10 Zion's Dove | From hill to hill we hear the sound,
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11 Minister's Farewell | Who can you save from the cold grave,
And shield you from all harm.
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12 Gate of Home | All free from sin and care.
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13 Traveler's Hope | When freed from earth my soul shall tow'r.
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16 The Finest Flower | The seeds which from it blow
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17 Call to Arms | O God of love, send from above,
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18 Praise Our Redeemer | Freed from the earth with its sorrow and pain.
Offered ev'ry one who from sin would be free;
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20 Prison Chains | I'm free from ev'ry haunting fear;
And set me free from all my shame,
And set me free from all my shame,
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22t Laban | To draw thee from the skies.
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23b Evening Hymn | Secure from all our fears;
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25t Santee | Dispel the sorrow from our minds,
The darkness from our eyes.
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36t Lovely Vine | The blessed Dove came from above,
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36b Albion | Be banished from the place;
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38 God Is Our Refuge | A shelter from the storms of life,
Oh refuge sweet from ev'ry tempest shock.
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39 A Precious Stone | Salvation from your God.
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41t Mediation | Burst forth from ev'ry eye.
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45t Ila | May purify our souls from sin,
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46t The Hill of Zion | Be banished from this place;
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49 Forever with the Lord | Life from the dead is in that word,
Absent from Him I roam,
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53 No Parting There | From sorrow, toil, and pain,
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55b Idumea | Soon as from earth I go,
I from my grave shall rise;
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58t Liverpool | Which flowed from Jesus' side.
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59b Dove of Peace | But fancy flies from flow'r to flow'r,
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60 What Did He Do? | Yet Jesus came from heaven's glory,
Who saved us from eternal loss?
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66b The Penitent's Prayer | From sorrow's weeping eye.
To drive me from Thy feet?
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67b Dundee | From day to day prepare.
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70t Arlington | Salvation from Thy throne.
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70b Brown | From ev'ry cumb'ring care,
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76t Brainerd | If Thou withdraw Thyself from me,
My soul from endless death.
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77 How Beautiful Heaven Must Be | Sweet chords from their gold harps are ringing,
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82b Gospel Waves | Up from the shore (Sacred shore!) of far Galilee; (Galilee!)
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85 Mercy Seat | From ev'ry stormy wind that blows,
From ev'ry swelling tide of woes,
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89 Northfield | From the third heav'n, where God resides,
From every weeping eye
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91 There is a Fountain | Drawn from Immanuel's veins,
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92 Promised Day | Receive from year to year.
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94 Plenary | From whom those comforts flowed.
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96 Mighty Love | Thus from the realms of grace divine
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98 Christian Soldier | They see the triumph from afar,
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99 Pleasant Hill | Preserve me from the snares of sin
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101 An Address for All | For you must die as well as I, and pass from hence away.
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103 Derrick | He comes, from thickest films of vice
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104 Everlasting Song | Sounds sweet from ev'ry string.
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105t Tender Care | From whence those comforts flowed.
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105b Hamburg | See, from His head, His hands, His feet,
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113 The Converted Thief | Yet quickly from these scenes of woe
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114 That Glorious Day | A covert from the wind;
A stream of life from Christ, the rock,
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115 The Millennium | A covert from the wind;
A stream of life from Christ, the rock,
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116 Floyd | Their fragrance from the wounded part,
Our peace branch from above.
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117 Angel Band | Whose blood now cleanses from all sin,
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119 Weary Souls | From hill to hill, from grove to grove,
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120 Home in the Sky | But the radiance from Christ our Saviour and King,
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121b Greensboro | This heav'nly land from ours.
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122 The Dying Boy | I'll soon be freed from all the pain,
From heav'ns angelic choir.
