1 Weary Rest | Lay down, thou weary one, lay down,
“Lay down, thou weary one, lay down,
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7 Jehovah is My God | To hear what Thou dost say.
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8 Creation (First) | Thou sun with golden beams,
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22t Laban | Till thou obtain thy crown.
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24b Fredrica | As Thou wert ever kind.
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25b Brimmer | Wait thou His time, so shall this night,
What though thou rulest not,
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41t Mediation | Be thou astonish'd, O my soul,
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44b Dunlap's Creek | If Thou withdraw 'tis night.
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52 Newburg | Thou sun with golden beams,
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60 What Did He Do? | Believe it thou,
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65 The Golden Hill | As Thou wert ever kind.
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66b The Penitent's Prayer | Oh! Thou whose tender mercy hears
Hast Thou not bid me seek Thy face?
Hast Thou not said return?
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67t Peterboro | And yet Thou length'nest out my thread,
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69 Rocky Mount | But when I see Thee as Thou art,
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72b Joyful News | Do Thou my leader be:
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73b Downs | Thou art my portion, O my God;
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74 God's Helping Hand | Be Thou our comfort and our friend;
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76t Brainerd | If Thou withdraw Thyself from me,
Now my poor soul Thou wouldst retrieve,
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76b Night | Since Thou wilt not remove;
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79 Kingwood | And thou must take thy flight
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86t Ortonville | But when I see Thee as Thou art,
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90 Brightest Days | In darkest shades if Thou appear,
Thou art my soul's bright morning star,
And Thou my rising sun.
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94 Plenary | But Thou canst read it there.
When worn with sickness, oft hast Thou
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95 Canaan's Land | And Thou a faithful God?
Wilt Thou not grant me warmer zeal
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105t Tender Care | But Thou canst read it there.
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111t Fleeting Days | Thou load'st the rolling year.
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111b Judkins | Since Thou wilt not remove;
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113 The Converted Thief | “Jesus Thou Son and heir of heav'n!
Thou spotless Lamb of God!
In triumph Thou shalt rise,
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116 Floyd | O Thou who dri'st the mourner's tear,
But Thou wilt heal that broken heart,
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125b Day Dawn | Thou dying Lamb, Thy precious blood
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130t Sacred Love | Be Thou her refuge and her trust,
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133 Juniata | Yes, Thou art precious to my soul,
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135 Raymond | When thou must quit this house of clay,
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152b Messiah | Thou awful judge of quick and dead,
If now Thou standest at the door,
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163t Hollis | And Thou refuse the humble plea?
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166 What Can I Do? | O mould it as Thou wilt;
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171 Sessions | Wilt thou despise eternal fate,
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199 Vernon | Come, O Thou traveler unknown,
But who, I ask Thee, who art Thou?
In vain Thou strugglest to get free,
Art Thou the Man that died for me?
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205 The Watchman's Call | Oh, think thou hast a soul to save;
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209 The Lord's Supper | Till Thou return, and we shall eat
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218b Harmony | Holy Ghost, be Thou our guide,
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221t Pleyel's Hymn | Thou shalt guide my weary feet
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224b Hark My Soul | Say poor sinner, lov'st thou me?
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226t Rock of Ages | Thou must save, and thou alone.
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228 Pass Me Not | While on others Thou art smiling,
While on others Thou art calling,
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233 Believer and His Soul | Ev'ry work that thou must do,
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249 Green Fields | If Thou are my sun and my song,
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250b Disciple | Thou from hence my all shall be.
Thou art not like them untrue.
And whilst Thou shalt smile upon me,
Child of heav'n canst thou repine?
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254t Bartimeus | “Mercy, O Thou Son of David!”
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259b Olney | Come, thou fount of ev'ry blessing,
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260t Bavaria | Thou, from hence, my all shall be.
Thou art not like them, untrue.
And whilst Thou shalt smile upon me,
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260b Shields | Unless Thou return again.
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261t Come Thou Fount | Come, thou fount of every blessing,
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264 Harwell | Those whom Thou hast made Thine own;
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269t Restoration | “Mercy, O Thou Son of David!”
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283 Willowby | Jesus, thou soul of all our joys,
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285 Farewell Brother | Enter thou the rest remaining
He who died that thou mightst live,
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291 Warrenton | Come, Thou fount of ev'ry blessing,
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297 Lucas | I have finished the work which Thou gav'st me to do,”
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298 My Shepherd Guides | Thou art my God, my all.
