2 O Wondrous Love | What pains He had to bear,
And try His work to do.
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3 Christmas Morning | In honor to this little Lamb,
Glory to God, the angels sing,
For peace has come to men;
Goodwill to all mankind to bring,
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4 Copeland | To God we owe our life and breath,
To Him we ever more should look;
To walk the straight and narrow way;
And may His blessings be to you,
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5t Dear Friends, Farewell | Your love to me has been most free,
How can I bear to journey where
We've no less days to sing God's praise
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7 Jehovah is My God | Dear Lord, I come, to Thee just now,
To hear what Thou dost say.
I hold more firmly to His hand,
I want to hear God's trumpet sound,
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8 Creation (First) | To praise th'eternal God;
Shine to your Maker's praise.
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9 Cords of Love | Pilgrims on the way to glory,
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10 Zion's Dove | From hill to hill we hear the sound,
She comes the desert land to cheer,
And He will come to judge the world;
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11 Minister's Farewell | Your love to me has been most free,
How can I bear to journey where
To do my work below;
Be ready then to go.
I hope to sing, and praise my King
To all eternity.
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12 Gate of Home | Forever more to dwell inside,
Have I been faithful to my Lord?
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13 Traveler's Hope | A few more days on earth to spend,
No more to sigh or shed a tear,
No more to suffer pain or fear.
To earthly cares I bid farewell,
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14 I'll Serve My Lord | He speaks unbounded love to me,
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15 My Consolation | To ev'ry mortal man,
His life He gave, lost souls to save,
The lost to save, that all may be
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16 The Finest Flower | Transplanted to its native air,
But not to Canaan's shores confined,
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17 Call to Arms | How many foes bound to oppose,
Are waiting to confound you?
To God for their salvation;
Thy spirit send their hearts to bend,
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18 Praise Our Redeemer | Praise His holy name, and to Him we will bend;
He will descend to the earth once again;
We'll see Him coming and rise up to meet Him,
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19 The Day of Days | To catch away His blessed own,
To live for aye around the throne.
The day of days will bring to earth
To this old world we'll say goodbye;
To shout and sing the livelong day.
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20 Prison Chains | I'm happy to be called His own,
And while He gives me voice to praise,
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21 Webster | To praise the Saviour's name.
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22t Laban | To draw thee from the skies.
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22b Sinner Come | To all His children, come.
To all about him, come,
To Christ the fountain, come.
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23t Phillippi | To form a sacred song;
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24t Volusia | On restless wing to roam;
All this wide world to either pole,
Oh, haste to gain that dear abode,
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24b Fredrica | To God, in whom I trust,
Oh let me not be put to shame,
O Lord, recall to mind;
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25t Santee | Then lead to Jesus' blood,
And to our wond'ring hearts reveal
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25b Brimmer | Give to the winds thy fears;
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26t Golden Hill | With hearts attuned to Thee above,
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26b Ninety-Third | Harmon'ous to the ear;
To save rebellious man,
'Twas grace that gave me to the Lamb,
To tread the heav'nly road,
While pressing on to God.
Grace taught my soul to pray,
'Twas grace that kept me to this day,
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27t Morning Worship | Up to Jehovah's throne;
He listens to their heaving sighs,
So Jesus rose to pray,
Glory to God on high,
To rescue souls condemned to die,
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27b Missionary Herald | Mountains shall sink to plains,
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28t Mocksville | Glory to God on high,
The Son of God came down to die,
Join ev'ry tongue to praise the Lord,
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29 The Midnight Cry | Will now go forth to meet Him.
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30b Dennis | My soul to Jesus flies;
To our Redeemer's name;
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31t Home | To sing redeeming love;
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32t Rayfield | When to Thy works on high,
Akin to dust and worms.
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33 Angel Choir | To all who sing the sacred song,
No more to have to part.
When we get home to heaven fair,
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35t Lisbon | Welcome to this reviving breast,
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35b Boylston | To those that fear His name,
Can send us swift to death.
To endless years endure;
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36t Lovely Vine | 'Tis joy to see the sight.
Glory to God on high,
To save our ruined race.
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36b Albion | To make our pleasures less.
Let those refuse to sing,
To fairer worlds on high.
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39 A Precious Stone | Hosanna to the King,
Bless Him, ye saints, He comes to bring
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40t Mamie | to meet to sing no more;
they bring joy to my heart;
To sing around the great, white throne
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40b Weeping Sinners | You to save your flesh assumes,
Brother to your soul becomes.
We are trav'lling home to God,
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41b Ardor | He lives to die no more;
He lives the sinner's cause to plead,
To reign in endless day.
Up to the courts with speed they fly,
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42 Joy Bells | O'er those sacred fields to wander,
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44t Morning Sun | And to its great Original,
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45t Ila | To call them sons of God.
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45b Lofty Sky | While night to day, and day to night,
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46t The Hill of Zion | To make our pleasures less.
To fairer worlds on high.
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46b Waiting Church | Her absent Lord to see;
And waits to hear that voice
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47 Panting for Heaven | And I to your Saviour belong.
I struggle and pant to be free:
I long to be soaring away,
My God and my Saviour to see.
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49 Forever with the Lord | At time to faith's aspiring eye,
To reach the land I love,
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50 Cranbrook | Harmonious to the ear!
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51 Lonsdale | Let those refuse to sing,
To fairer worlds on high.
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52 Newburg | To praise th'eternal God;
Shine to your Maker's praise.
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53 No Parting There | Is like to that above.
And hope to meet again.
And longs to see the day.
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54 My Trust | I'm not ashamed to own my Lord
Or to defend His cause,
Nor will He put my soul to shame,
What I've committed to His hands
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55t Carolina | A charge to keep I have,
A God to glorify;
A never dying soul to save,
To serve the present age,
My calling to fulfil;
To do my Master's will!
As in Thy sight to live;
A strict account to give!
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55b Idumea | And am I born to die?
To lay this body down?
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56t America | Whose anger is so slow to rise,
So ready to abate.
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56b Sing to Me of Heaven | O sing to me of heav'n
When I am call'd to die;
To waft my soul on high!
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58t Liverpool | I wish your souls with Christ to live
To death's dark gloomy shade:
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58b Primrose | 'Tis pleasure to our ears;
To see a heav'nly day.
Conspire to raise the sound.
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59t Mear | To fill an empty mind.
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59b Dove of Peace | To build her downy nest,
To win her to my breast.
But fancy flies from flow'r to flow'r,
To see my search around,
And win her to your breast.”
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60 What Did He Do? | O listen to our wondrous story;
Nailed to the cross, despised, forsaken,
Will you surrender to this Saviour?
You, too, shall come to know His favor,
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61t North Carolina | To Him that rules the sky.
To turn the seasons round.
My sins would rouse His wrath to flame,
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61b Gaines | Oh for a thousand tongues to sing
Assist me to proclaim,
To spread thro all this earth abroad
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62t Sweet Hope (First) | To me reached out I view;
I now exult to see:
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62b Joy to the World | Joy to the world – the Lord is come!
Joy to the earth – the Saviour reigns!
He comes to make His blessings flow,
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63t Condescension | He gave His soul up to the stroke,
To raise us to His throne,
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64 Youthful Blessings | To you, my dear young friend;
We'll soon be called to die.
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65 The Golden Hill | To God in whom I trust,
Oh let me not be put to shame,
O Lord, recall to mind;
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66t Balerma | Her right hand offers to the just
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66b The Penitent's Prayer | To drive me from Thy feet?
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67t Peterboro | To Him who rules the skies.
My sins would rouse His wrath to flame,
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67b Dundee | Be to my bosom known;
But give me eyes to view Thy works,
A heart to praise Thy name.
From day to day prepare.
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68 Bright Mansions | But he's gone to mansions fair;
But I hope to meet them there,
And my Saviour face to face;
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70t Arlington | Hosanna to th'anointed King,
To David's holy Son!
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70b Brown | I love to steal awhile away
I want to go, I want to go,
I want to go there, too;
I want to go where Jesus is,
I want to go there too.
