2 O Wondrous Love | That the whole world might go free.
And go home with Him above.
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5t Dear Friends, Farewell | I go away and here you stay,
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11 Minister's Farewell | I go away, and here you stay,
Be ready then to go.
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19 The Day of Days | With Christ our King we'll go away,
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20 Prison Chains | I go about and gladly shout,
I go about and gladly shout,
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26b Ninety-Third | And will not let me go.
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27b Missionary Herald | With sacred courage go.
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29 The Midnight Cry | Will now go forth to meet Him.
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34 Going Home | And let this pilgrim go on home.
All nations unto judgment go.
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37 Heaven's My Home | Come, go with me and find sweet rest,
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55b Idumea | Soon as from earth I go,
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59b Dove of Peace | Go, seek that sweet secluded spot,
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68 Bright Mansions | “If I go away” said he,
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70b Brown | I want to go, I want to go,
I want to go there, too;
I want to go where Jesus is,
I want to go there too.
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80 The Blind Girl | Go with me when I die;
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81t Maitland | And then go home my crown to wear
And all the world go free?
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87 The Promised Land | Oh, who will come and go with me?
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100 Tennessee | I'll go and tell him all I've done,
Go spread the news around:
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102 Missionary's Adieu | To Him that bids us go.
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106 Sweet Rivers | And will not let Him go;
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107 Resignation (First) | (While others go and come,)
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118 Campbell | Go on, we'll meet you there.
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120 Home in the Sky | To that land up above where the ransomed shall go,
Let me go, with my friends to that bright, happy home,
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122 The Dying Boy | I soon must go, but do not fear,
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124 Pilgrim's Triumph | And loath to let him go;
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127 Herald | Ye Christian herald, go, proclaim
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129 Coronation | Go spread your trophies at His feet,
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147 Fairfield | I'll go to Jesus, though my sin
I can but perish if I go;
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150 Salvation | I'll go to Jesus, though my sin
I can but perish if I go;
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153 Columbus | I forward go in duty's way,
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154 Happy Time | If I could know which of you'd go,
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159b Long Sought Home | Go on, I'll meet you there.
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163b Burroughs | My Saviour calls and I must go;
I hope in Christ you'll still go on;
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166 What Can I Do? | I'll go dear Lord, where you may lead
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182 A Happy Meeting | And with gladness go to be with Jesus and the ones gone on before;
Heaven's gates will open wide, and we'll go marching in,
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186 Lord Remember Me | Then I can go to my Saviour in prayer,
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Say, will you to Mount Zion go?
Come, go with us, your souls are dear.
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199 Vernon | Wrestling, I will not let Thee go,
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200 Parting Hand | I hope in Christ you'll still go on;
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205 The Watchman's Call | And if you then go unprepared,
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217 Jerusalem | I'll go, for all His paths are peace.
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241 Closer Walk with God | I want my friends to go with me
I want my friends to go with me
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250b Disciple | Go, then earthly fame and treasure;
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253 Is It Far? | Oh, my brother, will you with me go
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258 Thorny Desert | Make them tremble as they go;
Jesus, Jesus will go with you,
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259t Crumly | In all need to Jesus go;
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266 Chrystler's Field | Though some go off and boldly scoff,
And so go off offended.
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274 Mother Tell Me of the Angels | Mother, let us go, and meet him,
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286 Ganges | And knew not where to go:
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291 Warrenton | Will you go to glory with me?
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305 The Weary Soldier | To go home to my reward.
And go home forevermore.
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306 Middlebury | And with singing to paradise go.
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313 Bruce's Address | Let him basely go:
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317 The Christian Soldier | Soldier, go, but not to claim
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322 Among that Band | The farther on I go,
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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325t Will You Go? | The days and years go hast'ning by,
Will you go? Will you go?
Will you go? Will you go?
Will you go? Will you go?
Will you go? Will you go?
Will you go? Will you go?
Will you go? Will you go?
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334 Jordan's Stormy Wave | A place for all His chosen to go.
My friend, if you would come and go,
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336t Sweet Harmony | Doth after Him go;
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337 To Die No More | I'll go, for all His paths are peace.
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340 Concord | A sun that shall never go down.
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342 Blest Morn | Shepherds go worship the babe in the manger,
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345 The Shepherd's Star | Shepherds go worship the babe in the manger,
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346 Star in the East | Shepherds go worship the babe in the manger,
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353 Bower of Prayer | And go from my home, it afflicts not my heart,
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360 The Saints Bound for Heaven | Though our enemies are strong, we'll go on,
While the fiery pillar moves, we'll go on.
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363 The Christian Warfare | I know I must go through great tribulation,
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365 The Indian's Petition | Let me go to my home in the far distant West,
Where my fathers repose, let me go, let me go,
Where my fathers repose, oh! there let me go.
Let me go to the spot where the cataracts play,
At the sight of her child, let me go, let me go,
At the sight of her child, oh! there let me go.
Let me go to my sire by whose battle-scarred side
To my father, the chief, let me go, let me go,
To my father, the chief, oh! there let me go.
And, oh! do let me go to my flashing-eyed maid,
To the bosom I love, let me go, let me go,
To the bosom I love, oh! there let me go.
And, oh! do let me go to my wild forest home,
To my home in the woods let me go, let me go,
To my home in the woods, oh! there let me go.
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372 I Won't Turn Back | I will go where ages shall roll.
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395 King of Peace | Lord, I cannot let Thee go,
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404t Rosalie | If e'er I go astray,
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418b Union Vale | Our souls can neither fly nor go,
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420 Cambridge | I sometimes go where others go,
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433 New Haven | And let our ransomed spirits go,
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443 Christmas | Go, shepherds, where the infant lies,
Go, shepherds, kiss the Son.
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450t Burford | Go to the garden, sinner; see
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453t De Beza | With praises to His courtyards go.
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475 Portugal | Go, view His bleeding side, and learn
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492t Ramesis | But shall I therefore let Him go,
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501 Owen | Go to dark Gethsemane,
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509t Break of Day | Let me go, the day is breaking,
Dear companions, let me go!
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541 Resignation (Second) | (While others go and come,)
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548 Macedonia | Where He appoints we go,
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