13 Traveler's Hope | A few more days on earth to spend,
When freed from earth my soul shall tow'r.
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16 The Finest Flower | Earth could not hold so rich a flow'r,
On earth among the saints it grows,
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18 Praise Our Redeemer | While here on earth, let us worship Him truly,
He will descend to the earth once again;
Freed from the earth with its sorrow and pain.
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19 The Day of Days | The day of days will bring to earth
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25b Brimmer | Yet heav'n and earth and hell
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26b Ninety-Third | And all the earth shall hear.
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32t Rayfield | Thy glories round the earth are spread,
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34 Going Home | The earth will soon dissolve like snow,
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37 Heaven's My Home | Though awhile the earth I roam;
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48 Mount Helicon | Through all the earth abroad;
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50 Cranbrook | And all the earth shall hear.
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55b Idumea | Soon as from earth I go,
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57 Salvation's Rock | No Pow'r on earth my hope can shake,
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58t Liverpool | Your joys on earth will soon be gone,
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58b Primrose | The spacious earth around,
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61b Gaines | To spread thro all this earth abroad
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62b Joy to the World | Let earth receive her King;
Joy to the earth – the Saviour reigns!
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70t Arlington | Let heav'n rejoice, let earth be glad,
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73b Downs | Not all the riches or the earth
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78t Repent | The summons reaches through the earth;
Let earth attend and fear:
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82b Gospel Waves | Bear o'er the earth (O'er the earth!) the message of light; (Wondrous light!)
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85 Mercy Seat | A place of all on earth most sweet,
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89 Northfield | The earth and sea are pass'd away
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92 Promised Day | In heav'n and earth are one.
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104 Everlasting Song | Earth has engrossed my love too long,
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114 That Glorious Day | And earth's foundations bend,
And earth's foundations bend,
Such shouts through earth's extensive plains,
Such shouts through earth's extensive plains,
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115 The Millennium | And earth's foundations bend,
And earth's foundations bend,
Such shouts through earth's extensive plains,
Such shouts through earth's extensive plains,
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128b Ninety-Fifth | Should earth against my soul engage,
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133 Juniata | That heav'n and earth might hear.
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137 Antioch | Let earth receive her King!
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144t Tribulation | You must be driv'n from earth, and dwell
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160 The Saint's Delight | Should earth against my soul engage,
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161t Wells | Ye nations round the earth rejoice
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163b Burroughs | And if on earth we meet no more,
If you on earth no more I see;
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168b Sunrise | When from the earth I'm free,
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175 O How I Love Jesus | The sweetest name on earth.
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176 Heavenly Treasures | The sea and earth will yield their dead,
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193 Kay | And I am chained to earth no more,
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195 Garden | On the parched earth enriching show'rs;
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196 Loving Kindness | Though earth and hell my way oppose,
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200 Parting Hand | And if on earth we meet no more,
If you on earth no more I see;
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201 Mission | The coffin, earth, and winding sheet
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203 Cumberland | In vain shall earth and hell combine
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205 The Watchman's Call | Your days on earth will soon be o'er
The God that made the earth and sea,
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209 The Lord's Supper | When pow'rs of earth and hell arose
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240 Morning Light | The sons of earth are waking,
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242 Come, Ye Disconsolate | Earth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot heal.
Earth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot cure.
Earth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot heal.
Earth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot cure.
Earth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot heal.
Earth has no sorrow that heav'n cannot cure.
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255 Watchman (Second) | Signs through all the earth are gleaming,
Shall awake from earth and sea,
All the saints of earth now sleeping,
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264 Harwell | Cheers, and charms Thy saints on earth:
Heav'n and earth shall pass away;
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267 Louisiana | The Lord of earth and heaven
A little stone the earth shall fill,
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270 Lena | Earth unto her centre quaking,
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272 Felicity | Lo! I come, earth can't contain me,
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278 God Holds the Future | I care not for earth's silver, gold,
I care not for earth's silver, gold,
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284 Don't Grieve Your Mother | You'll find no other on earth below,
Soon you will miss her from earth below.