I love in solitude to shed
And all His promises to plead,
I love to think on mercies past,
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71 The Peaceful Shore | And bring thee to the peaceful shore,
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72t Jordan | To Canaan's fair and happy land,
That rises to my sight:
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72b Joyful News | Is joyful news to me:
Teach me to walk the way of truth –
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73t Ella's Song | To make His glor'ous reign of grace
A sinner's heart to sing,
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74 God's Helping Hand | Our souls each day with grace to fill;
And lead us safely to the end.
The tribute of its love to bring,
To Thee our Saviour and our King.
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75 Sprague | Give me the wings of faith, to rise
Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb,
Their triumph to His death.
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76t Brainerd | Father I stretch my hands to Thee,
What pain, what labor, to secure
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76b Night | And grant to me most graciously
O! take me to Thy promised rest,
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77 How Beautiful Heaven Must Be | No wishing for elsewhere to be;
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78t Repent | To warn the world of sin.
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78b New Britain | 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
We've no less days to sing God's praise
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79 Kingwood | To sing above as angels do,
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80 The Blind Girl | The stars ne'er speak to me;
That heav'n is like to this.
When my sad heart to thine is pressed,
Lead the blind daughter to the throne
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81t Maitland | And then go home my crown to wear
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81b Eternal Joys | There to sleep on in darkness
Then to rise up to glory
With the angels to sing,
There to live with the blessed,
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82t Lady Touch Thy Harp Again | Solace to my aching heart,
With her voice attuned to praise
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82b Gospel Waves | Gospel waves roll (peace be still!) a message to me (Even me;)
Gospel waves roll (Ever roll!) to all here below, (Here below,)
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84 Homeland | Come home with me to stay:
And we'll sing to Him great praises,
No tears to dim the eye;
Just to know all care is o'er,
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85 Mercy Seat | And heav'n comes down our souls to greet,
This bounding heart forget to beat,
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86t Ortonville | 'Tis manna to the hungry soul,
And to the weary rest.
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86b Hicks' Farewell | My body to the dust return,
To call poor sinners to repent,
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87 The Promised Land | To Canaan's fair and happy land,
That rises to my sight!
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88 Pisgah | And soar to worlds on high.
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89 Northfield | To our believing eyes;
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90 Brightest Days | To see and praise my Lord.
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91 There is a Fountain | Be saved to sin no more.
I'll sing Thy pow'r to save,
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92 Promised Day | To joys celestial rise.
With those to glory gone;
Receive from year to year.
To His command we bow;
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94 Plenary | To all my weak complaints and cries
To form themselves in prayer.
And led me up to man.
More to be feared than they.
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95 Canaan's Land | To waft my soul away
To that celestial world above,
Eternal spirit deign to be
To steer through life's tempestuous sea,
To speed me on my way,
To run the heav'nly road?
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96 Mighty Love | To read His Holy word.
Did Jesus come to die;
To aid us home on high.
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98 Christian Soldier | And shall I fear to own His cause,
Or blush to speak His name?
Must I be carried to the skies
While others fought to win the prize,
Are there no foes for me to face?
Is this vile world a friend to grace,
To help me on to God?
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99 Pleasant Hill | His government to own.
My heart to be sincere.
To my Redeemer's praise.
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100 Tennessee | And caused him to repent.
His stubborn heart began to melt
Unworthy to be called his son,
To call poor sinners home,
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101 An Address for All | I sing a song which does belong to all the human race,
Though some do strive and do arrive to riches and renown,
Therefore prepare to meet thy God, before it is too late,
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102 Missionary's Adieu | To Him that bids us go.
Might waft us to the distant poles
Or to the burning zones.
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103 Derrick | He comes, the pris'ners to release,
To clear the mental ray,
To pour celestial day.
He comes, the broken heart to bind,
The bleeding soul to cure.
T'enrich the humble poor.
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104 Everlasting Song | Upward, dear Father, to Thy throne,
And to my native skies.
To dwell in humble clay.
But when to Calvary they turn,
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105t Tender Care | And led me up to man.
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105b Hamburg | I sacrifice them to His blood.
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106 Sweet Rivers | I'd to those rivers rise:
I'd rise superior to my pain,
And could rejoice to die.
Is pleasing news to me.
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108 Redeeming Love | And could rejoice to die.
Is pleasing news to me.
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109 Not Made with Hands | Christ went a building to prepare,
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110 Volunteers | Hark! listen to the trumpeters!
To march for Canaan's land.
Who're not afraid to die.
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111t Fleeting Days | We all begin to die.
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111b Judkins | And grant to me, most graciously,
Oh, take me to Thy promised rest,
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112 Bush Hills | We know that all things work together for good to them that love the Lord
To them who are the called,
According to His purpose.
And also did predestinate to be conformed to His Son,
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113 The Converted Thief | Then turned his dying eyes to Christ,
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114 That Glorious Day | To bless the church below.
The morning stars will t'gether sing,
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115 The Millennium | To bless the church below.
The morning stars will t'gether sing,
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116 Floyd | We could not fly to Thee.
And he who has but tears to give
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117 Angel Band | To my immortal home.
O bear my longing heart to Him
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118 Campbell | Lift up your hearts to things above,
And join with us to praise His love,
To Jesus' name give thanks and sing,
Our faith by works t'approve,
And raised to our unsinning state,
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119 Weary Souls | To Canaan's peaceful shore;
We'll press to Canaan's shore.
From hill to hill, from grove to grove,
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120 Home in the Sky | To that land up above where the ransomed shall go,
There to live and never more die;
Need no light to show us the way,
Let me go, with my friends to that bright, happy home,
When the Lord shall call me to come;
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121t Prosperity | O may I worthy prove to see,
Glory to Emmanuel!
Glory to Emmanuel!
To see the bride the glitt'ring bride,
Glory to Emmanuel!
Glory to Emmanuel!
Glory to Emmanuel!
I hope to praise Him after death,
Glory to Emmanuel!
I hope to praise Him when I die,
Glory to Emmanuel!
Glory to Emmanuel!
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123 Rapturous Scene | To cheer the plains below;
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124 Pilgrim's Triumph | To see a Pilgrim as he dies,
To heav'n he lifts his longing eyes,
And loath to let him go;
To cross the rolling flood;
On Canaan's happy shore to stand,
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125t Endless Joy | Why should we start and fear to die?
And yet we dread to enter there.
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125b Day Dawn | The dying thief rejoiced to see
Are saved to sin no more.
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126 Ocean | Frightened to hear the tempest roar,
Then to the Lord they raise their cries,
And lays the floods to rest.
Sailors rejoice to lose their fear
Now to their eyes the port appears:
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127 Herald | To distant climes the tidings bear,
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128t Hester | I love to see the Lord below,
And view Him face to face.
I love to worship at His feet,
Have no assaults to fear.
I love to meet Him in the courts,
But soon in heav'n I'll to Thee bow,
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128b Ninety-Fifth | To mansions in the skies,
I'll bid farewell to ev'ry fear,
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129 Coronation | To Him all majesty ascribe,
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130t Sacred Love | Lord of the nations, thus to Thee,
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130b Passing Away | And must I be to judgment brought,
To the great judgment day.
How careful then, ought I to be:
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131 Will You Meet Me? | There to sing redeeming love.
Heaven's joys with me to share.
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132 Musical Society | To make sweet harmony.
And voices had to join as one
To sing sole, doe, ray, doe.
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133 Juniata | 'Tis music to my ear;
Yes, Thou art precious to my soul,
Jewels, to Thee, are gaudy toys,
Nor to my eyes is light so dear,
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135 Raymond | And fly to unknown lands.
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137 Antioch | Joy to the World, the Lord is come!
Joy to the World! the Saviour reigns,
He comes to make His blessings flow
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138 Rest in the Kingdom | While I knelt down to pray,
When to heaven I've ascended,
Not a friend could I trust to be true,
Then the Lord said to me
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139 The Wanderer's Grave | A healing to impart;
To soothe his aching heart;
His bones, alas, were left to bleach
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140 Edom | To cheer the plains below;
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142 The Solid Rock | When darkness seems to hide His face,
Faultless to stand before the throne.
