27t Morning Worship | When at the hour of rising day,
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28b Watchman (First) | I dwelt at His right hand.
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29 The Midnight Cry | Lo, the Bridegroom is at hand,
Should He at your door appear,
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49 Forever with the Lord | At time to faith's aspiring eye,
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58b Primrose | At hell's dark door we lay;
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60 What Did He Do? | Saving us at awful cost.
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64 Youthful Blessings | And save you at the end.
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81b Eternal Joys | Kneeling low at His feet;
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82t Lady Touch Thy Harp Again | Lowly kneeling at His feet.
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88 Pisgah | And smile at toil and pain.
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90 Brightest Days | At that transporting word,
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96 Mighty Love | And they at death will not bewail,
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106 Sweet Rivers | A few more days, or years at most,
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107 Resignation (First) | But like a child at home.
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108 Redeeming Love | A few more days, or years, at most,
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113 The Converted Thief | That languished at His side.
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126 Ocean | At Thy command the winds arise,
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127 Herald | Though humbled long, awake at length,
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128t Hester | I love to worship at His feet,
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128b Ninety-Fifth | Then I can smile at Satan's rage,
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129 Coronation | Go spread your trophies at His feet,
We at His feet may fall;
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131 Will You Meet Me? | Soon I'll be at rest above,
I will anchor safe at last.
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152b Messiah | If now Thou standest at the door,
Before I at Thy bar appear.
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154 Happy Time | My sorrows passed and I at last
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157 Hallelujah | When we arrive at home.
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160 The Saint's Delight | Then I can smile at Satan's rage,
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162 Redeemed Singers | That awaits the redeemed ones at home;
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163t Hollis | Afflicted at Thy feet I fall;
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166 What Can I Do? | At morning, noon or night.
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167b Come Along | At the end of this wearisome fray.
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170 On My Way | And at His side I shall abide,
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186 Lord Remember Me | When I shall stand at the judgement of God,
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | He now is waiting at the door;
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200 Parting Hand | My soul leaps forward at the thought,
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201 Mission | He spake at once my sins forgiv'n,
Your morning sun may set at noon,
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205 The Watchman's Call | With frightful ghosts at God's left hand.
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206 Prayer Meeting | And bids me at my Father's throne
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209 The Lord's Supper | Meet at my table and record
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225b Martin | O, receive my soul at last!
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228 Pass Me Not | Let me at a throne of mercy
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232b Olean | Or tremble at the tempest's pow'r?
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233 Believer and His Soul | Sweating blood at ev'ry pore,
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242 Come, Ye Disconsolate | Come at the mercy seat fervently kneel;
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246 The Good Physician | At length this great Physician,
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254b Talmar | Light and peace at once deriving
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256t Pleading Savior | At the sinner's bolted heart;
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260b Shields | Keep no longer at a distance,
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | At Thy footstool for favor,
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274 Mother Tell Me of the Angels | Mother, when I wake at morning,
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275 Missionary's Farewell | Can I say at last farewell?
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279 Lecil | To dwell at home, sweet home.
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280 Zion | Victory is thine at last;
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284 Don't Grieve Your Mother | Down at the dram shop, sapping her joy,
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287 Indian Convert | See me at night wid teary face,
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291 Warrenton | Safely to arrive at home.
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294 Carmarthen | He sits at God's right hand
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301 John Street | At His command.
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302 Olivers | O'erwhelmed at His almighty grace,
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304 Blue Vale of Naucoochee | At His command.
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306 Middlebury | Till we meet at the feast of the Lamb.
There, O there at His feet,
Sing, all heaven, and fall at His feet.
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307 True Happiness | Than to fall at His feet
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308 The Happy Time | My sorrows past and I at last,
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310b Weary Sinner | At His feet thy burden lay;
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316 This Heavy Load | At ending of life's road.
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320 Longing for the Day | Together to dwell at His right hand.
And worship again at Jesus' feet?
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322 Among that Band | At rest forever at my Lord's right hand;
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323 Holy Manna | At His table we'll sit down;
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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328 Mercy's Free | Though I've no price at all to tender,
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329 Redeeming Grace | The holy saints at God's right hand,
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336t Sweet Harmony | As at the beginning,
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338b Davis | Where dost Thou at noon-tide resort with Thy sheep,
And smile at the tears I have shed.
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339 Samanthra | The cedars of Lebanon bow at His feet,
Where dost Thou at noontide resort with Thy sheep,
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340 Concord | And sorrow are now at an end;
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341 The Lone Pilgrim | Yet calm is my feeling at rest is my soul,
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344 Morality | And moralist Time shakes his glass at my door,
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345 The Shepherd's Star | Low at His feet we in humble prostration,
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347 Portuguese Hymn | O come, and let us worship at His feet!
O come, and let us worship at His feet!
O come, and let us worship at His feet!
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351 Sweet Home | To find at the banquet of mercy there's room,
And feel in the presence of Jesus at home.
I long to behold Thee in glory at home.
All, all will be peace when I'm with Thee at home.
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352 My Home on High | Safe at home with Christ I'll ever be;
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355 Homeward Bound | Steady, O pilot, stand firm at the wheel;
We're home at last.
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357 The Trumpet | There all flesh is at once in the sight of the Lord,
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364 Redemption (Second) | And there was no mercy at all for poor me.
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365 The Indian's Petition | At the sight of her child, let me go, let me go,
At the sight of her child, oh! there let me go.
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385 Sweet Heaven | How I'd like to sit down at the Master's feet;
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387 Stay, Sinner | And at the cross repenting bow.
Will end in mourning at the last,
At Jesus' feet submissive bow,
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390 Crown of Light | See barb'rous nations at thy gate attend,
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391 Glad Tidings | Come, saints, and adore Him, come, bow at His feet;
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393b China | Or shake at death's alarms?
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403b Silver Street | Come worship at His throne,
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412b Colchester | At Salem's courts we must appear,
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413t Warwick | Presenting at His Father's throne
Nor dwell at Thy right hand.
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415b Henry | The sea grows calm at Thy command,
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418t Chimes | To worship at His throne.
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427 Naomi | Accepted at Thy throne of grace,
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433 New Haven | And shout and wonder at His grace,
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435 Shenley | At Salem's courts we must appear,
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437 The Dying Penitent | That languished at His side.
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442 Lanesboro | Long for a cooling stream at hand,
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449 Cosmer | Lightning and storm, at His command,
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458 Rolland | Till all shall meet in heav'n at length;
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463 Anvern | Though humbled long, awake at length,
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476t Effingham | And lightnings blaze at His command.
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481 Holden | By day, by night, at home, abroad,
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494 Hingham | And talk of all Thy truth at night.
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495 The Sailor's Home | I'm home at last, I'm home at last.
And her celestial sonnet sings, I'm home at last.
We're safe at last, we're safe at last.
And loud her hallelujahs sing, We're safe at last.
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497b Horton | Come, the Saviour's at the door,
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508 Heavenly Rest | To weep at Thy longer delay;
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509t Break of Day | Part we here at break of day.
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525 Goodly Land | At His command:
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527 Prince of Light | Submissive at His feet,
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541 Resignation (Second) | But like a child at home.
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549t The Christian's Farewell | Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at hand
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