1 Weary Rest | I found in Him a resting place,
I found in Him my star, my sun,
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2 O Wondrous Love | We must trust in His redeeming love,
We bow our heads in grateful praise,
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3 Christmas Morning | In honor to this little Lamb,
They wrapped Him in the swaddling bands,
He in a manger lay;
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4 Copeland | For when our eyes are closed in death,
That we may live in endless day.
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5t Dear Friends, Farewell | But still we're joined in heart.
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5b Always Something New | All good in Him we view;
In Him finds something new.
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7 Jehovah is My God | In pity hear, I pray;
In faith I now before Thee bow,
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9 Cords of Love | All who in the path of duty move;
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10 Zion's Dove | And welcome in the jubal year.
In Canaan's fair celestial land;
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11 Minister's Farewell | But still we're joined in heart.
In Christ's encircling arms;
Shall pass in sweet repose,
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15 My Consolation | Lift up your voice in grateful praise,
His hand in ev'ry good we see,
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16 The Finest Flower | And ripens in the skies.
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17 Call to Arms | Though we are few in number.
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18 Praise Our Redeemer | Jesus, the Saviour was born in a manger,
There in the morning of that resurrection,
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19 The Day of Days | When Christ our Lord, comes back in pow'r,
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20 Prison Chains | In sin's dark prison I was bound,
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21 Webster | In Christ, the blessed King.
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22b Sinner Come | The spirit in our hearts
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23t Phillippi | Ye pilgrims in Jehovah's ways,
In rich profusion spring;
In beauteous prospects rise;
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24b Fredrica | To God, in whom I trust,
In bringing wand'ring sinners home,
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25b Brimmer | Soon end in joyous day.
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26t Golden Hill | They meet in bands of love.
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26b Ninety-Third | In God's eternal book;
It lays in heav'n the topmost stone,
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27t Morning Worship | Christians unite in prayer.
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27b Missionary Herald | And hell in vain oppose;
In spite of all his foes.
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28t Mocksville | Remember this in eating bread,
And this in drinking wine.
In His rich garments clad,
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29 The Midnight Cry | Thousands groping in their sins,
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30t Zion's Joy | He reigns in triumph here.
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30b Dennis | In ev'ry trying hour,
I trust in His almighty pow'r,
Is in my Saviour's blood.
In joy or sorrow, life or death,
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31t Home | Till in that heav'nly world above,
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31b Time | Each in his office wait;
Gird up your loins as in His sight,
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32t Rayfield | And see the moon complete in light,
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32b Zellville | Then in the world above,
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35b Boylston | It withers in an hour.
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36t Lovely Vine | Here in this desert ground;
With clusters in her hands.
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36b Albion | Join in a song with sweet accord,
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37 Heaven's My Home | In that blest home there is no night,
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38 God Is Our Refuge | In Christ, there's perfect trust,
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39 A Precious Stone | In spite of env'ous Jews.
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40b Weeping Sinners | In the way the fathers trod;
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41t Mediation | The son of God in tears,
In heav'n alone no sin is found,
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41b Ardor | To reign in endless day.
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43 The Heavenly Throng | Wrapped in the silence of the night,
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44b Dunlap's Creek | I've none but Thee in heav'n above,
In vain the bright, the burning sun,
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45b Lofty Sky | In ev'ry diff'rent land,
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46b Waiting Church | And still in loneliness she waits,
And still in weeds of widowhood,
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47 Panting for Heaven | When I shall unite in your song?
I'm fettered and chained up in clay,
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48 Mount Helicon | Jerusalem rings forth in songs,
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49 Forever with the Lord | Life from the dead is in that word,
Here in the body pent,
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51 Lonsdale | Join in a song with sweet accord,
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53 No Parting There | Our hearts in Christian love:
In heav'n above,
But we shall still be join'd in heart,
While each in expectation lives,
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54 My Trust | And in the new Jerusalem,
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55t Carolina | As in Thy sight to live;
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56b Sing to Me of Heaven | Burst forth in strains of joyfulness,
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58t Liverpool | In everlasting day.
Your flesh in dust be laid.
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58b Primrose | Buried in sorrow and in sin,
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59b Dove of Peace | I sought her in the groves of love,
So there I sought in vain.
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60 What Did He Do? | In heaven interceding.
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61b Gaines | 'Tis music in the sinner's ears,
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62t Sweet Hope (First) | Christ shall in me appear;
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63b Pardoning Love | In evil long I took delight,
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65 The Golden Hill | To God in whom I trust,
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68 Bright Mansions | Mother, too was in her place,
As she looked in tender care,
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70b Brown | In humble grateful pray'r.
I love in solitude to shed
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72t Jordan | Sweet fields arrayed in living green,
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73b Downs | And glory in my choice;
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76b Night | In mercy, Lord, remember me,
O, in the morning let me rise,
Rejoicing in Thy love.
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77 How Beautiful Heaven Must Be | These truths in God's word He hath given,
In heaven no drooping, nor pining,
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79 Kingwood | Or sigh in endless night.
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80 The Blind Girl | And stay in yonder sky.
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81b Eternal Joys | There to sleep on in darkness
Praising Jesus in glory,
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82t Lady Touch Thy Harp Again | Not as oft in days more bright,
Listen, lady! in the years
Sang that song in other days
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82b Gospel Waves | Fear not, 'tis I (Jesus speaks!) O wavering child. (Trust in Me.)
Gospel waves roll (Ever roll!) in power and might, (Pow'r and might!)