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125b Day Dawn | Drawn from Immanuel's veins;
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127 Herald | From dust and darkness and the dead;
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129 Coronation | Who from His altar call;
Ye ransomed from the fall;
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130t Sacred Love | O guard our shores from ev'ry foe,
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131 Will You Meet Me? | I'll be safe from all alarms;
From all suff'ring I'll be free;
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139 The Wanderer's Grave | Away from home, away from friends,
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143 Farther Along | When He comes from His home in the sky;
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144t Tribulation | Still drags her downward from the skies,
You must be driv'n from earth, and dwell
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145t Milledgeville | Far from the world, O Lord, I flee,
From strife and tumult far;
From scenes where Satan wages still
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145b Fiducia | Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound,
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146b Bangor | Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound,
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148 Leander | They see the triumph from afar,
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151 Sweet Prospect | And drove Thee from my breast.
Help me to tear it from Thy throne,
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152b Messiah | While thunders roll from pole to pole,
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153 Columbus | The light's from me withdrawn.
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155 Solemn Call | And pass from hence away.
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156 Repentance | From both my streaming eyes.
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158 The Land of Rest | This heav'nly land from ours.
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159t Devotion (First) | Oh wash my soul from ev'ry sin!
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161b Awake, Jerusalem | And hides the promise from thine eyes;
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166 What Can I Do? | Secure from ev'ry guilt.
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167t Detroit | Do I not love Thee from my soul?
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168t Rest | From which none ever wakes to weep;
Waiting the summons from on high.
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168b Sunrise | When from the earth I'm free,
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172 The Grand Highway | The grand highway is free from ev'ry sin,
Keep straight ahead, don't turn from the grand highway.
Keep straight ahead, don't turn from the grand highway.
Keep straight ahead, don't turn from the grand highway.
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174b Burning Lamp | To 'scape from hell and fly to Heav'n,
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178 That Beautiful Land | They're free from all sorrow and care;
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187 The Gospel Pool | From ev'ry soul disease,
From time to time my helpless soul
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190 Salutation | We soon shall cease from toiling
Hark! from the banks of Jordan
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Will you be saved from guilt and pain?
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192 The Penitent | From both my streaming eyes.
And save from death and woe.
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194 O Happy Day | Nor never from the Lord depart,
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195 Garden | God, from His cloudy cistern pours
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196 Loving Kindness | He justly claims a song from thee
He saved me from my lost estate
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198 News From The Skies | News from the regions of the skies,
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202 Immensity | Flows round it from th'eternal throne.
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206 Prayer Meeting | That calls me from a world of care,
Till from Mt. Pisgah's lofty height
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207b Meditation | Will you be saved from guilt and pain?
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208t He Lives | He lives triumphant from the grave,
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210b Contented Soldier | I draw my rations from above,
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213 Be Committed | Turn away from sin and sadness,
They are gifts from God above,
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216b Social Band | Ye who have fled from Sodom's plain,
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217 Jerusalem | The road that leads from banishment;
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220 Over the Sea | Are calling from many a shore;
We hear them from Europe and Egypt's climes,
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221b Poor, Weak, and Worthless | He ransomed me from hell with blood,
He found me wand'ring far from God,
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222b St. Louis | There released from toil and pain,
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223 Hallelujah! Praise The Lord | Nought shall pluck thee from my hands.
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225t Kenan | Then from sin and sorrow free,
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225b Martin | All my help from Thee I bring;
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226t Rock of Ages | From thy wounded side which flowed
Cleanse me from its guilt and pow'r.
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226b Haws | From the cross uplifted high,
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230b Amboy | Let it sound from shore to shore,
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233 Believer and His Soul | If from death I'm fully saved,
When that measure, far from great
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234 The Singing Christian | Set free from present sorrow,
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235 Faithful Soldier | And from the flowing fountain
From this vain world of sin?
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240 Morning Light | Brings tidings from afar,
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242 Come, Ye Disconsolate | Angels with sympathy, look down from heaven
Forth from the throne of God, pure from above;
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244t Mutual Love | And from the flowing fountain
From this vain world of sin?
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244b The Christian's Conflicts | With enemies from hell.
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245 Bozrah | Who is this that comes from far,
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246 The Good Physician | And snatched me from the grave,
From men great skill professing,
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247 Oh! How Charming | And from the flowing fountain
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248 Twilight is Falling | Come from the far off shore.
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249 Green Fields | O drive these dark clouds from my sky,
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250t Realms of the Blest | We speak of its freedom from sin,
From sorrow, temptation, and care,
From trials without and within,
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250b Disciple | Thou from hence my all shall be.
