1 Weary Rest | “Come unto me and rest,
And all thy day be bright.”
And all thy day be bright.”
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2 O Wondrous Love | And we surely must love Him,
And try His work to do.
And go home with Him above.
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3 Christmas Morning | With songs and words of cheer.
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4 Copeland | To God we owe our life and breath,
To walk the straight and narrow way;
And may His blessings be to you,
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5t Dear Friends, Farewell | Since you and I must part;
I go away and here you stay,
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6 Babel's Streams | By Babel's streams we sat and wept,
With all the pow'r and skill I have
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7 Jehovah is My God | And will until we die.
And when I hear Thy spirit say,
And trust Him with a smile.
And leave this world behind;
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8 Creation (First) | And sound his name, and sound his name abroad.
And moon with paler rays;
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9 Cords of Love | Let our walk be pure and holy,
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10 Zion's Dove | And welcome in the jubal year.
And He will come to judge the world;
When sun and moon shall darken'd be;
And flames consume the land and sea;
We'll shout, and loud hosannas raise.
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11 Minister's Farewell | Since you and I must part.
I go away, and here you stay,
I leave you all, both great and small,
And shield you from all harm.
I trust you'll pray, both night and day,
And keep your garments white,
For you and me, that we may be
I hope to sing, and praise my King
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12 Gate of Home | And will my friends be there?
All free from sin and care.
And gained the victory?
And will He welcome me?
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13 Traveler's Hope | And all my toils and cares shall end;
Who sing and shout their suff'rings o'er,
And triumph over death and hell;
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14 I'll Serve My Lord | And then receive my great reward,
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15 My Consolation | And manifest His pow'r;
For life and health and sunny days,
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16 The Finest Flower | When Christ the Lord was pierced and torn,
Nor could the world and Satan's pow'r
And all the shores perfumes.
And scent the church below.
And ripens in the skies.
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17 Call to Arms | Arise and look around you;
Shake off your sleep and slumber,
Arise and pray; we'll win the day,
And save the wicked nation.
While filled with joy and wonder.
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18 Praise Our Redeemer | Praise His holy name, and to Him we will bend;
We'll see Him coming and rise up to meet Him,
Freed from the earth with its sorrow and pain.
Sing of His goodness and bountiful mercy,
He will your Friend and true Counsellor be.
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19 The Day of Days | So let us watch and hope and pray,
And be prepared for that great day.
To shout and sing the livelong day.
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20 Prison Chains | Dismay and darkness all around;
And set me free from all my shame,
I go about and gladly shout,
And while He gives me voice to praise,
And set me free from all my shame,
I go about and gladly shout,
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21 Webster | Awake and sing the song,
Of Moses and the Lamb,
Wake ev'ry heart and ev'ry tongue,
And grace inspires our hearts.
And take His wand'rers home.
And sweeter voices tune the song
Of Moses and the Lamb.
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22t Laban | O watch and fight and pray,
And help divine implore.
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22b Sinner Come | And freely drink the stream of life;
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23t Phillippi | And dear companions sing.
And brighter crowns than mortals wear,
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23b Evening Hymn | The day is past and gone,
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24t Volusia | And roam my soul, no more.
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24b Fredrica | I lift my heart and voice;
Thy mercies and thy love;
And graciously continue still,
His mercy and His truth,
And teaching them His ways.
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25t Santee | And to our wond'ring hearts reveal
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25b Brimmer | Hope, and be undismayed;
God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears,
through waves and clouds and storms,
Yet heav'n and earth and hell
And ruleth all things well.
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26t Golden Hill | And counsels of thy will.
And there extol Thy praise;
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26b Ninety-Third | And all the earth shall hear.
And all the steps that grace displays,
And new supplies each hour I meet
And made my eyes o'erflow;
And will not let me go.
And well deserves the praise.
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27t Morning Worship | And sends his blessings down.
And wrestle all the night.
And make his people one.
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27b Missionary Herald | Arise and follow where He leads,
And peace attend your way.
And hell in vain oppose;
The cause is God's and must prevail,
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28t Mocksville | And this in drinking wine.
And ev'ry heart be glad.
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28b Watchman (First) | And not her speech be heard?
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30t Zion's Joy | And words of peace reveal!
Which kings and prophets waited for,
And sought, but never found.
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31t Home | My Father and my God,
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31b Time | And watch before His gate.
And trim the golden flame;
And while we speak He's near;
And ready all appear.
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32t Rayfield | And o'er the heav'ns they shine.
And see the moon complete in light,
And all Thy shining forms,
Akin to dust and worms.
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32b Zellville | Great is Thy grace and sure Thy word,
And long Thy praise endure,
Till morning light and evening shade,
While saints and angels speak His love,
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33 Angel Choir | And sing with praying hearts;
And join their heav'nly choir;
And live forever there.
We'll all be glad and free;
And live eternally.
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34 Going Home | And let this pilgrim go on home.
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35t Lisbon | And these rejoicing eyes.
And feasts His saints today;
Here we may sit and see Him here;
And love, and praise, and pray.
Of pleasure and of sin.
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35b Boylston | And children's children ever find,
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36t Lovely Vine | The blossoms shoot and promise fruit,
And tender grapes are found.
And shade the neighb'ring lands;
And stars with sparkling light;
Ye Christians hear, both far and near,
And man not join the lays?
And fill'd with songs of praise.
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36b Albion | And let our joys be known;
And thus surround the throne.
And ev'ry tear be dry;
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37 Heaven's My Home | Come, go with me and find sweet rest,
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40b Weeping Sinners | They are happy now, and we,
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41t Mediation | And shall our cheeks be dry?
And there's no weeping there.
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41b Ardor | Whose curse and shame He bore.
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42 Joy Bells | And the welcome message bringing,
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43 The Heavenly Throng | Oh may our lips and lives make known,
His goodness and His praise.
And wint'ry days appear.
Hark! how they sing, they sing and shout,
And glory leads the song;
Goodwill and peace are heard throughout,
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44t Morning Sun | And loud proclaims his Maker's praise,
And to its great Original,
I slept and I awoke and found,
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44b Dunlap's Creek | My God, my portion, and my love,
And this inferior clod!
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45b Lofty Sky | And all the starry works on high,
The darkness and the light,
While night to day, and day to night,
And orders of His throne.
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46t The Hill of Zion | And ev'ry tear be dry;
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46b Waiting Church | And still in loneliness she waits,
And still in weeds of widowhood,
And waits to hear that voice
And make her wastes rejoice.
Come, Lord, and wipe away
And make this blighted world of ours
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47 Panting for Heaven | Though I wander sad and alone,
And I to your Saviour belong.
I'm fettered and chained up in clay,
I struggle and pant to be free:
My God and my Saviour to see.
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48 Mount Helicon | And words of peace reveal.
He reigns and triumphs here.
Which kings and prophets waited for,
And sought but never found!
Prophets and kings desir'd it long,
And tuneful notes employ;
And deserts learn the joy.
Their Saviour and their God.
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49 Forever with the Lord | And all my comfort flies,
Rough seas and stormy skies.
And now the clouds depart,
The winds and waters cease,
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50 Cranbrook | And all the earth shall hear.
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51 Lonsdale | And let our joys be known;
And thus surround the throne.
And ev'ry tear be dry;
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52 Newburg | And sound His name abroad.
And moon with paler rays,
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53 No Parting There | Our comforts and our cares.
And often for each other flows
And hope to meet again.
And longs to see the day.
From sorrow, toil, and pain,
And sin, we shall be free;
And perfect love and friendship reign
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54 My Trust | And He can well secure
And in the new Jerusalem,
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55t Carolina | And fit it for the sky!
And Oh Thy servant, Lord, prepare,
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55b Idumea | And am I born to die?
And must my trembling spirit fly,
And see the Judge with glory crowned
And see the flaming skies.
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56t America | And when His strokes are felt,
And lighter than our guilt.
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56b Sing to Me of Heaven | When cold and sluggish drops
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57 Salvation's Rock | And view my starry crown,
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58t Liverpool | And hear what I shall say;
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58b Primrose | Buried in sorrow and in sin,
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59t Mear | And ev'ry heart rejoice;
And vainly strive with earthly toys
And bids your longing appetites
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59b Dove of Peace | And I will rove this world all o'er,
Faith smiled and shed a silent tear,
And win her to your breast.”
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60 What Did He Do? | He will save, and save you now.
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61t North Carolina | And yet His wrath delays.
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61b Gaines | The glories of my God and King,
My gracious Master and my God,
'Tis life, and health, and peace.
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62t Sweet Hope (First) | And wear it as my due.
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62b Joy to the World | And heav'n and nature sing.
While fields and floods, rocks and hills, and plains,
No more let sins and sorrows grow,
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63t Condescension | How condescending and how kind
And pity brought Him down.
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63b Pardoning Love | And stopped my wild career.
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64 Youthful Blessings | And make you useful while you live,
And save you at the end.
Our days and years pass swiftly on,
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65 The Golden Hill | I lift my heart and voice;
Thy mercies and Thy love,
And graciously continue still,
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66t Balerma | And who celestial wisdom makes
And heav'nly crowns displays.
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66b The Penitent's Prayer | And shall my guilty fears prevail
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67t Peterboro | And yet His wrath delays.
And yet Thou length'nest out my thread,
And yet my moments run.
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67b Dundee | And patience for my own!
And let me for my parting hour
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68 Bright Mansions | My home once was bright and fair,
“I'll come back and call for thee;”
“Leave thy cross and come on home.”
And my Saviour face to face;
And those golden mansions there,
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69 Rocky Mount | My Prophet, Priest and King,
And cold my warmest thought;
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70t Arlington | And praise surround His throne.
Today He rose and left the dead,
And Satan's empire fell;
And all His wonders tell.
Help us, O Lord, descend and bring
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70b Brown | And spend the hours of setting day
And all His promises to plead,
And future good implore;
And all my cares and sorrows cast
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71 The Peaceful Shore | Thy portion and thy joy.
And bring thee to the peaceful shore,
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72t Jordan | And cast a wishful eye
To Canaan's fair and happy land,
And rivers of delight.
There rocks, and hills and brooks and vales,
With milk and honey flow.
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72b Joyful News | And cry, “Remember me!”
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73t Ella's Song | And teach our stamm'ring tongues
With wonder, joy, and love,
And furnishes the noblest strains
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73b Downs | And suffers no delay.
And glory in my choice;
Thy precepts and Thy heav'nly grace
And there my comfort lies.
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74 God's Helping Hand | To Thee our Saviour and our King.
Be Thou our comfort and our friend;
And lead us safely to the end.
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75 Sprague | Within the veil and see
And bathed their couch with tears;
With sins, and doubts, and fears.
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76b Night | And grant to me most graciously
And end my transient days,
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77 How Beautiful Heaven Must Be | It's made for the pure and the free;
Sweet home of the happy and free,
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78t Repent | And meets a fiery day.
Let earth attend and fear:
And let your vassals hear.
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78b New Britain | And grace my fears relieved;
Through many dangers, toils, and snares,
And grace will lead me home.
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79 Kingwood | And I must launch through endless deeps,
And whisper as they fly.
That you must groan and die.
And thou must take thy flight
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80 The Blind Girl | And the broad heav'ns are blue,
And think them all like you,
And blend with thoughts of Thee.
And when I hear the voice I dream
And this, I say, is heav'n.
Will He bestow such care and love
And stay in yonder sky.
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81t Maitland | And then go home my crown to wear
And joy without a tear.
