1 Weary Rest | And all thy day be bright.”
And all thy day be bright.”
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2 O Wondrous Love | That all the word might be fulfilled,
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4 Copeland | And may His blessings be to you,
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7 Jehovah is My God | Then Glory will be mine.
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9 Cords of Love | Let our walk be pure and holy,
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10 Zion's Dove | His banner soon will be unfurled,
When sun and moon shall darken'd be;
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11 Minister's Farewell | Be ready then to go.
For you and me, that we may be
The will of God be done;
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12 Gate of Home | And will my friends be there?
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13 Traveler's Hope | The storms of life will soon be o'er;
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14 I'll Serve My Lord | Though so unworthy I may be,
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15 My Consolation | May Christ, the Saviour be made known,
The lost to save, that all may be
Our life would be a misery,
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18 Praise Our Redeemer | He'll ne'er forsake but will be a true friend.
Offered ev'ry one who from sin would be free;
He will your Friend and true Counsellor be.
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19 The Day of Days | The day of days will be the hour
The day of days will soon be here,
And be prepared for that great day.
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20 Prison Chains | I'm happy to be called His own,
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22t Laban | My soul, be on thy guard:
Thy ard'ous work will not be done,
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24b Fredrica | Oh let me not be put to shame,
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25b Brimmer | Hope, and be undismayed;
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28t Mocksville | That we might be forgiv'n.
And ev'ry heart be glad.
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28b Watchman (First) | And not her speech be heard?
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31b Time | Let all your lamps be bright,
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32b Zellville | Far be Thy honor spread,
Shall be exchanged no more.
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33 Angel Choir | We'll all be filled with God's great love,
We'll all be glad and free;
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36t Lovely Vine | This city can't be hid.
O may their throats be swell'd with notes,
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36b Albion | And let our joys be known;
Be banished from the place;
And ev'ry tear be dry;
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40b Weeping Sinners | O, ye banished seed! Be glad,
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41t Mediation | And shall our cheeks be dry?
Be thou astonish'd, O my soul,
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42 Joy Bells | I will soon be with them yonder,
I'll be true till death shall call me,
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45t Ila | How great we must be made;
We shall be like our Head.
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46t The Hill of Zion | Be banished from this place;
And ev'ry tear be dry;
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47 Panting for Heaven | I struggle and pant to be free:
I long to be soaring away,
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49 Forever with the Lord | Amen, so let it be,
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51 Lonsdale | And let our joys be known;
And ev'ry tear be dry;
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53 No Parting There | Blest be the tie that binds
There'll be no parting there;
There'll be no parting there.
But we shall still be join'd in heart,
And sin, we shall be free;
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54 My Trust | Nor let my hope be lost.
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55b Idumea | Must then my portion be.
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58t Liverpool | Your joys on earth will soon be gone,
Your flesh in dust be laid.
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59b Dove of Peace | The Dove may yet be found.”
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62t Sweet Hope (First) | I shall be holy here.
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64 Youthful Blessings | Your youthful days will soon be gone,
We'll soon be called to die.
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65 The Golden Hill | Oh let me not be put to shame,
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67b Dundee | Be to my bosom known;
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70t Arlington | Let heav'n rejoice, let earth be glad,
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72b Joyful News | Do Thou my leader be:
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74 God's Helping Hand | Be Thou our comfort and our friend;
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75 Sprague | How bright their glories be.
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77 How Beautiful Heaven Must Be | How beautiful heaven must be.
How beautiful heaven must be,
How beautiful heaven must be.
No wishing for elsewhere to be;
How beautiful heaven must be.
How beautiful heaven must be.
How beautiful heaven must be.
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81b Eternal Joys | Then I'll be satisfied.
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82t Lady Touch Thy Harp Again | Let the song be sad tonight,
Sing and let the music be
Sing, but let the music be
And her song would always be
How can it forgotten be
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82b Gospel Waves | Gospel waves roll (peace be still!) a message to me (Even me;)
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84 Homeland | And there will be no parting,
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85 Mercy Seat | My tongue be silent cold and still,
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91 There is a Fountain | Be saved to sin no more.