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143 Farther Along | Tempted and tried we're oft made to wonder
A few more days to labor and wait;
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144t Tribulation | To those who have no God:
To seek her last abode.
In vain to heav'n she lifts her eyes;
To darkness, fire and pain.
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144b Walk with God | A light to shine upon the road
That leads me to the Lamb.
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145b Fiducia | Still walking downward to the tomb,
To fit our souls to fly;
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146t Solemn Warning | Therefore prepare to meet thy God,
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146b Bangor | Still walking downward to the tomb,
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147 Fairfield | I'll go to Jesus, though my sin
I'll to the gracious King approach,
I am resolved to try;
This were to die delightful thought!
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148 Leander | And shall I fear to own His cause,
Or blush to speak His name?
Must I be carried to the skies
While others fought to win the prize,
Are there no foes for me to face?
Is this vile world a friend to grace,
To help me on to God?
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149 A Good Time Coming | And some times our hearts are made to sigh;
There to live together, never more to die,
To the heav'nly portals shining bright and fair,
I am striving to be ready for that day,
When the Lord will come to take the saved away,
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150 Salvation | I'll go to Jesus, though my sin
I am resolved to try;
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151 Sweet Prospect | A light to shine upon the road
That leads me to the Lamb.
Help me to tear it from Thy throne,
That leads me to the Lamb.
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152t Cross of Christ | To sing redeeming grace;
Oh, who can be compared to Him,
O God, to us may grace be giv'n
To follow in their train,
The steep ascent to heav'n.
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152b Messiah | He comes! He comes! to judge the world,
While thunders roll from pole to pole,
So shall I to my ways take heed,
To all I speak or do.
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153 Columbus | He said, “I'll be a God to you”
When my hard heart began to melt,
Once I rejoiced the saints to meet,
To me they were most dear;
I then could stoop to wash their feet,
Or else I've nought to say.
And longed their souls to win;
My bowels o'er them cease to yearn
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154 Happy Time | Temptations cease to break my peace,
My heart to Jesus I have giv'n,
Is to our souls so sweet,
We long to see the King;
We long to reach those heav'nly fields
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155 Solemn Call | To all the human race,
To riches and renown.
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157 Hallelujah | And soar to worlds on high,
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158 The Land of Rest | How I long to be there,
In its glories to share,
And to lean on my Saviour's breast.
So to the Jews old Canaan stood,
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159b Long Sought Home | Most glor'ous to behold!
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160 The Saint's Delight | To mansions in the skies,
I'll bid farewell to ev'ry fear,
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161t Wells | With praises to His courts repair;
To pay your thanks and honors there.
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162 Redeemed Singers | Be sure, my dear brother, you live up to duty,
Till the Saviour shall bid you to come;
How sweet it will be then to meet with each other,
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163t Hollis | God of my life, to Thee I call,
Leave not my trembling heart to fail.
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163b Burroughs | Farewell, farewell to all below,
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164t Convict | I come, I come to Thee, my God!
I come to Thee with heart and hand,
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164b The Pilgrim's Song | And what I am, 'tis hard to know:
I am so vile, so prone to sin,
When I exper'ence call to mind,
All feeling sense seems to be gone,
Like one alone, I seem to be,
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165 Babylon is Fallen | Babylon is fallen to rise no more.
What is this that comes to pass?
Babylon is fallen to rise no more.
Babylon is fallen to rise no more.
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166 What Can I Do? | Can I to Him some tribute bring,
Dear Lord, I give this life to Thee,
To lead my comrades home.
To live and e'er enjoy Thy love
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167t Detroit | That dares to rival Thee.
Dead be my heart to ev'ry joy,
To my attentive ear?
My Saviour's voice to hear.
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167b Come Along | Let us hold to the unchanging hand of our Lord,
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168t Rest | From which none ever wakes to weep;
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168b Sunrise | I long to sail away
To realms of endless day,
To sing my Saviour's praise
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170 On My Way | The tempter nigh to win may try,
There I shall sing to Christ my King
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171 Sessions | Why in such dreadful haste to die?
Daring to leap to worlds unknown,
Heedless against thy God to fly.
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172 The Grand Highway | Joy will be found when they to His will obey;
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174t Prospect | Why should we start, and fear to die?
And yet we dread to enter there.
Still we shrink back again to life,
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174b Burning Lamp | Life is the time to serve the Lord,
The time t'insure the great reward;
And while the lamp holds out to burn,
To 'scape from hell and fly to Heav'n,
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175 O How I Love Jesus | There is a name I love to hear,
I love to sing its worth;
It sounds like music to my ear,
Who died to set me free;
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176 Heavenly Treasures | Up to heaven by and by.
To wear the crown we've earned.
To live with Christ eternally,
To walk the streets with loved ones that I long to see,
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178 That Beautiful Land | He has gone to prepare me a home on high.
O I long, O I long to be there.
I have friends who have gone to that land on high,
O I long, O I long to be there.
O I long, O I long to be there.
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179 Traveling On | Be mine a happ'er lot to own,
The Lord has been so good to me,
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180 The Sinless Summerland | That shall bear my weary spirit to that sinless summerland;
To that sinless summerland.
And present my welcome passport to the realms of perfect peace;
I am longing to be going, yet my Father's kind command,
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182 A Happy Meeting | And with gladness go to be with Jesus and the ones gone on before;
We shall join them there to swell the praises of the Lamb of Calvary;
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184 Where We'll Never Grow Old | Happy praise to the King
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185 Corinth | When I've no sins to wash away;
No tears to wipe, no good to crave,
No fears to quell, no soul to save.
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186 Lord Remember Me | All of my deeds brought to view;
Often my burdens are heavy to bear,
Then I can go to my Saviour in prayer,
Oh, my dear friend won't you come to the cross?
If you refuse Him you're sure to be lost,
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187 The Gospel Pool | From time to time my helpless soul
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188 He Loves Me | He gave Himself to die for me,
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189 One by One | We are trav'lling to a better land,
To that joy that fadeth not away,
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190 Salutation | To join the heav'nly host?
To Canaan's coast we'll hasten,
To join the heav'nly throng.
We're willing to sustain,
To pray for them again;
And guide us to the end.
We die to transient pleasures,
To live to things divine:
Why glory to my Saviour,
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Now is the time to make your choice.
Say, will you to Mount Zion go?
Compared to our celestial joys,
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192 The Penitent | To him who died, our fears to quell,
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193 Kay | And I am chained to earth no more,
To join the music of the skies.
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194 O Happy Day | He taught me how to watch and pray,
To Him who merits all my love!
While to that sacred shrine I move.
Charmed to confess the voice divine.
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197 The Living Vine | We yield to Thee, O Lord.
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198 News From The Skies | Comes down to dwell with you!
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199 Vernon | With Thee all night I mean to stay,
In vain Thou strugglest to get free,
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200 Parting Hand | Your words delightful to my ear;
Since we have met to sing and pray;
How loath we are to leave the place
Your hearts with love were seen to flame,
To glor'ous mansions in the skies;
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202 Immensity | And there, to dim the rad'ant scene,
Too glor'ous for the eye to trace,
May seek to view the fair abode,
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203 Cumberland | To quench that love which is divine;
To spread His name far through the sky,
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204t What a Day | 'Tis grand to serve a God that's real,
Who to me does His pow'r reveal;
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205 The Watchman's Call | Come, listen to the solemn sound,
How many are prepared to die?
And time to you return no more;
Oh, think thou hast a soul to save;
You'll all be called to stand before
They weep to think how you will stand
While death will bring you to the ground;
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206 Prayer Meeting | To Him whose truth and faithfulness
Engaged the waiting soul to bless;
To seize the everlasting prize;
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207t Windham | Broad is the road that leads to death,
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207b Meditation | Now is the time to make your choice;
Say, will you to Mount Zion go?
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208t He Lives | He lives eternally to save.
He lives to bless me with His love,
He lives to plead for me above,
He lives my hungry soul to feed,
He lives to help in time of need.
He lives to banish all my fears;
He lives to wipe away my tears;
He lives to crush the fiends of hell;
He lives, all glory to His name,
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208b French Broad | Their summits tower t'ward the skies;
And soar to the blest world above.