Where the Lord wept (Jesus wept!) in pain and grief, (Prostrate lay)
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84 Homeland | In the homeland of the soul,
In that homeland over yonder,
We will live in that blest homeland,
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86t Ortonville | In a believer's ear!
Refresh my soul in death.
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86b Hicks' Farewell | And wandered in despair
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87 The Promised Land | Sweet fields arrayed in living green,
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88 Pisgah | In my Redeemer's breast.
In hope of that immortal crown,
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90 Brightest Days | In darkest shades if Thou appear,
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91 There is a Fountain | Then in a nobler, sweeter song
Lies silent in the grave.
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92 Promised Day | In heav'n and earth are one.
One family we dwell in Him,
While in your youthful bloom;
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93 Something New | In trying something new.
And keep the glorious theme in view,
In Christ seek something new.
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94 Plenary | In wonder, love, and praise!
While in the silent womb I lay,
To form themselves in prayer.
When in the slipp'ry paths of youth
And when in sins and sorrow sunk,
And in a kind and faithful friend
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95 Canaan's Land | Lest I should loiter in my race,
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96 Mighty Love | 'Twas born in heav'n's immortal bow'rs
In God's high courts above,
It gives us strength in lonely hours
By serving God in love.
For they have lived in love.
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97 The Guiding Star | It dwells enthroned in light.
In distant lands afar
Shine in our souls and bear us up
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98 Christian Soldier | Thy saints in all this glor'ous war
In robes of vict'ry through the skies,
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99 Pleasant Hill | And in me let each virtue shine
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100 Tennessee | Are oft in mercy sent;
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101 An Address for All | Enjoying health and swim in wealth, yet death will bring them down.
Or else you'll weep, lament and cry, lost in a ruined state.
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103 Derrick | In Satan's bondage held;
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104 Everlasting Song | And echo in majestic sounds
To dwell in humble clay.
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105t Tender Care | In wonder, love and praise;
When in the slipp'ry paths of youth
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105b Hamburg | Save in the death of Christ, my God:
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106 Sweet Rivers | In anguish, pain and smart,
In darkest shadows of the night,
I hold my Saviour in my arms,
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107 Resignation (First) | In Pastures fresh He makes me feed,
In paths of truth and grace.
Thy hand, in sight of all my foes,
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108 Redeeming Love | In anguish, pain and smart,
In darkest shadows of the night,
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110 Volunteers | It sets my heart all in a flame;
They want no cowards in their band,
The armies now are in parade,
All armed and dressed in uniform
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111b Judkins | In mercy, Lord, remember me,
Oh, in the morning let me rise,
Rejoicing in Thy love.
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113 The Converted Thief | I see Thee bathed in sweat and tears,
And welt'ring in Thy blood.
In triumph Thou shalt rise,
And in the vict'ries of Thy death
With me in paradise.”
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114 That Glorious Day | In garments tinged with blood;
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115 The Millennium | In garments tinged with blood;
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116 Floyd | The friends who in our sunshine live,
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118 Campbell | With God in Eden live.
Live, till the Lord in glory come,
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119 Weary Souls | In this enchanted ground;
Yet, in the great Redeemer's strength,
Fare well, my brethren in the Lord,
In mansions of eternal bliss
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120 Home in the Sky | In that home that's built in the sky.
In that land we will need neither sun, nor the moon,
Let me live, Oh Lord! In that home.
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121t Prosperity | The Saints in full prosperity,
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122 The Dying Boy | I'll live in endless day.
Their flowing robes in brightness shine,
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123 Rapturous Scene | And corn in valleys grow.
Wrapped in the silence of the night,
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124 Pilgrim's Triumph | With glory in his view;
When perfected in love.
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125t Endless Joy | My soul would stretch her wings in haste
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125b Day Dawn | That fountain in his day;
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126 Ocean | And sink in gaping graves.
And plunge in deeps again;
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127 Herald | Salvation in Immanu'l's name;
Decked in the robes of righteousness,
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128t Hester | I love to meet Him in the courts,
But soon in heav'n I'll to Thee bow,
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128b Ninety-Fifth | To mansions in the skies,
In seas of heav'nly rest,
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130t Sacred Love | Unite us in the sacred love,
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130b Passing Away | And answer in that day
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131 Will You Meet Me? | In the narrow gospel way;
In that holy happy land,
In my blessed Saviour's arms
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132 Musical Society | In concert let us sing;
In concert sweetly so;
In strains melodiously,
In chords that sweetly play;
In music's art alway;
In music's art was versed,
In concert sweetly so;
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133 Juniata | In Thee doth richly meet;
And, dying clasp Thee in my arms
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138 Rest in the Kingdom | Sin and doubt in my soul
“There is rest in the Kingdom for you.”
There is rest in the Kingdom for me,
There is rest in the Kingdom for me.
Kept a pain in my heart,
There is rest in the Kingdom for you.”
All alone in despair,
There is rest in the Kingdom for you.”
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139 The Wanderer's Grave | He closed his eyes in death.
And e'er anon, in mournful chime,
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140 Edom | And corn in valleys grow.
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142 The Solid Rock | In ev'ry high and stormy gale,
Support me in the whelming flood;
Oh, may I then in Him be found;
Dressed in His righteousness alone,
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143 Farther Along | Never molested though in the wrong.
Cheer up, my brother, live in the sunshine,
When we see Jesus coming in glory,
When He comes from His home in the sky;
Then we shall meet Him in that bright mansion,
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144t Tribulation | In vain to heav'n she lifts her eyes;
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145b Fiducia | In spite of all your tow'rs;
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146t Solemn Warning | The dangers you are in,
While you remain in sin:
Your sparkling eyes in death must close,
Lost in a ruined state.
