liverpool | Young people all attention give,
Young people all, I pray then view
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58b Primrose | While all the armies of the sky,
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59t Mear | Ho! All ye hungry, starving souls,
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59b Dove of Peace | And I will rove this world all o'er,
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61b Gaines | To spread thro all this earth abroad
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70t Arlington | And all His wonders tell.
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70b Brown | And all His promises to plead,
And all my cares and sorrows cast
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72b Joyful News | By nature I am all defiled,
Through all the dang'rous paths of youth
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73t Ella's Song | For all the harps above.
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73b Downs | Not all the riches or the earth
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76b Night | Through all the hours of night;
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80 The Blind Girl | And think them all like you,
My follies all forgiv'n
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81t Maitland | And all the world go free?
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82b Gospel Waves | Gospel waves roll (Ever roll!) to all here below, (Here below,)
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84 Homeland | Just to know all care is o'er,
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85 Mercy Seat | A place of all on earth most sweet,
And sin and sense seem all no more;
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87 The Promised Land | All o'er those wide extended plains,
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90 Brightest Days | My God, the spring of all my joys,
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91 There is a Fountain | Lose all their guilty stains.
Till all the ransomed church of God,
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92 Promised Day | Let all the saints terrestrial sing,
For all the servants of our King,
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93 Something New | Now, could we call all Europe ours,
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94 Plenary | When all Thy mercies, O my God,
And all my wants redrest,
To all my weak complaints and cries
Hast doubled all my store.
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96 Mighty Love | O'er all our race may it prevail,
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97 The Guiding Star | Of all the train most bright;
It is the friend of all the good
It shines above all human ways,
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98 Christian Soldier | Thy saints in all this glor'ous war
And all Thy armies shine
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99 Pleasant Hill | And all my conversation prove
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100 Tennessee | I'll go and tell him all I've done,
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101 An Address for All | I sing a song which does belong to all the human race,
Come listen all unto my call which I do make today,
A dying fall will spoil it all, for Absalom is dead:
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102 Missionary's Adieu | Yes, nature all thy soft delights,
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104 Everlasting Song | On all the happy minds.
His flesh all pure, without a stain,
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105t Tender Care | When all Thy mercies, O my God,
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105b Hamburg | And pour contempt on all my pride.
All the vain things that charm me most,
Demands my soul, my life, my all.
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106 Sweet Rivers | And Satan trembles all the while,
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107 Resignation (First) | Drives all my fears away.
Thy hand, in sight of all my foes,
Attend me all my days;
And all my work be praise!
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110 Volunteers | It sets my heart all in a flame;
All armed and dressed in uniform
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111t Fleeting Days | We all begin to die.
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111b Judkins | Through all the hours of night;
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112 Bush Hills | We know that all things work together for good to them that love the Lord
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114 That Glorious Day | All glor'ous shall descend.
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115 The Millennium | All glor'ous shall descend.
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117 Angel Band | Whose blood now cleanses from all sin,
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118 Campbell | We for His sake count all things loss,
Let all who for the promise wait,
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119 Weary Souls | The desert all around,
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122 The Dying Boy | I'll soon be freed from all the pain,
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123 Rapturous Scene | O'er all the heav'ns He spreads His cloud,
Lay all the eastern world,
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124 Pilgrim's Triumph | While friends are weeping all around,
And leaves them all below.
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125b Day Dawn | Lose all their guilty stains.
Wash all my sins away.
Till all the ransomed church of God
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127 Herald | Put all thy beaut'ous garments on,
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128b Ninety-Fifth | My God, my heav'n my all.
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129 Coronation | All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name!
And crown Him Lord of all.
And crown Him Lord of all.
And crown Him Lord of all.
And crown Him Lord of all.
To Him all majesty ascribe,
And crown Him Lord of all.
And crown Him Lord of all.
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130t Sacred Love | Lord, while for all mankind we pray,
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130b Passing Away | For all that I have done.
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131 Will You Meet Me? | With all pain and sorrow past,
I'll be safe from all alarms;
From all suff'ring I'll be free;
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132 Musical Society | Let all who on the tenor sound
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133 Juniata | All my capacious pow'rs can wish
The noblest balm of all its wounds,
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136 Sherburne | All seated on the ground,
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138 Rest in the Kingdom | All my life did control,
All alone in despair,
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139 The Wanderer's Grave | And all the heart holds dear,
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142 The Solid Rock | All other ground is sinking sand.