And shall be till I die.
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92 Promised Day | Be the Redeemer's throne
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94 Plenary | More to be feared than they.
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95 Canaan's Land | Eternal spirit deign to be
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98 Christian Soldier | Must I be carried to the skies
The glory shall be Thine.
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99 Pleasant Hill | Be my Redeemer's throne;
And be my stubborn will subdued,
Be joined with godly fear,
My heart to be sincere.
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100 Tennessee | Unworthy to be called his son,
“Now let the fatted calf be slain;
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101 An Address for All | A Caesar may be great today, yet death will close his eyes:
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106 Sweet Rivers | My troubles will be o'er,
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107 Resignation (First) | O may Thy house be mine abode,
And all my work be praise!
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108 Redeeming Love | My troubles will be o'er,
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109 Not Made with Hands | And 'twill be decked with jewels rare,
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110 Volunteers | A soldier I will be;
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112 Bush Hills | And also did predestinate to be conformed to His Son,
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113 The Converted Thief | Let me a sharer be.”
“Today thy parting soul shall be
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116 Floyd | How dark this world would be,
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117 Angel Band | The crossing must be near.
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119 Weary Souls | Take courage and be bold.
And winter will be gone.
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120 Home in the Sky | Let me be, with Christ, on that beautiful shore,
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122 The Dying Boy | Your boy will soon be dead.
I'll soon be freed from all the pain,
Say, mother, will not such be mine
Yet I'll be with you do not fear,
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126 Ocean | There let their vows be paid.
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127 Herald | And let thy excellence be known;
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128b Ninety-Fifth | And fiery darts be hurled,
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130t Sacred Love | Be Thou her refuge and her trust,
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130b Passing Away | And must I be to judgment brought,
Shall shortly be made known;
How careful then, ought I to be:
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131 Will You Meet Me? | Soon I'll be at rest above,
Jesus will my pilot be,
I'll be safe from all alarms;
From all suff'ring I'll be free;
Brother, will you be with me?
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138 Rest in the Kingdom | And my soul shall forever more be free,
Not a friend could I trust to be true,
“Just believe and be free,
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142 The Solid Rock | Oh, may I then in Him be found;
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143 Farther Along | Why it should be thus all the day long;
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144t Tribulation | You must be driv'n from earth, and dwell
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145b Fiducia | Princes this clay must be your bed,
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146t Solemn Warning | And never more be seen.
Before it be too late,
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146b Bangor | Princes, this clay must be your bed,
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148 Leander | Must I be carried to the skies
The glory shall be Thine.
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149 A Good Time Coming | I am striving to be ready for that day,
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151 Sweet Prospect | What e'er that idol be,
So shall my walk be close with God,
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152t Cross of Christ | Oh, who can be compared to Him,
O God, to us may grace be giv'n
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153 Columbus | He said, “I'll be a God to you”
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154 Happy Time | You may be happy too;
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155 Solemn Call | A Caesar may be great today,
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158 The Land of Rest | How I long to be there,
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159t Devotion (First) | So let Thy pard'ning love be found.
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160 The Saint's Delight | And fiery darts be hurled,
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162 Redeemed Singers | Be sure, my dear brother, you live up to duty,
How sweet it will be then to meet with each other,
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164t Convict | Be with me now or I must die;
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164b The Pilgrim's Song | All feeling sense seems to be gone,
Like one alone, I seem to be,
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166 What Can I Do? | Take it, dear Lord, and let me be
The day will not be very long,
How happy I would be;
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167t Detroit | Dead be my heart to ev'ry joy,
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168b Sunrise | How happy I will be
All tribulation will be o'er;
'Twill not be very long,
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170 On My Way | But Jesus will be near me all the time;
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172 The Grand Highway | A cooling stream in the desert shall be found.
It shall be called the way of holiness,
It is so plain that none should be led astray,
No rav'nous beast or lion shall be there,
Joy will be found when they to His will obey;
This grand highway a holy way shall be,
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176 Heavenly Treasures | I won't be a stranger up there with God,
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178 That Beautiful Land | O I long, O I long to be there.