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146b Bangor | In spite of all your tow'rs;
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147 Fairfield | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
I know His courts, I'll enter in,
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148 Leander | Thy saints in all this glor'ous war
In robes of vict'ry through the skies,
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149 A Good Time Coming | Though we have our troubles in this world below,
When we meet our loved ones in the sky;
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150 Salvation | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
I know His courts, I'll enter in,
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152t Cross of Christ | In my Redeemer's praise.
To follow in their train,
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152b Messiah | In living armies rise.
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153 Columbus | Although they're drowned in vice,
I forward go in duty's way,
And sink in deep despair?
No: He will put His strength in me,
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154 Happy Time | In rapture so divine,
While in these songs we join;
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155 Solemn Call | Enjoying health and swim in wealth,
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157 Hallelujah | In that eternal day.
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158 The Land of Rest | In its glories to share,
Stand dressed in living green;
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159t Devotion (First) | May not a sinner trust in Thee?
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159b Long Sought Home | My home in heav'n above.
I leave you in God's care;
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160 The Saint's Delight | To mansions in the skies,
In seas of heav'nly rest;
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161b Awake, Jerusalem | No longer in thy sins lie down;
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162 Redeemed Singers | Then O, what a wonderful singing in glory,
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163t Hollis | That none shall seek Thy face in vain.
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163b Burroughs | I hope in Christ you'll still go on;
An int'rest in your prayers I crave
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165 Babylon is Fallen | Blow the trumpet in Mount Zion,
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167b Come Along | In that bright, happy land of day.
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168t Rest | Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep!
Asleep in Jesus! peaceful rest!
Asleep in Jesus! oh for me
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168b Sunrise | In endless happy days,
In endless happy days,
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170 On My Way | His glory in the blessed home above;
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171 Sessions | Why in such dreadful haste to die?
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172 The Grand Highway | No unclean thing shall ever enter in,
A cooling stream in the desert shall be found.
Wayfaring souls in it are ever blest,
Redeemed ones walk in paths forever fair,
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174t Prospect | My soul should stretch her wings in haste,
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174b Burning Lamp | Their envy buried in the dust,
They have no share in all that's done
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175 O How I Love Jesus | In store for ev'ry day,
Who in each sorrow bears a part,
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176 Heavenly Treasures | Oh, praise the Lord we'll sing again together in the sky.
For your trust in the Lord;
You suffered there and lived in shame,
But you lived not in vain.
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178 That Beautiful Land | In that beautiful land,
We shall meet in that beautiful land.
We shall meet in that beautiful home on high,
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182 A Happy Meeting | Live with them forever in a home of beauty rare,
In that home so fair, so bright and fair, we'll shout and sing together,
Basking in the Saviour's love, His love sublime, oh hallelujah, won't that be a
Heaven's gates will open wide, and we'll go marching in,
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184 Where We'll Never Grow Old | In a land where we'll never grow old.
In that beautiful home
We shall be in the sweet by and by,
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186 Lord Remember Me | I cannot stand there in judgement alone,
Lord, I'm depending on you in that hour,
When the Archangel shall come in his power,
Then I can go to my Saviour in prayer,
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188 He Loves Me | Well might the sun in darkness hide,
And shut his glories in,
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190 Salutation | In the distressing day.
And in divine compassion,
We sink in holy raptures,
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193 Kay | And I've a resting place in heav'n.
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195 Garden | In pastures of delight we feed;
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196 Loving Kindness | Awake, my soul, in joyful lays,
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197 The Living Vine | Planted in Christ, the living vine,
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199 Vernon | In vain Thou strugglest to get free,
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200 Parting Hand | My Christian friends, in bonds of love,
Whose hearts in sweetest union join,
In sweet submission, all as one,
My youthful friends in Christian ties,
Who seek for mansions in the skies,
To glor'ous mansions in the skies;
O trust His grace in Canaan's land,
I hope in Christ you'll still go on;
An int'rest in your prayers I crave,
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201 Mission | While I address you in God's name;
You who in sin and folly live,
I've sought for bliss in glitt'ring toys,
And leave you ever in the dark.
In solemn darkness round your head.
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202 Immensity | And clad in peerless majesty,
In vain the philosophic eye
Or find it in the curtained sky:
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203 Cumberland | In vain shall earth and hell combine
Nor e'en when we are cold in death.
And join with us in glory too.
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204t What a Day | In a home of peace and love.
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205 The Watchman's Call | You'll bear in mind the truths you've heard.
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206 Prayer Meeting | In seasons of distress and grief,
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208t He Lives | He lives to help in time of need.
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208b French Broad | And in some lonesome place must rot,
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209 The Lord's Supper | “'Tis the new cov'nant in my blood.”
Its heavy vengeance in our stead.
In mem'ry of your dying Friend;
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210b Contented Soldier | I've listed in the holy war,
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213 Be Committed | In your work, with Him find favor,
In compassion He has given
Come in praise and adoration,
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214 Hosanna | And gains his rest in Paradise.
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215 In That Morning | And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
In that morning,
In that morning,
And we'll all shout together in that morning.
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
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216t O, Save | May not a sinner trust in Thee?
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216b Social Band | A host in richer garments dressed;
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218t Cookham | Sing aloud in Jesus' name;
Triumph in redeeming love.
Beaming in the Saviour's face,
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219 Rapture (First) | My tongue broke out in unknown strains,
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220 Over the Sea | For ages have wandered in night,
Held captive in sin's awful blight.
