1 Weary Rest | “I am this dark world's light.
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3 Christmas Morning | We'll celebrate this day so grand,
In honor to this little Lamb,
We'll celebrate this day so grand,
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7 Jehovah is My God | And leave this world behind;
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14 I'll Serve My Lord | While trav'lling through this land;
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16 The Finest Flower | This flow'r of wonder blooms,
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19 The Day of Days | To this old world we'll say goodbye;
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23b Evening Hymn | Lord, keep us safe this night,
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24t Volusia | All this wide world to either pole,
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25b Brimmer | Wait thou His time, so shall this night,
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26b Ninety-Third | 'Twas grace that kept me to this day,
Grace all this work shall crown,
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28t Mocksville | Remember this in eating bread,
And this in drinking wine.
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34 Going Home | And let this pilgrim go on home.
This world is but a land of woe,
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35t Lisbon | Welcome to this reviving breast,
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36t Lovely Vine | Here in this desert ground;
This city can't be hid.
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37 Heaven's My Home | This world is not my resting place,
I seek a better home than this,
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44b Dunlap's Creek | Or on this earthly ball.
And this inferior clod!
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46t The Hill of Zion | Be banished from this place;
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46b Waiting Church | And make this blighted world of ours
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47 Panting for Heaven | For this world has been so unkind,
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53 No Parting There | This glorious hope revives
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55b Idumea | To lay this body down?
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59b Dove of Peace | And I will rove this world all o'er,
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60 What Did He Do? | Will you surrender to this Saviour?
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61b Gaines | To spread thro all this earth abroad
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66b The Penitent's Prayer | Oh! let not this great refuge fail,
This only safe retreat.
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70t Arlington | This is the day the Lord has made;
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73t Ella's Song | This subject fills the starry plains
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76t Brainerd | O Jesus, could I this believe,
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76b Night | Or, if this night should prove the last,
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79 Kingwood | Unthinking man, remember this,
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80 The Blind Girl | That heav'n is like to this.
And this, I say, is heav'n.
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81b Eternal Joys | And this body laid down,
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85 Mercy Seat | This bounding heart forget to beat,
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88 Pisgah | And let this feeble body fail,
My soul shall quit this mournful vale,
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90 Brightest Days | My soul would leave this heavy clay,
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91 There is a Fountain | When this poor lisping, stamm'ring tongue
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96 Mighty Love | What wondrous mighty work is this,
We have received by this bright theme
Beyond this world of strife.
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97 The Guiding Star | O may this blessed star of hope,
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98 Christian Soldier | Is this vile world a friend to grace,
Thy saints in all this glor'ous war
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99 Pleasant Hill | More needful this than glitt'ring wealth,
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111b Judkins | Or, if this night should prove the last,
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114 That Glorious Day | This holy, bright, musician band,
Runs through this weary land.
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115 The Millennium | This holy, bright, musician band,
Runs through this weary land.
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116 Floyd | How dark this world would be,
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119 Weary Souls | Ye trav'llers through this wilderness,
In this enchanted ground;
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121b Greensboro | This heav'nly land from ours.
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122 The Dying Boy | 'Twould break this body's spell:
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129 Coronation | On this terrestrial ball,
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135 Raymond | When thou must quit this house of clay,
This gloomy prison waits for you,
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139 The Wanderer's Grave | Of this poor lonely one;
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145b Fiducia | Princes this clay must be your bed,
Great God! is this our certain doom?
Then when we drop this dying flesh,
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146b Bangor | Princes, this clay must be your bed,
Great God! is this our certain doom?
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147 Fairfield | And make this last resolve.
This were to die delightful thought!
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148 Leander | Is this vile world a friend to grace,
Thy saints in all this glor'ous war
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149 A Good Time Coming | Though we have our troubles in this world below,
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150 Salvation | And make this last resolve;
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152t Cross of Christ | This is my dear delightful theme,
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157 Hallelujah | And let this feeble body fail,
My soul shall quit this mournful vale,
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158 The Land of Rest | This heav'nly land from ours.
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163b Burroughs | This land is not the land for me.
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165 Babylon is Fallen | What is this that comes to pass?
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166 What Can I Do? | Dear Lord, I give this life to Thee,
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167b Come Along | At the end of this wearisome fray.
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168b Sunrise | That beat me on this troubled shore;
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172 The Grand Highway | If you have started on this blessed route,
This grand highway a holy way shall be,
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176 Heavenly Treasures | We'll sail away while this world burns,
And He'll say this is your own.
This treasure here is your reward,
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185 Corinth | No: when I blush be this my shame,
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188 He Loves Me | He loves me this I know;
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Say, will you have this Christ or no?
And with this glor'ous Jesus rest?
Say, will you have this Christ or no?
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194 O Happy Day | Well may this glowing heart rejoice,
Fixed on this blissful center rest;
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197 The Living Vine | This day with one accord;
Around this feeble trusting band,
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201 Mission | Your friends will pass this lonesome place,
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202 Immensity | No, for this world is ever bright
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206 Prayer Meeting | This robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise
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207t Windham | If she would gain this heav'nly land.
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207b Meditation | Say, will you have this Christ or no?
And with this this glor'ous Jesus rest?
Say, will you have this Christ or no?
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208t He Lives | What comfort this sweet sentence gives!
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209 The Lord's Supper | “This is my body broke for sin,
“Do this” He cried, “till time shall end,
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211t Hopewell | This note above all others raise,
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216b Social Band | This glor'ous host is not unknown
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221t Pleyel's Hymn | This my guard, and that my guide.