When all around my soul gives way,
He then is all my hope and stay.
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143 Farther Along | Why it should be thus all the day long;
Farther along we'll know all about it,
We'll understand it all by and by.
We'll understand it all by and by.
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145b Fiducia | In spite of all your tow'rs;
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146b Bangor | In spite of all your tow'rs;
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148 Leander | Thy saints in all this glor'ous war
And all Thy armies shine
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152b Messiah | To all I speak or do.
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153 Columbus | Than all my groanings are;
For all my joys are gone,
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154 Happy Time | And all my sorrows die,
Christ died for all who on Him call
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155 Solemn Call | To all the human race,
Come listen all unto my call
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157 Hallelujah | And we'll all sing hallelujah!
But let me find them all again
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159b Long Sought Home | Thy walls are all of precious stone,
My friends, I bid you all adieu,
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160 The Saint's Delight | My God, my heav'n, my all.
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161t Wells | With all your tongues His glory sing.
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162 Redeemed Singers | When all redeemed singers get home,
When all redeemed singers get home,
When all redeemed singers get home.
When all redeemed singers get home.
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163b Burroughs | Farewell, farewell to all below,
I hope you'll all remember me,
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164b The Pilgrim's Song | All feeling sense seems to be gone,
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165 Babylon is Fallen | All her merchants stand with wonder,
All who now as foes combine.
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166 What Can I Do? | Through all eternity.
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168b Sunrise | My tears all wiped away,
All tribulation will be o'er;
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170 On My Way | But Jesus will be near me all the time;
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172 The Grand Highway | That all may see the glory of the Lord,
All sorrow and all sighing then will flee,
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174b Burning Lamp | Yet all the dead forgotten lie;
They have no share in all that's done
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175 O How I Love Jesus | Yields sunshine all the way.
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178 That Beautiful Land | They're free from all sorrow and care;
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180 The Sinless Summerland | Yes, and when the weary sandals all the dusty way have trod,
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184 Where We'll Never Grow Old | All our sorrow will end,
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186 Lord Remember Me | All of my deeds brought to view;
Just begin life all anew;
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187 The Gospel Pool | All who have sinful maladies
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188 He Loves Me | 'Tis all that I can do.
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189 One by One | One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home.
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home.
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home.
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Your sports and all your glitt'ring toys,
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193 Kay | I feel my sins are all forgiv'n,
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194 O Happy Day | And tell its raptures all abroad.
To Him who merits all my love!
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195 Garden | Then let us praise Him all our days,
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196 Loving Kindness | Yet loved me notwithstanding all;
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199 Vernon | With Thee all night I mean to stay,
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200 Parting Hand | In sweet submission, all as one,
I hope you'll all remember me
And there we'll all with Jesus dwell,
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201 Mission | Young people all attention give,
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202 Immensity | It is all holy and serene,
With a pure rad'ance all its own;
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204t What a Day | All His promises He'll prove,
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205 The Watchman's Call | You'll all be called to stand before
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206 Prayer Meeting | Make all my wants and wishes known.
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208t He Lives | He lives to banish all my fears;
He lives, all glory to His name,
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208b French Broad | And lose my everlasting all;
When all must hear their final doom.
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209 The Lord's Supper | What love through all His actions ran!
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211t Hopewell | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone,
This note above all others raise,
My Jesus has done all things well.
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212 Christian Prospect | And we'll all cross over Jordan,
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213 Be Committed | Come, all Christians, be committed
All who on Christ's name believe;
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215 In That Morning | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone,
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning.
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
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217 Jerusalem | Jesus my all, to heav'n is gone,
I'll go, for all His paths are peace.
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218t Cookham | Banish all your guilty fears;
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222b St. Louis | There we all may meet again.
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225b Martin | All my trust on Thee is stayed,
All my help from Thee I bring;
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226t Rock of Ages | All for sin could not atone:
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230b Amboy | All ye nations join and sing,
Banish all your guilty fears;
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231 Indian's Farewell | When shall we all meet again?
When shall we all meet again?
Ere we all shall meet again.
Oft shall we all meet again.
Ere we all shall meet again.
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232t Heavenly Armor | I bid you all adieu,
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232b Olean | Though all the flocks and herds were dead,
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233 Believer and His Soul | Suff'ring all the wrath of God,
Who am all unfitness?