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222t Praise | Praise Him in His holiness;
Let the harp unite in praise,
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223 Hallelujah! Praise The Lord | In the floods of tribulation,
So in darkest dispensations
In the sacred page recorded,
Fear not, I'm in trouble, near thee,
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226t Rock of Ages | Let me hide myself in Thee!
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227 Majestic Rays | Arrayed in robes of light,
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228 Pass Me Not | Kneeling there in deep contrition,
Trusting only in Thy merits,
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229 Tranquility | High in yonder realms of light
Happy in Immanu'l's love.
Pilgrims in this vale of tears,
Told in eloquence sincere,
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230t Eltham | Bound in chains, shall hurt no more.
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231 Indian's Farewell | Though in distant lands we sigh,
And in fancy's wide domain,
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233 Believer and His Soul | In the gloomy garden;
For thee work, and in thee too,
May it not in measure?
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234 The Singing Christian | With healing in His wings:
In holy contemplation,
For while in Him confiding,
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235 Faithful Soldier | Drink endless pleasures in?
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236t Pacolet | In what their hearts desire,
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238 Child's Wish | I'll dwell in Jesus' sight,
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240 Morning Light | Of nations in commotion,
In many a gentle show'rs,
In gratitude above;
A nation in a day.
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242 Come, Ye Disconsolate | None ever sought in vain, all are forgiven,
Here speaks the Comforter, in mercy saying,
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243 Zion's Light | To see the saints in glory,
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244t Mutual Love | Drink endless pleasures in.
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244b The Christian's Conflicts | But march on in the way;
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245 Bozrah | With His garments dipped in blood,
I that reign in righteousness,
Let the King of glory in.”
Thus in strains of triumph sing:
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248 Twilight is Falling | Come in the twilight, come, come to me,
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249 Green Fields | The fields strive in vain to look gay,
But when I am happy in Him,
Would make any change in my mind!
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250b Disciple | In Thy service pain is pleasure,
Oh, 'tis not in grief to harm me
Oh, 'twere not in joy to charm me,
Joy to find, in ev'ry station,
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254b Talmar | In his glor'ous presence living,
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255 Watchman (Second) | Light is breaking in the skies;
Clad in immortality.
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256t Pleading Savior | Now in heav'n He's interceding,
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256b Sacred Rest | Oh, may my heart in tune be found,
In that eternal world of joy.
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257 Jubilee | In and through God's only Son:
Come to Jesus in your prime;
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258 Thorny Desert | In the fields of endless rest,
Reign and triumph in your breast.
And a song is heard in Zion,
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259t Crumly | Flowing in His languid eye.
Constant still in faith abiding,
In all need to Jesus go;
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261t Come Thou Fount | Richly clothed in blood-washed linen,
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261b Alone | In the silent tomb Father sleeps.
In the silent tomb mother sleeps.
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262 Collins | Who once lay in a manger.
In darkness and confusion.
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263 Autumn | When in dev'ous paths we stray,
Lead us in Thy perfect way.
In the hour of pain and anguish,
In the hour when death draws near,
Bid us in Thy arms to rest
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Poor mourning soul! in deep distress,
Who wanders in sin's wilderness,
And he like naught in God's account,
Been praising God in heaven.
My wants are great, my mind's in strife,
I lived, I died, laid in the grave,
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266 Chrystler's Field | Though we are few in number.
While grace divine in others shines,
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268 Come Ye to the Waters | It flows in gospel fullness.
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269b Invocation | And rejoicing in Thy love:
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271 The Mouldering Vine (First) | Dead perhaps laid in the tomb!
See! in yonder forest standing,
Read in nature nature's God!
Soon 'twill set in dismal night;
But in my hope, pure and refining,
Rest in future life and light.
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272 Felicity | Jesus, clad in dazzling splendor,
Now methinks appears in view;
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273 Sing His Praise | And walk in perfect peace;
In fellowship each hour;
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274 Mother Tell Me of the Angels | In the glor'ous spirit land.
In the angels' heav'nly home.
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275 Missionary's Farewell | Far in heathen lands to dwell?
Far in heathen lands to dwell?
Far in heathen lands to dwell?
Far in heathen lands to dwell!
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277 Sweet Affliction | In the flood of tribulation,
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278 God Holds the Future | Some treasures great to have in hand;
God holds the future in His hand.
I want to trust in Jesus' love,
God holds the future in His hand.
They will not in the judgement stand;
God holds the future in His hand.
God holds the future in His hand.
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279 Lecil | Just in full bloom he died;
In death he had no fear, we know,
He believed in God, believed in prayer,
Prepare us all in heav'n to meet,
A place is vacant in our home
In God's eternal city fair,
In His own time He'll call us there,
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280 Zion | Zion long in hostile hands:
End in everlasting rest.
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281b Palmetto | Sweet the moments, rich in blessing,
Streams in streams of blood,
I've a home in realms of gold.
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282 Friendship | Only in friendship can we find
Then let our hearts in friendship join
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283 Willowby | While in the heav'nly work we join,
Still let us keep our end in view,
Oh let it never more steal in,
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284 Don't Grieve Your Mother | In from the nightfall, into their home.
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285 Farewell Brother | Laid in yonder city halls;
Lowly breathed in sorrow's song;
Come, in holy trust made strong;
Wait thee in the realms above.
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286 Ganges | My soul in guilt and thrall I found,
O'erwhelm'd in sin with anguish slain,
Or sink in endless woe.