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209 The Lord's Supper | And friends betrayed Him to His foes.
To buy the pardon of our guilt,
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210t Old Hundred | Loud thanks to our almighty King,
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210b Contented Soldier | Content to suffer soldier's fare,
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211t Hopewell | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone,
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212 Christian Prospect | I hope to get there by and by,
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213 Be Committed | To the service of the Lord.
To be used by Christians freely
To proclaim His wondrous love.
Come again to serve the Saviour,
God's command to love each other
Showing mercy to a brother
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214 Hosanna | Triumphant to his place above;
Hosanna! hosanna! hosanna to the Lamb of God!
Grateful honors to our King,
Hosanna! hosanna! hosanna to the Lamb of God!
Glory and praise to Christ he gives;
According to his works receives;
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215 In That Morning | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone,
I am determined to follow on,
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216b Social Band | Who walk the way to Canaan's land;
Have you just ventured to the field,
Compel you now to ground your arms?
To Him that sits upon the throne.
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217 Jerusalem | Jesus my all, to heav'n is gone,
To the new Jerusalem, so fare you well,
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218t Cookham | As to Canaan on ye move,
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218b Harmony | Lead us safe to God on high.
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220 Over the Sea | To idols of metal, of wood and stone,
O brother and sister make haste to save
Then rush to the rescue, lest heathen blood
To judgement with you and with me,
To give an account of the love we showed
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221t Pleyel's Hymn | To Thy pastures, fair and large,
To the streams that still and slow,
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221b Poor, Weak, and Worthless | And brought me to His chosen fold.
O what a Friend is Christ to me.
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222t Praise | Let the organ join to bless
Tune your voice to spread the fame
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222b St. Louis | Join, and to our Father raise
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223 Hallelujah! Praise The Lord | Thus to bring my Saviour near.
To reanimate and cheer.
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224b Hark My Soul | Jesus speaks He speaks to thee:
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225t Kenan | Take us, Lord, to dwell with Thee.
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225b Martin | Let me to thy bosom fly,
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226b Haws | Where the Saviour deigns to die,
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229 Tranquility | Songs of praise to Jesus' love.
Lulled to rest the aching head,
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230b Amboy | Let it sound from shore to shore,
Join to praise redeeming love.
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232t Heavenly Armor | And don't forget to pray.
To conquer though I die;
And then away to Jesus
Farewell to sin and sorrow,
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232b Olean | Jesus vouchsafes to be my tow'r;
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233 Believer and His Soul | Ev'ry burden to lay by;
Full of enmity to God;
To procure thy pardon.
Cause to be dejected?
To its full perfection,
And what works have I to plead,
Look to Jesus, kind as strong,
To release and bear my guilt; But
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234 The Singing Christian | To cheer it after rain.
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235 Faithful Soldier | To conquer though I die,
And then away to Jesus,
Farewell to sin and sorrow,
And don't forget to pray.
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236t Pacolet | Shall men pretend to pleasure,
Are joined to part no more:
To love him beyond measure,
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236b Complainer | Come all ye Zion mourners and listen to my cries:
I've many sore temptations, and sorrows to my soul;
So I am filled with folly, and so neglect to pray;
While others run rejoicing, and seem to lose no time.
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237 Remember Thy Creator | And dust returns to dust.
He cries, who died to save it,
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238 Child's Wish | I want to be an angel,
Have gone to heav'n to live,
And lay me down to die,
To bear me to the sky.
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239t Soft Music | Now, now changing to gladness,
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239b I Want to Be an Angel | I want to be an angel,
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240 Morning Light | To penitential tears:
Each cry to heaven going,
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241 Closer Walk with God | A light to shine upon the road,
That leads me to the Lamb!
I want my friends to go with me
To my eternal home;
I want my friends to go with me
To the new Jerusalem.
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242 Come, Ye Disconsolate | Oh, to the Saviour come, He will receive you,
They would entreat you His love to secure;
Come to the feast prepared come ever knowing
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243 Zion's Light | To see the saints in glory,
To welcome pilgrims home.
Is now proclaimed to sinners
To set the guilty free;
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244b The Christian's Conflicts | To crucify old nature,
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245 Bozrah | Mighty to redeem your race,
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246 The Good Physician | Next door to death He found me,
To tell to all around me,
His wondrous pow'r to save.
I thought a cure to gain;
And added to my pain:
First gave me sight to view Him,
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247 Oh! How Charming | To conquer, though I die;
And then away to Jesus
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248 Twilight is Falling | Come in the twilight, come, come to me,
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249 Green Fields | Have lost all their sweetness to me.
The fields strive in vain to look gay,
Have nothing to wish or to fear;
My all to His pleasure resigned,
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250t Realms of the Blest | But what must it be to be there.
But what must it be to be there.
But what must it be to be there.
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250b Disciple | All to leave and follow Thee;
All must work for good to me.
'Twill but drive me to Thy breast;
Oh, 'tis not in grief to harm me
While Thy love is left to me;
Oh, 'twere not in joy to charm me,
Joy to find, in ev'ry station,
Something still to do or bear.
Think that Jesus died to win thee;
Haste thee on from grace to glory,
Hope shall change to glad fruition,
Faith to sight and pray'r to praise.
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253 Is It Far? | Is it far to that beautiful home
Where we'll meet our friends to part no more.
Is it far to that beautiful river?
Is it far to that beautiful home
Is it far to that beautiful home?
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254t Bartimeus | Now to me afford Thine aid.”
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254b Talmar | Come, ye mourners, cease to languish
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255 Watchman (Second) | See them rising up to meet Him,
O how happy now to greet Him,
And to heav'n they with Him fly.
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256t Pleading Savior | Sinners, bless'd to see the Saviour,
Now He calls you to His arms.
Now He calls you to His arms.
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256b Sacred Rest | Like holy oil to cheer my head.
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257 Jubilee | To the meek and lowly Lamb,
Christ, the Lord is come to reign.
Come to Jesus in your prime;
To revive His work again,
Christ the Lord is come to reign.
Christ the Lord is come to reign.
He is worthy to be praised,
Christ the Lord is come to reign.
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258 Thorny Desert | Does your strength begin to fail you,
And your vigor to decay?
He will lead you to His throne;
Ready to obey command:
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259t Crumly | Low before His cross to lie,
In all need to Jesus go;
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259b Olney | Tune my heart to sing thy grace,
Oh, to grace how great a debtor
Daily I'm constrained to be!
Bind my wand'ring heart to Thee.
Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it,
Prone to leave the God I love;
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260t Bavaria | All to leave and follow Thee;
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260b Shields | All will come to desolation,
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261t Come Thou Fount | Tune my heart to sing Thy grace;
Send Thine angels down to carry,
Me to realms of endless day.
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261b Alone | No father's hand to guide my feet;
No father's arm to lean upon,
No mother now to kiss my cheek;
No mother's breast to lean upon,
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262 Collins | To warn you of your danger,
We pray be reconciled to Him
Come ye to the waters:
But hateth to confound you.
For if you seek your life to save,
You will be sure to lose it.
The cross of Christ you have to bear,
Who long to be forgiven,
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263 Autumn | Suffer not our hearts to languish,
Suffer not our souls to fear;
Bid us in Thy arms to rest
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264 Harwell | Destined to behold Thy face.
“Glory, glory to our King.”
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | From day to day I look for peace,
For I am resolved here to trust,
Make haste, Lord, to deliver.
My honor is engaged to save
“I come to seek, I come to save,
I come to make atonement,
To save you from the judgement;”
To see Him bleeding on the tree,
From hell and death to raise me.
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266 Chrystler's Field | How many foes bound to oppose
Are waiting to surround you;
To God we'll cry, and hell defy,
To see the cause advancing
To God for their salvation,
Thy spirit send, their hearts to bend;
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267 Louisiana | Will serve to make our sorrows less,
To show His meekness and His love,
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268 Come Ye to the Waters | And suffered to redeem us,
And sent His grace to save us.
Come ye to the waters;
Who long to be forgiven;
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269t Restoration | Now to me afford Thine aid.”