And all the world go free?
And there's a cross for me.
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81b Eternal Joys | And this body laid down,
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82t Lady Touch Thy Harp Again | Sing some sweet and solemn strain,
Sing and let the music be
And her song would always be
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82b Gospel Waves | Where the storm raged (Fiercely raged!) so dark and wild, (Dark and wild!)
Gospel waves roll (Ever roll!) in power and might, (Pow'r and might!)
Where the Lord wept (Jesus wept!) in pain and grief, (Prostrate lay)
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84 Homeland | What a glad and glor'ous morning,
And says, dear blessed children,
And we'll sing to Him great praises,
And there will be no parting,
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85 Mercy Seat | And sin and sense seem all no more;
And heav'n comes down our souls to greet,
And glory crowns the mercy seat.
My tongue be silent cold and still,
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86t Ortonville | And drives away his fear.
And calms the troubled breast;
And to the weary rest.
My Prophet, Priest and King,
And cold, my warmest thought;
And may the music of Thy name
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86b Hicks' Farewell | When I must faint and die;
And there forgotten lie.
And Anti-Christ appear;
Through heats and colds I've often went,
And wandered in despair
And seek the Saviour dear.
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87 The Promised Land | And cast a wishful eye
To Canaan's fair and happy land,
Oh, who will come and go with me?
And rivers of delight.
There rocks, and hills, and brooks, and vales,
With milk and honey flow.
And scatters night away.
Sickness and sorrow, pain and death,
Are felt and feared no more.
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88 Pisgah | And let this feeble body fail,
And let it faint and die;
And soar to worlds on high.
And find its long-sought rest,
And gladly wander up and down,
And smile at toil and pain.
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89 Northfield | And bring the promised day.
The earth and sea are pass'd away
And the old rolling skies!
And the bright armies sing,
And pains and groans and griefs and fears
And death itself shall die.
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90 Brightest Days | And comfort of my nights.
And Thou my rising sun.
And whisper I am His.
To see and praise my Lord.
Fearless of hell and ghastly death,
The wings of love and arms of faith
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91 There is a Fountain | And sinners plunged beneath that flood,
And shall be till I die.
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92 Promised Day | And on the eagle wings of love,
And bring the promised day.
In heav'n and earth are one.
And always banish gloom.
And with our stubborn will subdued,
And of the bounties of Thy grace
And part are crossing now.
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93 Something New | And vainly strives for solid bliss,
With India and Peru,
And still want something new.
Come, sinners then and seek the joys
And keep the glorious theme in view,
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94 Plenary | In wonder, love, and praise!
And all my wants redrest,
And hung upon the breast.
To all my weak complaints and cries
And led me up to man.
Through hidden dangers, toils and deaths,
And Through the pleasing snares of vice,
And when in sins and sorrow sunk,
And in a kind and faithful friend
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95 Canaan's Land | And Thou a faithful God?
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96 Mighty Love | And is the work of love.
'Tis far beyond the stars and sun,
And they at death will not bewail,
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97 The Guiding Star | Shine in our souls and bear us up
And whispers, “God is love.”
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98 Christian Soldier | And shall I fear to own His cause,
And sailed through bloody seas?
And seize it with their eye.
And all Thy armies shine
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99 Pleasant Hill | And for the awful tomb.
And be my stubborn will subdued,
Let deep repentance, faith, and love
And all my conversation prove
And in me let each virtue shine
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100 Tennessee | And caused him to repent.
“But hunger, shame, and fear?
I'll go and tell him all I've done,
And threw his arms around the neck
And thus the father said:
And bids the sinner come.
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101 An Address for All | Concerning death which steals the breath and blasts the comely face;
For you must die as well as I, and pass from hence away.
Though some do strive and do arrive to riches and renown,
Enjoying health and swim in wealth, yet death will bring them down.
Though beauty grace your comely face, with roses white and red,
Though you acquire the best attire appearing fine and fair,
Yet death will come into the room, and strip you naked there.
The princes high and beggars die, and mingle with the dust,
The rich, the brave, the negro slave, the wicked and the just:
Or else you'll weep, lament and cry, lost in a ruined state.
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102 Missionary's Adieu | Kindred, and friends, and native land,
And tender ties we know;
Where peace and pleasure grow,
Thy Sabbath's laws and happy shores,
And names I love them well,
And looking o'er those richest stores,
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103 Derrick | And ev'ry voice a song.
Wisdom and might, and zeal and love,
And on the eyes oppressed with night
And with the treasures of His grace
And heav'n's eternal arches ring
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104 Everlasting Song | And to my native skies.
And scatters infinite delights
And move and charm the starry plains
Of time and space they run,
And echo in majestic sounds
And now they sink the lofty tune,
And gentler notes they play;
And bring the Father's equal down
The God that loved and died.
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105t Tender Care | In wonder, love and praise;
And led me up to man.
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105b Hamburg | And pour contempt on all my pride.
Sorrow and love flow mingled down:
Did e'er such love and sorrow meet,
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106 Sweet Rivers | And cross bold Jordan's stormy main,
And leave the world behind.
In anguish, pain and smart,
And could rejoice to die.
And I shall join the heav'nly host
My happy soul shall drink and feast
I view the monster death, and smile,
And Satan trembles all the while,
And will not let Him go;
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107 Resignation (First) | And leads me for His mercy's sake
In paths of truth and grace.
And all my work be praise!
(While others go and come,)
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108 Redeeming Love | In anguish, pain and smart,
And could rejoice to die.
And I shall join the heav'nly host
My happy soul shall drink and feast
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109 Not Made with Hands | And 'twill be decked with jewels rare,
And take the path our captain trod,
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110 Volunteers | On Zion's bright and flow'ry mount
With crown and bow they stand,
And fight for liberty.
All armed and dressed in uniform
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111t Fleeting Days | And death is ever nigh,
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111b Judkins | And grant to me, most graciously,
And end my transient days,
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112 Bush Hills | And also did predestinate to be conformed to His Son,
Justified, and them He also glorified.
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113 The Converted Thief | And wept, and bled, and died,
His crimes with inward grief and shame,
And thus his pray'r addressed.
“Jesus Thou Son and heir of heav'n!
I see Thee bathed in sweat and tears,
And welt'ring in Thy blood.
And shine above the skies.”
And in the vict'ries of Thy death
And instantly replies,
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114 That Glorious Day | She shall arise and shine on high,
The north and south their sons resign,
And earth's foundations bend,
Shall sin and death destroy,
And Zion shout for joy.
Let Satan rage and boast no more,
Though saints are feeble, weak, and poor
He is their shield and hiding place,
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115 The Millennium | She shall arise and shine on high,
The north and south their sons resign,
And earth's foundations bend,
Shall sin and death destroy,
And Zion shout for joy.
Let Satan rage and boast no more,
Though saints are feeble, weak, and poor
He is their shield and hiding place,
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116 Floyd | If pierced by sins and sorrows here,
And he who has but tears to give
When joy no longer soothes and cheers,
And e'en the hope that threw
Is dimmed and vanished too.
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117 Angel Band | Come and around me stand;
Of friends and kindred dear;
Who bled and died for me:
And gives me victory.
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118 Campbell | And join with us to praise His love,
And glorify His name.
To Jesus' name give thanks and sing,
And joyfully sustain the cross,
And the sweet task of love.
And raised to our unsinning state,
And wait His heav'nly share;
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119 Weary Souls | Who are oppressed and sore;
Through chilling winds and beating rains
And waters deep and cold,
And enemies surrounding you,
Take courage and be bold.
Though storms and hurricanes arise,
And fiery serpents oft appear
Dark nights and clouds, and gloomy fears,
And dragons often roar;
A few more beating winds and rains
And winter will be gone.
And should we never meet again
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120 Home in the Sky | There to live and never more die;
But the radiance from Christ our Saviour and King,
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121t Prosperity | And shout salvation as I fly,
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121b Greensboro | And pleasures banish pain.
And never with'ring flow'rs;
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122 The Dying Boy | And fan my heated burning brow,
And kiss my fevered cheek,
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123 Rapturous Scene | Oh, may our lips and lives make known
His goodness and His praise.
And wint'ry days appear.
With songs and honors sounding loud,
And waters veil the sky.
And corn in valleys grow.
And glory leads the song!
Goodwill and peace are heard throughout
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124 Pilgrim's Triumph | And bids the world adieu.
And loath to let him go;
And leaves them all below.
And see your smiling God.
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125t Endless Joy | Why should we start and fear to die?
And yet we dread to enter there.
Oh, if my Lord would come and meet,
And breathe my life out sweetly there.
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125b Day Dawn | And sinners plunged beneath that flood,
And there may I, though vile as he,
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126 Ocean | And swell the tow'ring wave,
And sink in gaping graves.
And plunge in deeps again;
And finds his courage vain.
And hopeless of the distant shore,
And orders silence through the skies,
And lays the floods to rest.
And see the storm allayed.
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127 Herald | And plant the Rose of Sharon there.
From dust and darkness and the dead;
And gird thee with thy Saviour's strength.
And let thy excellence be known;
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128t Hester | And view Him face to face.
And taste His heav'nly love;
And praise Thee evermore.
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128b Ninety-Fifth | And wipe my weeping eyes.
And fiery darts be hurled,
And face a frowning world.
And not a wave of trouble roll
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129 Coronation | And crown Him Lord of all.
And crown Him Lord of all.
And crown Him Lord of all.
The wormwood and the gall;
And crown Him Lord of all.
And crown Him Lord of all.
And crown Him Lord of all.
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130t Sacred Love | Of ev'ry clime and coast;
Of knowledge truth, and Thee;
And let our hills and valleys shout
Be Thou her refuge and her trust,
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130b Passing Away | And must I be to judgment brought,
And answer in that day
For ev'ry vain and idle thought
And ev'ry word I say?
And I receive my just desert
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131 Will You Meet Me? | With all pain and sorrow past,
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132 Musical Society | And tuneful voices ring.
And sing sole, law, see, doe.
And alto too our parts complete,
And voices had to join as one
And we'll unite both day and night,
His voice and harp could spirits quell,
And sing sole, me, ray, doe.
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133 Juniata | That heav'n and earth might hear.
My transport and my trust:
And gold is sordid dust.
And shed its fragrance there,
And, dying clasp Thee in my arms
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135 Raymond | And think how near it stands,
And fly to unknown lands.
And you, mine eyes look down and view
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136 Sherburne | And glory shone around.
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137 Antioch | And heav'n and nature sing.
While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains
No more let sin and sorrow grow,
He rules the world with truth and grace,
And makes the nations prove
And wonders of His love.
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138 Rest in the Kingdom | Sin and doubt in my soul
And I felt so unworthy and blue,
And my soul shall forever more be free,
“Just believe and be free,
Saying “Rise and rejoice.
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139 The Wanderer's Grave | And all the heart holds dear,
And sickness preyed upon his frame,
And told its tale of woe,
And sank his spirit low.
And while they sighed their hollow moans,
And moulder 'neath the sun.
And e'er anon, in mournful chime,
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140 Edom | With songs and honors sounding loud,
And waters veil the sky.
And corn in valleys grow.
And wint'ry days appear.
O, may our lips and lives make known
His goodness and His praise.
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142 The Solid Rock | Than Jesus' blood and righteousness;
In ev'ry high and stormy gale,
He then is all my hope and stay.
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143 Farther Along | Tempted and tried we're oft made to wonder
We'll understand it all by and by.