I strove indeed, but strove in vain,
Still sounded in my ear.
I sank in deep despair.
But while I thus in anguish lay,
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287 Indian Convert | In de dark woods, no Ind'an nigh,
But God on high in shiny place,
God hear poor Ind'an in de wood;
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289 Happy Land | Where saints in glory stand;
Bright in that happy land
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290 Amity | In thee our tribes appear
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292 Grief of Love | While in this vale of sorrow,
I travel on in pain;
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293 Lenox | And safe in Jesus dwell,
And blest in Jesus live:
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295 Redeemer's Praise | 'Tis music in the sinner's ears;
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297 Lucas | Oh that each in the day
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298 My Shepherd Guides | In paths of right I'll stay.
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299 Green Meadows | In meadows dressed in green,
All to praise, in their lays,
The comets in their blaze
The shades in silence prove
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300 Desire | Rooted and fixed in love;
Pants in Thee to live and move;
All immersed and lost in love.
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301 John Street | With Jesus in my view;
And glor'ous with the saints in light,
Arrays in garments white and pure
And sing, in songs which never end,
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303 The Unclouded Day | Where the tree of life in eternal bloom
O they tell me of the King in His beauty there,
In that city that is made of gold.
In that lovely land of unclouded day.
O the King in His beauty invites me there,
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304 Blue Vale of Naucoochee | With Jesus in my view;
And glor'ous with the saints in light,
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305 The Weary Soldier | In the service of the Lord;
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306 Middlebury | And rejoice in the day thou was born:
So united in heart,
And be parted in body no more;
And our Saviour in glory adore.
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307 True Happiness | Of a soul in its earliest love.
I first found in the blood of the Lamb;
What a heaven in Jesus' dear name.
I then rode in the sky,
In a char'ot of fire,
Which I felt in the life-giving blood,
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308 The Happy Time | In rapture so divine,
While in these songs we join.
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309 Singing School | You'll find it in a large church
Meet up in heav'n above,
And all meet in heaven
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311 Elysian | Cry in reverential tone,
Sweetest sound in seraph's song,
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314 The Christian | I feel I'm in His favor,
While I'm engaged in praising
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315 David's Victory | Dagon's honor laid in dust.
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317 The Christian Soldier | Not to dwell in tents of pleasure:
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318 The Martial Trumpet | Men in order listing round
A mansion bright prepared in heaven.
They who long in sin have lain,
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319 Weary Pilgrim | Joy and peace in Christ I find,
The world and flesh in vain may rise,
In the world I've tribulation,
But in Christ I've consolation.
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320 Longing for the Day | I am still rejoicing in victory,
The spirit of God abides in me;
To live in His glory forever up there,
All one band together in harmony,
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322 Among that Band | When morning breaks in glory-land
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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327 The Christian's Hope | And dwell in His beloved embrace,
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328 Mercy's Free | What's this that in my soul is rising?
This work that's in my soul begun,
Come, wash in Christ's atoning blood,
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329 Redeeming Grace | But He in mercy long pursued me,
In nature's darkest night concealed,
In rapt'rous songs I'll praise my God.
When Christ in glor'ous clouds will come,
There hosts of angels join in concert,
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330 Fulfillment | We warn you in the name of Jesus,
The Lord will come, all clothed in thunder,
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331 A Home in Heaven | A home in heav'n! what a joyful thought,
As the poor man toils in his weary lot:
From his home below to his home in Heav'n –
From his home below to his home in Heav'n.
A home in heav'n! as the suff'rer lies
From the blessed thought of his home in Heav'n –
From the blessed thought of his home in Heav'n.
A home in heav'n! when our pleasures fade,
And our wealth and fame in the dust are laid,
We are happy still with our home in Heav'n –
From the blessed thought of his home in Heav'n.
A home in heav'n! when the faint heart bleeds,
Oh! then what bliss in that heart forgiv'n,
Does the hope inspire of its home in Heav'n –
From the blessed thought of his home in Heav'n.
A home in heav'n! when our friends are fled
We wait in hope on the promise giv'n,
That we'll meet up there in our home in Heav'n –
That we'll meet up there in our home in Heav'n.
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332 Babylonian Captivity | Our captive bands in deep despondence strayed,
While Zion's fall in sad remembrance rose,
In mournful silence on the willows hung
Bid sacred praise in strains melodious flow
But how, in heathen chains and lands unknown,
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333 Night is Coming | Work in the glor'ous sun;
Something to keep in store;
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334 Jordan's Stormy Wave | Protected them when in their despair,
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335 When I am Gone | Shed not a tear as you all kneel in prayer,
Sing to the Lamb who in heaven doth reign,
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336t Sweet Harmony | I in His dear breast,
He'll not live in glory
In heaven we'll meet
In harmony sweet,
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336b Probation | Or – shuts me up in hell.
Before me place, in dread array,
Where faith is sweetly lost in sight,
And hope in full, supreme delight,
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338t How Firm a Foundation | Is laid for your faith in His excellent Word,
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338b Davis | O, Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight,
On whom in affliction I call,
My comfort by day and my song in the night,
For why in the valley of death should I weep,
Alone in the wilderness rove?
Or cry in the desert for bread?
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339 Samanthra | And bask in the smiles of His grace.
O! Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight,
On whom in affliction I call;
My comfort by day, and my song in the night,
Say why in the valley of death should I weep,
Or 'lone in the wilderness rove.
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340 Concord | A mansion celestial stands full in my view,
In Jesus' fair image I soon shall appear,
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341 The Lone Pilgrim | When in a lone whisper I heard something say,
In far distant regions they dwell.
