14 I'll Serve My Lord | Though so unworthy I may be,
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17 Call to Arms | Though we are few in number.
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25b Brimmer | What though thou rulest not,
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37 Heaven's My Home | Though awhile the earth I roam;
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38 God Is Our Refuge | Though storms may howl without;
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47 Panting for Heaven | Though I wander sad and alone,
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59b Dove of Peace | I sought her there, though vainly still,
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60 What Did He Do? | Highest of the high though he,
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79 Kingwood | Though fond of sublunary bliss,
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85 Mercy Seat | Though sundered far by faith they meet,
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92 Promised Day | Though now divided by the stream,
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98 Christian Soldier | Shall conquer though they die;
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100 Tennessee | Afflictions, though they seem severe,
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101 An Address for All | Though some do strive and do arrive to riches and renown,
Though beauty grace your comely face, with roses white and red,
Though you acquire the best attire appearing fine and fair,
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114 That Glorious Day | Though saints are feeble, weak, and poor
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115 The Millennium | Though saints are feeble, weak, and poor
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119 Weary Souls | Though storms and hurricanes arise,
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125b Day Dawn | And there may I, though vile as he,
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127 Herald | Though humbled long, awake at length,
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128t Hester | Though sin annoy me there;
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143 Farther Along | Never molested though in the wrong.
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147 Fairfield | I'll go to Jesus, though my sin
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148 Leander | Shall conquer though they die;
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149 A Good Time Coming | Though we have our troubles in this world below,
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150 Salvation | I'll go to Jesus, though my sin
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155 Solemn Call | Though some do strive and do arrive
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175 O How I Love Jesus | And though I tread a darksome path,
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190 Salutation | Though sinners do despise us,
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196 Loving Kindness | Though num'rous hosts of mighty foes,
Though earth and hell my way oppose,
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205 The Watchman's Call | Who, though convinced do still delay
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211b Humble Penitent | My crimes though great cannot surpass,
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221b Poor, Weak, and Worthless | Poor, weak and worthless though I am,
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222b St. Louis | Though we here should meet no more,
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231 Indian's Farewell | Though in distant lands we sigh,
Though the deep between us rolls,
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232t Heavenly Armor | To conquer though I die;
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232b Olean | Though hot the fight, why quit the field?
Though all the flocks and herds were dead,
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233 Believer and His Soul | Though it be not done throughout,
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234 The Singing Christian | Though vine nor fig tree neither,
Though all the fields should wither,
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235 Faithful Soldier | To conquer though I die,
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236t Pacolet | Though opposite before;
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247 Oh! How Charming | To conquer, though I die;
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Pleading for life though death be just,
Though you have long neglected:
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266 Chrystler's Field | Though we are few in number.
Though Satan roars like thunder;
Though some go off and boldly scoff,
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269t Restoration | Though by begging used to live;
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284 Don't Grieve Your Mother | Some precious daughter, though mother's old,
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285 Farewell Brother | Fare thee well; though woe is blending
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298 My Shepherd Guides | Though I walk through the valley dark,
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301 John Street | Though nature's strength decay,
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304 Blue Vale of Naucoochee | Though nature's strength decay,
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306 Middlebury | Though our bodies continue below,
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313 Bruce's Address | Fear not, though the battle low'r,
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328 Mercy's Free | Though I've no price at all to tender,
Though mercy's free, our God is just,
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329 Redeeming Grace | Though chief of sinners, I've found favor,
Though like Bartimeus I was blinded,
Though I'm opposed and sinners mock me,
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334 Jordan's Stormy Wave | Though many times they went astray,
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351 Sweet Home | Though, oft from Thy presence, in sadness I roam,
Though now my temptations like billows may foam,
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360 The Saints Bound for Heaven | Though our enemies are strong, we'll go on,
Though our hearts dissolve with fear,
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372 I Won't Turn Back | He will guide though the way gets steep;
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387 Stay, Sinner | Come, sinner, come; though guilty now,
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401t Tillotson | Though unbelief suggest,
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401b Euphrates | Though in a foreign land,
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406 Luther | Though in a foreign land,
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419b Fountain | O may I there, though vile as he,
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421t Seymour | And here may I, though vile as he,
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423b Benediction | Yet though my soul in darkness mourns,
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441 The Lonesome Dove | Though storms and hurricanes arise,
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463 Anvern | Though humbled long, awake at length,
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465t Breaker | Though I have done thee such despite;
Though I have steeled my stubborn heart,
Though I have most unfaithful been,
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466 The Mercy-Seat | Though sundered far by faith they meet,
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471b Hesperia | Though I have done Thee such despite;
Though I have most unfaithful been
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485 Quito | Though now by weariness opprest,
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486t Retreat | Though sundered far, by faith they meet
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488 Dell of the Woods | Though sundered far, by faith they meet,
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492b Supplication | Though all my crimes before Thee lie,
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496t Wilmot | Though unworthy, Lord, Thine ear,
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504 Missionary Hymn | What though the spicy breezes
Though ev'ry prospect pleases,
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525 Goodly Land | Though nature's strength decay,
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535 Trial's Hour | Though trials fix me there,
Though sighs and tears its language be,
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546t The Holy Spirit | Though once a man of grief and shame, yet now He fills a throne.
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