Though by begging used to live;
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270 Lena | Chanting to the tuneful regions,
Cease to thrill the quiv'ring string;
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271 The Mouldering Vine (First) | Silent all things seem to pine;
Calls to mind “the mould'ring vine.”
We are like to one of these.
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272 Felicity | To convey my spirit home.
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273 Sing His Praise | It is a sweet employ to walk
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274 Mother Tell Me of the Angels | Soon will bear us to the shore,
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275 Missionary's Farewell | Far in heathen lands to dwell?
Far in heathen lands to dwell?
Far in heathen lands to dwell?
Far in heathen lands to dwell!
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276 Worlds Beyond the Sky | To those bright worlds beyond the sky,
To guide our upward aim,
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278 God Holds the Future | So many strive this world to gain,
Some treasures great to have in hand;
I want to trust in Jesus' love,
What profit is it to the soul?
Are passing to a higher plain,
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279 Lecil | Prepare us all in heav'n to meet,
To dwell at home, sweet home.
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280 Zion | Welcome news to Zion bearing,
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281t Am I Born to Die? | And am I born to die?
To lay this body down?
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281b Palmetto | Had I heart to hold its pleasure,
Had I tongue to tell its bliss;
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282 Friendship | Friendship, to ev'ry willing mind,
Friendship alone presents to view
To let our social pow'rs combine,
Friendship to our Creator.
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283 Willowby | To please our God alone.
T'offend Thy glor'ous eyes!
To desecrate our hallowed strain,
To magnify Thy awful name,
To spread the honors of the Lamb,
And dead to human praise.
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284 Don't Grieve Your Mother | Anxiously waiting for them to come
Sweet to my mem'ry and fresh today,
When mother taught me to kneel and pray,
Pointing to heaven that home above
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285 Farewell Brother | Sad we gave thee to the number
Waits thy crown of joy to give.
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286 Ganges | And knew not where to go:
Which way to shun the gates of hell,
When to the law I trembling fled,
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288 Morris | He gave His soul up to the stroke,
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289 Happy Land | Come to that happy land,
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290 Amity | To hear the people cry,
We haste to Zion's hill,
To pray, and praise and hear
To bless the soul of ev'ry guest!
Peace to this sacred house!
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291 Warrenton | Tune my heart to sing Thy grace:
Will you go to glory with me?
Safely to arrive at home.
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292 Grief of Love | I hope the prize to gain.
But when I come to bid adieu,
To those I dearly love,
Hold to the hand of Jesus,
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293 Lenox | To earth's remotest bound.
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294 Carmarthen | Are to our Jesus giv'n;
And bow to His command,
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295 Redeemer's Praise | Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing
Assist me to proclaim,
To spread through all the earth abroad
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296 He's Holding My Hand | To heaven's golden strand;
He's holding to my hand.
To His control I trust my all,
He's holding to my hand.
He's holding to my hand.
He's holding to my hand.
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297 Lucas | And the fugitive moment refuses to stay:
Rushes on to our view and eternity's here.
I have finished the work which Thou gav'st me to do,”
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299 Green Meadows | All to praise, in their lays,
The sun, to my surprise,
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300 Desire | To live is all my wish:
Thee, and only Thee to feel.
Thy pow'r I pant to prove,
Wise to fathom things divine;
Ah! give me this to know,
Swells my soul to compass Thee:
Pants in Thee to live and move;
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301 John Street | To Canaan's bounds I urge my way,
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302 Olivers | They kindle to a flame!
Give thanks to God on high;
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304 Blue Vale of Naucoochee | To Canaan's bounds I urge my way,
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305 The Weary Soldier | To go home to my reward.
To receive a crown of life.
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306 Middlebury | Come away to the skies,
And with singing to Zion return.
And with singing to paradise go.
To the honor and glory of God.
First created to share
Which hath joined us to Jesus's name;
We shall sing to our lyres,
To our Father and King,
To the Lamb that was slain,
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307 True Happiness | The Redeemer to know,
Than to fall at His feet
To redeem such a rebel as me.
With believers to live and to die.
Would I spend to His praise,
Who hath died my poor soul to redeem,
May they all be devoted to Him.
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308 The Happy Time | Temptations cease to break my peace,
Is to our hearts so sweet,
We long to see the King,
We long to reach those heav'nly fields,
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309 Singing School | And I'm glad indeed to see
O Lord, with praise to Thee.
To join with the angels,
To praise Thee, God of love.
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310b Weary Sinner | Find Him mighty to redeem:
Safe your spirit to convey
To the realms of endless day,
Up to My eternal home,
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311 Elysian | To my raptured vision
Glory give to God alone;
Seem, methinks to seize us;
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312 Penitence | False to Thee, like Peter, I
Repentance to impart,
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313 Bruce's Address | Calls to victory.
Ever to the latest breath,
Hark to what your Captain saith:
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314 The Christian | And soon shall get to heaven
To sing redeeming love.
I long to see the hour
Shall bear me to the Lord there
To praise His name above.
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316 This Heavy Load | To see Thee after death,
I hope to praise Thee perfectly,
I'll see my Saviour face to face,
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317 The Christian Soldier | Soldier, go, but not to claim
Not to build a vaunting name,
Not to dwell in tents of pleasure:
Thou hast sterner work to do
Hosts to cut thy passage through;
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318 The Martial Trumpet | And Soldiers to the standard flowing.
To ev'ry soldier this is given:
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319 Weary Pilgrim | My heart to Him is all resigned;
And strive to draw me from my Saviour;
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320 Longing for the Day | Ev'ry day is bringing me nearer to
To live in His glory forever up there,
That heavenly splendor with angels to share,
Together to dwell at His right hand.
To praise His sweet name eternally.
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321 Hear and Save | Humbled to a little child;
Soon to come to earth again,
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322 Among that Band | I want my light to glow,
To point the way to those who are oppressed.
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323 Holy Manna | Brethren, we have met to worship,
While we try to preach the Word?
Can you bear to let them go?
Brethren, join your cries to help them,
Then He'll call us home to heaven,
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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325t Will You Go? | The gospel ship is set to sail,
'Tis fit to stand the mighty gale;
We're trav'lling home to heav'n above –
To sing the Saviour's dying love –
Anointed kings and priests to God,
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325b Jesus Died For Me | Came to earth to die for me,
I love to tell of that sweet home,
O, glory to the Lamb of God.
To the home prepared for me.
To that sweet home of endless day.
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326 Royal Proclamation | Publishing to ev'ry creature,
To the ruined sons of nature:
Offered to the whole creation,
O now turn to God your Saviour,
To the bounds of the creation,
To the Prince of your salvation,
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327 The Christian's Hope | A few more days on earth to spend,
No more to sigh nor shed a tear,
No more to suffer pain or fear;
To be forever blest.
which comes to summon my away
To seats prepared above.
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328 Mercy's Free | It makes me strive all sin to shun,
Though I've no price at all to tender,
That leads to glory and to God;
And when to Jordan's bank we come,
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329 Redeeming Grace | To call each faithful spirit home.
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330 Fulfillment | From sea to sea, from land to land;
And glory be to God on high.
All glory, glory to the Lord.
Oh fly to Jesus for salvation,
But if you still refuse to hear us,
And lightning streaming to and fro,
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331 A Home in Heaven | From his home below to his home in Heav'n –
From his home below to his home in Heav'n.
To that bright home, what a joy is giv'n,
To the cheerless gloom of the mould'ring dead.
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332 Babylonian Captivity | The barb'rous tyrants, to increase our woe,
And raise His children to eternal day.
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333 Night is Coming | Something to keep in store;
Fadeth to shine no more,
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334 Jordan's Stormy Wave | The Lord, a home, to Israel gave;
A place for all His chosen to go.
You'll have to fight your battles below;
But God will give you grace to fight,
But God was always ready to hear.
To show the way and give them light;
And helped them many burdens to bear.
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335 When I am Gone | Think who has died His beloved to save,
Sing to the Lamb who on earth once was slain,
Sing to the Lamb who in heaven doth reign,
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336t Sweet Harmony | To dwell I'm determined
To see Christ above,
When I am to die,
And glory to Jesus,
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336b Probation | Removes me to yon heav'nly place,
Give me to feel their solemn weight,
Wake me to righteousness.
