4 Copeland | Our life is like an open book.
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34 Going Home | The earth will soon dissolve like snow,
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35b Boylston | His anger like a rising wind,
Or like the morning flow'r;
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44b Dunlap's Creek | There's nothing like my God.
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45t Ila | We shall be like our Head.
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49 Forever with the Lord | Like Noah's dove, I flit between,
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53 No Parting There | Is like to that above.
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78b New Britain | That saved a wretch like me!
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79 Kingwood | Time, like the tide, its motion keeps,
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80 The Blind Girl | And think them all like you,
That heav'n is like to this.
Forgive my faults like thee?
On a blind girl like me?
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93 Something New | The new, possessed, like fading flow'rs,
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107 Resignation (First) | But like a child at home.
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110 Volunteers | They look like men of war.
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111t Fleeting Days | or like a shooting star.
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114 That Glorious Day | When, like a bride, Jerusalem
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115 The Millennium | When, like a bride, Jerusalem
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116 Floyd | Which like the plants that throw
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119 Weary Souls | We're often like the lonesome dove,
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121b Greensboro | Death, like a narrow sea, divides
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126 Ocean | Each like a tott'ring drunkard reels,
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128b Ninety-Fifth | Let cares like a wild deluge come,
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138 Rest in the Kingdom | Lurking fears like a dart
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146t Solemn Warning | Although you flourish like the rose,
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147 Fairfield | Hath like a mountain rose;
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150 Salvation | Hath like a mountain rose;
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154 Happy Time | With patience more like those above,
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156 Repentance | Repentance should like rivers flow
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158 The Land of Rest | Death, like a narrow sea divides
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160 The Saint's Delight | I feel like I'm on my journey home.
Let cares like a wild deluge come,
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164b The Pilgrim's Song | Like one alone, I seem to be,
Oh is there anyone like me.
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165 Babylon is Fallen | Murm'ring like the distant thunder,
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175 O How I Love Jesus | It sounds like music to my ear,
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176 Heavenly Treasures | With wings like eagles we'll upward fly
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179 Traveling On | I feel like traveling on;
I feel like traveling on.
Yes, I feel like traveling on;
I feel like traveling on.
I feel like traveling on;
I feel like traveling on.
I feel like traveling on;
I feel like traveling on.
I feel like traveling on
I feel like traveling on.
I feel like traveling on;
I feel like traveling on.
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Like momentary dreams appear:
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192 The Penitent | Repentance should like rivers flow
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200 Parting Hand | Your friendship's like a drawing band,
You draw like cords around my heart.
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201 Mission | Youth, like the spring will soon be gone
Must wither like the blasted rose;
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212 Christian Prospect | I feel no ways like getting tired
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229 Tranquility | Once they knew, like us below,
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250b Disciple | Thou art not like them untrue.
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256b Sacred Rest | Like David's harp of solemn sound.
Like holy oil to cheer my head.
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259b Olney | Let thy grace, Lord, like a fetter,
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260t Bavaria | Thou art not like them, untrue.
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264 Harwell | When we think of love like Thine,
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | And he like naught in God's account,
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266 Chrystler's Field | Though Satan roars like thunder;
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267 Louisiana | Faith, like a little mustard seed,
The spirit like a little dove
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271 The Mouldering Vine (First) | We are like to one of these.
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282 Friendship | Fame, like a shadow flies away,
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296 He's Holding My Hand | I feel no way like turning back,
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300 Desire | Was ever grief like Thine?
What the depth of love like Thine!
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308 The Happy Time | With patience more like those above,
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312 Penitence | False to Thee, like Peter, I
Would fain like Peter weep.
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326 Royal Proclamation | Mercy like a flowing fountain –
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329 Redeeming Grace | And like old David I will tell,
Though like Bartimeus I was blinded,
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340 Concord | Ye guided my footsteps like stars during night,
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343 Tell the Story | To hear it like the rest.
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350 The Rock | When Satan, my foe, comes along like a flood,
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351 Sweet Home | Though now my temptations like billows may foam,
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353 Bower of Prayer | Like thoughts of absenting myself for a day
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359 Wondrous Love | Like comets through the sky,
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365 The Indian's Petition | And whose heart like the fawn is as pure as the snow;
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382 How Sweet the Sound | Amazing grace! how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me!
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385 Sweet Heaven | How I'd like to sit down at the Master's feet;
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389 Crown of Victory | Beam like a bow of promise, Through the cloud.
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398b Gerar | Where joy, like morning dew, distils,
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400t Christian Love | Is like to that above.
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403b Silver Street | Come like the people of His choice,
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411 The Trumpeters | They look like men of war:
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412b Colchester | Like her united tow'rs.
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416t Fragrance | No music's like Thy charming name,
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416b Edwards | 'Tis, like the sun, a heav'nly light,
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435 Shenley | Like her united tow'rs.
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436t Turner | Death, like a narrow sea, divides
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438 The Mouldering Vine (Second) | We are like to one of these.
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441 The Lonesome Dove | We're often like the lonesome dove,
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450t Burford | His sweat, like drops of blood, ran down;
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454 Heavenly Light (or Eden) | Like mingling flames in sacrifice.
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457t Ware | Clothed with a body like our own.
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460b Gratitude | Gently distil like early dew.
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462t Lotha | Like sympathy and love again.
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470 Duke Street | Like chariots that attend Thy state.
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472b Cleaveland | And when, like wand'ring sheep we strayed,
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476b Shepherd (Second) | Why should Thy bride appear like one
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494 Hingham | Like David's harp, of solemn sound.
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511 Farewell | And peace, like a river, give comfort within.
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519 Dalston | Like billows fierce and loud,
And dash like waves against the shore.
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523 Conquest | No day like this day has appeared.
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531 Little Worth | Life, like its glories glides away,
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541 Resignation (Second) | But like a child at home.
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542 The Heavenly Home | Although like Laz'rus sick and poor,
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547 Higher Ground | Like swirling leaves my fleeting days are scattered by the wind,
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