All my powers are depraved,
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234 The Singing Christian | Though all the fields should wither,
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235 Faithful Soldier | And all His valiant soldiers
I bid you all adieu!
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236t Pacolet | Can all the worldling's treasure
And serve him with our all.
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236b Complainer | Come all ye Zion mourners and listen to my cries:
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237 Remember Thy Creator | While life is all before thee,
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242 Come, Ye Disconsolate | None ever sought in vain, all are forgiven,
Hope, when all others die, fadeless and pure;
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243 Zion's Light | Is spreading all around,
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244t Mutual Love | And all His valiant soldiers
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245 Bozrah | He is heav'n's all glor'ous Lord.”
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246 The Good Physician | To tell to all around me,
The worst of all diseases
And madness all combined;
And all my hopes were crossed.
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249 Green Fields | Have lost all their sweetness to me.
And makes all within me rejoice.
My summer would last all the year.
My all to His pleasure resigned,
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250b Disciple | All to leave and follow Thee;
Thou from hence my all shall be.
All I've sought, or hoped, or known.
Show Thy face and all is bright.
All must work for good to me.
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255 Watchman (Second) | Signs through all the earth are gleaming,
All the saints of earth now sleeping,
All the heav'nly arches ringing,
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256b Sacred Rest | All I desired and wished below;
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257 Jubilee | We shall all receive a blessing,
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259t Crumly | In all need to Jesus go;
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260t Bavaria | All to leave and follow Thee;
Thou, from hence, my all shall be.
All I've sought, or hoped, or known,
Show Thy face and all is bright.
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260b Shields | All will come to desolation,
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261b Alone | O all my joys have passed away,
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262 Collins | And all the world around you,
Come all ye humble, weeping souls,
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264 Harwell | All above, and gives it worth;
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | All drowned with grief and sorrow.
All under this character.”
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266 Chrystler's Field | My brethren all, on you I call;
And give Him all the glory.
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267 Louisiana | Quite past all my recounting;
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268 Come Ye to the Waters | Come, all ye mourning, weeping souls,
For sin and all uncleanness,
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269b Invocation | Jesus, grant us all a blessing,
May we all return home praying,
Till we all shall meet again.
Jesus, pardon all our follies,
Cleanse us all from ev'ry sin.
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270 Lena | Songs seraphic all suspended,
By the all victor'ous King.
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271 The Mouldering Vine (First) | See all nature fading, dying!
Silent all things seem to pine;
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272 Felicity | Glory shining all around me,
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273 Sing His Praise | And sing His praises all the while,
He said, cast all your care on Him,
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275 Missionary's Farewell | All thy scenes I love them well;
Can I bid you all farewell?
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278 God Holds the Future | For all who follow His command
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279 Lecil | Prepare us all in heav'n to meet,
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280 Zion | All thy foes shall flee before thee.
All thy warfare now be past;
All thy conflicts
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281b Palmetto | Could I share with all my treasure,
Oh that all my friends were His.
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282 Friendship | Beauty, with all its gaudy shows,
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283 Willowby | Jesus, thou soul of all our joys,
And all our strength exert;
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292 Grief of Love | I hope you'll all be faithful,
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293 Lenox | Let all the nations know,
Through all the world proclaim:
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294 Carmarthen | Till all His foes submit,
He all His foes shall quell,
Shall all our sins destroy,
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295 Redeemer's Praise | To spread through all the earth abroad
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296 He's Holding My Hand | Christ walks beside me all the way,
To His control I trust my all,
I tell Him all my griefs and woes,
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298 My Shepherd Guides | Thou art my God, my all.
I'll praise Thee Lord of all.
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299 Green Meadows | Through all the world below,
God is seen all around;
All declare God is there,
All to praise, in their lays,
See them shine, all divine,
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300 Desire | All my sins were laid on Thee:
To live is all my wish:
With all Thy saints below;
Filled with all the deity,
All immersed and lost in love.
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301 John Street | With all the fruits of Paradise,
They all exulting stand,
through all their land:
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302 Olivers | And sound thro' all the worlds above,
All might and majesty are Thine,
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303 The Unclouded Day | And His smile drives their sorrows all away;
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306 Middlebury | Let us spend all the days,
We shall all likewise meet
Sing, all heaven, and fall at His feet.
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307 True Happiness | Jesus all the day long,
Oh that all His salvation might see,
All my days are His due;
May they all be devoted to Him.
