2 O Wondrous Love | We will serve Him all our days,
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3 Christmas Morning | We'll celebrate this day so grand,
We'll celebrate this day so grand,
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4 Copeland | I pray that God will keep me true,
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5b Always Something New | Will bear a strict review,
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6 Babel's Streams | I'll gently touch each string,
I'll tune my harp again.
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7 Jehovah is My God | And will until we die.
Then Glory will be mine.
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9 Cords of Love | They will join the celebrating,
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10 Zion's Dove | His banner soon will be unfurled,
And He will come to judge the world;
We'll shout, and loud hosannas raise.
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11 Minister's Farewell | The will of God be done;
I hope the Lord will you reward
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12 Gate of Home | O will that gate swing open wide?
And will my friends be there?
And will He welcome me?
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13 Traveler's Hope | I'll join with those who've gone before,
The storms of life will soon be o'er;
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14 I'll Serve My Lord | I'll gladly serve my blessed Lord,
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15 My Consolation | We'll serve Him till we die.
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17 Call to Arms | Arise and pray; we'll win the day,
But as we fly, we'll always cry,
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18 Praise Our Redeemer | Praise His holy name, and to Him we will bend;
He'll ne'er forsake but will be a true friend.
He'll ne'er forsake but will be a true friend.
He will descend to the earth once again;
We'll see Him coming and rise up to meet Him,
He will your Friend and true Counsellor be.
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19 The Day of Days | The day of days will be the hour
The day of days will soon be here,
The day of days will bring to earth
A sacred hour, 'twill stop all mirth;
The foolish the will learn their fate,
“Forgive my sins” they'll cry too late.
To this old world we'll say goodbye;
With Christ our King we'll go away,
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20 Prison Chains | I'll tell it all my earthly days;
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21 Webster | Soon will He call us hence away,
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22t Laban | Thy ard'ous work will not be done,
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22b Sinner Come | Yes, whosoever will,
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23b Evening Hymn | So death will soon disrobe us all
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26t Golden Hill | And counsels of thy will.
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26b Ninety-Third | And will not let me go.
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27b Missionary Herald | Will needful strength bestow;
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29 The Midnight Cry | Who will kindly treat Him?
Will now go forth to meet Him.
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31t Home | We'll praise our God above.
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33 Angel Choir | We'll meet the angels up above,
We'll all be filled with God's great love,
We'll all be glad and free;
We'll join the angels' heav'nly choir,
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34 Going Home | The earth will soon dissolve like snow,
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40t Mamie | The time will come when we must part
I pray we'll meet together there
Oh, won't we have a good time there
will meet you up above;
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42 Joy Bells | I will soon be with them yonder,
Where the love ties will grow fonder,
I'll be true till death shall call me,
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47 Panting for Heaven | Oh when will the period appear,
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49 Forever with the Lord | Yet nightly will I pitch my tent
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53 No Parting There | There'll be no parting there;
There'll be no parting there.
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54 My Trust | Nor will He put my soul to shame,
Then will He own my worthless name
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55b Idumea | What will become of me?
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56t America | God will not always chide,
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58t Liverpool | Your joys on earth will soon be gone,
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59b Dove of Peace | And I will rove this world all o'er,
Then whisper'd “I will tell you where
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60 What Did He Do? | Will you surrender to this Saviour?
He will save, and save you now.
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64 Youthful Blessings | Your youthful days will soon be gone,
We'll soon be called to die.
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68 Bright Mansions | “I'll come back and call for thee;”
Soon the call for me will come,
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69 Rocky Mount | I'll praise Thee as I ought.
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71 The Peaceful Shore | The Lord will safely guide thy course,
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72b Joyful News | I'll seek His face without delay,
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78b New Britain | And grace will lead me home.
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80 The Blind Girl | O mother, will the God above
Will He bestow such care and love
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81t Maitland | The consecrated cross I'll bear
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81b Eternal Joys | We will ever abide,
Then I'll be satisfied.
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82b Gospel Waves | Sing, O my soul, (He'll redeem,) the Lord will redeem.
Sing, O my soul, (He'll redeem,) the Lord will redeem.
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84 Homeland | Then we'll join our blessed loved ones
And we'll sing to Him great praises,
And there will be no parting,
We will live in that blest homeland,
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86t Ortonville | I'll praise Thee as I ought.
