6 Babel's Streams | With all the pow'r and skill I have
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12 Gate of Home | O have I waged the fight with sin,
Have I been faithful to my Lord?
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33 Angel Choir | No more to have to part.
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38 God Is Our Refuge | We have a resting place.
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40t Mamie | Oh, won't we have a good time there
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55t Carolina | A charge to keep I have,
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60 What Did He Do? | No angel could our place have taken,
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68 Bright Mansions | Now have also passed away;
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78b New Britain | I have already come;
When we've been there ten thousand years,
We've no less days to sing God's praise
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92 Promised Day | That have obtained the prize;
Part of His host have crossed the flood,
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96 Mighty Love | We have received by this bright theme
For they have lived in love.
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100 Tennessee | “What have I gained by sin,” he said,
I'll go and tell him all I've done,
“Father, I've sinned, but O forgive!”
For whom I've mourned as dead.”
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109 Not Made with Hands | I know I know I have another building;
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128t Hester | Have no assaults to fear.
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130b Passing Away | For all that I have done.
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144t Tribulation | To those who have no God:
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144b Walk with God | But they have left an aching void
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147 Fairfield | When I the King have tried,
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149 A Good Time Coming | Though we have our troubles in this world below,
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151 Sweet Prospect | The dearest idol I have known,
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153 Columbus | But now I have a deeper stroke
I've strayed! I'm left! I know not how;
Or else I've nought to say.
The tears have left mine eyes.
He knows the way I've strolled;
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154 Happy Time | Since I have met the saints once more,
Oh, what a heav'n have I.
Have heav'nly comforts found;
My heart to Jesus I have giv'n,
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159b Long Sought Home | When will my sorrows have an end
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172 The Grand Highway | If you have started on this blessed route,
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174b Burning Lamp | They have no share in all that's done
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178 That Beautiful Land | I have friends who have gone to that land on high,
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180 The Sinless Summerland | Yes, and when the weary sandals all the dusty way have trod,
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184 Where We'll Never Grow Old | I have heard of a land
With the loved ones who've gone on before.
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187 The Gospel Pool | All who have sinful maladies
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188 He Loves Me | Was it for crimes that I have done,
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Say, will you have this Christ or no?
Say, will you have this Christ or no?
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200 Parting Hand | How sweet the hours have passed away,
Since we have met to sing and pray;
How oft I've seen your flowing tears,
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202 Immensity | There is a world we have not seen,
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205 The Watchman's Call | And will the calls you have today
You'll bear in mind the truths you've heard.
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207b Meditation | Say, will you have this Christ or no?
Say, will you have this Christ or no?
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212 Christian Prospect | We have our trials here below,
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213 Be Committed | Till men His name have heard.
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215 In That Morning | I have some friends before me gone,
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216b Social Band | Ye who have fled from Sodom's plain,
Have you just ventured to the field,
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220 Over the Sea | For ages have wandered in night,
For that is the way they've been taught, you know,
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221b Poor, Weak, and Worthless | I have a rich, Almighty Friend;
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225b Martin | Other refuge have I none;
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233 Believer and His Soul | Have not I, if any soul,
And what works have I to plead,
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236t Pacolet | Since we have seen his beauty,
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238 Child's Wish | Nor ever have a fear.
Have gone to heav'n to live,
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244b The Christian's Conflicts | My Jesus I have found,
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249 Green Fields | Have lost all their sweetness to me.
Have nothing to wish or to fear;
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250b Disciple | Jesus, I my cross have taken,
All I've sought, or hoped, or known.
They have left my Saviour, too;
I have called Thee Abba, Father,
I have set my heart on Thee;
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253 Is It Far? | Where the loved ones long before have gone?
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255 Watchman (Second) | Have the signs that mark His coming
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257 Jubilee | Now we have an invitation,
Golden moments we've neglected,
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260t Bavaria | Jesus I my cross have taken,
All I've sought, or hoped, or known,
They have left my Saviour too;
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261b Alone | O all my joys have passed away,
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262 Collins | O hearken sinners! we have come
The cross of Christ you have to bear,
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Or after death have being!
Oh, what would I have given!
Though you have long neglected:
Come, weary souls, for right you have,
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269b Invocation | Since together we have been,
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270 Lena | Look how deep your sins have stung Him!
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278 God Holds the Future | Some treasures great to have in hand;
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279 Lecil | O we have lost a precious flow'r,
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280 Zion | Have thy friends unfaithful proved?
Have thy foes been proud and scornful?
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284 Don't Grieve Your Mother | Far from your presence she will have flown.
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297 Lucas | “I have fought my way through;
I have finished the work which Thou gav'st me to do,”
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303 The Unclouded Day | O they tell me of a home where my friends have gone,
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306 Middlebury | We have laid up our love
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308 The Happy Time | Since I have met the saints once more,
O what a heav'n have I.
Have heav'nly comforts found,
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310t Our Journey Home | We shall have a mighty shout, by and by, when He comes,
We shall have a mighty shout, when He comes.
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312 Penitence | Give what I have long implored,
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318 The Martial Trumpet | They who long in sin have lain,
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322 Among that Band | We have our troubles here,
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323 Holy Manna | Brethren, we have met to worship,
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325t Will You Go? | Millions have reached that blest abode,
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326 Royal Proclamation | Who have wrought your own undoing;
Now our souls have caught new fire,
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334 Jordan's Stormy Wave | You'll have to fight your battles below;
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335 When I am Gone | Sing a sweet song, such as angels may have,
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338t How Firm a Foundation | Ye who unto Jesus for refuge have fled?
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338b Davis | And smile at the tears I have shed.
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340 Concord | Which oft have delighted my heart,
Thou vale of affliction my footsteps have trod,
My Sabbaths below that have been my delight,
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343 Tell the Story | For some have never heard
That I have loved so long.
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344 Morality | And when I the burden of life shall have borne,
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350 The Rock | And when I have ended my pilgrimage here,
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353 Bower of Prayer | From that blessed retreat where I've chosen to pray,
I've chosen to pray.
Dear bow'r where the pine and the poplar have spread,
How oft have I knelt on the evergreen there,
The joys I have tasted in answer to prayer,
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357 The Trumpet | The trumpet! the trumpet! the dead have all heard,
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360 The Saints Bound for Heaven | And our sorrows have an end,
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363 The Christian Warfare | And many sore conflicts I have to pass through.
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365 The Indian's Petition | Where I often have sported in boyhood's bright day,
I have sported so oft in the noon of my pride,
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382 How Sweet the Sound | I have already come;
When we've been there ten thousand years,
We've no less days to sing God's praise,
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384 Lord I'm Depending on You | Down here below, we have our woe,
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417t Heber | Ye that have e'er beheld His face,
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444 Broomsgrove | The wonders that His hands have wrought,
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449 Cosmer | All pow'r that gods or kings have claimed
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465t Breaker | Though I have done thee such despite;
Though I have steeled my stubborn heart,
Though I have most unfaithful been,
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471b Hesperia | Though I have done Thee such despite;
Though I have most unfaithful been
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492t Ramesis | Fear shall in me no more have place;
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507b Sicily | Could or would have shed His blood?
But this Saviour died to have us
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509t Break of Day | We have spent a night of waking,
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511 Farewell | We have trials, and cares, and hardships and losses,
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520 Harwich | Have endless praise.
Have endless praise.
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530 Urmund | And when the conquest you have won,
And in His kingdom have a share,
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532 Boerne | Have all lost their sweetness to me.
Have nothing to wish or to fear;
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537 Crucifixion | Crying, “Father, I have died,
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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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