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342 Blest Morn | Shepherds go worship the babe in the manger,
Star in the East the horizon adorning,
Angels adore Him in slumbers reclining,
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343 Tell the Story | 'Twill be my theme in glory
And when in scenes of glory
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344 Morality | While beauty and youth are in their full prime,
Let's live so in youth that we blush not in age.
What pleasure in beauty or wealth can I find?
Shall last in my bosom an earnest of heav'n;
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345 The Shepherd's Star | Shepherds go worship the babe in the manger,
Angels adore Him in slumbers reclining,
Say shall we yield Him in costly devotion,
Low at His feet we in humble prostration,
He is our friend in the midst of temptation,
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346 Star in the East | Shepherds go worship the babe in the manger,
Star in the east, the horizon adorning,
Angels adore Him in slumbers reclining;
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347 Portuguese Hymn | Unto our God be glory in the highest;
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348 We've a Mansion in Heaven | We've a mansion in heaven that knows no decay.
We've a mansion in heaven, the saints happy home.
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350 The Rock | In seasons of grief to my God I'll repair,
Then in Jesus' pure righteousness let me appear,
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351 Sweet Home | And feel in the presence of Jesus at home.
Though, oft from Thy presence, in sadness I roam,
I long to behold Thee in glory at home.
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352 My Home on High | In that heav'nly home prepared for me.
In my happy, happy home on high.
In the mansion that is built for you.
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353 Bower of Prayer | And poured out my soul to my Saviour in prayer,
my Saviour in prayer.
That dwelt in my bow'r, I observed as my bell,
The joys I have tasted in answer to prayer,
in answer to prayer.
Inditing in heaven's own language, my prayer,
And pay my devotions in parts that are new,
And can in all places give answer to prayer,
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354 Summer | Then to hail Him in triumph descending the skies.
Where saints of all ages in harmony meet,
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355 Homeward Bound | Join in our number, oh come and be blest;
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356 Morning Song | In pleasure they shout, and in harmony join,
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357 The Trumpet | The char'ot! the char'ot! its wheels roll in fire,
As the Lord cometh down in the pomp of His ire!
There all flesh is at once in the sight of the Lord,
May our justified souls find a welcome in heav'n.
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358 O Come, Come Away | I there hear the voice in heav'nly accents speaking,
Let them on Me in youth believe,
To mansions in the sky: O come, come away!
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359 Wondrous Love | And strike each tuneful string in His praise.
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361 Solemn Thought | And in your pleasures boast, you must die.
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363 The Christian Warfare | I find myself placed in a state of probation,
And on in the way of obed'ence to move.
O Jesus, be with me in every battle,
In Thy name and Thy strength I'll soon put to flight.
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364 Redemption (Second) | Redemption in Jesus who saved me from hell.
To think of my soul, and the state I was in;
And now I've found favor in Jesus my Saviour
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365 The Indian's Petition | Let me go to my home in the far distant West,
To the scenes of my childhood in innocence blest,
Where I often have sported in boyhood's bright day,
I have sported so oft in the noon of my pride,
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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366 Millennium (First) | When Zion in purity the world shall behold.
And who are in Babylon the saints then we'll see,
What peace and what harmony in love will abound!
What beauty the churches will put on in His sight,
No spots on her count'nance, in that glorious day,
The church stands in purity, in peace and in love,
In sight of her enemies she rises above.
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368t Brush Creek | Whose glories shine in endless days.
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374 Heavenly Vision | stood before the Lamb, and they had palms in their hands,
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380 Christian Song | And mould'ring lie buried in dust,
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383 Azmon | Plunged in a gulf of dark despair,
Entered the grave in mortal flesh,
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384 Lord I'm Depending on You | We are trying, Lord, to live rightly in this sorrow land;
All the day long, praise Him in song,
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385 Sweet Heaven | By faith I trust in His Grace;
In that fair land there is no night,
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386 Spartanburg | In wonder, love, and praise.
When in the slipp'ry paths of youth
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387 Stay, Sinner | Nor let Him weep and bleed in vain.
Will end in mourning at the last,
And death's dark vale comes full in view,
All saved in heaven – a happy band;
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388 Anchor | And triumphs in immortal life.
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389 Crown of Victory | And shall we, in dismay,
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390 Crown of Light | And break upon thee in a flood of day.
In crowding ranks, on ev'ry side arise,
Walk in the light and in thy temple bend;
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391 Glad Tidings | Come, saints, let us join in the praise of the Lamb,
Transcending the anthems in glory above.
When we join in worship and tell of His name;
Then let us unite in the song of the skies,
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392 Imandra | A pillar of cloud in the east did appear,
A throne in the midst on which Jesus sat fair,
Then, in the sweet transport, my feet left the ground
So loud was the music in o'ercame me quite.
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394 Stubborn Heart | Goodness and wrath in vain combine
That one in all His grace I need;
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395 King of Peace | In rebellion blindly bold,
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396t Adams | In our deepest darkness rise!
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397t Hants | Lord, in the strength of grace,
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398t St. Thomas | Ye angels, great in might,
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399t Lockport | Join in a song with sweet accord,
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399b Thatcher | To God in whom I trust,
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400t Christian Love | Our hearts in Christian love,
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401t Tillotson | We never plead in vain,
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401b Euphrates | Though in a foreign land,
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404t Rosalie | And guide me in His own right way,
In His most holy name.
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406 Luther | Though in a foreign land,
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408b Dartmouth | Forgotten in unthankfulness,
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409t Little Marlborough | Lie mould'ring in the clay?