Haste thee on from grace to glory,
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254b Talmar | From the hand of God most high,
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255 Watchman (Second) | Shall awake from earth and sea,
As He comes down from on high.
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256t Pleading Savior | Will you thrust him from your arms?
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257 Jubilee | Now let each one cease from sinning,
If from Him we do not stray;
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259t Crumly | Life deriving from His death.
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259b Olney | Seal it from Thy courts above.
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260t Bavaria | Thou, from hence, my all shall be.
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260b Shields | Shine upon us from on high,
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261t Come Thou Fount | Oh! that day, when freed from sinning
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262 Collins | From the good Lord of heaven.
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264 Harwell | Nothing from Thy love shall sever
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Just wakened from a slumber,
The thunder roars from Sinai's mount
From day to day I look for peace,
To save you from the judgement;”
From hell and death to raise me.
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266 Chrystler's Field | O, God of love, send from above,
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268 Come Ye to the Waters | From the high court of heaven.
'Tis streaming from the Saviour's side,
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269b Invocation | Send it down, Lord from above;
Cleanse us all from ev'ry sin.
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271 The Mouldering Vine (First) | Life from vegetation flying,
Leaves and tendrils from the trees,
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273 Sing His Praise | From sin He brings release.
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274 Mother Tell Me of the Angels | Where the wicked cease from troubling,
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275 Missionary's Farewell | Yes, I hasten from you gladly,
From the scenes I loved so well!
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281t Am I Born to Die? | I from my grave shall rise,
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281b Palmetto | From the sinner's dying Friend.
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282 Friendship | Joys that are freed from trouble.
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284 Don't Grieve Your Mother | In from the nightfall, into their home.
Far from your presence she will have flown.
Yet she has wandered far from the fold;
Soon you will miss her from earth below.
But she departed out from our view;
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285 Farewell Brother | From the shad'wy land we dread;
From the glor'ous land of souls;
Brother, rest from sin and sorrow;
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289 Happy Land | When from sin and sorrow free,
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297 Lucas | Oh that each from his Lord
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298 My Shepherd Guides | Will keep me safe from sin and strife,
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306 Middlebury | From His bounty and live
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307 True Happiness | Free from sin and temptation and pain,
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311 Elysian | From their princely station;
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313 Bruce's Address | Lo, your Captain from the skies,
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314 The Christian | From Jesus, my best friend.
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318 The Martial Trumpet | When from toils of war they cease,
Are released from Satan's chain,
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319 Weary Pilgrim | And strive to draw me from my Saviour;
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320 Longing for the Day | When He'll call His children from ev'ry land,
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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326 Royal Proclamation | Streaming from the holy mountain,
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327 The Christian's Hope | When, freed from earth my soul shall tow'r
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329 Redeeming Grace | Redeemed by grace from death and hell.
Far as the east from west is parted,
From me by faith are separated,
I late estranged from Jesus wandered,
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330 Fulfillment | From sea to sea, from land to land;
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331 A Home in Heaven | From his home below to his home in Heav'n –
From his home below to his home in Heav'n.
From the blessed thought of his home in Heav'n –
From the blessed thought of his home in Heav'n.
From the blessed thought of his home in Heav'n.
From the blessed thought of his home in Heav'n.
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335 When I am Gone | Praise ye the Lord that I'm freed from all care,
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336t Sweet Harmony | From death, hell, and sin,
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336b Probation | Security from fear?
Transported from this vale, to live
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337 To Die No More | The road that leads from banishment,
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338b Davis | O why should I wander an alien from Thee?
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339 Samanthra | From which their salvation the Gentiles shall know,
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340 Concord | Your glories recede from my sight,
Now shines on my eyes from above,
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341 The Lone Pilgrim | The tears are all wiped from my eyes.
The cause of my Master compelled me from home,
I wandered an exile and stranger from home,
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342 Blest Morn | Down from the regions of glory descend;
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343 Tell the Story | From God's own holy Word.