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229 Tranquility | Pilgrims in this vale of tears,
Past this scene of toil and pain,
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233 Believer and His Soul | What is this that casts you down,
This by faith I sometimes view,
Why then this dejection?
This the scriptures witness;
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235 Faithful Soldier | From this vain world of sin?
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236t Pacolet | They may obtain this jewel
Can quench this flame of fire.
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244t Mutual Love | From this vain world of sin?
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245 Bozrah | Who is this that comes from far,
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246 The Good Physician | But this proved more distressing,
At length this great Physician,
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254t Bartimeus | “Lord remove this grievous blindness,
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256t Pleading Savior | Sinners, can you hate this Saviour?
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258 Thorny Desert | But beyond this vale of sorrows
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259t Crumly | Truly blessed is this station,
May I still enjoy this feeling,
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263 Autumn | Through this lonely vale of tears;
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Under this sore temptation:
All under this character.”
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278 God Holds the Future | So many strive this world to gain,
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281t Am I Born to Die? | To lay this body down?
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286 Ganges | This fearful truth increased my pain,
But when I found this truth remain,
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290 Amity | Peace to this sacred house!
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292 Grief of Love | While in this vale of sorrow,
He walked this way of grief and pain,
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300 Desire | I only live for this:
This I always will require,
Ah! give me this to know,
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306 Middlebury | On this festival day,
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307 True Happiness | What a mercy is this,
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316 This Heavy Load | This heavy load, I'll lay aside,
We'll leave these burdens, and this woe;
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318 The Martial Trumpet | To ev'ry soldier this is given:
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325b Jesus Died For Me | And this I know I'm on my way,
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326 Royal Proclamation | For this love, let rocks and mountains,
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328 Mercy's Free | What's this that in my soul is rising?
This work that's in my soul begun,
This will torment the sinner most,
This truth through all our live shall cheer us,
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332 Babylonian Captivity | Let dire destruction seize this guilty frame,
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336t Sweet Harmony | Of this world's vain store,
But this I do find,
This blessing is mine,
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336b Probation | Be this my one great bus'ness here,
Transported from this vale, to live
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347 Portuguese Hymn | To you this day is born a Prince and Saviour;
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348 We've a Mansion in Heaven | How sweet 'tis to think, when this life fades away,
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351 Sweet Home | I sigh from this body of sin to be free,
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356 Morning Song | The birds are now singing and this is their song,
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359 Wondrous Love | What wondrous love is this! O my soul!
What wondrous love is this,
To send this precious peace to my soul?
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368t Brush Creek | O'er this benighted soul of mine.
No: when I blush, be this my shame,
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372 I Won't Turn Back | Through this world, this old world of strife;
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380 Christian Song | Ah! what is this drawing my breath,
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384 Lord I'm Depending on You | We are trying, Lord, to live rightly in this sorrow land;
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385 Sweet Heaven | This world is not my resting place,
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388 Anchor | It bears us Through this earthly strife,
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389 Crown of Victory | Through this dark world of ours
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394 Stubborn Heart | To melt this stubborn stone away;
This heart, this frozen heart of mine.
To move this stupid heart of mine.
And melt this stubborn heart of mine.
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397t Hants | And from this moment, live or die,
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397b Bedan | All this wide world, to either pole,
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399t Lockport | Be banish'd from this place;
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400b Hall | Are once to be compar'd with this,
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402t Olive Leaf | All this wide world, from either pole,
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405t Honeywel | Lord, form this wretched heart anew,
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409t Little Marlborough | And must this body die?
This mortal frame decay?
Shall but refine this flesh,
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410b Kambia | Is this our mortal frame!
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413b Barby | To this dear cov'nant of Thy word
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417b Zanesville | Oh, what a sun, which broke, this day,
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419t Rockingham (First) | To spread through all this earth abroad
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421t Seymour | This fountain in his day,
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427 Naomi | Let this petition rise:
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433 New Haven | “This earth,” he cries, “is not my place,
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434 Nobler Choice | Of this dear gift possessed,
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440t Beulah | With this I venture nigh;
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441 The Lonesome Dove | Ye trav'llers through this wilderness,
In this enchanted ground;
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445 Revelation | Far from this world of toil and strife,
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446 Damascus | Is in this book denied.
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450t Burford | “Father, remove this bitter cup,
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461 Lynn | Affects this precious hiding place:
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468t Mendon | His kindness this return exacts,
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480 Salineville | Can make this world of guilt remove;
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482 Gray | His kindness this return exacts,
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493t Kedron | Remove this load of guilty woe,
Should bruise this wretched soul of mine
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498 Hendon | This my guard, and that my guide.
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499t Hasten Sinner | Ere this evening's course be run.
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503 Invocation (New) | In this propitious hour,
In this social meeting.
In this social meeting.
In this social meeting.
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506 Dying Love | With this true and living bread.
This blest cup of sacrifice:
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507t Union | From whence does this union arise,
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507b Sicily | But this Saviour died to have us
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511 Farewell | This world, flesh, and Satan must all be denied;
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515 Olive Shade | Hallow this grief.
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516 Oliphant | Pilgrim thro' this barren land;
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523 Conquest | Who live in this day,
No day like this day has appeared.
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524 When Shall We Meet Again? | In this dark vale of woes,
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528 Throne of Glory | For all this dying sorrow,
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542 The Heavenly Home | When from this earthly prison free,
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546b Oak Grove | Come let us cross this river deep,
This swelling stream that separates
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549t The Christian's Farewell | That we must be parted from this social band;
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549b The Drone | to lay this body down.
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