2 O Wondrous Love | Oh dearly has He loved,
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5b Always Something New | Oh when we feel the pow'r of Christ,
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24t Volusia | Oh! cease, my wand'ring soul,
Oh, haste to gain that dear abode,
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24b Fredrica | Oh let me not be put to shame,
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38 God Is Our Refuge | Oh refuge sweet from ev'ry tempest shock.
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40t Mamie | Oh, won't we have a good time there
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43 The Heavenly Throng | Oh may our lips and lives make known,
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47 Panting for Heaven | Oh when will the period appear,
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55t Carolina | Oh may it all my pow'rs engage,
And Oh Thy servant, Lord, prepare,
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61b Gaines | Oh for a thousand tongues to sing
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65 The Golden Hill | Oh let me not be put to shame,
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66t Balerma | Oh happy is the man who hears
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67b Dundee | Oh give me tears for other's woes,
Oh may my days obscurely pass,
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87 The Promised Land | Oh, who will come and go with me?
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89 Northfield | How long, dear Saviour, oh how long,
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94 Plenary | Oh how can words with equal warmth
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95 Canaan's Land | Oh for a breeze of heav'nly love,
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111b Judkins | Oh, in the morning let me rise,
Oh, take me to Thy promised rest,
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120 Home in the Sky | Let me live, Oh Lord! In that home.
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122 The Dying Boy | But now, oh now, farewell.
Farewell, Oh fare thee well!
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123 Rapturous Scene | Oh, may our lips and lives make known
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125t Endless Joy | Oh, if my Lord would come and meet,
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129 Coronation | Oh that with yonder sacred throng
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142 The Solid Rock | Oh, may I then in Him be found;
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144b Walk with God | Oh, for a closer walk with God,
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151 Sweet Prospect | Oh, for a closer walk with God,
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152t Cross of Christ | Oh, who can be compared to Him,
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153 Columbus | Oh, once I had a glor'ous view
Oh, what immortal joys I felt,
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154 Happy Time | Oh, happy time, long waited for,
Oh may we never part;
Oh, what a heav'n have I.
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156 Repentance | Oh, if my soul were formed for woe,
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158 The Land of Rest | Oh, could we make our doubts remove,
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159t Devotion (First) | Oh wash my soul from ev'ry sin!
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159b Long Sought Home | Oh, how I long for thee!
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163t Hollis | Oh, while the swelling floods prevail,
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163b Burroughs | Oh may we meet on Canaan's shore.
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164t Convict | O Lord! Oh Lord! do hear my cry,
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164b The Pilgrim's Song | Oh is there anyone like me.
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168t Rest | Asleep in Jesus! oh for me
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168b Sunrise | Oh what a happy day,
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171 Sessions | Sinner, oh why so thoughtless grown?
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175 O How I Love Jesus | Oh, how I love Jesus,
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176 Heavenly Treasures | Oh, won't you come with me? I'm going home
Oh, praise the Lord we'll sing again together in the sky.
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182 A Happy Meeting | Basking in the Saviour's love, His love sublime, oh hallelujah, won't that be a
Oh, what rapture when we view the splendor of that holy, happy place;
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186 Lord Remember Me | Oh, my dear friend won't you come to the cross?
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Oh, turn, sinner, turn, may the Lord help you turn,
Oh, turn, sinner, turn, why will you die?
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192 The Penitent | Oh shall not warmer accents tell
Oh if my soul were formed for woe,
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193 Kay | But oh when that last conflict's o'er,
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200 Parting Hand | Oh could I stay with friends so kind;
O glor'ous day! Oh blessed hope!
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202 Immensity | There is a world, and oh how blest!
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205 The Watchman's Call | Oh, think thou hast a soul to save;
Oh mortals view the dream of life,
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208b French Broad | Oh, God! forbid that I should fall
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216t O, Save | Oh save, save mighty Lord!
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235 Faithful Soldier | Oh, when shall I see Jesus,
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238 Child's Wish | Oh, send a shining angel
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242 Come, Ye Disconsolate | Oh, to the Saviour come, He will receive you,
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250b Disciple | Oh, 'tis not in grief to harm me
Oh, 'twere not in joy to charm me,
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252 The Sufferings of Christ | Oh, did my dear Jesus thus bleed,
Oh, whence did such mercy proceed?
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253 Is It Far? | Oh, my brother, will you with me go
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256b Sacred Rest | Oh, may my heart in tune be found,
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257 Jubilee | Oh, receive it, now's your time;
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259b Olney | Praise the mount oh, fix me on it,
Oh, to grace how great a debtor
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264 Harwell | Bring, oh bring the glor'ous day
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Oh, woe is me that I was born!