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345 The Shepherd's Star | Down from the regions of glory descend;
Gems from the mountains and pearls from the ocean,
Myrrh from the forest and gold from the mine.
Flowing afresh from the fountain of life.
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346 Star in the East | Down from the regions of glory descend!
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348 We've a Mansion in Heaven | From the city celestial, the land of delight.
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350 The Rock | From the ends of the earth unto Thee will I cry,
Seeks to drive my poor soul from the fountain of good,
From the swellings of Jordan to Thee will I cry,
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351 Sweet Home | Though, oft from Thy presence, in sadness I roam,
I sigh from this body of sin to be free,
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352 My Home on High | Forever there to rest from all my toil and pain,
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353 Bower of Prayer | And go from my home, it afflicts not my heart,
From that blessed retreat where I've chosen to pray,
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354 Summer | Who, who would live alway, away from his God,
Away from yon heaven, that blissful abode,
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355 Homeward Bound | Far from the safe quiet harbor we've rode,
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357 The Trumpet | From the sea, from the earth, from the south, from the north,
O mercy! O mercy! look down from above,
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358 O Come, Come Away | From youthful voices rise amain,
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359 Wondrous Love | And when from death I'm free I'll sing on;
And when from death I'm free,
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360 The Saints Bound for Heaven | From Egypt's yoke set free;
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362 Shining Light | And drove Thee from my breast.
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364 Redemption (Second) | Redemption in Jesus who saved me from hell.
I found myself standing a distance from Jesus,
I trust He will keep me from all Satan's power,
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365 The Indian's Petition | No more from its life-cheering fond pleasures to roam,
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366 Millennium (First) | They hope to obstruct the light from shining, I think.
Come out, and be separate from sinners and sin,
As soon as the churches are redeemed from all sin;
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369 Easter Anthem | Now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept.
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374 Heavenly Vision | And hide them from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne.
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378 Mount Hope | Behold! A God from heav'n descends:
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380 Christian Song | Releasing me kindly from clay?
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383 Azmon | Down from the shining seats above
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384 Lord I'm Depending on You | 'Twas His wondrous plan to save fallen man from eternal loss.
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386 Spartanburg | From whom those comforts flowed.
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387 Stay, Sinner | Awake and from the dead arise;
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388 Anchor | Directs his wand'rings from afar
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389 Crown of Victory | Hast passed from earth, passed to Thy home on high.
Shrink from the narrow way,
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393b China | To keep us from our love.
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394 Stubborn Heart | Thy spirit can from dross refine,
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396b Waynsville | Wand'ring from the fold of God;
He to save my soul from danger,
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397t Hants | And from this moment, live or die,
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399t Lockport | Be banish'd from this place;
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401b Euphrates | Down from the willows take,
We are not far from home,
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402t Olive Leaf | All this wide world, from either pole,
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402b Kelso | Far as the east is from the west,
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405b Caution | To draw thee from the skies.
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406 Luther | Down from the willows take,
We are not far from home;
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407 Sweet Hope (Second) | To join the blest from ev'ry clime,
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408t Shirland | It calls dead sinners from the tombs,
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409t Little Marlborough | And often, from the skies,
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410t Weeping Saviour | Burst forth from ev'ry eye.
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416b Edwards | And guard their lives from sin?
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417b Zanesville | Triumphant from the tomb!
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419b Fountain | Drawn from Immanuel's veins;
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421t Seymour | Drawn from Immanuel's veins;
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422b Whitney | From ev'ry eye by God's own hand,
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427 Naomi | From ev'ry murmur free;
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432t Loftin | From the third heav'n where God resides,
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432b Fish Pond | Not from the dust affliction grows,
As sparks break out from burning coals,
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433 New Haven | A country far from mortal sight,
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436t Turner | That heav'nly land from ours.
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437 The Dying Penitent | Yet quickly from these scenes of woe
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438 The Mouldering Vine (Second) | Learn from me your certain doom;
Learn from me your fate tomorrow,
Life from vegetation flying,
Leaves and tendrils from the trees,
Tears fast streaming from my eyes.
