16 The Finest Flower | And ripens in the skies.
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22t Laban | To draw thee from the skies.
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23t Phillippi | Which sparkle through the skies.
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44b Dunlap's Creek | What empty things are all the skies,
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49 Forever with the Lord | Rough seas and stormy skies.
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55b Idumea | And see the flaming skies.
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67t Peterboro | To Him who rules the skies.
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80 The Blind Girl | I cannot touch the distant skies,
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97 The Guiding Star | It's glories shine above the skies,
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98 Christian Soldier | Must I be carried to the skies
In robes of vict'ry through the skies,
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104 Everlasting Song | And to my native skies.
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113 The Converted Thief | And shine above the skies.”
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126 Ocean | The men, astonished, mount the skies,
And orders silence through the skies,
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128b Ninety-Fifth | To mansions in the skies,
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144t Tribulation | Still drags her downward from the skies,
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145b Fiducia | We'll rise above the skies.
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148 Leander | Must I be carried to the skies
In robes of vict'ry through the skies,
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152b Messiah | And lightnings cleave the skies.
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160 The Saint's Delight | To mansions in the skies,
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193 Kay | To join the music of the skies.
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198 News From The Skies | News from the regions of the skies,
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200 Parting Hand | Who seek for mansions in the skies,
To glor'ous mansions in the skies;
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208b French Broad | Their summits tower t'ward the skies;
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221b Poor, Weak, and Worthless | Enthroned with Him above the skies
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227 Majestic Rays | And skies and stars obey His will;
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229 Tranquility | Mid the chorus of the skies,
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248 Twilight is Falling | Far away beyond the starlit skies,
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255 Watchman (Second) | Light is breaking in the skies;
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272 Felicity | Troops resplendent fill the skies;
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273 Sing His Praise | By faith we mount the upper skies,
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281t Am I Born to Die? | And see the flaming skies.
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299 Green Meadows | The mist below the skies,
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303 The Unclouded Day | O they tell me of a home far beyond the skies,
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306 Middlebury | Come away to the skies,
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311 Elysian | Burst, ye intervening skies,
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313 Bruce's Address | Lo, your Captain from the skies,
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333 Night is Coming | Under the sunset skies;
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340 Concord | I soon contemplate more beautiful skies,
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354 Summer | Then to hail Him in triumph descending the skies.
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356 Morning Song | Away with your slumbers, the bright morning skies
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390 Crown of Light | Demanding life, impatient for the skies.
The seas shall waste, the skies to smoke decay,
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391 Glad Tidings | And join the full chorus that gladdens the skies.
Then let us unite in the song of the skies,
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405b Caution | To draw thee from the skies.
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407 Sweet Hope (Second) | 'Tis well when darkness veils the skies,
Their spirits to the skies,
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409t Little Marlborough | And often, from the skies,
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417b Zanesville | Ascend the lofty skies;
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437 The Dying Penitent | And shine above the skies.
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439 Lydia | The beauties of the skies.
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443 Christmas | News from the regions of the skies
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449 Cosmer | Sweep thro' the sounding skies.
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450b Consolation | To Him that rules the skies.
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467t Elparan | As grateful incense, to the skies,
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480 Salineville | The glories of th'eternal skies;
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490 Creation (Second) | From all that dwell below the skies,
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493b Day-Star | Day of triumph! through the skies
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495 The Sailor's Home | And seas are calm, and skies are clear,
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517 Rapture (Second) | Lo! heav'n, and earth, and seas and skies,
To join the thunders of the skies,
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519 Dalston | And skies and stars obey Thy word:
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522 Newbury | Those fairer, purer skies;
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