O I long, O I long to be there.
And be with the bright and the fair;
O I long, O I long to be there.
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179 Traveling On | That heav'nly mansion shall be mine,
Be mine a happ'er lot to own,
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180 The Sinless Summerland | I am longing to be going, yet my Father's kind command,
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182 A Happy Meeting | And with gladness go to be with Jesus and the ones gone on before;
Won't that be a happy meeting on the golden shore?
Won't that be a happy meeting over yonder
Basking in the Saviour's love, His love sublime, oh hallelujah, won't that be a
Won't that be a happy meeting there for you and me.
Won't that be a happy meeting for the saved by grace?
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184 Where We'll Never Grow Old | We shall be in the sweet by and by,
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185 Corinth | Jesus and shall it ever be,
No: when I blush be this my shame,
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186 Lord Remember Me | Will I be one of the few?
If you refuse Him you're sure to be lost,
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189 One by One | One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home.
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home.
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home.
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Say, will you be forever blest,
Will you be saved from guilt and pain?
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200 Parting Hand | We must be parted for a while,
We'll say, our Father's will be done.
Where parting will be known no more.
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201 Mission | Youth, like the spring will soon be gone
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204b Evening Bells | And so 'twill be when I am gone,
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205 The Watchman's Call | And be assured there's danger nigh;
Your days on earth will soon be o'er
You'll all be called to stand before
Be slighted still and pass away?
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207b Meditation | Say will you be for ever blest,
Will you be saved from guilt and pain?
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208b French Broad | And by the living be forgot.
I'll sing, and be forever blest,
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211b Humble Penitent | So let Thy pard'ning love be found;
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212 Christian Prospect | And the winter will be over,
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213 Be Committed | Come, all Christians, be committed
Be transformed with life anew.
To be used by Christians freely
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218b Harmony | After death its joys will be
Be the living God my friend,
Holy Ghost, be Thou our guide,
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221b Poor, Weak, and Worthless | And says that I shall shortly be,
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224b Hark My Soul | Yes, she may forgetful be,
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226t Rock of Ages | Be of sin the double cure;
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232b Olean | Jesus vouchsafes to be my tow'r;
Or how my wants shall be supplied;
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233 Believer and His Soul | Speak and let the worst be known;
How can I be cheerful?
Cause to be dejected?
I would be holy.
Be it but His pleasure;
Though it be not done throughout,
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234 The Singing Christian | Nor flocks nor herds be there;
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235 Faithful Soldier | When shall I be delivered
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238 Child's Wish | I want to be an angel,
I never should be weary,
O there I'll be an angel,
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239b I Want to Be an Angel | I want to be an angel,
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244t Mutual Love | When shall I be delivered
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244b The Christian's Conflicts | Dear children, don't be weary,
And be your guard and stay.
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250t Realms of the Blest | But what must it be to be there.
But what must it be to be there.
But what must it be to be there.
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250b Disciple | Thou from hence my all shall be.
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254t Bartimeus | But be called the louder still;
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256b Sacred Rest | Oh, may my heart in tune be found,
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257 Jubilee | He is worthy to be praised,
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260t Bavaria | Thou, from hence, my all shall be.
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262 Collins | We pray be reconciled to Him
Be wise, do not refuse it,
You will be sure to lose it.
Who long to be forgiven,
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Fain would I be some earthly worm,
Pleading for life though death be just,
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268 Come Ye to the Waters | Who long to be forgiven;
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271 The Mouldering Vine (First) | Shall be borne beyond the tomb.
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272 Felicity | Soon with angels I'll be marching,
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279 Lecil | That never can be filled.