When death has come and taken our loved ones,
A few more days to labor and wait;
We'll understand it all by and by.
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144t Tribulation | To darkness, fire and pain.
Awake and mourn, ye heirs of hell!
You must be driv'n from earth, and dwell
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144b Walk with God | A calm and heav'nly frame;
Of Jesus and His word?
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145t Milledgeville | From strife and tumult far;
With prayer and praise agree,
And seem by Thy sweet bounty made
And grace her mean abode,
O, with what peace and joy, and love,
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145b Fiducia | And are we still secure?
And yet prepared no more
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146t Solemn Warning | And never more be seen.
The princes high and beggars die,
And mingle with the dust,
The wicked and the just:
Or else you'll weep, lament and cry,
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146b Bangor | And are we still secure?
And yet prepared no more.
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147 Fairfield | Come, with your guilt and fear oppressed
And make this last resolve.
And there my guilt confess;
And then the suppliant lives.
And perish only there.
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148 Leander | And shall I fear to own His cause,
And sailed through bloody seas?
And all Thy armies shine
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149 A Good Time Coming | And some times our hearts are made to sigh;
There's a good time coming by and by.
There's a good time coming by and by,
There's a good time coming by and by.
To the heav'nly portals shining bright and fair,
There's a good time coming by and by.
And I know the time is drawing nigh;
There's a good time coming by and by.
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150 Salvation | Come, with your guilt and fear opprest,
And make this last resolve;
And there my guilt confess;
And then the suppliant lives.
And perish only there.
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151 Sweet Prospect | A calm and heav'nly frame;
Of Jesus and His word?
And drove Thee from my breast.
And worship only Thee.
Calm and serene my frame;
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152t Cross of Christ | Awake my soul and bear a part
And mocked the cross and flame;
Through peril, toil, and pain they climbed
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152b Messiah | And lightnings cleave the skies.
And upward lift their eyes;
Thou awful judge of quick and dead,
And make my peace with God,
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153 Columbus | And I believed His word.
And shed a joyful tear.
And with them joyless stay;
And longed their souls to win;
And warned them of their sin:
And on the right I find Him not,
And sink in deep despair?
And when I'm tried sufficiently,
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154 Happy Time | And all my sorrows die,
My sorrows passed and I at last
And I'm for Canaan bound:
While here we sit and sing His love,
Where saints and angels sing.
And lead you on the way Christ's gone,
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155 Solemn Call | And blasts the comely face;
And pass from hence away.
Though some do strive and do arrive
To riches and renown.
Enjoying health and swim in wealth,
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156 Repentance | And groaned away His precious life
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157 Hallelujah | And let this feeble body fail,
And let it faint and die;
And soar to worlds on high,
And I'll sing hallelujah!
And you'll sing hallelujah!
And we'll all sing hallelujah!
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158 The Land of Rest | And pleasures banish pain.
And to lean on my Saviour's breast.
And never with'ring flow'rs;
And see the Canaan that we love
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159t Devotion (First) | Are not Thy mercies large and free?
The pow'r and glory of Thy grace;
And make my guilty conscience clean!
And past offences pain mine eyes.
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159b Long Sought Home | And if I here no more see you,
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160 The Saint's Delight | And wipe my weeping eyes.
And fiery darts be hurled,
And face a frowning world.
And not a wave of trouble roll
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161t Wells | Serve Him with cheerful heart and voice;
Doth life, and breath and being give;
We are His work, and not our own,
And make it your divine employ
To pay your thanks and honors there.
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161b Awake, Jerusalem | Thy beauty and thy strength put on.
And hides the promise from thine eyes;
Arise and struggle into light
And God shall set the captive free.
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162 Redeemed Singers | My brother, awake, and sing the sweet story,
Keep working and sing, press onward my brother,
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163t Hollis | Friend of the friendless and the faint,
Invites the helpless and the poor.
And Thou refuse the humble plea?
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163b Burroughs | My Saviour calls and I must go;
And now my friends, both old and young,
And if on earth we meet no more,
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164t Convict | But I will come, with heart and hand,
And own how guilty, Lord, I am.
I come to Thee with heart and hand,
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164b The Pilgrim's Song | And what I am, 'tis hard to know:
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165 Babylon is Fallen | And her watchmen publish peace.
Swell the sound ye kings and nobles,
Priest and people rich and poor;
And our fellowship is o'er;
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166 What Can I Do? | Take it, dear Lord, and let me be
Of trouble, grief and pain.
To live and e'er enjoy Thy love
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167t Detroit | Behold my heart and see,
And turn each cursed idol out
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167b Come Along | And His word let us trust and obey.
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168t Rest | A calm and undisturbed repose,
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168b Sunrise | The bitter cold and rain,
Where sun will rise and set no more.
Where sun will rise and set no more.
Where sun will rise and set no more.
Where sun will rise and set no more.
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170 On My Way | And at His side I shall abide,
And keep me ever faithful, pure and sweet.
And keep me by His precious love divine.
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171 Sessions | And force thy passage through the flames.
And hear the Lord of life unfold
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172 The Grand Highway | The blind, the deaf shall see and hear again,
All sorrow and all sighing then will flee,
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174t Prospect | Why should we start, and fear to die?
And yet we dread to enter there.
Fond of our prison and our clay.
O, if my Lord would come and meet,
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174b Burning Lamp | And while the lamp holds out to burn,
To 'scape from hell and fly to Heav'n,
The day of grace; and mortals may
Their mem'ry and their sense is gone,
Alike unknowing and unknown.
Their hatred and their love are lost;
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175 O How I Love Jesus | And though I tread a darksome path,
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176 Heavenly Treasures | Up to heaven by and by.
The sea and earth will yield their dead,
And He'll say this is your own.
You suffered there and lived in shame,
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178 That Beautiful Land | And Jesus my Saviour is there;
They're free from all sorrow and care;
And I trust I shall meet them above the sky,
And be with the bright and the fair;
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179 Traveling On | My heav'nly home is bright and fair,
My heav'nly home is bright and fair,
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180 The Sinless Summerland | And present my welcome passport to the realms of perfect peace;
Yes, and when the weary sandals all the dusty way have trod,
And recline upon the bosom of the spotless Son of God.
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182 A Happy Meeting | And with gladness go to be with Jesus and the ones gone on before;
In that home so fair, so bright and fair, we'll shout and sing together,
Won't that be a happy meeting there for you and me.
Heaven's gates will open wide, and we'll go marching in,
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184 Where We'll Never Grow Old | We shall be in the sweet by and by,
And the life-crown is won,
And our troubles and trials are o'er;
And our voices will blend,
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185 Corinth | Jesus and shall it ever be,
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187 The Gospel Pool | And trouble of the mind,
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188 He Loves Me | Alas! and did my Saviour bleed?
And did my Sov'reign die?
And love beyond degree!
And shut his glories in,
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189 One by One | And we'll trust the Saviour's guiding hand,
And we'll dwell with Jesus ever more,
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190 Salutation | And reach that heav'nly place.
We smile, and weep, and praise Him,
And on our way pursue.
And treat us with disdain,
Esteem us low and mean:
And in divine compassion,
Our Comforter and Friend,
And guide us to the end.
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | And with this glor'ous Jesus rest?
Will you be saved from guilt and pain?
Make now your choice, and halt no more,
Your sports and all your glitt'ring toys,
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192 The Penitent | And groaned away His dying life,
And save from death and woe.
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193 Kay | And I am chained to earth no more,
And I've a resting place in heav'n.
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194 O Happy Day | On Thee, my Saviour and my God!
And tell its raptures all abroad.
He taught me how to watch and pray,
And live rejoicing ev'ry day;
I am the Lord's, and He is mine;
He drew me, and I followed on,
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195 Garden | The grove, the garden, and the field,
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196 Loving Kindness | And sing thy great Redeemer's praise;
Though earth and hell my way oppose,
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197 The Living Vine | Ourselves with humble faith and joy,
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198 News From The Skies | And send your fears away;
And holds the King of Kings.
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199 Vernon | And I am left alone with Thee.
And wrestle till the break of day.
My misery and sin declare;
Look on Thy hands and read it there.
Tell me Thy name and tell me now.
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200 Parting Hand | Since we have met to sing and pray;
And since it is God's holy will,
And heard you tell your hopes and fears,
And now, my friends, both old and young,
And if on earth we meet no more,
We'll shout and sing with one accord;
And there we'll all with Jesus dwell,
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201 Mission | You who in sin and folly live,
And ranged the luring scenes of vice;
And washed my load of guilt away;
He gave me glory, peace and heav'n,
And thus I found the heav'nly way.
And now with trembling sense I view
And leave you ever in the dark.
Your sparkling eyes and blooming cheeks
The coffin, earth, and winding sheet
Where silence reigns and vapors roll
And with a sigh move slow along;
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202 Immensity | And softer than the tints of spring.
There is a world, and oh how blest!
And never did an angel guest
It is all holy and serene,
The land of glory and repose;
And there, to dim the rad'ant scene,
And clad in peerless majesty,
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203 Cumberland | Since we are of one mind and heart;
Parting with joy, we'll join and sing
In vain shall earth and hell combine
O Jesus' name! let's part and fly
And join with us in glory too.
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204t What a Day | And I'll dwell with Him above,
In a home of peace and love.
And we'll live with Him above.
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204b Evening Bells | Of youth and home, and that sweet time
And many a heart that then was gay
And hear no more those evening bells.
And so 'twill be when I am gone,
And sing thy praise sweet evening bells.
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205 The Watchman's Call | And be assured there's danger nigh;
And time to you return no more;
Come old and young; come, rich and poor;
The God that made the earth and sea,
And there proclaim His majesty.
And see how thousands end the strife,
Till death ensues and drags away;
And will the calls you have today
Be slighted still and pass away?
And if you then go unprepared,
The coffin, grave, and winding sheet
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206 Prayer Meeting | And bids me at my Father's throne
Make all my wants and wishes known.
In seasons of distress and grief,
And oft escaped the tempter's snare
To Him whose truth and faithfulness
And since He bids me seek His face,
Believe His word and trust his grace;
And wait for thee, sweet hour of pray'r.
I view my home and take my flight;
This robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise
And shout while passing through the air,
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207t Windham | And thousands walk together there;
With here and there a traveler.
“Deny thyself, and take thy cross,”
The fearful soul that tires and faints,
And walks the ways of God no more,
And makes his own destruction sure.
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207b Meditation | And with this this glor'ous Jesus rest?
Will you be saved from guilt and pain?
Make now your choice and halt no more,
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208t He Lives | He lives and doth within me dwell;
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208b French Broad | And lose my everlasting all;
And soar to the blest world above.
And in some lonesome place must rot,
And by the living be forgot.
I'll sing, and be forever blest,
Find sweet and everlasting rest.
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209 The Lord's Supper | Twas on that dark and doleful night,
When pow'rs of earth and hell arose
And friends betrayed Him to His foes.
He took the bread and blest and brake;
Receive and eat the living food;”
Then took the cup and blessed the wine:
And justice poured upon His head
Meet at my table and record
Till Thou return, and we shall eat
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211t Hopewell | His track I see and I'll pursue
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211b Humble Penitent | And I'll sing hallelujah!
The pow'r and glory of Thy grace;
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212 Christian Prospect | A few more beating winds and rains,
And the winter will be over,
A few more rise and set of suns,
And we'll all cross over Jordan,
I hope to get there by and by,
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213 Be Committed | Turn away from sin and sadness,
Of your time and talents give ye,
Tithes and off'rings with you bring.