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308 The Happy Time | And all my sorrows die,
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309 Singing School | All singing faw, ray, doe.
May all these young people
We all may faithful prove,
And all meet in heaven
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310t Our Journey Home | We shall all with Christ appear, by and by, when He comes,
We shall all with Christ appear, when He comes.
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311 Elysian | All th'ecstatic joys that spring
All the music of His name,
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312 Penitence | On me be all long suff'ring shown;
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314 The Christian | And all my troubles end.
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318 The Martial Trumpet | The maladies of all are healed:
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319 Weary Pilgrim | My heart to Him is all resigned;
If Christ be present, all is well;
I all their efforts do despise:
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320 Longing for the Day | All one band together in harmony,
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323 Holy Manna | Will you pray with all your power,
All is vain unless the Spirit
Will be showered all around.
Will be showered all around.
Tell them all about the Saviour,
Will be showered all around.
Will be showered all around.
Till our God makes all things new.
With sweet manna all around.
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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325t Will You Go? | The day must come when all will die,
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327 The Christian's Hope | And all my toils and cares shall end,
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328 Mercy's Free | It makes me strive all sin to shun,
Though I've no price at all to tender,
This truth through all our live shall cheer us,
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329 Redeeming Grace | Come all, who love my Lord and Master,
There's Abraham and Isaac and all
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330 Fulfillment | They rise, all shouting hallelujah,
But heathens cry, it's all disorder,
All glory, glory to the Lord.
The Lord will come, all clothed in thunder,
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334 Jordan's Stormy Wave | A place for all His chosen to go.
And He will make it all come right.
The Lord was with them all the way,
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335 When I am Gone | Think of the crown all the ransomed shall wear,
Shed not a tear as you all kneel in prayer,
Praise ye the Lord that I'm freed from all care,
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336b Probation | And suffer all Thy righteous will,
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337 To Die No More | Jesus my all, to heav'n is gone,
I'll go, for all His paths are peace.
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338t How Firm a Foundation | My grace, all sufficient, shall be thy supply,
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338b Davis | My hope, my salvation, my all.
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339 Samanthra | My hope, my salvation, my all.
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340 Concord | My soul is all wonder and love.
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341 The Lone Pilgrim | Then turn to the Saviour, His love's all divine,
All you that would dwell with me there.
The tears are all wiped from my eyes.
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343 Tell the Story | Than all the golden fancies
Of all our golden dreams.
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344 Morality | Nor listen to all that deceivers can say.
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345 The Shepherd's Star | Lose all our sorrow and trouble and strife;
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351 Sweet Home | Sweet bonds that unite all the children of peace!
All, all will be peace when I'm with Thee at home.
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352 My Home on High | Forever there to rest from all my toil and pain,
To abide with all the good and true;
The Lord will say come all ye faithful ones and share,
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353 Bower of Prayer | And can in all places give answer to prayer,
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354 Summer | Where saints of all ages in harmony meet,
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355 Homeward Bound | Out on an ocean all boundless we ride,
Glory to God, all our dangers are o'er,
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357 The Trumpet | And there all who the palm-wreaths of victory wear.
The trumpet! the trumpet! the dead have all heard,
The judgment! the judgment! the thrones are all set,
There all flesh is at once in the sight of the Lord,
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363 The Christian Warfare | And I am resolved to regard all His precepts,
And help me my enemies all to subdue.
To aid and direct me, then all will be right,
Apollyon with all his powerful forces,
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364 Redemption (Second) | Come all ye young people of ev'ry relation,
And there was no mercy at all for poor me.
His love it flows bount'ous to all human creatures,
And all His Commandments I'm bound to obey;
I trust He will keep me from all Satan's power,
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366 Millennium (First) | Lost time, things for Jesus will be counted all joy,
The pure word of God will conquer all who oppose;
Let all who would wish to see Millennium begin,
As soon as the churches are redeemed from all sin;
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369 Easter Anthem | Man, all immortal, hail!
Heaven, all lavish of strange gifts to man,
Thine all the glory,
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384 Lord I'm Depending on You | All the day long, praise Him in song,
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385 Sweet Heaven | Thy walls are all of precious stone,
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386 Spartanburg | When all Thy mercies, O my God,
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387 Stay, Sinner | Now bids you come forsaking all:
And freely all shall be forgiv'n;
Where all is light and joy and love,
All saved in heaven – a happy band;
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389 Crown of Victory | When clouds and darkness all around it spread.