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87 The Promised Land | Oh, who will come and go with me?
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91 There is a Fountain | I'll sing Thy pow'r to save,
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92 Promised Day | 'Twill fit you for declining age,
And with our stubborn will subdued,
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96 Mighty Love | And they at death will not bewail,
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98 Christian Soldier | I'll bear the toil, endure the pain,
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99 Pleasant Hill | 'Twill fit us for declining age,
And be my stubborn will subdued,
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100 Tennessee | I'll go and tell him all I've done,
I'll ask a servant's place.”
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101 An Address for All | A Caesar may be great today, yet death will close his eyes:
Enjoying health and swim in wealth, yet death will bring them down.
A dying fall will spoil it all, for Absalom is dead:
Yet death will come into the room, and strip you naked there.
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102 Missionary's Adieu | How will our bosoms swell!
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106 Sweet Rivers | My troubles will be o'er,
And will not let Him go;
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107 Resignation (First) | My Shepherd will supply my need:
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108 Redeeming Love | My troubles will be o'er,
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109 Not Made with Hands | And 'twill be decked with jewels rare,
Within we'll gather round the throne
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110 Volunteers | A soldier I will be;
I will enlist, gird on my arms,
They will their colors fly,
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114 That Glorious Day | The morning stars will t'gether sing,
Jehovah they'll adore;
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115 The Millennium | The morning stars will t'gether sing,
Jehovah they'll adore;
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118 Campbell | Go on, we'll meet you there.
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119 Weary Souls | We'll press to Canaan's shore.
And winter will be gone.
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120 Home in the Sky | In that land we will need neither sun, nor the moon,
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121t Prosperity | I'll praise Him while He gives me breath,
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122 The Dying Boy | Your boy will soon be dead.
I'll soon be freed from all the pain,
I'll live in endless day.
Say, mother, will not such be mine
Yet I'll be with you do not fear,
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128t Hester | But soon in heav'n I'll to Thee bow,
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128b Ninety-Fifth | I'll bid farewell to ev'ry fear,
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129 Coronation | We'll join the everlasting song,
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131 Will You Meet Me? | Soon I'll be at rest above,
Brother, will you meet me there?
Jesus will my pilot be,
I will anchor safe at last.
I'll be safe from all alarms;
From all suff'ring I'll be free;
Brother, will you be with me?
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132 Musical Society | We'll set our key on flat or sharp,
We'll sing sole, law, sole, doe.
And we'll unite both day and night,
We'll set our key on flat or sharp,
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133 Juniata | I'll speak the honors of Thy name
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143 Farther Along | Farther along we'll know all about it,
Farther along we'll understand why;
We'll understand it all by and by.
Toils of the road will then seem as nothing,
We'll understand it all by and by.
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145b Fiducia | We'll rise above the skies.
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147 Fairfield | I'll go to Jesus, though my sin
I know His courts, I'll enter in,
Prostrate I'll lie before His throne,
I'll tell Him I'm a wretch undone,
I'll to the gracious King approach,
Perhaps he will command my touch,
Perhaps He will admit my plea,
Perhaps will hear my pray'r;
But if I perish, I will pray,
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148 Leander | I'll bear the toil, endure the pain,
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149 A Good Time Coming | 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 know His courts, I'll enter in,
Prostrate I'll lie before His throne,
I'll tell Him I'm a wretch undone,
I'll do the gracious King approach,
Perhaps He will admit my plea,
Perhaps will hear my prayer;
But if I perish I will pray,
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153 Columbus | He said, “I'll be a God to you”
Will He forever wear a frown
No: He will put His strength in me,
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155 Solemn Call | Yet death will close his eyes:
Yet death will bring them down.
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157 Hallelujah | And I'll sing hallelujah!
And we'll all sing hallelujah!
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159b Long Sought Home | When will my sorrows have an end
Go on, I'll meet you there.
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160 The Saint's Delight | I'll bid farewell to ev'ry fear,
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162 Redeemed Singers | Soon the day of reunion will come;
For soon our Redeemer will come.
