8 Creation (First) | Let ev'ry creature join,
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9 Cords of Love | Let our daily walk the Christ-life prove;
Let our walk be pure and holy,
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17 Call to Arms | Let sweetest songs employ their tongues,
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18 Praise Our Redeemer | While here on earth, let us worship Him truly,
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19 The Day of Days | So let us watch and hope and pray,
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22b Sinner Come | Let him that heareth say
Let him that thirsts for righteousness
Oh! let him freely come,
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23t Phillippi | Now let our voices join
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24b Fredrica | Oh let me not be put to shame,
Nor let my foe rejoice.
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25t Santee | Let Thy bright beams arise;
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26b Ninety-Third | Grace let my roving feet
And will not let me go.
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31b Time | Let all your lamps be bright,
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34 Going Home | And let this pilgrim go on home.
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36b Albion | And let our joys be known;
Let those refuse to sing,
Then let our songs abound,
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41t Mediation | Let floods of penitential grief,
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46t The Hill of Zion | Then let our songs abound,
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48 Mount Helicon | Let ev'ry nation now behold
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49 Forever with the Lord | Amen, so let it be,
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51 Lonsdale | And let our joys be known;
Let those refuse to sing,
Then let our songs abound,
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52 Newburg | Let ev'ry creature join,
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54 My Trust | Nor let my hope be lost.
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56b Sing to Me of Heaven | Let heav'n begin below!
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58b Primrose | Salvation! Let the echo fly
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59t Mear | Let ev'ry mortal ear attend,
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62b Joy to the World | Let earth receive her King;
Let ev'ry heart prepare Him room.
Let men their songs employ;
No more let sins and sorrows grow,
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65 The Golden Hill | Oh let me not be put to shame,
Nor let my foes rejoice.
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66b The Penitent's Prayer | Oh! let not this great refuge fail,
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67b Dundee | Let not despair nor fell revenge
And let me for my parting hour
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70t Arlington | Let heav'n rejoice, let earth be glad,
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74 God's Helping Hand | Lord, let Thy goodness lead our land,
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76t Brainerd | Nor let me wait one hour.
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76b Night | O, in the morning let me rise,
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78t Repent | Let earth attend and fear:
And let your vassals hear.
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82t Lady Touch Thy Harp Again | Let the song be sad tonight,
Sing and let the music be
Let thy voice become a prayer
Sing, but let the music be
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85 Mercy Seat | O let my hand forget her skill,
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86b Hicks' Farewell | Let persecution rage around,
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88 Pisgah | And let this feeble body fail,
And let it faint and die;
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92 Promised Day | Come, let us join our friends above,
Let all the saints terrestrial sing,
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96 Mighty Love | As God is love, let it combine
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99 Pleasant Hill | Let deep repentance, faith, and love
And in me let each virtue shine
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100 Tennessee | “Now let the fatted calf be slain;
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103 Derrick | Let ev'ry heart prepare a throne,
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106 Sweet Rivers | And will not let Him go;
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111b Judkins | Oh, in the morning let me rise,
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113 The Converted Thief | Let me a sharer be.”
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114 That Glorious Day | Let Satan rage and boast no more,
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115 The Millennium | Let Satan rage and boast no more,
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118 Campbell | O let us stir each other up
Let all who for the promise wait,
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120 Home in the Sky | Let me be, with Christ, on that beautiful shore,
Let me go, with my friends to that bright, happy home,
Let me live, Oh Lord! In that home.
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124 Pilgrim's Triumph | And loath to let him go;
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126 Ocean | There let their vows be paid.
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127 Herald | And let thy excellence be known;
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128b Ninety-Fifth | Let cares like a wild deluge come,
Let storms of sorrow fall,
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129 Coronation | Let angels prostrate fall;
Let ev'ry kindred, ev'ry tribe
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130t Sacred Love | And let our hills and valleys shout
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132 Musical Society | In concert let us sing;
Let all who on the tenor sound
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137 Antioch | Let earth receive her King!
Let ev'ry heart prepare Him room,
Let men their songs employ:
No more let sin and sorrow grow,
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144t Tribulation | Let stubborn sinners fear;
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152b Messiah | O let me feel Thee near;
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157 Hallelujah | And let this feeble body fail,
And let it faint and die;
But let me find them all again
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159t Devotion (First) | Let a repenting rebel live;
So let Thy pard'ning love be found.