Oh, what would I have given!
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276 Worlds Beyond the Sky | Oh, could our thoughts and wishes fly,
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279 Lecil | Oh Jesus heal our broken hearts;
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281b Palmetto | Oh that all my friends were His.
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283 Willowby | Oh let it never more steal in,
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289 Happy Land | Oh how they sweetly sing,
Oh we shall happy be,
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295 Redeemer's Praise | Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing
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297 Lucas | Oh that each in the day
Oh that each from his Lord
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307 True Happiness | Oh, how happy are they,
Oh what joy I received,
Oh that all His salvation might see,
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316 This Heavy Load | I love Thee, Oh my God, I hope
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320 Longing for the Day | Oh I am longing for that sweet day.
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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330 Fulfillment | Oh sinners hear our invitation,
Oh fly to Jesus for salvation,
Oh, then He'll cut His foes asunder,
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336t Sweet Harmony | Oh, tell me no more
And oh, my dear Jesus,
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341 The Lone Pilgrim | Oh tell my companion and children most dear,
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348 We've a Mansion in Heaven | Oh, why should we murmur and grieve here below,
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355 Homeward Bound | Oh how we fly 'neath the loud creaking sail,
Join in our number, oh come and be blest;
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356 Morning Song | Oh, who can be sad, when the dewdrops so bright
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367 David's Lamentation | Oh my son!
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380 Christian Song | Oh tell me, my soul, is it death,
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385 Sweet Heaven | Oh, heaven, my home, sweet heaven, my home,
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387 Stay, Sinner | Oh, come, and He will bid you live;
Oh, come, and freely He'll forgive.
Oh, let His love, your heart constrain,
Oh, come and taste the joys of heav'n.
Oh, come and join them on that shore,
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398t St. Thomas | Oh join the praise we sing!
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402t Olive Leaf | Oh cease, my wand'ring soul,
Oh, haste to gain that dear abode,
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405b Caution | Oh, watch and fight and pray,
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408b Dartmouth | Oh bless the Lord, my soul;
Oh bless the Lord, my soul;
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409b Newingham | Oh that I could repent,
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412b Colchester | Oh 'twas a joyful sound to hear
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417b Zanesville | Oh, what a night was that, which wrapt
Oh, what a sun, which broke, this day,
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423t Coventry | Oh, could our thoughts our wishes fly
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423b Benediction | Oh smile and bid my sorrows cease,
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427 Naomi | Oh, let the hope that Thou art mine,
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433 New Haven | Oh, would He more of heav'n bestow,
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434 Nobler Choice | – Oh name divinely sweet! –
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435 Shenley | Oh 'twas a joyful sound to hear
Oh pray we then for Salem's peace,
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440b Robinson | Oh, let our thoughts and wishes fly
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444 Broomsgrove | Oh render thanks, and bless the Lord,
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446 Damascus | Oh may we search with eager pains,
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451t Shepherd (First) | Oh, send Thy light and truth abroad
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452t Head | Oh, happy they who know the Lord,
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461 Lynn | Asleep in Jesus! Oh how sweet
Asleep in Jesus! Oh, for me
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468t Mendon | Oh praise the Lord in that blest place
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469 Pilesgrove | Oh render thanks to God above,
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471b Hesperia | Yet, oh, the chief of sinners spare,
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473 Bartholday | Once we were fall'n, and oh how low
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480 Salineville | Oh might I once mount up and see
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501 Owen | Oh the wormwood and the gall!
Oh the pangs His soul sustained!
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504 Missionary Hymn | Salvation! oh, salvation!
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508 Heavenly Rest | Oh, when shall we sweetly remove,
Oh, when shall we dwell with our King,
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509b The Good Shepherd | Come, oh come! and reign forever,
Oh! good Shepherd, feed Thy sheep.
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514 Crown | Oh, what joy the sight affords!
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515 Olive Shade | Oh, by the anguish of that night,
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518 Ariel | Oh, could I speak the matchless worth,
Oh, could I sound the glories forth,
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528 Throne of Glory | Oh sacred head, now wounded,
Oh sacred brow, surrounded
Oh turn Thy pitying eye;
Oh, can I leave Thee ever?
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531 Little Worth | Oh, let the soul it's slumbers break,
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546t The Holy Spirit | The Bridegroom of my soul I seek, Oh, when will He appear?
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