How sweet it will be then to meet with each other,
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164t Convict | But I will come, with heart and hand,
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166 What Can I Do? | I'll go dear Lord, where you may lead
The day will not be very long,
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167b Come Along | There we'll sing there we'll shout, praise the Lord ever more,
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168b Sunrise | Where sun will rise and set no more.
I'll meet my friends gone on before;
Where sun will rise and set no more.
How happy I will be
All tribulation will be o'er;
I'll sing my Saviour's praise
Where sun will rise and set no more.
'Twill not be very long,
I'll join the angel's song,
Where sun will rise and set no more.
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170 On My Way | His love will share the ills I bear
But Jesus will be near me all the time;
I shall not yield for He will shield
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172 The Grand Highway | Joy will be found when they to His will obey;
All sorrow and all sighing then will flee,
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176 Heavenly Treasures | With wings like eagles we'll upward fly
The sea and earth will yield their dead,
We'll sail away while this world burns,
Oh, won't you come with me? I'm going home
Oh, praise the Lord we'll sing again together in the sky.
I won't be a stranger up there with God,
He'll show me into my bright new home,
And He'll say this is your own.
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182 A Happy Meeting | Won't that be a happy meeting on the golden shore?
Won't that be a happy meeting over yonder
In that home so fair, so bright and fair, we'll shout and sing together,
Basking in the Saviour's love, His love sublime, oh hallelujah, won't that be a
Holy bands of angels on their harps will sweetly play,
Won't that be a happy meeting there for you and me.
Heaven's gates will open wide, and we'll go marching in,
Heaven's gates will open wide, and we'll go marching in,
We will leave behind us ev'ry doubter with his sin,
Won't that be a happy meeting for the saved by grace?
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184 Where We'll Never Grow Old | Where we'll never grow old,
In a land where we'll never grow old.
Where we'll never more roam,
All our sorrow will end,
And our voices will blend,
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186 Lord Remember Me | Will I be one of the few?
Oh, my dear friend won't you come to the cross?
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189 One by One | One by one we'll all be gathered home;
And we'll trust the Saviour's guiding hand,
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home.
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
There we'll meet our loved ones gone before:
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
And we'll dwell with Jesus ever more,
One by one we'll all be gathered home.
One by one we'll all be gathered home;
One by one we'll all be gathered home.
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190 Salutation | To Canaan's coast we'll hasten,
Our Jesus will defend us
Will bless us with His favor,
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191 Oh! Turn, Sinner | Today, if you will hear His voice,
Say, will you to Mount Zion go?
Say, will you have this Christ or no?
Oh, turn, sinner, turn, why will you die?
Say, will you be forever blest,
Will you be saved from guilt and pain?
Will you with Christ forever reign?
Say now poor souls what will you do?
Say, will you have this Christ or no?
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199 Vernon | I never will give up my hold;
Wrestling, I will not let Thee go,
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200 Parting Hand | And since it is God's holy will,
We'll say, our Father's will be done.
We'll say, our Father's will be done.
Fight on, we'll gain that happy shore,
Where parting will be known no more.
Which makes me hope we'll meet again.
We'll no more take the parting hand.
We'll no more take the parting hand.
We'll shout and sing with one accord;
And there we'll all with Jesus dwell,
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201 Mission | Youth, like the spring will soon be gone
Will soon your active limbs enclose.
The grave will soon become your bed,
Your friends will pass this lonesome place,
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203 Cumberland | Parting with joy, we'll join and sing
It will not cease with dying breath,
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204t What a Day | I know my Lord will pilot me,
And I'll dwell with Him above,
What a day that day will be!
There we'll sing with friends we love,
All His promises He'll prove,
And we'll live with Him above.
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204b Evening Bells | And so 'twill be when I am gone,
Their tuneful peal will still ring on;
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205 The Watchman's Call | Your days on earth will soon be o'er
Will you remain quite unconcerned,
They weep to think how you will stand
Will you, for fancied earthly toys,
And will the calls you have today
The trying scene will shortly come,
Your sparkling eyes will then roll round,
While death will bring you to the ground;
Will hold your lifeless frame complete.
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206 Prayer Meeting | I'll cast on Him my ev'ry care
This robe of flesh I'll drop, and rise
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207b Meditation | Today, if you will hear His voice,
Say, will you to Mount Zion go?