And with joy His praises sing.
Joy and peace are fully thine.
Come in praise and adoration,
Grace and love will you receive.
For the Spirit and the Word,
And repeat the gospel story
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214 Hosanna | And shouting, on their wings he flies,
And gains his rest in Paradise.
Glory and praise to Christ he gives;
And with the seed he sowed below,
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215 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.
His track I see, and I'll pursue,
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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216t O, Save | And send converting power down,
Are not Thy mercies large and free?
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216b Social Band | Well armed with helmet, sword, and shield,
And shall the world with dread alarms,
And palms of vict'ry grace their hands.
With blood-washed robes and crowns of gold?
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217 Jerusalem | His track I see and I'll pursue
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218t Cookham | Praise and bless redeeming love.
See your guilt and curse remove,
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218b Harmony | Comfort draw and sanctify,
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219 Rapture (First) | And changed my mournful state,
And did Thy hand confess;
And sung surprising grace.
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220 Over the Sea | To idols of metal, of wood and stone,
We hear them from Europe and Egypt's climes,
Australia and India's door.
Japan and dark China repeat the call,
O brother and sister make haste to save
“Come over and help us.” they say;
To judgement with you and with me,
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221t Pleyel's Hymn | To Thy pastures, fair and large,
And my couch with tend'rest care,
To the streams that still and slow,
With Thy rod and staff supplied,
This my guard, and that my guide.
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221b Poor, Weak, and Worthless | Poor, weak and worthless though I am,
He freely loves, and without end.
And by His pow'r my foes controlled,
And brought me to His chosen fold.
And says that I shall shortly be,
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222b St. Louis | Ev'ry voice and ev'ry heart
Join, and to our Father raise
There released from toil and pain,
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223 Hallelujah! Praise The Lord | And supports my fainting soul.
To reanimate and cheer.
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224b Hark My Soul | And when wounded healed thy wound;
Free and faithful, strong as death.”
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225t Kenan | Then from sin and sorrow free,
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225b Martin | Still support and comfort me.
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226t Rock of Ages | Let the water and the blood,
Cleanse me from its guilt and pow'r.
Thou must save, and thou alone.
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226b Haws | Come and welcome, sinner come.”
“Bow the knee and kiss the Son
Come and welcome, sinner come.”
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227 Majestic Rays | And royal state maintains;
And rays of majesty around.
And skies and stars obey His will;
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229 Tranquility | Tort'ring pain and heavy woe,
Past this scene of toil and pain,
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230t Eltham | Satan and His host o'erthrown,
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230b Amboy | All ye nations join and sing,
“Christ of lords and kings is King!”
See your guilt and curse remove,
Strike a loud and cheerful string;
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231 Indian's Farewell | Oft shall death and sorrow reign,
And in fancy's wide domain,
Moss shall creep and ivy twine;
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232t Heavenly Armor | And if you meet with troubles
And trials on the way,
And don't forget to pray.
Of faith, and hope, and love;
And when the combat's ended,
And then away to Jesus
Farewell to sin and sorrow,
And on your way pursue.
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232b Olean | Though all the flocks and herds were dead,
But Jesus knows and will provide.
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233 Believer and His Soul | Come, my soul, and let us try
Come, and let us reason.
Speak and let the worst be known;
Feeble, faint, and fearful;
And those views relieve me;
Whole and undiminished
And what works have I to plead,
Blind, perverse and filthy;
For thee work, and in thee too,
To release and bear my guilt; But
Faint not, then, but pray and wait,
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234 The Singing Christian | And find it ever new:
And He who feeds the ravens,
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235 Faithful Soldier | And reign with him above?
And from the flowing fountain
And with my blessed Jesus,
And bids me ne'er give o'er;
And all His valiant soldiers
And then away to Jesus,
Farewell to sin and sorrow,
And O, my friends! prove faithful,
And on your way pursue.
And trials on the way,
And don't forget to pray.
Of faith, and hope and love,
And when the combat's ended,
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236t Pacolet | Our pleasure and our duty,
And serve him with our all.
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236b Complainer | Come all ye Zion mourners and listen to my cries:
I've many sore temptations, and sorrows to my soul;
I feel my faith declining and my affections cold.
It is great pride and passion beset me on my way,
So I am filled with folly, and so neglect to pray;
I am so weak I stumble, and so I'm left behind,
While others run rejoicing, and seem to lose no time.
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237 Remember Thy Creator | And dust returns to dust.
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238 Child's Wish | And with the angels stand,
And there before my Saviour,
So glor'ous and so bright,
And praise Him with delight.
But blessed, pure, and holy,
And with ten thousand thousands
I know I'm weak and sinful,
And lay me down to die,
And with the angels stand,
So glor'ous and so bright,
And praise Him with delight.
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239t Soft Music | Hope, hope, fair and enduring;
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239b I Want to Be an Angel | And with the angels stand,
And there before my Saviour,
So glor'ous and so bright,
And praise Him with delight.
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240 Morning Light | And brighter scenes before us,
And heav'nly gales are blowing
And thousand hearts ascending
And seek the Saviour's blessing
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241 Closer Walk with God | A calm and heav'nly frame;
Of Jesus and His Word?
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242 Come, Ye Disconsolate | Hope, when all others die, fadeless and pure;
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243 Zion's Light | And sinners now are heark'ning
And the angels stand inviting,
And mourners crowd around it,
With bitter groans and cries;
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244t Mutual Love | And reign with Him above,
And from the flowing fountain
And with my blessed Jesus
And bids me ne'er give o'er.
And all His valiant soldiers
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244b The Christian's Conflicts | And still our blessed Jesus
With weeping and with praying,
And make His grace abound.
And be your guard and stay.
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245 Bozrah | Son of God and man I am;
Closed no more by death and sin;
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246 The Good Physician | And snatched me from the grave,
'Tis palsy, plague, and fever,
And madness all combined;
And none but a believer
And added to my pain:
And all my hopes were crossed.
And under took my case:
I looked, and I was healed.
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247 Oh! How Charming | And reign with Him above;
And from the flowing fountain
He is my Redeemer, my Lord and my God.
And bids me ne'er give o'er.
And then away to Jesus
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249 Green Fields | How tedious and tasteless the hours,
Sweet prospects, sweet birds, and sweet flow'rs,
And sweeter than music His voice;
And makes all within me rejoice.
And prisons would palaces prove,
If Thou are my sun and my song,
Say why do I languish and pine,
And why are my winters so long!
Where winter and clouds are no more.
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250t Realms of the Blest | That country so bright and so fair,
And oft are its glories confessed,
From sorrow, temptation, and care,
From trials without and within,
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250b Disciple | All to leave and follow Thee;
God and heav'n are still my own.
Let the world despise and leave me,
Human hearts and looks deceive me,
And whilst Thou shalt smile upon me,
God of wisdom, love and might,
Foes may hate, and friends disown me,
Show Thy face and all is bright.
Go, then earthly fame and treasure;
Come, disaster, scorn and pain;
Storms may howl and clouds may gather,
Man may trouble and distress me,
Rise o'er sin, and fear, and care;
Armed by faith, and wing'd by prayer;
Faith to sight and pray'r to praise.
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252 The Sufferings of Christ | And pity a ruined lost race?
Such boundless compassion and grace!
His body bore anguish and pain,
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253 Is It Far? | Is it far where we'll sing and shout forever,
And with Jesus ever safe abide.
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254t Bartimeus | “Come, and ask me what you will.”
Straight he saw, and won by kindness,
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254b Talmar | Pain, and death, and night, and anguish,
Light and peace at once deriving
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255 Watchman (Second) | Pilgrims, rise, and look around thee;
Shall awake from earth and sea,
And to heav'n they with Him fly.
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256t Pleading Savior | Come ye sinners, poor and wretched,
Weak and wounded, sick and sore,
By His mercy, love and pow'r.
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256b Sacred Rest | And fresh supplies of joy are shed,
Then shall I see, and hear and know
All I desired and wished below;
And ev'ry pow'r find sweet employ,
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257 Jubilee | In and through God's only Son:
To the meek and lowly Lamb,
Glory, honor, and salvation;
Come, dear friends, and don't neglect it,
Glory, honor, and salvation;
Come and follow Christ the Way;
Glory, honor, and salvation;
Who doth live and reign for ever
With His Father and our God;
Glory, honor, and salvation;
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258 Thorny Desert | Dark and thorny is the desert,
And the fiery darts of Satan
And your vigor to decay?
And the wine-press trod alone.
And whose sceptre sways the whole.
Love, and joy, and peace shall ever
Reign and triumph in your breast.
And a song is heard in Zion,
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259t Crumly | Love and grief my heart dividing,
And Himself more deeply know.
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259b Olney | Here's my heart, Lord, take and seal it,
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260t Bavaria | All to leave and follow Thee;
God and heav'n are still my own.
Let the world despise and leave me,
Human hearts and looks deceive me,
And whilst Thou shalt smile upon me,
God of wisdom, love, and might,
Foes may hate, and friends disown me,
Show Thy face and all is bright.
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260b Shields | Ev'ry plant should droop and die.
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261b Alone | Father's gone and left me alone,
My heart is bleeding now and torn;
And I cannot here longer stay.
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262 Collins | Freely drink and quench your thirst,
Ye Zion's sons and daughters.
And all the world around you,
In darkness and confusion.
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263 Autumn | In the hour of pain and anguish,
And, when mortal life is ended,
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264 Harwell | Hark, ten thousand harps and voices
Jesus reigns and heav'n rejoices,
All above, and gives it worth;
Cheers, and charms Thy saints on earth:
Heav'n and earth shall pass away;
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | And he like naught in God's account,
All drowned with grief and sorrow.
My groans and bitter crying,
Show pity Lord, and hear the cry
From hell and death to raise me.
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266 Chrystler's Field | Arise and look around you;
Shake off your sleep and slumber;
Arise and pray; we'll win the day,
To God we'll cry, and hell defy,
While filled with awe and wonder.
With them we crowd and sing so loud,
Though some go off and boldly scoff,
And say that we are dancing.
And stubborn hearts are bended;
And so go off offended.
And give Him all the glory.
And save the wicked nation:
While filled with joy and wonder.
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267 Louisiana | For little songs and little ways
A little charity and zeal,
Great peace and consolation.
And bear the greatest trial.
To show His meekness and His love,
The Lord of earth and heaven
A little voice that's small and still
And humble ev'ry nation.
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268 Come Ye to the Waters | And suffered to redeem us,
And then ascended up on high,
And sent His grace to save us.
Freely drink and quench your thirst
With Zion's sons and daughters.
For sin and all uncleanness,
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269t Restoration | “Come, and ask me what you will.”
But he asked and Jesus granted,
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269b Invocation | And rejoicing in Thy love:
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270 Lena | Dying sinners, look and live.
See the rocks and mountains shaking,
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271 The Mouldering Vine (First) | Leaves and tendrils from the trees,
But in my hope, pure and refining,
Rest in future life and light.
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272 Felicity | Rise, and cross the swelling tide.
You would love and serve Him too.
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273 Sing His Praise | And walk in perfect peace;
By grace, through faith, and not by works,
And sing His praises all the while,
And give Him honor, too;
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274 Mother Tell Me of the Angels | And sad partings come no more.
And sad partings come no more.
And he said he'd bring back brother
Mother, let us go, and meet him,
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275 Missionary's Farewell | Scenes of sacred peace and pleasure,
Holy days and Sabbath bell,
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276 Worlds Beyond the Sky | Oh, could our thoughts and wishes fly,
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277 Sweet Affliction | And supports my fainting soul.