To make my calling sure;
Thy utmost counsel to fulfil,
And to the end endure.
Transported from this vale, to live
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337 To Die No More | Jesus my all, to heav'n is gone,
I'm going home to die no more.
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338t How Firm a Foundation | What more can He say than to you He hath said,
Thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine.
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338b Davis | To feed on the pastures of love?
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339 Samanthra | To feed on the pastures of love?
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340 Concord | To me ye no longer are known,
Present their bright hills to my view.
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341 The Lone Pilgrim | Then turn to the Saviour, His love's all divine,
I came to the place where the lone pilgrim lay,
I met the contagion and sank to the tomb,
My soul flew to mansions on high.
To weep not for me now I'm gone;
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342 Blest Morn | Dearer to God are the pray'rs of the poor.
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343 Tell the Story | I love to tell the story
I love to tell the story,
I love to tell the story,
To tell the good old story
I love to tell the story;
I love to tell the story;
I tell it now to thee.
I love to tell the story,
'Tis pleasant to repeat,
I love to tell the story,
I love to tell the story,
To hear it like the rest.
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344 Morality | Nor listen to all that deceivers can say.
Reascend to my God without murmur or sigh,
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345 The Shepherd's Star | Dearer to God are the prayers of the poor.
Light to direct us through death's gloomy vale.
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347 Portuguese Hymn | To Bethlehem haste, the Lord of life to meet;
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,
Compared to the glory revealed to us there,
And bear thee away to the saints happy home.
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349 Redemption (First) | To that peaceful shore.
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350 The Rock | In seasons of grief to my God I'll repair,
Lead me to the Rock that is higher than I.
Seeks to drive my poor soul from the fountain of good,
I will pray to the Saviour who kindly did die,
Lead me to the Rock that is higher than I.
From the swellings of Jordan to Thee will I cry,
Lead me to the Rock that is higher than I.
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351 Sweet Home | How sweet to my soul is communion with saints;
To find at the banquet of mercy there's room,
I long to behold Thee in glory at home.
I sigh from this body of sin to be free,
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352 My Home on High | When time has come for me to lay my burdens down,
Forever there to rest from all my toil and pain,
No more to die;
My Lord will be the one to bid me welcome there,
To abide with all the good and true;
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353 Bower of Prayer | To leave my dear friends, and with neighbors to part,
From that blessed retreat where I've chosen to pray,
I've chosen to pray.
And poured out my soul to my Saviour in prayer,
To call me to duty, while birds of the air
Sing anthems of praises as I went to prayer,
as I went to prayer.
The joys I have tasted in answer to prayer,
in answer to prayer.
For Jesus, my Saviour, oft deign'd there to meet,
And can in all places give answer to prayer,
give answer to prayer.
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354 Summer | I would not live alway; I ask not to stay
Then to hail Him in triumph descending the skies.
Their Saviour and brethren transported to greet,
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355 Homeward Bound | Try to persuade them to enter the throng,
Journey with us to the mansions of rest,
Glory to God, all our dangers are o'er,
Glory to God: we will shout evermore,
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356 Morning Song | Proclaim the glad sun is now ready to rise;
Are sparkling with pleasure to welcome the light;
The willows bend low, with their leaves to the ground,
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357 The Trumpet | When beneath to their darkness the wicked are driv'n,
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358 O Come, Come Away | Let's hasten to the Sabbath school; O come, come away!
I love their voice to hear; O come, come away!
My comrades invite to join their happy number,
'Tis there we meet to sing and pray,
To read God's word on His glad day,
How dear to hear the plaintive strain,
To guide my feeble steps on high; O come, come away!
The flow'ry paths of peace to tread,
My wand'ring steps to lead: O come, come away!
“Let little children come to me;” O come, come away!
“Forbid them not their hearts to give,
To mansions in the sky: O come, come away!
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359 Wondrous Love | To send this precious peace to my soul?
To God, and to the Lamb, I will sing;
To God and to the Lamb,
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360 The Saints Bound for Heaven | And to Canaan we'll return, by and by.
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361 Solemn Thought | To bring you to your graves here below.
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362 Shining Light | A light to shine upon the road
That leads me to the Lamb.
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363 The Christian Warfare | Which God has commanded us well to improve.
And I am resolved to regard all His precepts,
And on in the way of obed'ence to move.
And I shall be able forever to stand.
I'm called to contend with the powers of darkness,
And many sore conflicts I have to pass through.
And help me my enemies all to subdue.
To aid and direct me, then all will be right,
In Thy name and Thy strength I'll soon put to flight.
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364 Redemption (Second) | Come, listen a while, and to you I will tell
How I was first called to seek for salvation,
To think of my soul, and the state I was in;
He strove to persuade me that I was too young.
But glory to Jesus His love's not confined
To princes, nor men of a nobler degree.
His love it flows bount'ous to all human creatures,
He died for poor sinners, when nailed to the tree.
And all His Commandments I'm bound to obey;
Till He shall think proper to call me away.
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365 The Indian's Petition | Let me go to my home in the far distant West,
To the scenes of my childhood in innocence blest,
Let me go to the spot where the cataracts play,
Let me go to my sire by whose battle-scarred side
And exulted to conquer the insolent foe;
To my father, the chief, let me go, let me go,
To my father, the chief, oh! there let me go.
And, oh! do let me go to my flashing-eyed maid,
Who hath taught me to love 'neath the green willow's shade;
To the bosom I love, let me go, let me go,
To the bosom I love, oh! there let me go.
And, oh! do let me go to my wild forest home,
No more from its life-cheering fond pleasures to roam,
To my home in the woods let me go, let me go,
To my home in the woods, oh! there let me go.
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366 Millennium (First) | East, west, north, and south will to and fro madly run;
Beholding their losses, and beginning to sink,
They hope to obstruct the light from shining, I think.
Let all who would wish to see Millennium begin,
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367 David's Lamentation | He went to his chamber and wept;
Would to God I had died
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368t Brush Creek | Let evening blush to own a star
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368b Sweetest Pleasure | Lead us safe to God on high.
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369 Easter Anthem | Heaven, all lavish of strange gifts to man,
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372 I Won't Turn Back | But would guide to eternity.
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374 Heavenly Vision | Which was and is and is to come,
Be unto the earth, by reason of the trumpet which is yet to sound.
and cried to the rocks and mountains to fall upon them,
For the great day of His wrath is come, and who shall be able to stand?
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378 Mount Hope | And makes man heir to happier climes.
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380 Christian Song | Mine eyes are now closing to rest,
No more to be envied or loved.
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382 How Sweet the Sound | 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
We've no less days to sing God's praise,
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383 Azmon | He ran to our relief.
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384 Lord I'm Depending on You | We are trying, Lord, to live rightly in this sorrow land;
I hope to be there through the ages fair to sing with that band.
O hear my plea, my pilot be, to that shore;
Lord, I seek Thy face, save me by Thy grace, take me to that place,
Heaven's fair shore, to die no more.
Now let us sing praise to the King,
'Twas His wondrous plan to save fallen man from eternal loss.
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385 Sweet Heaven | How I'd like to sit down at the Master's feet;
Most glorious to behold;
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386 Spartanburg | And led me up to man.
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387 Stay, Sinner | With none to guide you safely through.
Invites you now to haste away
To realms of everlasting day.
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388 Anchor | To realms of endless day;
Through which the saints to glory march.
To mortals can impart;
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389 Crown of Victory | To drain the cup of woe,
Hast passed from earth, passed to Thy home on high.
To see a Father's love
The shad'wy way to tread,
Friend, Guardian, Saviour, which doth lead to Thee.
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390 Crown of Light | The seas shall waste, the skies to smoke decay,
Rocks fall to dust, and mountains melt away;
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391 Glad Tidings | Behold to what honors the Saviour is raised,
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392 Imandra | I dreamt I was out, to the east cast mine eye,
I thought the last judgement was dawning to light.
A song that was never before tuned to string.