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410t Weeping Saviour | The Son of God in tears,
In heav'n alone no sin is found,
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411 The Trumpeters | It sets my heart all in a flame;
They want no cowards in their band,
The armies now are in parade,
All arm'd and dress'd in uniform
How dreadful is our God in arms!
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412t Howard | Thou in the morn my voice shalt hear,
Let all the saints who trust in Thee,
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412b Colchester | In strong and beauteous order ranged,
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413t Warwick | Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hear
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414 Friend | And march with courage in Thy strength,
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415t Nazareth | And folds them in His arms!
We bring them, Lord, in thankful hands,
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415b Henry | When clouds distil in fruitful show'rs,
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416t Fragrance | When we appear in yonder cloud,
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417t Heber | In Him unite their rays;
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417b Zanesville | A sinful world in gloom!
The pow'rs of darkness league in vain,
To bind our Lord in death;
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418b Union Vale | In these cold hearts of ours.
In vain we tune our formal songs,
In vain we strive to rise;
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419t Rockingham (First) | 'Tis music in the sinner's ears,
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419b Fountain | That fountain in his day;
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420 Cambridge | I hear, but seem to hear in vain,
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421t Seymour | This fountain in his day,
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421b Caddo | In darkest shades if Thou appear,
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422t Boswell | Twas in the watches of the night
I kept Thy lovely face in sight,
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423t Coventry | In ever blooming prospect rise,
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423b Benediction | Yet though my soul in darkness mourns,
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425t Exchange | Each in an honest heart;
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426 Tappan | 'Tis found alone in heav'n.
And all serene in heav'n.
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429 Charming Name | In Thee doth richly meet;
Then speechless clasp Thee in mine arms,
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431 Dungeness | And fragrance breathes in ev'ry gale,
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432b Fish Pond | So grief is rooted in our souls,
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433 New Haven | I seek my place in heav'n:
Our life in Christ concealed,
In rapt'rous awe on Him to gaze,
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434 Nobler Choice | Jesus, in Thee, in Thee alone,
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435 Shenley | In strong and beauteous order ranged,
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436t Turner | Stand dressed in living green:
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436b It Is I | Who walks the waves in wondrous guise,
A well-known voice in love replies,
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437 The Dying Penitent | I see Thee bathed in sweat and tears,
And welt'ring in Thy blood.
In triumph Thou shalt rise,
And in the vict'ries of Thy death,
With Me in Paradise.”
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438 The Mouldering Vine (Second) | Dead – perhaps laid in the tomb!
See! in yonder forest standing,
Read in nature nature's God!
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440b Robinson | In ever blooming prospect rise,
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441 The Lonesome Dove | In this enchanted ground;
Yet, in the great Redeemer's strength,
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443 Christmas | With tears of joy in all your eyes,
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444 Broomsgrove | Sing to His praise in lofty hymns,
Rejoice in His almighty name,
Keep thankfully in mind;
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445 Revelation | They die in Jesus, and are bless'd;
End in a large reward.
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446 Damascus | Is in this book denied.
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447 Mount Pisgah | Clasp'd in my heav'nly Father's arms,
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448t Suffield | In all his flow'r and prime.
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450t Burford | In agony He prayed,
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451t Shepherd (First) | In all their radiant blaze;
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451b Devotion (Second) | In pray'r my soul drew near the Lord,
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452t Head | His presence cheers us in our cares,
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454 Heavenly Light (or Eden) | Like mingling flames in sacrifice.
Then shall they meet in realms above,
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455t New Lebanon | All things in Christ are ready now.
In Christ a hearty welcome find.
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456t Blenden | The Lord is dreadful in His Praise!
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456b Endor | Awake, my voice, in heav'nly lays,
Deep in the shades of gloomy death,
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457b Evening Chant | In language that no tongue can speak.
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458 Rolland | My flesh would rest in Thine abode,
Till all shall meet in heav'n at length;
And join in nobler worship there.
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459b Refuge | In sacred peace our souls abide;
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460t Bohemia | High in the heav'ns, eternal God,
Thy goodness in full glory shines;
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461 Lynn | Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep,
Asleep in Jesus! Oh how sweet
Asleep in Jesus! peaceful rest,
Asleep in Jesus! Oh, for me
Asleep in Jesus! time nor space
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462t Lotha | Relieves the poor in their distress,
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462b Upton | In work and worship so divine.
Be lost in silence, and forgot.
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463 Anvern | Decked in the robes of righteousness,
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464 Reformation | The Lord is dreadful in His Praise!
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465t Breaker | In honor of my great High Priest;
Nor in Thy righteous anger swear
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467b Uxbridge | In ev'ry star Thy wisdom shines;
We read Thy name in fairer lines.
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468t Mendon | Oh praise the Lord in that blest place
Praise Him in heav'n, where He His face,
Unveil'd, in perfect glory shows.
Which He in our behalf hath done;
In just returns of praise employ;
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471t Rockingham (Second) | In God we'll hope, to God we'll raise
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471b Hesperia | In honor of my great High Priest;
Nor, in Thy righteous anger, swear
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472t Sunset | My soul would stretch her wings in haste,
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473 Bartholday | Where saints in light our coming wait,
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474 Rothwell | In His own courts, your songs of joy;
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475 Portugal | Those warm desires that in thee burn,
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476t Effingham | In gentler language, there the Lord
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477 Park Street | To usher in the glorious day!
Come, join the angels in the sky,
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478b Sylvan Stream | And chide our silence in His praise.