Say, will you have this Christ or no?
Say will you be for ever blest,
Will you be saved from guilt and pain?
Will you with Christ forever reign?
Say now, poor souls, what will you do?
Say, will you have this Christ or no?
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208b French Broad | Then will I sing God's praises there,
I'll sing, and be forever blest,
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211t Hopewell | His track I see and I'll pursue
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211b Humble Penitent | And I'll sing hallelujah!
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212 Christian Prospect | And the winter will be over,
And we'll all cross over Jordan,
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213 Be Committed | Grace and love will you receive.
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215 In That Morning | And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning.
His track I see, and I'll pursue,
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
And we'll all shout together in that morning;
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217 Jerusalem | His track I see and I'll pursue
I'll go, for all His paths are peace.
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218b Harmony | After death its joys will be
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224b Hark My Soul | Yet I will remember thee.
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227 Majestic Rays | And skies and stars obey His will;
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232t Heavenly Armor | He'll take you up above.
On wings of love I'll fly.
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232b Olean | But Jesus knows and will provide.
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233 Believer and His Soul | Doubt not, He will carry on,
Will thy gracious Saviour
Jesus will thee soften.
Jesus will revive thee.
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234 The Singing Christian | But He will bear us through:
Will clothe His people too:
Will give His children bread.
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235 Faithful Soldier | A righteous crown He'll give,
On wings of love I'll fly:
He'll carry you above.
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238 Child's Wish | I'll make the sweetest music,
I'll dwell in Jesus' sight,
But Jesus will forgive;
O there I'll be an angel,
I'll join the heav'nly music,
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239b I Want to Be an Angel | I'll make the sweetest music,
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242 Come, Ye Disconsolate | Oh, to the Saviour come, He will receive you,
List how He intercedes, He will relieve you,
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244t Mutual Love | A righteous crown He'll give,
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244b The Christian's Conflicts | For Jesus will stand by you,
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247 Oh! How Charming | On wings of love I'll fly.
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250b Disciple | 'Twill but drive me to Thy breast;
Heav'n will bring me sweeter rest.
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252 The Sufferings of Christ | A story most lovely I'll tell,
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253 Is It Far? | Oh, my brother, will you with me go
Where we'll meet our friends to part no more.
Is it far where we'll sing and shout forever,
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254t Bartimeus | “Come, and ask me what you will.”
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256t Pleading Savior | Will you thrust him from your arms?
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258 Thorny Desert | Jesus, Jesus will go with you,
He will lead you to His throne;
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259t Crumly | With my tears His feet I'll bathe;
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260b Shields | All will come to desolation,
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261t Come Thou Fount | How I'll sing Thy sov'reign grace;
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262 Collins | You will be sure to lose it.
Or groan you will when time shall cease,
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264 Harwell | Then with golden harps we'll sing,
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266 Chrystler's Field | Arise and pray; we'll win the day,
To God we'll cry, and hell defy,
For Jesus' name we'll bear the blame,
But as we fly, we'll always cry
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267 Louisiana | Will serve to make our sorrows less,
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269t Restoration | “Come, and ask me what you will.”
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271 The Mouldering Vine (First) | Soon 'twill set in dismal night;
Death will break the sullen gloom,
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272 Felicity | Down He'll send some heav'nly convoy,
Soon with angels I'll be marching,
Who will share my blissful portion,
Who will love my Saviour now?
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274 Mother Tell Me of the Angels | Soon will bear us to the shore,
There we'll part again, O never;
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278 God Holds the Future | They will not in the judgement stand;
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279 Lecil | In His own time He'll call us there,
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280 Zion | God, thy God, will now restore thee!
Zion's King will surely send.
God my Saviour will defend thee,
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281b Palmetto | Here I'll sit forever viewing mercy's
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282 Friendship | Then you will own my words are true,
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284 Don't Grieve Your Mother | Soon you will miss her, how sad and lone!
Far from your presence she will have flown.
Soon you will miss her from earth below.
Where I will meet her, she whom I love.
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285 Farewell Brother | Farewell brother, soon we'll meet thee
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289 Happy Land | Why will you doubting stand,
We'll reign for aye.
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291 Warrenton | Will you go to glory with me?
