2 O Wondrous Love | What pains He had to bear,
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7 Jehovah is My God | To hear what Thou dost say.
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23b Evening Hymn | Of what we here possess.
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25b Brimmer | What though thou rulest not,
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29 The Midnight Cry | O what lamentation,
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32t Rayfield | Lord, what is man, that worthless thing,
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39 A Precious Stone | See what a living stone,
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44b Dunlap's Creek | What empty things are all the skies,
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45t Ila | Behold what wondrous grace,
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54 My Trust | What I've committed to His hands
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55b Idumea | What will become of me?
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58t Liverpool | And hear what I shall say;
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60 What Did He Do? | What did He do? He died for you,
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76t Brainerd | What did Thine only Son endure,
What pain, what labor, to secure
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81b Eternal Joys | What a day of rejoicing
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84 Homeland | What a glad and glor'ous morning,
What a happy, happy feeling,
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89 Northfield | Lo, what a glorious sight appears
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96 Mighty Love | What wondrous mighty work is this,
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100 Tennessee | “What have I gained by sin,” he said,
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111t Fleeting Days | Time, what an empty reaper 'tis!
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122 The Dying Boy | What glor'ous strains salute my ear
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125t Endless Joy | What tim'rous worms we mortals are.
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130b Passing Away | With what religious fear,
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144b Walk with God | What peaceful hours I once enjoyed!
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145t Milledgeville | O, with what peace and joy, and love,
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151 Sweet Prospect | What peaceful hours I then enjoyed!
What e'er that idol be,
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153 Columbus | Oh, what immortal joys I felt,
What shall I do? shall I lie down,
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154 Happy Time | Oh, what a heav'n have I.
What heav'nly comforts shall we know
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162 Redeemed Singers | Then O, what a wonderful singing in glory,
Then, O what a wonderful, wonderful singing,
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164b The Pilgrim's Song | And what I am, 'tis hard to know:
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165 Babylon is Fallen | What is this that comes to pass?
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166 What Can I Do? | What can I do for my dear King,
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168b Sunrise | Oh what a happy day,
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174t Prospect | What tim'rous worms we mortals are!
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175 O How I Love Jesus | It tells me what my Father hath
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176 Heavenly Treasures | That's what the Bible said;
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182 A Happy Meeting | Oh, what rapture when we view the splendor of that holy, happy place;
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190 Salutation | What, bound for Canaan's coast?
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Say now poor souls what will you do?
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193 Kay | With what glad accents shall I rise
I love the Lord for what He's done;
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204t What a Day | What a day that day will be!
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205 The Watchman's Call | What are thy hopes beyond the grave?
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207b Meditation | Say now, poor souls, what will you do?
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208t He Lives | What comfort this sweet sentence gives!
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209 The Lord's Supper | What love through all His actions ran!
What wondrous words of grace He spake.
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221b Poor, Weak, and Worthless | O what a Friend is Christ to me.
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226b Haws | What melod'ous sounds we hear,
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232b Olean | I know not what may soon betide.
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233 Believer and His Soul | What is this that casts you down,
Think on what thy Saviour bore
And what works have I to plead,
What! when prayer meets no regard?
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234 The Singing Christian | Bring with it what it may.
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236t Pacolet | In what their hearts desire,
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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 | Think what Spirit dwells within thee,
Think what Father's smiles are thine;
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254t Bartimeus | “Come, and ask me what you will.”
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265 Mourner's Lamentation | Oh, what would I have given!
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269t Restoration | “Come, and ask me what you will.”
Money was not what he wanted,
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278 God Holds the Future | What profit is it to the soul?
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282 Friendship | See what employments men pursue,
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300 Desire | What the length, and breadth, and height,
What the depth of love like Thine!
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307 True Happiness | Oh what joy I received,
What a heaven in Jesus' dear name.
What a mercy is this,
What a heaven of bliss,
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308 The Happy Time | O what a heav'n have I.
What heav'nly comforts shall we know,
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312 Penitence | Give what I have long implored,
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313 Bruce's Address | Hark to what your Captain saith:
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331 A Home in Heaven | A home in heav'n! what a joyful thought,
To that bright home, what a joy is giv'n,
Oh! then what bliss in that heart forgiv'n,
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336t Sweet Harmony | What Christ will bestow,
What life, strength, and comfort
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338t How Firm a Foundation | What more can He say than to you He hath said,
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344 Morality | What pleasure in beauty or wealth can I find?
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359 Wondrous Love | What wondrous love is this! O my soul!
What wondrous love is this,
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366 Millennium (First) | Led on by the Comforter, what sweets will be found,
What peace and what harmony in love will abound!
What beauty the churches will put on in His sight,
But oh! what a storm of persecution will rage,
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372 I Won't Turn Back | Let come what may, I'll serve my dear Saviour,
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380 Christian Song | Ah! what is this drawing my breath,
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391 Glad Tidings | Behold to what honors the Saviour is raised,
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404t Rosalie | What can I want beside?
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407 Sweet Hope (Second) | What glorious, cheering words are these,
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410b Kambia | Lord, what a feeble piece
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417b Zanesville | Oh, what a night was that, which wrapt
Oh, what a sun, which broke, this day,
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425b Ryland | What peaceful hours I then enjoyed!
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432t Loftin | Lo, what a glorious sight appears
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432b Fish Pond | Than what the Father please.
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433 New Haven | O what a blessed hope is ours!
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438 The Mouldering Vine (Second) | What to me is autumn's treasure,
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445 Revelation | Hear what the voice from heav'n proclaims
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448t Suffield | What can I wish, or wait for then,
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448b Coleshill | What dying worms are we.
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456t Blenden | Great is the Lord! what tongue can frame
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457t Ware | O, what amazing joys they feel,
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464 Reformation | Great is the Lord! what tongue can frame
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469 Pilesgrove | What mortal eloquence can raise
Who know what's right; nor only so,
But always practise what they know.
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472t Sunset | What tim'rous worms we mortals are!
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472b Cleaveland | What lasting honors shall we rear,
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473 Bartholday | All-glorious God, what hymns of praise
What ardent love and zeal are due,
By Him what wondrous grace is shown
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477 Park Street | Hark! what sweet music, what a song,
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480 Salineville | What little things these worlds would be,
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484 Olivet | What tender love, what holy fear!
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485 Quito | And what is all we suffer now,
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491 Nashville | What life and joy those leaves afford
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499b Rosefield | What melodious sounds we hear,
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504 Missionary Hymn | What though the spicy breezes
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514 Crown | Oh, what joy the sight affords!
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520 Harwich | What wonders hath He done!
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528 Throne of Glory | What language can I borrow
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534 Angels Singing | Hark! what mean those holy voices,
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