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293 Lenox | To earth's remotest bound.
To earth's remotest bound.
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294 Carmarthen | He rules o'er earth and heav'n;
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295 Redeemer's Praise | To spread through all the earth abroad
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301 John Street | And earth and hell withstand,
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304 Blue Vale of Naucoochee | And earth and hell withstand,
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321 Hear and Save | Soon to come to earth again,
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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325b Jesus Died For Me | Came to earth to die for me,
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326 Royal Proclamation | Over heav'n and earth most glor'ous,
Over heav'n and earth most glor'ous,
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327 The Christian's Hope | A few more days on earth to spend,
When, freed from earth my soul shall tow'r
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335 When I am Gone | Sing to the Lamb who on earth once was slain,
Sing till the earth shall be filled with His name,
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340 Concord | Thou earth and thou ocean adieu!
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350 The Rock | From the ends of the earth unto Thee will I cry,
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357 The Trumpet | From the sea, from the earth, from the south, from the north,
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372 I Won't Turn Back | Then when my race on earth is over,
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374 Heavenly Vision | Be unto the earth, by reason of the trumpet which is yet to sound.
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389 Crown of Victory | Hast passed from earth, passed to Thy home on high.
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409t Little Marlborough | Corruption, earth, and worms
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415b Henry | Heav'n, earth, and air are Thine;
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416t Fragrance | While here on earth we stay;
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419t Rockingham (First) | To spread through all this earth abroad
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428 Zerah | Him shall the tribes of earth obey,
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429 Charming Name | That earth and heav'n should hear.
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432t Loftin | The earth and sea are pass'd away,
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433 New Haven | “This earth,” he cries, “is not my place,
While here on earth we stay,
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434 Nobler Choice | Ye glitt'ring toys of earth, adieu;
Should earth's vain treasures all depart,
Should earth's vain treasures all depart,
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448t Suffield | From creatures – earth and dust?
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449 Cosmer | Heav'n, earth, and sea confess His hand;
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453t De Beza | Shout to Jehovah, all the earth,
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456b Endor | Th'almighty Captive left the earth,
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465b Welton | On earth Thy glories I'll declare,
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466 The Mercy-Seat | A place of all on earth, most sweet
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467b Uxbridge | Round the whole earth, and never stand;
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470 Duke Street | That God might dwell on earth again.
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476t Effingham | O'er earth He reigns forever King;
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477 Park Street | Let peace and love on earth abound,
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478b Sylvan Stream | On the parch'd earth enriching show'rs
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484 Olivet | Refine from earth, and cleanse from sin.
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486t Retreat | A place of all on earth more sweet:
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488 Dell of the Woods | A place of all on earth most sweet:
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489 Ridge | And earth and seas, with all their train:
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496t Wilmot | While on earth ordain'd to stay,
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496b Resurrection | Let the earth's remotest bound
Let the earth's remotest bound
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500b Inley | From earth we shall quickly remove,
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504 Missionary Hymn | Till earth's remotest nation
Till earth's remotest nation
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505 Waterford | Earth's profoundest center quakes,
Earth's profoundest center quakes,
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507b Sicily | When He lived on earth abased,
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510t Aberdeen | Joy of heav'n to earth come down;
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513 Lakeland | Wing your flight o'er all the earth;
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517 Rapture (Second) | Lo! heav'n, and earth, and seas and skies,
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520 Harwich | He formed the earth and seas,
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521 Darwell | With heav'n and earth and seas,
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522 Newbury | Tell all the earth thy joys,
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527 Prince of Light | Which o'er the earth He spread by influence mild.
Was heard the earth around;
His reign of peace upon the earth began.
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529 Worship | When earth and hell oppress us.
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531 Little Worth | Are all those glitt'ring toys of earth
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534 Angels Singing | “Peace on earth, goodwill from heaven,
Heav'n and earth His praises sing;
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536 Symphony | Heav'n, earth, and hell draw near; let all things come,
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546t The Holy Spirit | And bears the greatest, sweetest name that earth and Heav'n have known.
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