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292 Grief of Love | He'll bear your heavy load.
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297 Lucas | His adorable will
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298 My Shepherd Guides | In paths of right I'll stay.
I'll fear no evil if He leads,
No shadows will befall,
Will keep me safe from sin and strife,
I'll praise Thee Lord of all.
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300 Desire | This I always will require,
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305 The Weary Soldier | The my troubles will be o'er;
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306 Middlebury | Will remember His word,
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313 Bruce's Address | Who for Zion's King will stand?
Who will join the faithful band?
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316 This Heavy Load | This heavy load, I'll lay aside,
I'll see my Saviour face to face,
We'll leave these burdens, and this woe;
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320 Longing for the Day | When He'll call His children from ev'ry land,
Will you pray, my brother, that we may meet,
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322 Among that Band | And soon will dawn a sinless happy day.
I'll be among that band,
I'll be among that band.
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323 Holy Manna | Will you pray with all your power,
Will be showered all around.
Will be showered all around.
Sisters, will you join and help us?
Will you help the trembling mourners,
Tell them that He will be found;
Will be showered all around.
Will be showered all around.
Then He'll call us home to heaven,
At His table we'll sit down;
Christ will gird Himself and serve us,
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324 Fair Fields of Eden | Loudly swell the heav'nly chorus,
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325t Will You Go? | Will you go? Will you go?
The day must come when all will die,
Will you go? Will you go?
God's mighty hand will never fail,
Will you go? Will you go?
Will you go? Will you go?
Will you go? Will you go?
Will you go? Will you go?
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325b Jesus Died For Me | I'll be happy with the blest,
I will join the happy throng,
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327 The Christian's Hope | The storm of life will soon be o'er,
I'll joyfully the call obey,
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328 Mercy's Free | This will torment the sinner most,
We'll sing when safely landed home,
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329 Redeeming Grace | And like old David I will tell,
Now I will praise Him while He spares me,
In rapt'rous songs I'll praise my God.
When Christ in glor'ous clouds will come,
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330 Fulfillment | Sweet gospel grace will soon be o'er.
The Lord will come, all clothed in thunder,
Oh, then He'll cut His foes asunder,
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331 A Home in Heaven | That we'll meet up there in our home in Heav'n –
That we'll meet up there in our home in Heav'n.
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334 Jordan's Stormy Wave | But God will give you grace to fight,
And He will make it all come right.
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336t Sweet Harmony | What Christ will bestow,
My journey will prove.
Receive me, I'll cry,
He'll not live in glory
In heaven we'll meet
We'll then be complete.
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336b Probation | And suffer all Thy righteous will,
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337 To Die No More | His track I see, and I'll pursue,
I'll go, for all His paths are peace.
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343 Tell the Story | 'Twill be my theme in glory
'Twill be the good old story
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344 Morality | That peace! I'll preserve it as pure as 'twas giv'n,
I'll bless the kind summons, and lie down and die.
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350 The Rock | In seasons of grief to my God I'll repair,
From the ends of the earth unto Thee will I cry,
I will pray to the Saviour who kindly did die,
From the swellings of Jordan to Thee will I cry,
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351 Sweet Home | All, all will be peace when I'm with Thee at home.
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352 My Home on High | Safe at home with Christ I'll ever be;
My Lord will be the one to bid me welcome there,
The Lord will say come all ye faithful ones and share,
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355 Homeward Bound | We'll tell the world as we journey along,
Glory to God: we will shout evermore,
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358 O Come, Come Away | And gladly I will meet them there; O come, come away!
And I will them receive:” O come, come away!
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359 Wondrous Love | To God, and to the Lamb, I will sing;
While millions join the theme, I will sing.
And when from death I'm free I'll sing on;
I'll sing, and joyful be,
And through eternity I'll sing on.
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360 The Saints Bound for Heaven | And to Canaan we'll return, by and by.
Though our enemies are strong, we'll go on,
While the fiery pillar moves, we'll go on.
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363 The Christian Warfare | But grace will support and comfort my spirit,
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
I trust He will keep me from all Satan's power,
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365 The Indian's Petition | And there greet my fond mother whose heart will o'erflow
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366 Millennium (First) | When Jesus' pure testimony will gain the day,
Denomination selfishness will vanish away.