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300 Desire | Thou my pain, my curse hast borne
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306 Middlebury | And rejoice in the day thou was born:
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313 Bruce's Address | “Be thou faithful unto death;
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317 The Christian Soldier | Thou hast sterner work to do
Such a charge as thou must keep,
Those thou canst not name nor number,
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332 Babylonian Captivity | Thou land of glory, sacred mount of praise.
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336b Probation | When Thou with clouds appear,
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338b Davis | O, Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight,
Where dost Thou at noon-tide resort with Thy sheep,
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339 Samanthra | O! Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight,
Where dost Thou at noontide resort with Thy sheep,
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340 Concord | Thou Lord of the day, and thou queen of the night,
Thou earth and thou ocean adieu!
Thou vale of affliction my footsteps have trod,
And Thou the blest volume divine,
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363 The Christian Warfare | If Thou, gracious Lord, wilt only be with me,
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368b Sweetest Pleasure | Holy Ghost, be Thou our guide,
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389 Crown of Victory | Thou who didst stoop below,
Beloved of the Father, Thou didst tread;
O Thou who art our life,
Raise Thou our eyes above,
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394 Stubborn Heart | To hear the sorrows Thou hast felt
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395 King of Peace | Till a blessing Thou bestow;
Dost Thou ask me who I am?
Ah! my Lord, Thou know'st my name;
Thou didst once a wretch behold,
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396t Adams | Thou, of life and light creator!
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397b Bedan | There safe thou shalt abide,
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399b Thatcher | As Thou wert ever kind.
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402t Olive Leaf | There safe shalt thou abide,
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405b Caution | Till thou obtain thy crown.
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410t Weeping Saviour | Be thou astonish'd O my soul,
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412t Howard | Thou in the morn my voice shalt hear,
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413t Warwick | Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hear
Thou art God before whose sight
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414 Friend | Thou art my everlasting trust;
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416t Fragrance | Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb,
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419b Fountain | Thou dying Lamb, Thy precious blood
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421b Caddo | In darkest shades if Thou appear,
Thou art my soul's bright morning star,
And Thou my rising sun.
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424 Nightingale | For Thou didst freely give Thy son,
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427 Naomi | Oh, let the hope that Thou art mine,
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429 Charming Name | Yes, Thou art precious to my soul,
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435 Shenley | Thou holy city of our God,
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437 The Dying Penitent | “Jesus Thou Son and heir of Heav'n!
Thou spotless Lamb of God!
In triumph Thou shalt rise,
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440t Beulah | Where Thou dost answer pray'r;
Thou callest burdened souls to Thee,
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448t Suffield | Thou Maker of my frame;
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460b Gratitude | Thou spread'st the curtains of the night,
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462b Upton | To die for crimes which thou hast done:
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465t Breaker | Stay, thou insulted Spirit! stay!
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465b Welton | Thou great Instructor, lest I stray,
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467b Uxbridge | But the blest volume Thou has writ
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470 Duke Street | Lord, when Thou didst ascend on high,
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471b Hesperia | Stay, Thou insulted Spirit, stay,
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476b Shepherd (Second) | Thou whom my soul admires above
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480 Salineville | And Thou canst bear me where Thou fly'st,
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483 Burroughs (New) | Be Thou our guardian, Thou our guide;
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492b Supplication | O Thou that hear'st when sinners cry,
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493t Kedron | Thou Man of griefs, remember me,
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498 Hendon | Thou shalt guide my weary feet
Thou my footsteps shalt attend;
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499t Hasten Sinner | Lord, do Thou the sinner turn;
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503 Invocation (New) | Thou ever-blessed Saviour,
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506 Dying Love | Thou didst hang upon the tree,
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508 Heavenly Rest | Our Saviour, Thou knowest our pray'r,
But Thou, whom we hasten to meet,
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510t Aberdeen | Jesus, Thou art all compassion,
Pure unbounded love Thou art;
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515 Olive Shade | And Thou that, when the starry sky
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516 Oliphant | Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah,
I am weak, but Thou art mighty:
Be Thou still my strength and shield.
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517 Rapture (Second) | Thou heav'n of heav'ns, His vast abode,
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521 Darwell | Thou sun, with dazzling rays,
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526 Zion's Glory | Brightly art thou breaking,
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528 Throne of Glory | On me, as Thou art dying,
Then do not Thou leave me;
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529 Worship | Our Saviour Thou, we find it now,
Thou, Jesus, hast confounded;
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530 Urmund | Be Thou by all Thy works adored,
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543 Chase High Road | Their Maker's glory, thou my soul,
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545 Mount Vernon | Sister, thou wast mild and lovely,
Thou no more wilt join our number,
Thou no more our songs shall know.
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547 Higher Ground | Throughout the darkness of the night Thou guardst my bed around
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