2 O Wondrous Love | We may not know, we cannot tell,
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4 Copeland | And may His blessings be to you,
That we may live in endless day.
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11 Minister's Farewell | For you and me, that we may be
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14 I'll Serve My Lord | Though so unworthy I may be,
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15 My Consolation | May Christ, the Saviour be made known,
O may His love abound most free,
The lost to save, that all may be
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23b Evening Hymn | O may we all remember well,
May angels guard us while we sleep,
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33 Angel Choir | May they all meet around the throne,
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35t Lisbon | Here we may sit and see Him here;
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36t Lovely Vine | O may their throats be swell'd with notes,
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36b Albion | May speak their joys abroad.
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38 God Is Our Refuge | Though storms may howl without;
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43 The Heavenly Throng | Oh may our lips and lives make known,
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45t Ila | May purify our souls from sin,
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51 Lonsdale | May speak their joys abroad.
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55t Carolina | Oh may it all my pow'rs engage,
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59b Dove of Peace | The Dove may yet be found.”
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64 Youthful Blessings | May God His richest blessings give
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67b Dundee | Oh may my days obscurely pass,
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73t Ella's Song | Now may the Lord reveal His face,
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76b Night | Where I may sing Thy praise.
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86t Ortonville | And may the music of Thy name
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92 Promised Day | O, may our hearts by grace renewed,
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96 Mighty Love | O'er all our race may it prevail,
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97 The Guiding Star | O may this blessed star of hope,
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99 Pleasant Hill | May I its great importance learn,
O, may my heart by grace renewed,
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101 An Address for All | A Caesar may be great today, yet death will close his eyes:
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107 Resignation (First) | O may Thy house be mine abode,
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111b Judkins | Where I may sing Thy praise.
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121t Prosperity | O may I worthy prove to see,
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123 Rapturous Scene | Oh, may our lips and lives make known
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125b Day Dawn | And there may I, though vile as he,
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129 Coronation | We at His feet may fall;
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132 Musical Society | Then may we also take delight
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140 Edom | O, may our lips and lives make known
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142 The Solid Rock | Oh, may I then in Him be found;
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147 Fairfield | Whatever may oppose.
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150 Salvation | Whatever may oppose.
Perhaps He may command my touch,
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152t Cross of Christ | O God, to us may grace be giv'n
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154 Happy Time | Oh may we never part;
You may be happy too;
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155 Solemn Call | A Caesar may be great today,
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159t Devotion (First) | May not a sinner trust in Thee?
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163b Burroughs | Oh may we meet on Canaan's shore.
That we may meet beyond the grave.
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166 What Can I Do? | O may I by some word or deed,
I'll go dear Lord, where you may lead
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168t Rest | May such a blissful refuge be!
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170 On My Way | The tempter nigh to win may try,
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172 The Grand Highway | That all may see the glory of the Lord,
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174b Burning Lamp | The vilest sinner may return.
The day of grace; and mortals may
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185 Corinth | Ashamed of Jesus! yes, I may,
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Oh, turn, sinner, turn, may the Lord help you turn,
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194 O Happy Day | Well may this glowing heart rejoice,
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200 Parting Hand | O may we meet on Canaan's shore.
That we may meet beyond the grave.
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201 Mission | Your morning sun may set at noon,
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202 Immensity | There forms that mortals may not see,
May seek to view the fair abode,
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203 Cumberland | Our distant bodies may remove,
That other souls may learn their woe,
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206 Prayer Meeting | May I thy consolation share,
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208b French Broad | But may I rise on wings of love,
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216t O, Save | May not a sinner trust in Thee?
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222b St. Louis | There we all may meet again.
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224b Hark My Soul | Yes, she may forgetful be,
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231 Indian's Farewell | Long may the loved bow'r remain,
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232b Olean | I know not what may soon betide.
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233 Believer and His Soul | Speaking may relieve thee.
May it not in measure?
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234 The Singing Christian | Bring with it what it may.
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236t Pacolet | They may obtain this jewel
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249 Green Fields | December's as pleasant as May.
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250b Disciple | Foes may hate, and friends disown me,
Storms may howl and clouds may gather,
Man may trouble and distress me,
Life with trials hard may press me,
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256b Sacred Rest | Oh, may my heart in tune be found,
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259t Crumly | May I still enjoy this feeling,
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260t Bavaria | Foes may hate, and friends disown me,
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | But now may I lament my case,
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267 Louisiana | Come, little children, now we may
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269b Invocation | May we all return home praying,
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282 Friendship | There may the sons of sorrow find
Well may he feel and recommend
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290 Amity | May peace attend thy gate,
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297 Lucas | Of His coming, may say,
May receive the glad word,
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305 The Weary Soldier | May I see the harbor light.
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306 Middlebury | That our souls may remain,
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307 True Happiness | May they all be devoted to Him.
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308 The Happy Time | O may we never part.
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309 Singing School | May all these young people
We all may faithful prove,
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314 The Christian | Poor sinners may deride me,
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318 The Martial Trumpet | Outlawed rebels too may claim,
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319 Weary Pilgrim | The world and flesh in vain may rise,
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320 Longing for the Day | Will you pray, my brother, that we may meet,
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335 When I am Gone | Sing a sweet song, such as angels may have,
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336b Probation | And tell me, Lord, may I there find
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341 The Lone Pilgrim | The tempest may howl and the loud thunder roar,
And gathering storms may arise,
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348 We've a Mansion in Heaven | A city of light, where we freely may roam,
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351 Sweet Home | Though now my temptations like billows may foam,
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357 The Trumpet | May our justified souls find a welcome in heav'n.
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358 O Come, Come Away | While others may seek for vain and foolish pleasures,
'Tis there I may learn the ways of heav'nly wisdom,
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372 I Won't Turn Back | Let come what may, I'll serve my dear Saviour,
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399t Lockport | May speak their joys abroad.
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414 Friend | That I may love Thee more.
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419b Fountain | O may I there, though vile as he,
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421t Seymour | And here may I, though vile as he,
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435 Shenley | May peace within thy sacred walls,
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446 Damascus | Oh may we search with eager pains,
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455b Rockbridge | The vilest sinner may return.
The day of grace, and mortals may
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459b Refuge | Loud may the troubled ocean roar
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461 Lynn | May such a blissful refuge be:
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467t Elparan | O that our thoughts and thanks may rise,
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478t Brentford | Oh! may my future life declare
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483 Burroughs (New) | That we from God may not depart.
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493t Kedron | Father, if I may call Thee so,
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494 Hingham | O, may my heart in tune be found,
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503 Invocation (New) | O may we feel Thy pow'r,
O may we find Thy favor,
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505 Waterford | Sinners, ye may love Him too;
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512 Missionary Song | May the glorious day approaching
May the morning chase the night:
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524 When Shall We Meet Again? | May we all there unite,
There may our music swell;
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530 Urmund | That we with Thee may ever reign
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532 Boerne | December's as pleasant as May.
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533 Prospect of Heaven | Where they may rest the aching head,
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537 Crucifixion | Pleading that sinners may live:
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541 Resignation (Second) | O may Thy house be mine abode,
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542 The Heavenly Home | Affliction's waves may round me foam;
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544 Life's Troubles | And will help you in all that you may do.
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548 Macedonia | Our bodies may far off remove,
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