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160 The Saint's Delight | Let cares like a wild deluge come,
Let storms of sorrow fall,
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166 What Can I Do? | Take it, dear Lord, and let me be
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167t Detroit | Then let me nothing love;
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167b Come Along | Let us hold to the unchanging hand of our Lord,
And His word let us trust and obey.
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172 The Grand Highway | Don't let old Satan turn your face about,
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179 Traveling On | Let others seek a home below,
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194 O Happy Day | Let cheerful anthems fill His house,
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195 Garden | Then let us praise Him all our days,
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197 The Living Vine | Nor let the storm of trial beat,
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199 Vernon | Wrestling, I will not let Thee go,
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203 Cumberland | Pilgrims, with pleasure let us part,
O Jesus' name! let's part and fly
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210t Old Hundred | O come, loud anthems let us sing,
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211b Humble Penitent | Let a repenting rebel live;
So let Thy pard'ning love be found;
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214 Hosanna | Glory, glory let us sing!
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216t O, Save | Let a repenting rebel live,
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218b Harmony | Do not let us turn aside;
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222t Praise | Let the trumpet's lofty sound
Let the harp unite in praise,
Let the organ join to bless
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225b Martin | Let me to thy bosom fly,
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226t Rock of Ages | Let me hide myself in Thee!
Let the water and the blood,
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228 Pass Me Not | Let me at a throne of mercy
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230b Amboy | Let it echo o'er the sea!
Let it sound from shore to shore,
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233 Believer and His Soul | Come, my soul, and let us try
Come, and let us reason.
Speak and let the worst be known;
Let them closer drive thee.
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234 The Singing Christian | Let the unknown tomorrow
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245 Bozrah | Let the King of glory in.”
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250b Disciple | Let the world despise and leave me,
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254t Bartimeus | Let mine eyes behold the day;”
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256t Pleading Savior | Let no other trust intrude.
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257 Jubilee | Now let each one cease from sinning,
Come, let's run our race with patience,
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259b Olney | Let thy grace, Lord, like a fetter,
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260t Bavaria | Let the world despise and leave me,
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263 Autumn | Let Thy goodness never fail us,
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266 Chrystler's Field | Let sinners tell the story –
Let sweetest songs employ their tongues,
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273 Sing His Praise | Now let us love our God supreme,
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274 Mother Tell Me of the Angels | Mother, let us go, and meet him,
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282 Friendship | Then let our hearts in friendship join
To let our social pow'rs combine,
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283 Willowby | Still let us keep our end in view,
Oh let it never more steal in,
Let us our voices raise;
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289 Happy Land | Loud let His praises ring,
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290 Amity | “Come, let us seek our God today!“
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293 Lenox | Let all the nations know,
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297 Lucas | Come, let us anew
Let us gladly fulfil,
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306 Middlebury | Let us spend all the days,
Let us never more part,
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312 Penitence | Jesus, let Thy pitying eye
Let me be by grace restored;
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313 Bruce's Address | Let him basely go:
Let him come with heart and hand,
Let him face the foe.
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315 David's Victory | Let your triumphs fill the air,
Let heathen hearts on human helps repose,
Let remotest nations know
Let mighty Saul his vanquished thousands tell
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323 Holy Manna | Can you bear to let them go?
Sisters, let your pray'rs abound,
Let us love our God supremely,
Let us love each other, too;
Let us love and pray for sinners,
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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325b Jesus Died For Me | O, let us sing and praise the Lord,
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326 Royal Proclamation | For this love, let rocks and mountains,
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332 Babylonian Captivity | Let dire destruction seize this guilty frame,
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344 Morality | O let not the phantom our wishes engage,
Let's live so in youth that we blush not in age.
But let not their flatt'ry our prudence beguile;
Let's covet those charms that shall never decay,
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347 Portuguese Hymn | O come, and let us worship at His feet!
O come, and let us worship at His feet!
And let the celestial courts His praise repeat;
O come, and let us worship at His feet!
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350 The Rock | Then in Jesus' pure righteousness let me appear,
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358 O Come, Come Away | Let's hasten to the Sabbath school; O come, come away!
With joy let's haste away, O come, come away!
“Let little children come to me;” O come, come away!