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278 God Holds the Future | And ever for His glory stand;
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280 Zion | Has thine night been long and mournful?
Have thy foes been proud and scornful?
By thy sighs and tears unmoved?
Here their boasts and triumphs end.
Peace and joy shall now attend thee,
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281t Am I Born to Die? | And am I born to die?
And must my trembling spirit fly,
And see the judge with glory crowned,
And see the flaming skies.
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281b Palmetto | Life, and health, and peace possessing,
Plead and claim my peace with God.
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282 Friendship | Fading and transitory;
Wounding the body and the mind;
Pleasure and solid glory.
Titles and dignity decay;
Full of deceit and trouble;
Well may he feel and recommend
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283 Willowby | And all our strength exert;
And tune Thy people's heart.
And still the pleasing task pursue,
And make our solemn service vain,
And mar our sacrifice.
Our souls' and bodies' pow'rs unite,
And dead to human praise.
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284 Don't Grieve Your Mother | Soon you will miss her, how sad and lone!
I had a mother, loving and true,
Sweet to my mem'ry and fresh today,
When mother taught me to kneel and pray,
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285 Farewell Brother | Farewell brother, deep and lowly
And above thy peaceful slumber
Brother, rest from sin and sorrow;
Death is o'er and life is near;
Triumph high and joy unending
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286 Ganges | My soul in guilt and thrall I found,
And knew not where to go:
For death and hell drew near:
And guilt lay heavy on my soul,
Alas, I read, and saw it plain,
How Jesus conquer'd death and hell,
And broke the fowler's snare;
And felt His pity move:
And sings redeeming love.
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287 Indian Convert | Den me look heb'n and send up cry,
He cum He self and hear um prayer,
Me wid you night and day.
So me lub Him and dat be good,
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288 Morris | How condescending and how kind
And pity brought Him down.
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289 Happy Land | When from sin and sorrow free,
And bright above the sun
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290 Amity | How pleased and blest was I
And there our vows and honors pay.
And walls of strength embrace thee round:
To pray, and praise and hear
He sits for grace and judgement here
And humble souls rejoice with fear.
And joy within thee wait
And wishes thine increase,
For here my friends and kindred dwell,
And since my glor'ous God
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291 Warrenton | And I hope, by Thy good pleasure,
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292 Grief of Love | And walk the narrow road,
He walked this way of grief and pain,
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293 Lenox | Ye slaves of sin and hell,
And safe in Jesus dwell,
And blest in Jesus live:
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294 Carmarthen | Your Lord and King adore:
Mortals, give thanks, and sing,
And triumph evermore;
The God of truth and love
He rules o'er earth and heav'n;
The keys of death and hell
And bow to His command,
And fall beneath His feet;
And ev'ry bosom swell
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295 Redeemer's Praise | The glories of my God and King,
My gracious Master and my God,
'Tis life and health and peace.
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296 He's Holding My Hand | And always understands;
I tell Him all my griefs and woes,
I've left the broad and downward track,
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297 Lucas | And never stand still till the Master appear:
And our talents improve,
By the patience of hope, and the labor of love.
And the fugitive moment refuses to stay:
Rushes on to our view and eternity's here.
“Well and faithfully done,
Enter into My joy, and sit down on My throne.”
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298 My Shepherd Guides | Surely Thy goodness and Thy love,
Will keep me safe from sin and strife,
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299 Green Meadows | Search hills and valleys through,
The lily and the thorn,
The pleasant and forlorn,
And dash against the shore,
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300 Desire | Saviour, the world's and mine,
Thee, and only Thee to feel.
Rooted and fixed in love;
What the length, and breadth, and height,
Pants in Thee to live and move;
All immersed and lost in love.
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301 John Street | And earth and hell withstand,
And through the howling wilderness
With peace and plenty blest;
And endless rest.
There milk and honey flow,
And oil and wine abound,
And trees of life forever grow,
And glor'ous with the saints in light,
Arrays in garments white and pure
And tell the wonders He hath done
And swell the growing fame,
And sing, in songs which never end,
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302 Olivers | And “Holy, holy, holy,” cry
Who was and is the same,
And evermore shall be;
And sound thro' all the worlds above,
“Hail, Father, Son, and holy Ghost!”
Hail Abr'ham's God and mine,
All might and majesty are Thine,
And endless praise.
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303 The Unclouded Day | And they tell me that mine eyes shall behold;
And His smile drives their sorrows all away;
And they tell me that no tears ever come again,
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304 Blue Vale of Naucoochee | And earth and hell withstand,
And through the howling wilderness
With peace and plenty blessed
And endless rest.
There milk and honey flow,
And oil and wine abound,
And trees of life forever grow,
And glor'ous with the saints in light,
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305 The Weary Soldier | With the battle and the strife
And go home forevermore.
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306 Middlebury | And rejoice in the day thou was born:
And with singing to Zion return.
And our treasures above,
And with singing to paradise go.
Now with singing and praise,
From His bounty and live
To the honor and glory of God.
Both the nature and kingdom divine;
Throughout time and eternity Thine.
And be parted in body no more;
And our Saviour in glory adore.
To our Father and King,
And His rapturous praises repeat;
Sing, all heaven, and fall at His feet.
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307 True Happiness | And whose treasures are laid up above;
The sweet comfort and peace
And the angels could do nothing more;
And the story repeat,
And the Saviour of sinners adore.
Was my joy and my song;
He hath suffered and died,
Free from sin and temptation and pain,
And I could not believe
And the world was put under my feet.
With believers to live and to die.
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308 The Happy Time | And all my sorrows die,
My sorrows past and I at last,
My heart and treasure is above,
And I'm for Canaan bound.
While here we sit and sing His love,
Where saints and angels sing.
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309 Singing School | While the morning's fair and cool,
And I'm glad indeed to see
And while they sing so sweetly,
And all meet in heaven
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310t Our Journey Home | We shall see the light appear, by and by, when He comes,
We shall see Him as He is, by and by, when He comes,
We shall all with Christ appear, by and by, when He comes,
We shall have a mighty shout, by and by, when He comes,
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310b Weary Sinner | Look thy doubts and cares away.
Come and welcome, sinner come.”
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311 Elysian | Burst, ye em'rald gates, and bring
Four and twenty elders rise
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312 Penitence | Turn, and look upon me, Lord,
And break my heart of stone.
Turn, and look upon me, Lord,
And break my heart of stone.
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313 Bruce's Address | Let him come with heart and hand,
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314 The Christian | And I am His forever,
And now I'm bound for Canaan,
And soon shall get to heaven
And unbelievers chide me,
And all my troubles end.
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315 David's Victory | Blood and carnage stain the field –
Dismay and terror fill th'affrighted land,
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316 This Heavy Load | We'll leave these burdens, and this woe;
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317 The Christian Soldier | Girded – grasping sword and shield;
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318 The Martial Trumpet | And Soldiers to the standard flowing.
Bounty offered – joy and peace,
And felt the hand of dire oppression,
And are endowed with long possession.
Sick and sore, the blind and lame,
And find a pardon freely sealed.
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319 Weary Pilgrim | Come and taste, along with me,
Joy and peace in Christ I find,
And strive to draw me from my Saviour;
The world and flesh in vain may rise,
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320 Longing for the Day | And worship again at Jesus' feet?
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321 Hear and Save | Lord of mercy and of might,
Of mankind the life and light,
Jesus, hear and save.
Jesus, hear and save.
Lord of lords, and King of kings:
Jesus, hear and save.
Judge of angels and of men,
Jesus, hear and save.
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322 Among that Band | Dark clouds arise, and storms oft cause dismay;
And soon will dawn a sinless happy day.
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323 Holy Manna | And adore the Lord our God,
Brethren, pray and holy manna
And our children sinking down;
Brethren, pray, and holy manna
Sisters, will you join and help us?
Sisters, pray and holy manna
Seeking grace, and filled with fears?
Let us love and pray for sinners,
Christ will gird Himself and serve us,
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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325t Will You Go? | The days and years go hast'ning by,
Anointed kings and priests to God,
And millions more are on the road –
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325b Jesus Died For Me | And Jesus Christ, the Son of God,
And this I know I'm on my way,
O, let us sing and praise the Lord,
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326 Royal Proclamation | Over heav'n and earth most glor'ous,
Over heav'n and earth most glor'ous,
Hear, ye sons of wrath and ruin,
Here is life and free salvation
Shun the paths of vice and folly;
Here is wine and milk and honey,
Come and purchase without money –
For this love, let rocks and mountains,
Purling streams and crystal fountains,
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327 The Christian's Hope | And all my toils and cares shall end,
And I shall see my God and friend,
And praise His name on high:
But God, and Christ, and heav'n appear,
And I shall find the peaceful shore
And dwell in His beloved embrace,
And taste the fullness of His grace,
And sing redeeming love.
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328 Mercy's Free | And if a soul should e'er be lost,
That leads to glory and to God;
And through the vale of death shall bear us,
And when to Jordan's bank we come,
And cross the raging billows foam,
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329 Redeeming Grace | Come all, who love my Lord and Master,
And like old David I will tell,
Redeemed by grace from death and hell.
And thought each dang'rous poison good,
And He His pard'ning grace revealed.
And with His people sing aloud,
Though I'm opposed and sinners mock me,
And fain would be with Christ above.
With sounding trumps and shouts of angels
There's Abraham and Isaac and all
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330 Fulfillment | With signs and wonders now is come.
And Christians joining heart and hand.
And glory be to God on high.
And disbelieve God's holy word;
Yet Christians sing, and shout the louder,
The awful Judge of quick and dead,
And lightning streaming to and fro,
And cast them with the damned below.
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331 A Home in Heaven | His heart oppressed and with anguish driv'n,
On his bed of pain, and uplifts his eyes
And our wealth and fame in the dust are laid,
And strength decays and our health is riv'n,
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332 Babylonian Captivity | When praise employed, and mirth inspired the day,
And growing grief prolonged the tedious day.
But how, in heathen chains and lands unknown,
My hand shall perish, and my voice shall cease.
O'ertake her foes with terror and dismay,
And raise His children to eternal day.
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333 Night is Coming | Rest comes sure and soon.
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334 Jordan's Stormy Wave | A land where milk and honey flow,
My friend, if you would come and go,
And He will make it all come right.
They often had their troubles and fear,
A cloud by day and fire by night,
To show the way and give them light;
And helped them many burdens to bear.
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335 When I am Gone | Look up on high and believe that I'm there,
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336t Sweet Harmony | What life, strength, and comfort
From death, hell, and sin,
And still, which is best,
Find pardon and rest.
And leave me behind.
And oh, my dear Jesus,
And glory to Jesus,
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336b Probation | And deeply on my thoughtless heart,
And save me e'er it be too late –
And tell me, Lord, may I there find
And suffer all Thy righteous will,
And to the end endure.
And reign with those above;
And hope in full, supreme delight,
And everlasting love.
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337 To Die No More | His track I see, and I'll pursue,
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338t How Firm a Foundation | Thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine.
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338b Davis | My comfort by day and my song in the night,
And smile at the tears I have shed.
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339 Samanthra | And bask in the smiles of His grace.
My comfort by day, and my song in the night,
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340 Concord | Ye objects of sense and enjoyments of time,
Thou Lord of the day, and thou queen of the night,
And stars more resplendently bright.
Ye mountains and valleys, groves, rivers and plains,
Thou earth and thou ocean adieu!