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441 The Lonesome Dove | From hill to hill, from grove to grove,
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443 Christmas | News from the regions of the skies
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445 Revelation | Hear what the voice from heav'n proclaims
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 | Here light, descending from above,
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448t Suffield | From creatures – earth and dust?
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451b Devotion (Second) | Applied To cleanse my soul from guilt,
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455b Rockbridge | To 'scape from hell, and fly to heav'n;
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457t Ware | And echo, from each heav'nly hill,
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457b Evening Chant | When faith, endued from heav'n with pow'r,
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458 Rolland | So far from all my joys and Thee?
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460b Gratitude | And morning mercies from above,
Perpetual blessings from Thy hand
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461 Lynn | From which none ever wakes to weep:
And wait the summons from on high.
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462t Lotha | From Christ, the Lord, they shall obtain
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463 Anvern | From dust, and darkness, and the dead!
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465t Breaker | T'exclude me from Thy people's rest.
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466 The Mercy-Seat | From ev'ry stormy wind that blows,
From ev'ry swelling tide of woes,
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467t Elparan | And draw from heav'n that sweet repose
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468t Mendon | From whence His goodness largely flows,
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469 Pilesgrove | Who from Thy judgements never stray;
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473 Bartholday | When Jesus from the realms above,
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476b Shepherd (Second) | That from the sun defends Thy flock?
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477 Park Street | Sounds from the bright celestial throng?
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478b Sylvan Stream | From pleasant trees that shade the brink,
God from His cloudy cistern, pours
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482 Gray | From whence His goodness largely flows;
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483 Burroughs (New) | With light and comfort from above:
That we from God may not depart.
Nor let us from His precepts stray.
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484 Olivet | Refine from earth, and cleanse from sin.
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486t Retreat | From ev'ry stormy wind that blows,
From ev'ry swelling tide of woes,
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486b Lisle | From lips of gentleness and grace,
From heav'n He came, of heav'n He spoke,
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487 Chester | God of eternity, from Thee
The boundless gulf from whence it rose.
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488 Dell of the Woods | From ev'ry stormy wind that blows,
From ev'ry swelling tide of woes,
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490 Creation (Second) | From all that dwell below the skies,
Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore,
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492b Supplication | But blot their mem'ry from Thy book.
Nor hide Thy presence from my heart.
Cast out and banished from Thy sight;
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496b Resurrection | See! He rises from the tomb
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499t Hasten Sinner | Rouse him from his senseless state;
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499b Rosefield | From the cross uplifted high,
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500b Inley | From earth we shall quickly remove,
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501 Owen | Turn not from His griefs away;
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504 Missionary Hymn | From Greenland's icy mountains,
From India's coral strand,
From many'an ancient river,
From many'a palmy plain,
Their land from error's chain.
With wisdom from on high –
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506 Dying Love | Hear, and help me from above.
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507t Union | From whence does this union arise,
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509b The Good Shepherd | We've been sinners from our youth;
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511 Farewell | O fly from the flames of self-devouring fire,
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512 Missionary Song | And from eastern coast to western
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513 Lakeland | Angels, from the realms of glory,
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514 Crown | From the fight returned victor'ous
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518 Ariel | My ransom from the dreaded guilt
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520 Harwich | To save us from our woe,
From Satan, sin and death,
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521 Darwell | From nothing came
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523 Conquest | From conquest to conquest proceeds:
From south to the north;
From east to the west it is heard:
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524 When Shall We Meet Again? | Safe from each blast that blows,
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527 Prince of Light | And call'd their bloody legions from the field.
His weapons drawn from armories above.
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534 Angels Singing | “Peace on earth, goodwill from heaven,
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536 Symphony | From east to west the sounding orders spread
Bring them, ye angels, from their distant lands.
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540 Funeral Anthem | I heard a great voice from heav'n
saying unto me, Write, From henceforth,
For they rest from their labors,
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542 The Heavenly Home | When from this earthly prison free,
While here, a stranger far from home,
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546b Oak Grove | Our lives from peace and joys that wait,
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547 Higher Ground | I'll pitch my tent no more to roam from Heaven's Higher Ground.
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549t The Christian's Farewell | That we must be parted from this social band;
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