13 Traveler's Hope | No more to sigh or shed a tear,
No more to suffer pain or fear.
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27t Morning Worship | Or on the chilling mount did stay,
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30b Dennis | In joy or sorrow, life or death,
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35b Boylston | Or like the morning flow'r;
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36b Albion | Or walk the golden streets.
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38 God Is Our Refuge | Unmixed with fear or doubt.
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44b Dunlap's Creek | Or on this earthly ball.
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46t The Hill of Zion | Or walk the golden streets.
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51 Lonsdale | Or walk the golden streets.
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54 My Trust | Or to defend His cause,
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55b Idumea | Eternal happiness or woe,
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63b Pardoning Love | Unawed by shame or fear,
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66t Balerma | Than east or west unfold;
Than gems or stars of gold.
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67b Dundee | Without remorse or care!
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73t Ella's Song | Or more display the sov'reign right
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73b Downs | Not all the riches or the earth
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76b Night | Or, if this night should prove the last,
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79 Kingwood | Or sigh in endless night.
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85 Mercy Seat | Or how the hosts of hell defeat,
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95 Canaan's Land | Or turn my feet astray.
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98 Christian Soldier | Or blush to speak His name?
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99 Pleasant Hill | Or aught the world bestows;
Nor reputation, food, or health,
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101 An Address for All | Or else you'll weep, lament and cry, lost in a ruined state.
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102 Missionary's Adieu | Or to the burning zones.
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105b Hamburg | Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
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106 Sweet Rivers | A few more days, or years at most,
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107 Resignation (First) | No more a stranger or a guest,
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108 Redeeming Love | A few more days, or years, at most,
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111t Fleeting Days | or like a shooting star.
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111b Judkins | Or, if this night should prove the last,
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128t Hester | Or I too soon remove.
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132 Musical Society | We'll set our key on flat or sharp,
We'll set our key on flat or sharp,
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146t Solemn Warning | Or else you'll weep, lament and cry,
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148 Leander | Or blush to speak His name?
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152b Messiah | To all I speak or do.
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153 Columbus | Or else I've nought to say.
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157 Hallelujah | Give joy or grief, give ease or pain,
Take life or friends away;
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164t Convict | Be with me now or I must die;
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166 What Can I Do? | O may I by some word or deed,
At morning, noon or night.
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172 The Grand Highway | No rav'nous beast or lion shall be there,
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179 Traveling On | Which flames devour, or waves o'erflow,
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187 The Gospel Pool | Or show His smiling face.
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Say, will you have this Christ or no?
Say, will you have this Christ or no?
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201 Mission | By fleeting time or conqu'ring death,
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202 Immensity | Than angels tell or poets sing,
Or find it in the curtained sky:
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207b Meditation | Say, will you have this Christ or no?
Say, will you have this Christ or no?
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208b French Broad | Or sink beneath the flames of hell.
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232b Olean | Or tremble at the tempest's pow'r?
Why should I either flee or yield,
Or how my wants shall be supplied;
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245 Bozrah | Is He man, or is He God?
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249 Green Fields | Have nothing to wish or to fear;
No changes of season or place
Or take me unto Thee on high,
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250b Disciple | All I've sought, or hoped, or known.
Something still to do or bear.
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260t Bavaria | All I've sought, or hoped, or known,
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262 Collins | Or groan you will when time shall cease,
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Or after death have being!
Or had I died when I was young,
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282 Friendship | Or a deluding story.
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286 Ganges | Or sink in endless woe.
Or feel the wrath of God.
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307 True Happiness | Whether many or few,
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315 David's Victory | The brazen armor or the golden spear.
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319 Weary Pilgrim | When the world or flesh would rise,
Strangers slight, or friends despise,
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326 Royal Proclamation | Turn or you are lost forever,
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327 The Christian's Hope | No more to suffer pain or fear;
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330 Fulfillment | Or you must meet God's awful frown.
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336b Probation | Or – shuts me up in hell.
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338b Davis | Or cry in the desert for bread?
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339 Samanthra | Or 'lone in the wilderness rove.
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340 Concord | No lurking temptation, defilement or fear,
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341 The Lone Pilgrim | No kindred or relative nigh:
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344 Morality | What pleasure in beauty or wealth can I find?
Reascend to my God without murmur or sigh,
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380 Christian Song | No more to be envied or loved.
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383 Azmon | Or spark of glimm'ring day.
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392 Imandra | Without any motion of body or sound;
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393b China | Or shake at death's alarms?
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397t Hants | And from this moment, live or die,
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420 Cambridge | A contrite heart, or no?
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423t Coventry | Or reason's feeble ray,
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440b Robinson | Or reason's feeble ray,
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442 Lanesboro | And they must drink, or die.
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448t Suffield | What can I wish, or wait for then,
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449 Cosmer | All pow'r that gods or kings have claimed
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461 Lynn | On Indian plains or Lapland snows,
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466 The Mercy-Seat | Or how the hosts of hell defeat,
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485 Quito | Or all we can endure below,
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489 Ridge | Or immortality endures.
Or immortality endures.
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501 Owen | Shun not suff'ring, shame or loss;
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507b Sicily | Could or would have shed His blood?
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515 Olive Shade | Or to the chastened let Thy might
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521 Darwell | Or in swift courses move,
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532 Boerne | Have nothing to wish or to fear;
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541 Resignation (Second) | No more a stranger or a guest,
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542 The Heavenly Home | Which flames devour, or waves o'erflow;
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