My loved habitation, and gardens adieu!
And Paradise welcomes my feet.
My weeping relations, my brethren and friends,
My cares and my labors, my sickness and pain,
And sorrow are now at an end;
With trembling, with grief, and with tears,
And Thou the blest volume divine,
My soul is all wonder and love.
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341 The Lone Pilgrim | And there is a crown that doth glitter and shine,
And pensively stood by the tomb,
The tempest may howl and the loud thunder roar,
And gathering storms may arise,
I wandered an exile and stranger from home,
I met the contagion and sank to the tomb,
Oh tell my companion and children most dear,
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342 Blest Morn | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning,
Dawn on our darkness and lend us Thine aid,
Wise men and shepherds before Him do fall.
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343 Tell the Story | Of Jesus and His glory,
Of Jesus and His love.
Of Jesus and His love.
And so that is the reason
Seem hungering and thirsting
And when in scenes of glory
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344 Morality | While beauty and youth are in their full prime,
And folly and fashion affect our whole time;
The vain and the young attend us awhile,
But grant me, kind Providence, virtue and health;
Then richer than kings and far happier than they,
My days shall pass swiftly and sweetly away.
For when age steals on me, and youth is no more,
And moralist Time shakes his glass at my door,
For virtue and wisdom can warm the cold scene,
And sixty can flourish as gay as sixteen.
And when I the burden of life shall have borne,
And death with his sickle shall cut the ripe corn.
I'll bless the kind summons, and lie down and die.
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345 The Shepherd's Star | Wise men and shepherds before Him do fall.
Odors of Eden and off'rings divine,
Gems from the mountains and pearls from the ocean,
Myrrh from the forest and gold from the mine.
Lose all our sorrow and trouble and strife;
Rock of our refuge, and hope of salvation,
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346 Star in the East | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning
Dawn on our darkness and lend us Thine aid;
Wise men and shepherds before Him do fall.
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347 Portuguese Hymn | To you this day is born a Prince and Saviour;
O come, and let us worship at His feet!
Our praises and rev'rence are an off'ring meet,
Now is the Word made flesh and dwells among us:
O come, and let us worship at His feet!
And let the celestial courts His praise repeat;
O come, and let us worship at His feet!
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348 We've a Mansion in Heaven | Oh, why should we murmur and grieve here below,
On th'sweet banks of Canaan, so blooming and fair.
And bear thee away to the saints happy home.
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349 Redemption (First) | And upon the clouds of glory ride safe
And triumph'd o'er the grave.
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350 The Rock | When my heart is o'erwhelmed with its sorrow and care;
And when I have ended my pilgrimage here,
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351 Sweet Home | Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints,
And feel in the presence of Jesus at home.
And thrice precious Jesus, whose love cannot cease!
Which hinders my joy and communion with Thee;
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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 | To leave my dear friends, and with neighbors to part,
And go from my home, it afflicts not my heart,
Dear bow'r where the pine and the poplar have spread,
And wove, with their branches, a roof o'er my head,
And poured out my soul to my Saviour in prayer,
And bless'd with His presence my humble retreat,
Oft filled me with rapture and blessedness there,
Dear bow'r, I must leave you and bid you adieu,
And pay my devotions in parts that are new,
And can in all places give answer to prayer,
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354 Summer | And the noontide of glory eternally reigns.
Their Saviour and brethren transported to greet,
And the smile of the Lord is the feast of the soul.
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355 Homeward Bound | Come, trembling sinner, forlorn and oppressed,
Join in our number, oh come and be blest;
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356 Morning Song | The birds are now singing and this is their song,
And flowers are off'ring their incense around.
The sun looks with smiles on the loving and bright,
In pleasure they shout, and in harmony join,
And sing of the care of a Father divine.
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357 The Trumpet | And the heav'ns with the burden of Godhead are bowed.
And the glorified saints and the martyrs are there,
And there all who the palm-wreaths of victory wear.
And the vast generations of man are come forth.
Where the Lamb and the white-vested elders are met;
And the doom of eternity hangs on His word.
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358 O Come, Come Away | And gladly I will meet them there; O come, come away!
'Tis there we meet to sing and pray,
While others may seek for vain and foolish pleasures,
And I will them receive:” O come, come away!
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359 Wondrous Love | With hearts and voices sing,
And strike each tuneful string in His praise.
To God, and to the Lamb, I will sing;
To God and to the Lamb,
And when from death I'm free I'll sing on;
And when from death I'm free,
I'll sing, and joyful be,
And through eternity I'll sing on.
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360 The Saints Bound for Heaven | Our bondage it shall end, by and by,
And to Canaan we'll return, by and by.
Our deliverer shall come, by and by,
And our sorrows have an end,
With our three score years and ten,
And vast glory crown the day, by and by.
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361 Solemn Thought | And in your pleasures boast, you must die.
Hath said, and cannot lie,
Impenitents shall die, and be damned.
And, O my friends, don't you, I entreat,
And, O my friends, don't you
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362 Shining Light | A calm and heav'nly frame;
And drove Thee from my breast.
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363 The Christian Warfare | And I am resolved to regard all His precepts,
And on in the way of obed'ence to move.
And many sore conflicts on every hand;
But grace will support and comfort my spirit,
And I shall be able forever to stand.
And many sore conflicts I have to pass through.
And help me my enemies all to subdue.
To aid and direct me, then all will be right,
In Thy name and Thy strength I'll soon put to flight.
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364 Redemption (Second) | Come, listen a while, and to you I will tell
To think of my soul, and the state I was in;
Between me and Him was a mountain of sin.
And wish that I had not so early begun.
That I was forsaken and quite reprobated,
And there was no mercy at all for poor me.
And now I've found favor in Jesus my Saviour
And all His Commandments I'm bound to obey;
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365 The Indian's Petition | Where the tall cedars wave, and the bright waters flow,
And there greet my fond mother whose heart will o'erflow
And exulted to conquer the insolent foe;
And, oh! do let me go to my flashing-eyed maid,
And whose heart like the fawn is as pure as the snow;
And, oh! do let me go to my wild forest home,
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366 Millennium (First) | And who are in Babylon the saints then we'll see,
Between the Lord's pure kingdom and defiled Babylon.
What peace and what harmony in love will abound!
And then helping each other a delightful employ.
East, west, north, and south will to and fro madly run;
Beholding their losses, and beginning to sink,
But truth cuts its way and love melts down Zion's foes.
The church stands in purity, in peace and in love,
Come out, and be separate from sinners and sin,
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367 David's Lamentation | David the King was grieved and moved,
He went to his chamber and wept;
And as he went he wept, and said,
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368t Brush Creek | Jesus! and shall it ever be,
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368b Sweetest Pleasure | Comfort draw and sanctify,
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369 Easter Anthem | Now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept.
And did He rise?
And triumphed o'er the grave.
And seized eternal youth.
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372 I Won't Turn Back | Sometimes the way seems thorny, and the road gets rocky,
And His grace will support my soul;
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374 Heavenly Vision | I beheld and lo, a great multitude, which no man could number,
Thousands of thousands and ten times thousands,
stood before the Lamb, and they had palms in their hands,
And they cease not day and night, saying,
Which was and is and is to come,
And I heard a mighty angel flying through the midst of heav'n, crying with a loud voice:
And when the last trumpet sounded,
the great men and nobles, rich men and poor, bond and free,
and cried to the rocks and mountains to fall upon them,
And hide them from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne.
For the great day of His wrath is come, and who shall be able to stand?
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378 Mount Hope | Mountains and hills rebound;
Woods, rocks and valleys echo back the sound.
And makes man heir to happier climes.
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380 Christian Song | And mould'ring lie buried in dust,
And stealing my senses away?
The regions of pleasure and love,
And dwell with my Saviour above.
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382 How Sweet the Sound | and grace my fears relieved;
Through many dangers, toils, and snares,
and grace will lead me home.
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383 Azmon | He saw, and O, amazing love!
And dwelt among the dead.
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385 Sweet Heaven | Sweet home of the happy and free;
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386 Spartanburg | In wonder, love, and praise.
And led me up to man.
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387 Stay, Sinner | And Jesus gives his pleadings o'er.
Oh, come, and He will bid you live;
Oh, come, and freely He'll forgive.
Nor let Him weep and bleed in vain.
Awake and from the dead arise;
Arise and plead for mercy now,
And at the cross repenting bow.
And death's dark vale comes full in view,
And freely all shall be forgiv'n;
Oh, come and taste the joys of heav'n.
Where all is light and joy and love,
Oh, come and join them on that shore,
Where death and parting are no more.
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388 Anchor | When tempests rage and billows roll.
And safely leads the pilgrim home.
And purifies the heart,
And triumphs in immortal life.
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389 Crown of Victory | And wear the form of frail mortality,
And shall we, in dismay,
When clouds and darkness all around it spread.
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390 Crown of Light | Exalt thy tow'ring head, and lift thine eyes;
And break upon thee in a flood of day.
See future sons and daughters, yet unborn,
Walk in the light and in thy temple bend;
Rocks fall to dust, and mountains melt away;
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391 Glad Tidings | And gaze on His glories with wonder and love.
Come, saints, and adore Him, come, bow at His feet;
O give Him the glory and praise that are meet,
And join the full chorus that gladdens the skies.
He sits on the throne, and He rules over all;
While pow'rs and dominions before Him do fall.
When we join in worship and tell of His name;
And trusting His mercy sing “Worthy the Lamb.”
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392 Imandra | The atmosphere calm and serene was the sky;
So calm, still and awful, tremendous the sight;
And soaring aloft till the midst He did gain.
And quitting the globe with great pleasure did sing
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393t West Point | Awake my soft and tuneful lyre
Awake, and let thy flowing strains
Awake, ye saints and raise your eyes,
And raise your voices high;
Awake, and praise that sov'reign love
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393b China | And vanished all the gloom.
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394 Stubborn Heart | And thaw with rays of love divine
Goodness and wrath in vain combine
And melt this stubborn heart of mine.
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396t Adams | Rise and chase the clouds beneath.
Thou, of life and light creator!
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396b Waynsville | His right hand and arm hath won.
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397t Hants | With a glad heart and free,
And from this moment, live or die,
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397b Bedan | And rove, my soul, no more.
And ev'ry longing satisfied,
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398t St. Thomas | And all beneath the sky,
And swift to do His will,
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398b Gerar | Whose hearts and hopes are one;
Whose kind designs to serve and please,
Where zeal and friendship meet,
And all the air is love.
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399t Lockport | And let our joys be known;
And thus surround the throne.
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399b Thatcher | I lift my heart and voice;
Thy mercies and thy love,
And graciously continue still,
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400t Christian Love | Our comforts and our cares.
And often for each other flows
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400b Hall | And sheds His love abroad.
And millions all around.
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401t Tillotson | To pray and never faint.
And pray, and pray again.
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401b Euphrates | And nearer to our home above,
Stronger and brighter shine,
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402t Olive Leaf | And roam, my soul, no more.
And ev'ry longing satisfied,
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402b Kelso | And His forgiving love,
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403b Silver Street | And hymns of glory sing;
And all the solid ground.
We are His works and not our own,
And own your gracious God.
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404t Rosalie | Since He is mine and I am His,
And full salvation flows.
And guide me in His own right way,
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404b Arion | My shepherd and my guide,
And guards my sweet repose.
Transparent, sweet, and all serene,
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405t Honeywel | My maker and my King,
And shall my passions rove;
And fill it with Thy love.