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479 Triumph | As in the ancient days appear!
By death and hell pursued in vain,
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480 Salineville | Great ALL IN ALL, Eternal King,
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482 Gray | O praise the Lord in that blest place
Praise Him in heav'n, where He His face
Unveiled in perfect glory shows.
Which He in our behalf hath done;
In just returns of praise employ;
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483 Burroughs (New) | Plant holy fear in ev'ry heart,
In His enjoyment to be blest;
Where pleasure in perfection is.
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484 Olivet | In sweet communion, kindred minds!
Then shall they meet in realms above,
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487 Chester | Lost in eternity's wide sea –
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489 Ridge | And when my voice is lost in death,
And when my voice is lost in death,
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492t Ramesis | Fear shall in me no more have place;
No, in the strength of Jesus, no,
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493t Kedron | Nor let me in my sins expire!
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493b Day-Star | Triumph in the scattered shade!
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494 Hingham | O, may my heart in tune be found,
My heart shall triumph in the Lord,
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495 The Sailor's Home | And faith in lively exercise,
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496t Wilmot | Guide our footsteps in Thy way,
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497t Acton | Where the saints in glory meet;
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497b Horton | Come, dear sinner, in your bloom,
For in heav'n there now is room;
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500t Harts | Whom we ask in Jesus' name.
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502 Eton | Let the King of glory in.”
Thus in strains of triumph sing:
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503 Invocation (New) | In our social meeting;
In this propitious hour,
In this social meeting.
In our social meeting;
In this social meeting.
In our social meeting;
Anew in Christ create us,
In this social meeting.
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504 Missionary Hymn | In vain with lavish kindness
The heathen, in his blindness,
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505 Waterford | Nature in convulsion lies;
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507t Union | It cannot in Eden be found,
Nor yet be in Paradise lost,
Our souls so united in love:
In yonder blest mansions above.
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507b Sicily | Reconciled in Him to God.
He rejoices in the same.
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508 Heavenly Rest | And join in the songs of the blest?
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509t Break of Day | In the wilderness below;
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509b The Good Shepherd | Lord, in us there is no merit,
Till in death's cold arms we sleep,
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510t Aberdeen | Fix in us Thy humble dwelling,
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511 Farewell | We'll soon end in pleasures and glory forever,
O mourners, God bless you, don't faint in the spirit,
His good promises stand in His sacred word;
And wash your pollution in Jesus' own blood.
O brethren, in sweet gales now we are all breezing,
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512 Missionary Song | Kingdoms wide, that sit in darkness,
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513 Lakeland | Shepherds, in the field abiding,
Watching long in hope and fear,
In His temple shall appear!
Sinners bowed in true repentance,
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514 Crown | In the seat of pow'r enthrone Him,
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515 Olive Shade | Father, who in the olive shade,
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517 Rapture (Second) | In one melodious concert rise
In triumph walks th'eternal King,
His praise in softer notes declare,
Let man, in God's own image made,
His breath in praise employ;
In songs of holy joy.
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518 Ariel | Which in my Saviour shine!
In notes almost divine.
In which all perfect, heav'nly dress
In loftiest songs of sweetest praise,
Triumphant in His grace.
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519 Dalston | Arrayed in robes of light,
In vain the noisy crowd,
In vain with angry spite
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521 Darwell | In worlds of light,
In empty air.
In glor'ous order stand,
Or in swift courses move,
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522 Newbury | Cheerful in God,
In honor to His name
In worlds above,
In nobler spheres
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523 Conquest | Who live in this day,
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524 When Shall We Meet Again? | In this dark vale of woes,
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525 Goodly Land | With Jesus in my view,
And glorious with His saints in light,
Arrays in garments white and pure
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527 Prince of Light | In peace and love He came,
In silent awe they wait,
In which the Prince of Light
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529 Worship | With heart and voice in Thee rejoice,
We triumph in Thy favor,
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530 Urmund | In endless day.
And in His kingdom have a share,
In endless day.
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532 Boerne | The fields strive in vain to look gay,
But when I am happy in Him,
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533 Prospect of Heaven | Enrapt in fancy's vision,
'Tis found above – in heaven.
And find repose – in heaven.
And all serene – in heaven.
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534 Angels Singing | Which they chant in hymns of joy:
Glory in the highest, glory,
Hear them chant in hymns of joy,
“Glory in the highest glory!
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535 Trial's Hour | In trial's fearful hour,
A fountain in the wilderness.
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537 Crucifixion | Wrapped in linen clean and sweet,
And was in a new sepulchre laid.
And in triumph left the earth-
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538 Isles of the South | No longer repose in the borders of gloom;
The strength of His chosen in love shall appear,
On th'islands that sit in the regions of night,
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539 Rest for the Weary | In the Christian's home in glory
In the sweet fields of Eden,
In that holy, happy land.
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540 Funeral Anthem | Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord:
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541 Resignation (Second) | In pastures fresh He makes me feed,
In paths of truth and grace.
Thy hand, in sight of all my foes,
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544 Life's Troubles | Just put your trust in your Maker, He loves you.
And will help you in all that you may do.
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545 Mount Vernon | Peaceful in the grave so low;
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547 Higher Ground | Almighty God in Heav'n above to Thee I lift my eyes,
Now lead me in the morning light to dwell on higher Ground.
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548 Macedonia | We still are one in heart.
Joined in one spirit to our Head,
And still in Jesus' footsteps tread,
In Him the One, the Truth, we live;
The same in mind and heart,
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549b The Drone | rejoicing in the Lord
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