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391 Glad Tidings | He sits on the throne, and He rules over all;
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392 Imandra | Then all the blest nations arose without fear,
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393b China | And vanished all the gloom.
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394 Stubborn Heart | All but an adamant would melt,
That one in all His grace I need;
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396t Adams | Scatter all the night of nature,
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396b Waynsville | All His wondrous works proclaiming –
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397b Bedan | All this wide world, to either pole,
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398t St. Thomas | O'er all the heav'nly world He rules,
And all beneath the sky,
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398b Gerar | Through all their actions run.
And all the air is love.
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400b Hall | And millions all around.
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401t Tillotson | Invites us all our grief to tell,
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402t Olive Leaf | All this wide world, from either pole,
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402b Kelso | Doth all our guilt remove.
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403b Silver Street | The wat'ry worlds are all His own,
And all the solid ground.
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404b Arion | My wants are all supplied.
Transparent, sweet, and all serene,
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405t Honeywel | To Thee my all I owe,
Whence all my blessings flow.
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408t Shirland | His beams through all the nations run,
And all Thy judgements just!
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408b Dartmouth | Let all within me join,
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409t Little Marlborough | Looks down and watches all my dust,
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409b Newingham | With all my idols part,
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411 The Trumpeters | It sets my heart all in a flame;
All arm'd and dress'd in uniform
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412t Howard | Let all the saints who trust in Thee,
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413t Warwick | To plead for all His saints,
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413b Barby | And all my pow'rs are Thine.
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414 Friend | My feet shall travel all the length
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415t Nazareth | With all engaging charms;
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416t Fragrance | While all things else decay.
With all Thy favored throng,
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417t Heber | With glories all divine,
And tell all wand'ring nations round
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418b Union Vale | With all Thy quick'ning pow'rs,
With all Thy quick'ning pow'rs,
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419t Rockingham (First) | To spread through all this earth abroad
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419b Fountain | Lose all their guilty stains.
Wash all my sins away.
Till all the ransom'd church of God
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420 Cambridge | Averse to all that's good.
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421t Seymour | Lose all their guilty stains.
Wash all my sins away.
Till all the ransom'd church of God
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421b Caddo | My God, the spring of all my joys,
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422t Boswell | Thy glories all my spirit fill,
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423b Benediction | And all their gloom depart.
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424 Nightingale | Thro' all my fleeting days,
My life with all its active pow'rs
For all on Him rely.
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426 Tappan | And all is drear – 'tis heav'n.
And all serene in heav'n.
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428 Zerah | Him, all the hosts of heav'n.
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429 Charming Name | All my capacious pow'rs can wish,
The noblest balm of all its wounds,
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432b Fish Pond | Not all the pains that e'er I bore,
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433 New Haven | To all eternity.
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434 Nobler Choice | A treasure all divine.
Should earth's vain treasures all depart,
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438 The Mouldering Vine (Second) | See all nature fading, dying!
Silent all things seem to pine;
Long I've lost all youthful pleasure.
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439 Lydia | All hail, ye fair, celestial shores,
My fears are all withdrawn.
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441 The Lonesome Dove | The desert all around,
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442 Lanesboro | Thro' all Thy temple shine;
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443 Christmas | With tears of joy in all your eyes,
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445 Revelation | For all the pious dead:
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446 Damascus | And all our wants supplied:
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448t Suffield | A span is all that we can boast;
In all his flow'r and prime.
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448b Coleshill | Dangers stand thick thro' all the ground,
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449 Cosmer | All pow'r that gods or kings have claimed
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451t Shepherd (First) | In all their radiant blaze;
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451b Devotion (Second) | His love was all my song.
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453t De Beza | Shout to Jehovah, all the earth,
His truth throughout all ages stood.
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453b Wakefield | Will all the painful load remove.
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455t New Lebanon | For God hath bidden all mankind.
The invitation is to all:
Come, all the world! come, sinner, thou!
All things in Christ are ready now.
Come, all ye souls by sin opprest,
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455b Rockbridge | But all the dead forgotten lie;
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456t Blenden | All nature rests upon Thy word,
Thy wise and all-controlling sway.
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457t Ware | And sheds bright glories on them all.
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457b Evening Chant | When all is peaceful and serene,
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458 Rolland | So far from all my joys and Thee?
Till all shall meet in heav'n at length;
Till all before Thy face appear,
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460b Gratitude | And quickens all my drowsy pow'rs.