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280 Zion | All thy warfare now be past;
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282 Friendship | Scarce can be called a blessing;
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283 Willowby | Thy glory be our whole design;
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286 Ganges | “The sinner must be born again,”
“The sinner must be born again,”
“The sinner must be born again,”
“The sinner must be born again,”
“The sinner must be born again,”
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287 Indian Convert | So me lub Him and dat be good,
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289 Happy Land | Oh we shall happy be,
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290 Amity | He bids the saints be glad,
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292 Grief of Love | I hope you'll all be faithful,
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302 Olivers | And evermore shall be;
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305 The Weary Soldier | The my troubles will be o'er;
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306 Middlebury | And be parted in body no more;
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307 True Happiness | May they all be devoted to Him.
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312 Penitence | Let me be by grace restored;
On me be all long suff'ring shown;
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313 Bruce's Address | “Be thou faithful unto death;
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317 The Christian Soldier | On the rock thy couch must be,
Thine must be a watchful sleep
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319 Weary Pilgrim | If Christ be present, all is well;
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322 Among that Band | I'll be among that band,
I'll be among that band.
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323 Holy Manna | Will be showered all around.
Will be showered all around.
Tell them that He will be found;
Will be showered all around.
Will be showered all around.
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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325b Jesus Died For Me | I'll be happy with the blest,
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327 The Christian's Hope | The storm of life will soon be o'er,
To be forever blest.
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328 Mercy's Free | And if a soul should e'er be lost,
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329 Redeeming Grace | And fain would be with Christ above.
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330 Fulfillment | And glory be to God on high.
Your blood shall be upon your head.
Sweet gospel grace will soon be o'er.
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335 When I am Gone | Sing till the earth shall be filled with His name,
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336t Sweet Harmony | The praise shall be Thine;
We'll then be complete.
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336b Probation | And save me e'er it be too late –
Be this my one great bus'ness here,
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338t How Firm a Foundation | My grace, all sufficient, shall be thy supply,
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343 Tell the Story | 'Twill be my theme in glory
'Twill be the good old story
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347 Portuguese Hymn | Unto our God be glory in the highest;
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351 Sweet Home | I sigh from this body of sin to be free,
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;
My Lord will be the one to bid me welcome there,
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354 Summer | There sweet be my rest, till He bid me arise,
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355 Homeward Bound | Join in our number, oh come and be blest;
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356 Morning Song | Oh, who can be sad, when the dewdrops so bright
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358 O Come, Come Away | The Sabbath school shall be my choice: O come, come away!
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359 Wondrous Love | I'll sing, and joyful be,
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361 Solemn Thought | Impenitents shall die, and be damned.
Lest death eternal be –
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363 The Christian Warfare | And I shall be able forever to stand.
O Jesus, be with me in every battle,
If Thou, gracious Lord, wilt only be with me,
To aid and direct me, then all will be right,
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366 Millennium (First) | 'Twill then be discovered who for Jesus will be,
The time of division then will be fully known
Led on by the Comforter, what sweets will be found,
Lost time, things for Jesus will be counted all joy,
Be governed by Jesus, who always doeth right;
Come out, and be separate from sinners and sin,
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368t Brush Creek | Jesus! and shall it ever be,
Let midnight be ashamed of noon;
No: when I blush, be this my shame,
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368b Sweetest Pleasure | After death its joys will be
Be the living God my friend,
Holy Ghost, be Thou our guide,
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374 Heavenly Vision | Be unto the earth, by reason of the trumpet which is yet to sound.
For the great day of His wrath is come, and who shall be able to stand?
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380 Christian Song | My body must soon be removed,
No more to be envied or loved.
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384 Lord I'm Depending on You | I hope to be there through the ages fair to sing with that band.
O hear my plea, my pilot be, to that shore;
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387 Stay, Sinner | And freely all shall be forgiv'n;
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389 Crown of Victory | Be with us Through the strife;
That light of love our guiding star shall be;
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397b Bedan | There sweet shall be thy rest;
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399t Lockport | And let our joys be known;
Be banish'd from this place;
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399b Thatcher | Oh! let me not be put to shame,
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400t Christian Love | Blest be the tie that binds
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400b Hall | Are once to be compar'd with this,
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401t Tillotson | But be importunate.