'Twill then be discovered who for Jesus will be,
'Twill then be discovered who for Jesus will be,
And who are in Babylon the saints then we'll see,
The time of division then will be fully known
Led on by the Comforter, what sweets will be found,
What peace and what harmony in love will abound!
Lost time, things for Jesus will be counted all joy,
What beauty the churches will put on in His sight,
The watchmen will then lift up their voices as one,
East, west, north, and south will to and fro madly run;
The mysteries of Babylon will suffer the loss.
But oh! what a storm of persecution will rage,
The pure word of God will conquer all who oppose;
The day of the Millennium will surely begin.
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368b Sweetest Pleasure | After death its joys will be
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372 I Won't Turn Back | He will guide though the way gets steep;
He will lead me over the deep.
I won't turn back,
Lord, I won't turn back
No, I won't turn back any more;
But I won't turn back any more.
Let come what may, I'll serve my dear Saviour,
And His grace will support my soul;
I will go where ages shall roll.
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382 How Sweet the Sound | and grace will lead me home.
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387 Stay, Sinner | Oh, come, and He will bid you live;
Oh, come, and freely He'll forgive.
Will end in mourning at the last,
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391 Glad Tidings | The claims of His mercy will ever remain,
Yet even our service He will not despise,
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393t West Point | To Thee, my God, I'll sing;
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398t St. Thomas | And swift to do His will,
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405b Caution | Thy arduous work will not be done,
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411 The Trumpeters | A soldier I will be;
I will enlist, gird on my arms,
(They will their colors fly,)
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412t Howard | Will I for help repair.
To Thee devoutly I'll look up,
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413t Warwick | To Thee will I direct my pray'r,
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414 Friend | Where will the growing numbers end,
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416t Fragrance | We'll sing our Jesus' lovely name,
Then will we sing more sweet, more loud,
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420 Cambridge | The Lord will happiness divine
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423b Benediction | When will the mournful night be gone?
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424 Nightingale | Yes, I will bless Thee, O my God,
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427 Naomi | Thy sov'reign will denies;
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429 Charming Name | I'll speak the honors of Thy name
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436b It Is I | And when we come to die, He'll say,
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441 The Lonesome Dove | We'll press to Canaan's shore.
And winter will be gone.
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450t Burford | If such Thy sacred will;
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453b Wakefield | Will all the painful load remove.
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465b Welton | On earth Thy glories I'll declare,
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471t Rockingham (Second) | In God we'll hope, to God we'll raise
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485 Quito | 'Twill make amends for all our pain.
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489 Ridge | I'll praise my Maker with my breath;
I'll praise Him while He lends me breath;
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492t Ramesis | I never will give up my shield.
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497b Horton | I will guide you to your home;
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508 Heavenly Rest | Will chase all our sorrows away.
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509b The Good Shepherd | On Thy gospel word we'll venture,
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511 Farewell | We'll conquer the powers of darkness and sin;
Through grace and the Spirit we'll glory inherit,
But heaven will pay us for all that we bear;
We'll soon end in pleasures and glory forever,
And bright crowns of glory for ever we'll wear.
Will safe land young converts to riches on high.
Believe, and the Spirit our pardon He'll give;
Give up, and your souls He will quickly receive.
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515 Olive Shade | “Thy will be done!”
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516 Oliphant | I will ever give to Thee.
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518 Ariel | Well, the delightful day will come,
When my dear Lord will bring me home,
A blest eternity I'll spend,
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524 When Shall We Meet Again? | When will peace wreathe her chain
Our hearts will ne'er repose,
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535 Trial's Hour | For He will hear my pray'r;
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538 Isles of the South | The morning will open with healing and light,
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541 Resignation (Second) | My Shepherd will supply my need:
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544 Life's Troubles | He will lead you to glory He will be your Friend too,
And will help you in all that you may do.
He will lead you along and feed you manna anew,
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546t The Holy Spirit | The Bridegroom of my soul I seek, Oh, when will He appear?
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546b Oak Grove | Where battle's haze and harm will flee,
Where wondrous love will ne'er abate.
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547 Higher Ground | I'll pitch my tent no more to roam from Heaven's Higher Ground.
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548 Macedonia | That will not let us part;
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