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462b Upton | Let all the pow'rs within me join
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463 Anvern | Put all thy beauteous garments on,
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464 Reformation | All nature rests upon Thy word,
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465t Breaker | Of all who e'er Thy grace received;
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465b Welton | Unite them all to fear Thy name.
With all their pow'rs, shall raise the song:
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466 The Mercy-Seat | A place of all on earth, most sweet
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468t Mendon | Praise Him for all the mighty acts
Let all, who vital breath enjoy,
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468b Laurell | Let all whom life and breath inspire
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471b Hesperia | Of all who e'er Thy grace received,
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472b Cleaveland | Our souls and all our mortal frame;
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474 Rothwell | Let all, whom life and breath inspire,
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476b Shepherd (Second) | All earthly joy and earthly love,
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478t Brentford | Be all my heart and all my days
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480 Salineville | Great ALL IN ALL, Eternal King,
And all my pow'rs shall bow, and sing
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481 Holden | The future, all to us unknown,
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482 Gray | Praise Him for all the mighty acts
Let all, who vital breath enjoy,
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485 Quito | 'Twill make amends for all our pain.
And what is all we suffer now,
Or all we can endure below,
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486t Retreat | A place of all on earth more sweet:
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488 Dell of the Woods | A place of all on earth most sweet:
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489 Ridge | And earth and seas, with all their train:
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490 Creation (Second) | From all that dwell below the skies,
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492b Supplication | Though all my crimes before Thee lie,
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493b Day-Star | Jesus scatters all its gloom;
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494 Hingham | And talk of all Thy truth at night.
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495 The Sailor's Home | More eager all her pow'rs expand;
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496t Wilmot | Till we all Thy glory see.
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505 Waterford | O that all to Thee might turn!
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507b Sicily | One there is above all others,
Which of all our friends, to save us,
Now, above all glory raised,
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508 Heavenly Rest | Will chase all our sorrows away.
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509b The Good Shepherd | Which shall teach us all the truth.
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510t Aberdeen | Love Divine, all loves excelling,
All Thy faithful mercies crown!
Jesus, Thou art all compassion,
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511 Farewell | But heaven will pay us for all that we bear;
This world, flesh, and Satan must all be denied;
O hearken and hear them, all glory, all glory,
O brethren, in sweet gales now we are all breezing,
All glory and praise to our God and the Lamb.
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512 Missionary Song | All the promises do travail
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513 Lakeland | Wing your flight o'er all the earth;
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516 Oliphant | Lead me all my journey thro';
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517 Rapture (Second) | Wake, all ye soaring throng, and sing,
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518 Ariel | In which all perfect, heav'nly dress
And all the forms of love He wears,
Make all His glories known.
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519 Dalston | And all their pow'rs engage;
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521 Darwell | And all their frame
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522 Newbury | Tell all the earth thy joys,
Stream all abroad.
His all-resplendent grace
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523 Conquest | All hail, blessed name,
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524 When Shall We Meet Again? | May we all there unite,
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525 Goodly Land | With all the fruits of Paradise,
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528 Throne of Glory | Now all despised and gory,
Thy pain is all for me;
My sins are all on Thee.
For all this dying sorrow,
Of all my woes the end?
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529 Worship | And give Thee all the glory.
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530 Urmund | Through all the world the echo bounds!
Hail! All victorious, conqu'ring Lord!
Be Thou by all Thy works adored,
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531 Little Worth | Are all those glitt'ring toys of earth
There all those glitt'ring toys are brought;
That path alone, of all unsought,
Is found of all.
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532 Boerne | Have all lost their sweetness to me.
And makes all within me rejoice;
My summer would last all the year.
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533 Prospect of Heaven | And all is drear – but heaven.
And all serene – in heaven.
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535 Trial's Hour | When I can trust my all with God,
Bow, all resigned beneath His rod,
Perfect and true are all His ways,
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536 Symphony | Heav'n, earth, and hell draw near; let all things come,
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541 Resignation (Second) | Drives all my fears away.
Thy hand, in sight of all my foes,
Attend me all my days;
And all my work be praise!
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543 Chase High Road | O'er all the heav'nly world He rules,
And all beneath the sky.
While all His wondrous works,
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544 Life's Troubles | If your life is a burden and the way seems all blue,
And will help you in all that you may do.
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548 Macedonia | We all are one who Him receive,
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