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393t West Point | To Thee, my God, I'll sing;
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393b China | To call us to His arms.
To keep us from our love.
Why should we tremble to convey
Their bodies to the tomb?
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394 Stubborn Heart | To melt this stubborn stone away;
To hear the sorrows Thou hast felt
To move this stupid heart of mine.
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395 King of Peace | To support my suit with Thee.
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396b Waynsville | Sing ye to the Lord alone,
He to save my soul from danger,
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397t Hants | I consecrate to Thee.
Restore to Thee Thy own;
To serve my God alone.
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397b Bedan | On restless wing to roam;
All this wide world, to either pole,
Oh! haste to gain that dear abode,
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398t St. Thomas | And swift to do His will,
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398b Gerar | Whose kind designs to serve and please,
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399t Lockport | To make our pleasures less.
Let those refuse to sing
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399b Thatcher | To God in whom I trust,
Oh! let me not be put to shame,
O Lord, recall to mind;
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400t Christian Love | Is like to that above.
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400b Hall | To which the great resort,
Are once to be compar'd with this,
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401t Tillotson | Invites us all our grief to tell,
To pray and never faint.
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401b Euphrates | Loud to the praise of God our Lord,
And nearer to our home above,
His grace shall to the end
Nor present things, nor things to come,
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402t Olive Leaf | On restless wings to roam,
Oh, haste to gain that dear abode,
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402b Kelso | Whose anger is so slow to rise,
So ready to abate.
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404t Rosalie | He leads me to the place
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404b Arion | I bid farewell to ev'ry fear,
To ever fragrant meads,
To cheer my fainting soul.
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405t Honeywel | To Thee my all I owe,
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405b Caution | To draw thee from the skies.
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406 Luther | Loud to the praise of Christ our Lord,
And nearer to our home above
His grace shall to the end,
Nor present things nor things to come,
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407 Sweet Hope (Second) | Their spirits to the skies,
To join the blest from ev'ry clime,
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408b Dartmouth | And aid my tongue to bless His name,
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409t Little Marlborough | To put it on afresh.
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409b Newingham | And to Thy gracious eye present,
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410b Kambia | 'Tis mould'ring back to dust.
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411 The Trumpeters | Hark! listen to the trumpeters!
To march for Canaan's land.
Who're not afraid to die.
And march with us to Canaan's land,
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412t Howard | To Thee alone, my King, my God,
To Thee devoutly I'll look up,
To Thee devoutly pray.
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412b Colchester | Oh 'twas a joyful sound to hear
“Up, Israel, to the temple haste,
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413t Warwick | To Thee will I direct my pray'r,
To Thee lift up mine eye.
Up to the hill where Christ is gone
To plead for all His saints,
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413b Barby | He said – and gave His soul to death,
To this dear cov'nant of Thy word
I seal th'engagement to my Lord,
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414 Friend | To see the Lord, my God.
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415t Nazareth | “Permit them to approach,” He cries,
For 'twas to bless such souls as these
And yield them up to Thee;
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415b Henry | And tempests cease to roar.
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416t Fragrance | We love to hear of Thee;
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416b Edwards | To keep the conscience clean.
When once it enters to the mind,
And raise their thoughts to God.
A lamp to lead our way.
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417t Heber | And joy to make Him known,
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417b Zanesville | To bind our Lord in death;
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418t Chimes | To worship at His throne.
To breathe the humble, fervent prayer,
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418b Union Vale | To reach eternal joys.
In vain we strive to rise;
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419t Rockingham (First) | O for a thousand tongues to sing
Assist me to proclaim,
To spread through all this earth abroad
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419b Fountain | The dying thief rejoiced to see
Are sav'd to sin no more.
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420 Cambridge | I hear, but seem to hear in vain,
To find I cannot feel.
To love Thee, if I could;
Averse to all that's good.
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421t Seymour | The dying thief, rejoic'd to see
Be sav'd to sin no more.
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422t Boswell | I strive to mount Thy holy hill;
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422b Whitney | And night is turn'd to day.
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423t Coventry | To those bright worlds above the sky,
Expos'd to no decay.
To guide our upward aim;
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423b Benediction | To Thee I breathe my sighs;
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424 Nightingale | And to eternity prolong
To suffer, bleed, and die,
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425b Ryland | A light to shine upon the road
That leads me to the Lamb!
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426 Tappan | To mourning wand'rers giv'n;
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427 Naomi | And make me live to Thee.
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428 Zerah | To us a child of hope is born,
To us a son is giv'n:
To us a child of hope is born,
To us a son is giv'n –
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429 Charming Name | 'Tis music to my ear;
Yes, Thou art precious to my soul,
Jewels, to Thee, are gaudy toys,
Nor to mine eyes is light so dear,
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432t Loftin | To our believing eyes:
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432b Fish Pond | Yet we are born to care and woes
And man grows up to mourn.
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433 New Haven | To grasp the God we seek!
In rapt'rous awe on Him to gaze,
To all eternity.
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434 Nobler Choice | Jesus to multitudes unknown,
I'd clasp it to my joyful heart,
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435 Shenley | Oh 'twas a joyful sound to hear
“Up, Israel, to the temple haste,
Who bear true love to Thee.
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436t Turner | So to the Jews old Canaan stood,
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436b It Is I | When to their help He came Who cried,
His grace comes to our aid;
And when we come to die, He'll say,
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437 The Dying Penitent | Then turned his dying eyes to Christ,
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438 The Mouldering Vine (Second) | Silent all things seem to pine;
Brings to mind “the mould'ring vine.”
We are like to one of these.
What to me is autumn's treasure,
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440t Beulah | Thou callest burdened souls to Thee,
I come to Thee for rest.
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440b Robinson | To those bright worlds beyond the sky,
Exposed to no decay.
To guide our upward aim;
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441 The Lonesome Dove | To Canaan's peaceful shore;
We'll press to Canaan's shore.
From hill to hill, from grove to grove,
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442 Lanesboro | I haste to seek Thy face;
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443 Christmas | Comes down to dwell with you:
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444 Broomsgrove | Sing to His praise in lofty hymns,
Alone to be ador'd;
And laws to us assigned.
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446 Damascus | Naught we can ask to make us blessed
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447 Mount Pisgah | Might I but climb to Pisgah's top,
My flesh itself would long to drop,
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448b Coleshill | And humbly own to Thee
We're trav'lling to the grave.
To push us to the tomb;
To hurry mortals home.
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449 Cosmer | Awake ye saints, to praise your King,
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450t Burford | If not, content to drink it up,
Go to the garden, sinner; see
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450b Consolation | To Him that rules the skies.
To turn the seasons round.
My sin might rouse His wrath to flame,
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451t Shepherd (First) | To joys divinely sweet.
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451b Devotion (Second) | Applied To cleanse my soul from guilt,
And bring me home to God.
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452t Head | Are pillars to support my hope,
With whom He deigns to dwell;
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452b Hebron | Much of my time has run to waste,
He gives me strength for days to come.
I lay my body down to sleep,
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453t De Beza | Shout to Jehovah, all the earth,
With praises to His courtyards go.
Give thanks to Him, bless ye His name,
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453b Wakefield | To cleanse your guilt and heal your woes;
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455t New Lebanon | Come, sinners, to the gospel feast;
The invitation is to all:
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455b Rockbridge | Life is the time to serve the Lord,
The time t'insure the great reward;
And while the lamp holds out to burn,
To 'scape from hell, and fly to heav'n;
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456t Blenden | An honor equal to His name?
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456b Endor | To great Jehovah's equal Son;
And rose to everlasting day.
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457t Ware | While to their golden harps they sing,
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457b Evening Chant | So peacefully he sinks to rest;
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458 Rolland | To meet th'assemblies of Thy saints.
My panting heart cries out to God:
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459t All-Saints | He hates to do his neighbor wrong.
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460b Gratitude | I yield myself to Thy command;
To Thee devote my nights and days:
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461 Lynn | From which none ever wakes to weep:
To be for such a slumber meet!
With holy confidence to sing
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462t Lotha | To acts of kindness and of love;
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462b Upton | To die for crimes which thou hast done:
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464 Reformation | An honor equal to His name?