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405b Caution | Oh, watch and fight and pray,
And help divine implore.
And lay thy armour down;
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406 Luther | And nearer to our home above
Stronger and brighter shine;
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407 Sweet Hope (Second) | And dreadful tempests blow.
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408t Shirland | And life and light convey.
And gives the blind their sight.
And all Thy judgements just!
And men securely trust.
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408b Dartmouth | And aid my tongue to bless His name,
And without praises die.
And makes thee young again.
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409t Little Marlborough | And must this body die?
And must these active limbs of mine,
Corruption, earth, and worms
And often, from the skies,
Looks down and watches all my dust,
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409b Newingham | And to Thy gracious eye present,
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410t Weeping Saviour | And shall our cheeks be dry?
And there's no weeping there.
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410b Kambia | And ev'ry month and ev'ry day
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411 The Trumpeters | On Zion's bright and flow'ry mount
With crown and bow they stand,
And fight for liberty.
All arm'd and dress'd in uniform
And drive the hosts of hell;
And march with us to Canaan's land,
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412t Howard | And with the dawning day
And magnify Thy name.
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412b Colchester | And keep your festal day!”
In strong and beauteous order ranged,
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413t Warwick | Our songs and our complaints.
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413b Barby | He said – and gave His soul to death,
And seal'd the grace with blood.
And make my humble claim.
The light, the strength, and pard'ning grace,
And glory shall be mine;
My life and soul – my heart and flesh,
And all my pow'rs are Thine.
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414 Friend | And march with courage in Thy strength,
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415t Nazareth | And folds them in His arms!
And yield them up to Thee;
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415b Henry | And tempests cease to roar.
Thy morning light and ev'ning shade
Seasons and times, and moons and hours
Heav'n, earth, and air are Thine;
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416t Fragrance | And Christ shall be our song.
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416b Edwards | And guard their lives from sin?
And raise their thoughts to God.
And through the dangers of the night,
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417t Heber | And joy to make Him known,
And bow before His throne.
And tell all wand'ring nations round
Infinite pow'r and boundless grace
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417b Zanesville | Again the Lord of light and life
And pours increasing day.
And now His conqu'ring chariot wheels
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418t Chimes | And pour the choral song.
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418b Union Vale | And our devotion dies.
And that shall kindle ours.
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419t Rockingham (First) | The glories of my God and King,
My dear Redeemer and my God,
'Tis life, and health, and peace.
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419b Fountain | And sinners, plung'd beneath that flood,
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420 Cambridge | My best desires are faint and few,
And love Thy house of prayer;
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421t Seymour | And sinners plung'd beneath that flood,
And here may I, though vile as he,
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421b Caddo | And comfort of my nights!
And Thou my rising sun.
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422b Whitney | And night is turn'd to day.
Where toil and languor never come,
And ev'ry man is blest.
And priests and kings of high renown,
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423b Benediction | Come, Lord, and with celestial peace,
Oh smile and bid my sorrows cease,
And all their gloom depart.
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424 Nightingale | And to eternity prolong
To suffer, bleed, and die,
And bid Him as a wretch undone,
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425t Exchange | And melt the heart of stone.
And bid the sleeper rise,
And let his guilty conscience dread
And never with it part.
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425b Ryland | A calm and heav'nly frame!
Of Jesus and His Word?
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426 Tappan | By sins and sorrows driv'n,
Where storms arise, and ocean rolls,
And all is drear – 'tis heav'n.
And views the tempest passing by,
And all serene in heav'n.
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427 Naomi | And make me live to Thee.
My life and death attend;
And crown my journey's end.
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428 Zerah | The great and mighty Lord.
And peace abound below.
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429 Charming Name | That earth and heav'n should hear.
My transport and my trust;
And gold is sordid dust.
And sheds its fragrance there;
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430 Let Me Rise | Now let me rise and join your song,
And be an angel too;
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431 Dungeness | And blossoms on the spray,
And fragrance breathes in ev'ry gale,
And woods and fields rejoice.
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432t Loftin | The earth and sea are pass'd away,
And the old rolling skies!
And the bright armies sing,
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432b Fish Pond | Yet we are born to care and woes
And still are upward borne;
And man grows up to mourn.
And trust His promised grace;
Of love and righteousness.
For death and hell can do no more
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433 New Haven | And antedate that day;
And with His glorious presence here,
And let the vessels break;
And let our ransomed spirits go,
And shout and wonder at His grace,
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434 Nobler Choice | True wealth and honor meet.
And be forever blest.
And let me call Thee mine.
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435 Shenley | And keep your festal day.”
In strong and beauteous order ranged,
With plenty and prosperity
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436t Turner | And pleasures banish pain.
And never with'ring flow'rs:
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436b It Is I | Loud roars the wind and wild the tide,
And when we come to die, He'll say,
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437 The Dying Penitent | And wept, and bled, and died,
His crimes with inward grief and shame,
And thus his pray'r addressed:
“Jesus Thou Son and heir of Heav'n!
I see Thee bathed in sweat and tears,
And welt'ring in Thy blood.
And shine above the skies.
And in the vict'ries of Thy death,
And instantly replies,
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438 The Mouldering Vine (Second) | Leaves and tendrils from the trees,
Time must youth and health destroy.
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439 Lydia | And charm my wond'ring eyes –
And drives my griefs away.
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440t Beulah | And such, O Lord, am I.
By wars without and fears within,
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440b Robinson | Oh, let our thoughts and wishes fly
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441 The Lonesome Dove | Through chilling winds and beating rains,
And waters deep and cold,
And enemies surrounding you,
Take courage, and be bold.
Though storms and hurricanes arise,
And fiery serpents oft appear
Dark nights and clouds, and gloomy fears,
And dragons often roar;
A few more beating winds and rains,
And winter will be gone.
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442 Lanesboro | And they must drink, or die.
I've seen Thy glory and Thy pow'r
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443 Christmas | And send your fears away:
And holds the King of kings.
And see His humble throne:
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444 Broomsgrove | Oh render thanks, and bless the Lord,
And subject of your verse.
And let their hearts o'erflow with joy
And where He's ever present, seek
And laws to us assigned.
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445 Revelation | And soft their sleeping bed.
They die in Jesus, and are bless'd;
From suff'rings and from sins released,
And freed from ev'ry snare.
Far from this world of toil and strife,
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446 Damascus | And here the Saviour's lovely face
And all our wants supplied:
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447 Mount Pisgah | And view the promised land;
And pray for the command,
And lose my life amid the charms
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448t Suffield | And learn how frail I am.
Man is but vanity and dust,
In all his flow'r and prime.
From creatures – earth and dust?
And disappoint our trust.
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448b Coleshill | And humbly own to Thee
The year rolls round, and steals away
And fierce diseases wait around,
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449 Cosmer | Great is the Lord, and works unknown
His treasure and His joy.
Heav'n, earth, and sea confess His hand;
Lightning and storm, at His command,
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450t Burford | Dark was the night, and cold the ground
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451t Shepherd (First) | Oh, send Thy light and truth abroad
And bid th'admiring world adore
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451b Devotion (Second) | And bring me home to God.
And when the ev'ning shades prevailed,
And saw His glories shine;
And when I read His holy word,
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452t Head | When nature sinks, and spirits droop,
And there I write His praise.
He feeds and cheers them by His word,
And makes our burden light;
And gilds the gloom of night.
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452b Hebron | And ev'ry evening shall make known
And I, perhaps, am near my home;
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453t De Beza | It's He that made us, and not we,
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453b Wakefield | Come, and accept the promised rest;
And cast your gloomy fears away.
O, come and spread your woes abroad:
To cleanse your guilt and heal your woes;
Pardon, and life, and endless peace;
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454 Heavenly Light (or Eden) | Church of our God, arise and shine,
Gentiles and kings thy light shall view,
And shall admire and love thee too.
For human guilt and human woe;
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455t New Lebanon | Ye poor, and maimed, and halt, and blind,
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455b Rockbridge | And while the lamp holds out to burn,
To 'scape from hell, and fly to heav'n;
The day of grace, and mortals may
Their mem'ry and their sense is gone,
Alike unknowing and unknown.
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456t Blenden | And clouds, and storms, and fire obey,
Thy wise and all-controlling sway.
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456b Endor | And tell the wonders He hath done.
And those bright robes He wore above.
How swift and joyful was His flight,
And rose to everlasting day.
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457t Ware | And thrones and pow'rs before Him fall;
And sheds bright glories on them all.
And echo, from each heav'nly hill,
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457b Evening Chant | When all is peaceful and serene,
And when the sun, with cloudless ray,
Sustains and cheers his languid breast.
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458 Rolland | So far from all my joys and Thee?
And join in nobler worship there.
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459t All-Saints | Great God, and dwell before Thy face?
And humbly walks with God below.
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459b Refuge | Trembles, and dreads the swelling tide.
Life, love, and joy, still gliding through,
And wat'ring our divine abode.
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460t Bohemia | That veils and darkens Thy designs.
Thy providence is kind and large,
Both man and beast Thy bounty share;
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460b Gratitude | And morning mercies from above,
And quickens all my drowsy pow'rs.
To Thee devote my nights and days:
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461 Lynn | A calm and undisturbed repose,
And wait the summons from on high.
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462t Lotha | To acts of kindness and of love;
Like sympathy and love again.
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462b Upton | In work and worship so divine.
Be lost in silence, and forgot.
He owns the ransom, and forgives
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463 Anvern | From dust, and darkness, and the dead!
And gird thee with thy Saviour's strength.
And let thy excellence be known:
And fill thy hallowed walls with dread;
Their vict'ry and their sorrows boast.
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464 Reformation | Where laid, and shall forever stand;
And clouds, and storms, and fire obey
Thy wise and allcontrolling sway.
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465t Breaker | And still shook off my guilty fears;
And vexed, and urged Thee to depart,
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465b Welton | And wander o'er the world's wide field,
Then, to my God, my heart and tongue,
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467t Elparan | O that our thoughts and thanks may rise,
And draw from heav'n that sweet repose
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467b Uxbridge | And nights and days Thy pow'r confess;
Reveals Thy justice and Thy grace.
Sun, moon, and stars convey Thy praise
Round the whole earth, and never stand;
It touched and glanced on ev'ry land.
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468b Laurell | Awake each voice, and strike each string,
And to the solemn organ sing.
Let all whom life and breath inspire
Attend and join the blissful choir;
Adore, and love, and praise the Lord.
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469 Pilesgrove | Has stood, and shall forever last.
Happy are they, and only they,
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470 Duke Street | And struck the chosen tribes with awe.
With gifts and grace for rebel men,
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471t Rockingham (Second) | And whence the grief that fills our breast?
Our songs of gratitude and praise.
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472t Sunset | Why should we start, and fear to die?
And yet we dread to enter there.
O, if my Lord would come and meet,
And breathe my life out sweetly there.
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472b Cleaveland | He can create, and He alone.
Made us of clay, and formed us men:
And when, like wand'ring sheep we strayed,
Our souls and all our mortal frame;
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473 Bartholday | What ardent love and zeal are due,
Once we were fall'n, and oh how low
Scattered the shades of death and night,
And spread around His heav'nly light;
To souls impov'rished and undone!
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474 Rothwell | Awake each voice, and strike each string,
And to the solemn organ sing.
Let all, whom life and breath inspire,
Attend, and join the blissful choir;
Adore, and love, and praise the Lord.