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402t Olive Leaf | There sweet shall be thy rest,
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404t Rosalie | I shall be well supplied;
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405b Caution | My soul, be on thy guard,
Thy arduous work will not be done,
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410t Weeping Saviour | And shall our cheeks be dry?
Be thou astonish'd O my soul,
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411 The Trumpeters | A soldier I will be;
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413t Warwick | Sinners shall ne'er be Thy delight,
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413b Barby | And glory shall be mine;
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415t Nazareth | Thine let our offspring be.
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416t Fragrance | Nor half so sweet can be.
Our Saviour shall be still our theme,
And Christ shall be our song.
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421t Seymour | Be sav'd to sin no more.
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423b Benediction | When will the mournful night be gone?
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428 Zerah | His name shall be the Prince of Peace,
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430 Let Me Rise | And be an angel too;
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434 Nobler Choice | A nobler choice be mine;
And be forever blest.
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435 Shenley | For they shall prosp'rous be,
A constant guest be found;
Thy palaces be crowned.
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436b It Is I | “'Tis I, be not afraid!”
“'Tis I, be not afraid!”
“'Tis I, be not afraid!”
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437 The Dying Penitent | Let me a sharer be.”
“Today thy parting soul shall be
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441 The Lonesome Dove | Take courage, and be bold.
And winter will be gone.
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444 Broomsgrove | Alone to be ador'd;
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448b Coleshill | Whate'er we do, where'er we be,
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449 Cosmer | But heathen gods shall ne'er be found
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455t New Lebanon | Let ev'ry soul be Jesus' guest:
Ye need not one be left behind,
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458 Rolland | My God, my King, why should I be
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461 Lynn | To be for such a slumber meet!
May such a blissful refuge be:
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462b Upton | Be lost in silence, and forgot.
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463 Anvern | And let thy excellence be known:
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471t Rockingham (Second) | To Thee our cordial thanks be paid,
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478t Brentford | Be all my heart and all my days
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479 Triumph | Be now omnipotently near,
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480 Salineville | What little things these worlds would be,
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483 Burroughs (New) | Be Thou our guardian, Thou our guide;
In His enjoyment to be blest;
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489 Ridge | My days of praise shall ne'er be past,
My days of praise shall ne'er be past,
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490 Creation (Second) | Let the Redeemer's name be sung,
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494 Hingham | O, may my heart in tune be found,
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496t Wilmot | Be Thy glorious name adored!
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497b Horton | Come be blest for evermore.
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499t Hasten Sinner | Hasten, sinner, to be wise,
Harder is it to be won.
Lest thy season should be o'er,
Ere this evening's course be run.
Hasten, sinner, to be bless'd;
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506 Dying Love | Ever let our souls be fed
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507t Union | It cannot in Eden be found,
Nor yet be in Paradise lost,
Where Jesus is gone we shall be,
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511 Farewell | Come, Christians, be valiant, our Jesus is near us,
Young converts, be humble, the prospect is blooming,
This world, flesh, and Satan must all be denied;
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512 Missionary Song | Look, my soul! be still and gaze;
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515 Olive Shade | “Thy will be done!”
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516 Oliphant | Be Thou still my strength and shield.
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520 Harwich | And be His grace adored:
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530 Urmund | Be Thou by all Thy works adored,
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534 Angels Singing | Glory be to God most high!
Glory be to God most high!
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535 Trial's Hour | O, to be brought to Jesus' feet,
Though sighs and tears its language be,
O, blessed be the hand that gave,-
Blessed be He who smites to save,
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539 Rest for the Weary | For my stay shall not be transient
Death itself shall then be vanquished,
And its sting shall be withdrawn;
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541 Resignation (Second) | O may Thy house be mine abode,
And all my work be praise!
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542 The Heavenly Home | That heav'nly mansion shall be mine.
That heav'nly mansion mine shall be.
Be mine the happ'er lot to own
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544 Life's Troubles | He will lead you to glory He will be your Friend too,
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545 Mount Vernon | Peaceful be thy silent slumber:
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548 Macedonia | Blest be the dear uniting love
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549t The Christian's Farewell | That we must be parted from this social band;
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