Let them on Me in youth believe,
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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,
'Neath the grove of the glen let my ashes lie low,
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) | Let all who would wish to see Millennium begin,
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368t Brush Creek | Let evening blush to own a star
Let midnight be ashamed of noon;
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368b Sweetest Pleasure | Do not let us turn aside;
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372 I Won't Turn Back | Let come what may, I'll serve my dear Saviour,
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378 Mount Hope | Let guilty man rejoice!
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384 Lord I'm Depending on You | Now let us sing praise to the King,
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387 Stay, Sinner | Oh, let His love, your heart constrain,
Nor let Him weep and bleed in vain.
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391 Glad Tidings | Come, saints, let us join in the praise of the Lamb,
Let grateful hosannas unceasingly rise:
Then let us unite in the song of the skies,
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393t West Point | Awake, and let thy flowing strains
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395 King of Peace | Lord, I cannot let Thee go,
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399t Lockport | And let our joys be known;
Let those refuse to sing
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399b Thatcher | Oh! let me not be put to shame,
Nor let my foes rejoice.
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408b Dartmouth | Let all within me join,
Nor let His mercies lie
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410t Weeping Saviour | Let floods of penitential grief
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412t Howard | Let all the saints who trust in Thee,
By Thee preserv'd, let them rejoice,
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415t Nazareth | Thine let our offspring be.
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425t Exchange | And let his guilty conscience dread
Let us receive the word we hear,
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427 Naomi | Let this petition rise:
Oh, let the hope that Thou art mine,
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430 Let Me Rise | Now let me rise and join your song,
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433 New Haven | And let the vessels break;
And let our ransomed spirits go,
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434 Nobler Choice | And let me call Thee mine.
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437 The Dying Penitent | Let me a sharer be.”
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440b Robinson | Oh, let our thoughts and wishes fly
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444 Broomsgrove | And let their hearts o'erflow with joy
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455t New Lebanon | Let ev'ry soul be Jesus' guest:
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462b Upton | Let all the pow'rs within me join
Let not the wonders He hath wrought
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463 Anvern | And let thy excellence be known:
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468t Mendon | Let all, who vital breath enjoy,
Let ev'ry creature praise the Lord.
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468b Laurell | Let all whom life and breath inspire
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474 Rothwell | Praise ye the Lord, let Praise employ,
Let all, whom life and breath inspire,
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476b Shepherd (Second) | Tell me, dear Shepherd! let me know
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477 Park Street | Let peace and love on earth abound,
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478t Brentford | And let my glad obedience prove,
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480 Salineville | Let me but view Thy lovely face;
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481 Holden | Let mercy crown us till it close.
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482 Gray | Let all, who vital breath enjoy,
Let ev'ry creature praise the Lord.
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483 Burroughs (New) | Nor let us from His precepts stray.
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485 Quito | Then let us walk, without complaint,
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490 Creation (Second) | Let the Creator's praise arise;
Let the Redeemer's name be sung,
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492t Ramesis | But shall I therefore let Him go,
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492b Supplication | Let Thy good Spirit ne'er depart,
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493t Kedron | Nor let me in my sins expire!
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496b Resurrection | Let the earth's remotest bound
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499t Hasten Sinner | Let him not Thy counsel spurn,
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502 Eton | Let the King of glory in.”
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506 Dying Love | Let me truly, sweetly think
Ever let our souls be fed
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509t Break of Day | Let me go, the day is breaking,
Dear companions, let me go!
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509b The Good Shepherd | Let Thy kingdom, blessed Saviour,
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512 Missionary Song | Let thy glorious morning dawn.
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515 Olive Shade | Or to the chastened let Thy might
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516 Oliphant | Let the fiery, cloudy pillar
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517 Rapture (Second) | Let each enraptured thought obey,
Let man, by nobler passions swayed,
Let man, in God's own image made,
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519 Dalston | Let floods and nations rage,
Let swelling tides assault the sky:
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520 Harwich | And let His name
And let His name
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528 Throne of Glory | Lord, let me never, never
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531 Little Worth | Oh, let the soul it's slumbers break,
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536 Symphony | Heav'n, earth, and hell draw near; let all things come,
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542 The Heavenly Home | Let others seek a home below,
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546b Oak Grove | Come let us cross this river deep,
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548 Macedonia | That will not let us part;
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