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475 Portugal | And seek an injured Father's face;
And seek a Father's melting heart;
Go, view His bleeding side, and learn
And wipe away the falling tear;
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476t Effingham | And lightnings blaze at His command.
Speaks peace and comfort to our hearts.
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476b Shepherd (Second) | All earthly joy and earthly love,
Bought with Thy wounds and groans and tears.
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477 Park Street | Wake, O my soul, and hail the morn,
Let peace and love on earth abound,
While time revolves and years roll round.
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478t Brentford | And bids intruding fears depart.
The sorrow and the joy sincere.
Be all my heart and all my days
And let my glad obedience prove,
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478b Sylvan Stream | The lark and linnet light to drink;
Their songs the lark and linnet raise,
And chide our silence in His praise.
The grove, the garden, and the field
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479 Triumph | And cast Thy foes with fury down.
By death and hell pursued in vain,
And pass through death triumphant home.
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480 Salineville | And living waters gently roll,
Fain would my thoughts leap out and fly,
And Thou canst bear me where Thou fly'st,
Oh might I once mount up and see
And all my pow'rs shall bow, and sing
Thine endless grandeur and Thy grace.
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481 Holden | And wakes anew our annual songs.
And peaceful leave before Thy feet.
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483 Burroughs (New) | With light and comfort from above:
O'er ev'ry thought and step preside.
And make us know and choose Thy way;
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484 Olivet | Refine from earth, and cleanse from sin.
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485 Quito | Yes, 'tis a rough and thorny road
And what is all we suffer now,
And take His weary pilgrims home?
The thorny road, and never faint:
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486t Retreat | And sin and sense molest no more;
And heav'n comes down our souls to greet,
And glory crowns the mercy seat.
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486b Lisle | From lips of gentleness and grace,
And joy and rev'rence filled the place!
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487 Chester | Moments, and days, and months, and years,
Silent and slow they glide away;
Steady and strong the current flows,
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489 Ridge | And when my voice is lost in death,
While life, and thought, and being last,
And earth and seas, with all their train:
And none shall find His promise vain.
And when my voice is lost in death,
While life, and thought, and being last,
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490 Creation (Second) | Till suns shall rise and set no more.
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491 Nashville | What life and joy those leaves afford
To souls benighted and distrest
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492t Ramesis | And basely to the tempter yield?
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492b Supplication | And form my soul averse to sin:
Cast out and banished from Thy sight;
And guard me that I fall no more.
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493t Kedron | Thy fainting pangs and bloody sweat!
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494 Hingham | To praise Thy name, give thanks, and sing,
And talk of all Thy truth at night.
And bless His works, and bless His word:
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495 The Sailor's Home | And seas are calm, and skies are clear,
And faith in lively exercise,
And distant hills of Canaan rise:
And loud her lovely sonnet sings,
And loud her lovely sonnet sings, I'm going home.
And loud her lovely sonnet sings,
And loud her lovely sonnet sings, I'm almost home.
With steady helm, and free bent sail.
And now for joy she folds her wings,
And her celestial sonnet sings,
And her celestial sonnet sings, I'm home at last.
On heaven's high and genial shore,
And loud they shout, Our God and King!
And ceaseless hallelujahs sing,
And loud her hallelujahs sing, We're safe at last.
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496b Resurrection | Hail and sing th'incarnate God.
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497t Acton | Loved the world, and gave His Son.
Where they see and sing of Him.
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497b Horton | Come and make My paths your choice;
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498 Hendon | To Thy pastures, fair and large,
And my couch with tend'rest care,
To the streams that, still and slow,
And shalt bid Thy hallow'd dome
With Thy rod and staff supplied,
This my guard, and that my guide.
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499t Hasten Sinner | And lament his choice too late.
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499b Rosefield | Come and welcome, sinner, come.”
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500b Inley | Away with our sorrow and fear!
And mount to our native abode,
The palace of angels and God.
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501 Owen | Oh the wormwood and the gall!
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502 Eton | Clos'd no more by death and sin;
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503 Invocation (New) | Convince and renovate us
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504 Missionary Hymn | And only man is vile?
Bows down to wood and stone.
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505 Waterford | Tears the graves and mountains up,
Look on Him ye pierced, and mourn
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506 Dying Love | And record Thy dying love;
Hear, and help me from above.
And as now I eat and drink,
With this true and living bread.
To Thy cross we look and live.
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507t Union | That distance and time can't remove.
And Jesus dear blood it did cost.
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507b Sicily | Costly, free, and knows no end.
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508 Heavenly Rest | And enter our heavenly rest?
And join in the songs of the blest?
Where sorrow and pain are no more?
And cherub and seraph adore?
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509b The Good Shepherd | Come and bid our jarrings cease;
Come, oh come! and reign forever,
God of love, and Prince of peace;
Hear the people mourn and weep;
Day and night Thy lambs are crying,
Love our Lord, and Christ our Saviour,
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510b Invitation | Come, ye sinners, poor and needy,
Weak and wounded, sick and sore,
Full of pity, love and pow'r:
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511 Farewell | We'll conquer the powers of darkness and sin;
Through grace and the Spirit we'll glory inherit,
And peace, like a river, give comfort within.
We have trials, and cares, and hardships and losses,
We'll soon end in pleasures and glory forever,
And bright crowns of glory for ever we'll wear.
While some are oppressed with sin and are mourning,
Live near to our Captain, and always obey Him,
This world, flesh, and Satan must all be denied;
Both care and diligence, and prayer without ceasing,
Believe, and the Spirit our pardon He'll give;
He's now interceding and pleading His merit,
Give up, and your souls He will quickly receive.
O hearken and hear them, all glory, all glory,
And wash your pollution in Jesus' own blood.
All glory and praise to our God and the Lamb.
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512 Missionary Song | Look, my soul! be still and gaze;
And the everlasting Gospel
And from eastern coast to western
And redemption,
And redemption,
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513 Lakeland | Come and worship,
Come and worship,
Watching long in hope and fear,
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514 Crown | King of kings, and Lord of lords.
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515 Olive Shade | And Thou that, when the starry sky
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516 Oliphant | Be Thou still my strength and shield.
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517 Rapture (Second) | And praise th'Almighty's name:
Lo! heav'n, and earth, and seas and skies,
And breathe it to the soul.
Wake, all ye soaring throng, and sing,
And tuned your voice to praise.
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518 Ariel | I'd soar, and touch the heav'nly strings,
And vie with Gabriel while he sings
Of sin and wrath divine:
And all the forms of love He wears,
And I shall see His face:
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519 Dalston | And royal state maintains;
And rays of majesty around.
And skies and stars obey Thy word:
Like billows fierce and loud,
Against Thine empire rage and roar;
And dash like waves against the shore.
Let floods and nations rage,
And all their pow'rs engage;
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520 Harwich | And be His grace adored:
And ever sure
He formed the earth and seas,
And spread the heav'n alone.
His pow'r and grace
And let His name
From Satan, sin and death,
And ev'ry hurtful foe.
His pow'r and grace
And let His name
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521 Darwell | With heav'n and earth and seas,
And offer notes divine
And moon, that rul'st the night,
And clouds that fly
And all their frame
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522 Newbury | And raise thy hands on high;
And shout salvation nigh:
Arise and shine:
And loud that grace proclaim
And with His radiance fill
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523 Conquest | And witness His wonderful deeds.
Salvation and glory belong:
Our joy, and the theme of our song!
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524 When Shall We Meet Again? | And fears of parting chill,
And time our joys dispel,
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525 Goodly Land | And sing the wonders of His grace
And death and hell withstand,
And thro' the howling wilderness
With peace and plenty blest,
And endless rest:
There milk and honey flow,
And oil and wine abound,
And trees of life forever grow,
Triumphant o'er the world and sin;
And glorious with His saints in light,
Arrays in garments white and pure
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526 Zion's Glory | Far and wide,
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527 Prince of Light | In peace and love He came,
And gentle was His reign,
And sheathed the battle blade,
And call'd their bloody legions from the field.
And close the warrior's gate,
And triumphs o'er His foes,
And strife and hate are changed to peace and love.
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528 Throne of Glory | With grief and shame bowed down;
Now all despised and gory,
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529 Worship | Worship and thanks, and blessing,
And strength ascribe to Jesus:
When earth and hell oppress us.
And reigns a King forever.
And give Thee all the glory.
With heart and voice in Thee rejoice,
The world's and Satan's malice,
And by Thy grace with songs of praise,
And for the love which now we prove,
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530 Urmund | And Jesus, by redeeming blood,
And guides them safely by His word,
And brought salvation through Thy name,
And when the conquest you have won,
And in His kingdom have a share,
And crowns of glory ever wear,
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531 Little Worth | Alas! how poor and little worth
The step that rolled so light and gay,
And joy grows weariness and woe,
And death the goal:
Arouse its senses and awake
And the stern footsteps of decay
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532 Boerne | How tedious and tasteless the hours,
Sweet prospects, sweet birds, and sweet flow'rs,
And sweeter than music His voice;
And makes all within me rejoice;
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533 Prospect of Heaven | And empty dreams; they scarcely know
And find repose – in heaven.
By sin and sorrow driven;
Where storms arise, and ocean rolls,
And all is drear – but heaven.
And views the tempest passing by,
And all serene – in heaven.
And joys supreme are given:
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534 Angels Singing | Souls redeemed, and sins forgiven,
Heav'n and earth His praises sing;
For your Prophet, Priest and King”
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535 Trial's Hour | And bless His sparing pow'r,
Though sighs and tears its language be,
Perfect and true are all His ways,
Whom heav'n adores and death obeys.
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536 Symphony | Calls the south nations, and awakes the north;
Tempests and fire attend Him down the sky:
Heav'n, earth, and hell draw near; let all things come,
To hear His justice and the sinner's doom:
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537 Crucifixion | Saw ye my Saviour and God?
To atone for you and me,
And to purchase our pardon with blood.
Oh! He bowed His head and died,
Was derided, insulted, and slain.
And the atonement was made;
Wrapped in linen clean and sweet,
And was in a new sepulchre laid.
Prince and author of peace!
And in triumph left the earth-
(O behold my hands and side!)
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538 Isles of the South | And light shall arise on the verge of the tomb.
Shall waft the glad tidings of pardon and peace.
The morning will open with healing and light,
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539 Rest for the Weary | And its sting shall be withdrawn;
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540 Funeral Anthem | and their works which do follow them.
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541 Resignation (Second) | And leads me for His mercy's sake
In paths of truth and grace.
And all my work be praise!
(While others go and come,)
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542 The Heavenly Home | My heav'nly home is bright and fair,
Although like Laz'rus sick and poor,
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543 Chase High Road | And all beneath the sky.
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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.
He will lead you along and feed you manna anew,
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545 Mount Vernon | Sister, thou wast mild and lovely,
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546t The Holy Spirit | Though once a man of grief and shame, yet now He fills a throne.
And bears the greatest, sweetest name that earth and Heav'n have known.
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546b Oak Grove | And rest beneath the shady tree,
Where battle's haze and harm will flee,
And fairer days we soon shall see.
Our lives from peace and joys that wait,
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547 Higher Ground | I feel Thy Spirit and Thy love which say awake arise.
I want to sing eternal praise to Christ my God and Friend.
And when my Maker calls me home and Gabriel's trump shall sound,
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548 Macedonia | And still in Jesus' footsteps tread,
And do His work below.
And each with each agree.
The same in mind and heart,
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549t The Christian's Farewell | Our parting is needful, and we must obey.
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549b The Drone | and the last words I heard him say
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