While to HIs praise they roll around.
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465t Breaker | And vexed, and urged Thee to depart,
T'exclude me from Thy people's rest.
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465b Welton | Unite them all to fear Thy name.
Then, to my God, my heart and tongue,
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467t Elparan | As grateful incense, to the skies,
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468t Mendon | The breath to them He doth afford,
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468b Laurell | To spread your sacred pleasures round;
And to the solemn organ sing.
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469 Pilesgrove | Oh render thanks to God above,
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470 Duke Street | Raised by His Father to the throne,
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471t Rockingham (Second) | To Thee our cordial thanks be paid,
In God we'll hope, to God we'll raise
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472t Sunset | Why should we start, and fear to die?
And yet we dread to enter there.
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472b Cleaveland | He brought us to His fold again.
Almighty Maker, to Thy name.
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473 Bartholday | While heav'n stands open to our view!
To souls impov'rished and undone!
To share their holy, happy state.
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474 Rothwell | To spread your sacred pleasures round;
And to the solemn organ sing.
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476t Effingham | Speaks peace and comfort to our hearts.
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476b Shepherd (Second) | That turns aside to paths unknown?
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477 Park Street | To usher in the glorious day!
Joy to each raptured, list'ning heart.
Glory to God, who reigns on high;
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478t Brentford | Devoted to my Saviour's praise;
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478b Sylvan Stream | The lark and linnet light to drink;
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479 Triumph | To endless ages still the same.
To Thee the ransomed seed shall come;
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480 Salineville | Up to the fields, where angels lie,
How despicable to my eyes!
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481 Holden | The future, all to us unknown,
We to Thy guardian care commit,
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482 Gray | The breath to them He doth afford
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483 Burroughs (New) | The light of truth to us display,
Lead us to holiness, the road
That we must take to dwell with God;
Lead us to Christ, the living way,
Lead us to God, our final rest,
In His enjoyment to be blest;
Lead us to heav'n, the seat of bliss,
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484 Olivet | To each the soul of each how dear!
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485 Quito | That leads us to the saints' abode;
To that bright day when Christ shall come,
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486t Retreat | And heav'n comes down our souls to greet,
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486b Lisle | To heav'n He led His follower's way;
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487 Chester | Swift on to their eternal home,
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490 Creation (Second) | Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore,
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491 Nashville | To souls benighted and distrest
Thy fear forbids my feet to stray.
Thy promise leads my soul to rest.
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492t Ramesis | And basely to the tempter yield?
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492b Supplication | And form my soul averse to sin:
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493b Day-Star | Doubt no more His pow'r to save.
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494 Hingham | To praise Thy name, give thanks, and sing,
To show Thy love by morning light,
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495 The Sailor's Home | The nearer still she draws to land,
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496t Wilmot | Deign our humble songs to hear;
Purer praise we hope to bring,
While on earth ordain'd to stay,
Till we come to dwell with Thee,
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496b Resurrection | Now to glory see Him rise;
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497t Acton | When they join to sing of Him.
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497b Horton | I will guide you to your home;
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498 Hendon | To Thy pastures, fair and large,
To the streams that, still and slow,
Constant, to my latest end,
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499t Hasten Sinner | Hasten, sinner, to be wise,
Harder is it to be won.
Hasten, mercy to implore;
Hasten, sinner, to return;
Lest thy lamp should cease to burn,
Hasten, sinner, to be bless'd;
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499b Rosefield | Where the Saviour deigns to die,
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500b Inley | And mount to our native abode,
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501 Owen | Go to dark Gethsemane,
Learn of Jesus Christ to pray.
Follow to the judgement hall;
Learn of Him to bear the cross.
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503 Invocation (New) | Draw nigh to us, Jehovah,
Draw nigh to us, blest Jesus,
Draw nigh to us, blest Spirit,
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504 Missionary Hymn | They call us to deliver
Bows down to wood and stone.
Shall we, to men benighted,
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505 Waterford | O that all to Thee might turn!
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506 Dying Love | To Thy cross we look and live.
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507b Sicily | Which of all our friends, to save us,
But this Saviour died to have us
Reconciled in Him to God.
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508 Heavenly Rest | Return to the Zion above,
Who long Thy appearing to see,
Resigned to the burden we bear,
But hoping to triumph with Thee.
To mourn for Thy coming is sweet,
To weep at Thy longer delay;
But Thou, whom we hasten to meet,
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510t Aberdeen | Joy of heav'n to earth come down;
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510b Invitation | Jesus ready stands to save you,
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511 Farewell | Live near to our Captain, and always obey Him,
Will safe land young converts to riches on high.
All glory and praise to our God and the Lamb.
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512 Missionary Song | And from eastern coast to western
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513 Lakeland | Doomed for guilt to endless paths,
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514 Crown | Ev'ry knee to Him shall bow;
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515 Olive Shade | Or to the chastened let Thy might
Didst teach adoring faith to cry,
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516 Oliphant | I will ever give to Thee.
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517 Rapture (Second) | To swell th'inspiring theme.
To join the thunders of the skies,
And breathe it to the soul.
To Him who shaped your finer mould,
And tuned your voice to praise.
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518 Ariel | I would to everlasting days
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520 Harwich | Give thanks to God most high,
To save us from our woe,
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521 Darwell | To your Creator's praise:
Shine to your Maker's praise,
To praise the Lord.
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522 Newbury | In honor to His name
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523 Conquest | From conquest to conquest proceeds:
From south to the north;
From east to the west it is heard:
To Jesus alone,
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524 When Shall We Meet Again? | Up to that world of light,
Meet ne'er to sever?
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525 Goodly Land | To heav'n ascend:
To Canaan's bounds I urge my way,
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526 Zion's Glory | Flow to ev'ry nation.
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527 Prince of Light | Nor haughty passions roused to contest wild.
Nor know to Whom their homage thus they yield.
And strife and hate are changed to peace and love.
No hostile chiefs to furious combat ran;
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528 Throne of Glory | I joy to call Thee mine.
To Thee for mercy crying,
To thank Thee, dearest friend,
Outlive my love to Thee.
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529 Worship | And strength ascribe to Jesus:
Almighty to deliver;
Our seals set to, that God is true,
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530 Urmund | Is bringing sinners back to God;
To endless day.
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531 Little Worth | To see how soon
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532 Boerne | Have all lost their sweetness to me.
The fields strive in vain to look gay,
Have nothing to wish or to fear;
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533 Prospect of Heaven | To mourning wand'rers given;
To brighter prospects given;
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534 Angels Singing | Listen to the wondrous story,
Glory be to God most high!
Glory be to God most high!
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535 Trial's Hour | O, to be brought to Jesus' feet,
The Lord is nigh to answer me.
Blessed be He who smites to save,
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536 Symphony | From east to west the sounding orders spread
To hear His justice and the sinner's doom:
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537 Crucifixion | To atone for you and me,
And to purchase our pardon with blood.
Shamefully nail'd to the cross;
To atone for a world that was lost.
Oh! the sun refused to shine,
He ascended to mansions of bliss.
To redeem them, I pray Thee, forgive!”
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538 Isles of the South | Shall bear the rich freight to your desolate shore,
The lands of despair, to oblivion a prey,
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539 Rest for the Weary | To fulfil my soul's request.
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542 The Heavenly Home | I'm going home to die no more.
To die no more,
To die no more,
I'm going home to die no more.
I'm going home to die no more.
Be mine the happ'er lot to own
To die no more,
To die no more,
I'm going home to die no more.
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544 Life's Troubles | He will lead you to glory He will be your Friend too,
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546t The Holy Spirit | To those who know the Lord I speak, is my beloved near?
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547 Higher Ground | Almighty God in Heav'n above to Thee I lift my eyes,
Now lead me in the morning light to dwell on higher Ground.
I want to sing eternal praise to Christ my God and Friend.
I'll pitch my tent no more to roam from Heaven's Higher Ground.
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548 Macedonia | Joined in one spirit to our Head,
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549b The Drone | We're trav'lling to the grave
to lay this body down.
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