| A charge to keep I have | 502 A Charge to Keep 
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| “All glory to Jesus, we’ve tasted His love!” | 360 The Royal Band 
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| All I’ve sought or hoped or known | 370 Monroe 
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| And all the joys I have | 527 My Life and Breath 
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| And have done with years that are gone | 116 Union 
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| And have laid up their treasures above | 399b Happy Christian 
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| And many sore conflicts I have to pass through. | 179 The Christian Warfare 
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| And Oh what seasons I have seen | 484 Heavenly Union 
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| And our sorrows have an end | 35 Saints Bound For Heaven 
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| And smile at the tears I have shed. | 571 Penitence 
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| And solemn oaths have bound His love | 178 Africa 
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| Babel’s garments we’ve rejected | 117 Babylon Is Fallen 
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| Brethren, we have met to worship | 59 Holy Manna 
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| But if we never have the pleasure | 267 Parting Friends 
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| But now I have a deeper stroke | 67 Columbus 
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| But they have left an aching void | 27 Bethel 
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| But though I have Him oft forgot | 424 Sweet Union 
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| But we have such as witness that God hears with swiftness | 116 Union 
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| Dear bow’r, where the pine and the poplar have spread | 100 The Bower of Prayer 
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| Dear father, you’ve been kind to me | 55 Sister’s Farewell 
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| Dear people we have met today | 60 Day of Worship 
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| Fear shall in me no more have place | 270 Confidence 
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| For all that I have done. | 445 Passing Away 
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| From the bless’d retreat where I’ve chosen to pray. | 100 The Bower of Prayer 
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| Golden moments we’ve neglected | 144 Jubilee 
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| Happiness and joy I’ve found | 491 Oh, What Love 
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| I’ve a Father on the road | 294 Rocky Road 
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| I’ve a long time heard that the earth will be burning | 567 The Great Day 
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| I’ve a long time heard that the sun will be darkened | 567 The Great Day 
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| I’ve a long time heard that there will be a judgment | 567 The Great Day 
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| I’ve learned to sing a glad, new song | 530 A Glad New Song 
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| I’ve learned to sing the song of joy | 530 A Glad New Song 
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| I’ve learned to sing the song of peace | 530 A Glad New Song 
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| I’ve many sore temptations | 141 Complainer 
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| I’ve much to do in little space | 482 Mulberry Grove 
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| I’ve sought for bliss in glitt’ring toys | 204 Mission 
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| I’ve strayed! I’m left! I know not how | 67 Columbus 
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| Have lost all their sweetness to me | 82b Edgefield 
127 Green Fields 
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| Have mercy, Lord, for this I pray. | 531 Dura 
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| Have nothing to wish or to fear | 127 Green Fields 
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| Have seized the cup, and drank it up — | 334 O Come Away 
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| We’ve found peace and pardon in Jesus’ blood.” | 360 The Royal Band 
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| We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise | 293 Akers 
330t Horton 
392 Manchester 
462 Faith and Hope 
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| He knows the way I’ve strolled | 67 Columbus 
462 Faith and Hope 
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| Here I have worked, labored awhile | 347 Christian’s Farewell 
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| How oft have I knelt on the evergreen there | 100 The Bower of Prayer 
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| How oft I’ve seen your flowing tears | 62 Parting Hand 
516 DeLong 
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| How often we’ve met Him in sweet heav’nly union | 116 Union 
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| How sweet the hours have passed away | 62 Parting Hand 
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| I have a crown in view | 330t Horton 
426t Kelley 
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| I have already come | 45t New Britain 
105 Jewett 
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| I have but one more river to cross | 290 Victoria 
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| I have my bitter and my sweet | 406 New Harmony 
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| I have my troubles here below | 465 Where There’s No Trouble and Sorrow 
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| I have no home or stay with you | 185 Pilgrim’s Farewell 
208 Traveling On 
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| I’ll go and tell him what I’ve done | 113 The Prodigal Son 
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| I’ll join with those who’ve gone before | 87 Sweet Canaan 
134 The Christian’s Hope 
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| I’ll meet my friends who’ve gone before | 381 Sing On 
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| In the world I’ve tribulation | 326 Weary Pilgrim 
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| Jesus, I my cross have taken | 370 Monroe 
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| Let’s all repent the sins we’ve done | 98 Dull Care 
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| Long have I sat beneath the sound | 278t Love Shall Never Die 
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| Long in silence I have waited | 263 Doddridge 
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| Look how deep your sins have stung Him! | 210 Lena 
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| Many millions have climbed it and reached Zion’s hill | 551 Jacob’s Vision 
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| My friends have been so good to me | 549 Phillips Farewell 
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| My Jesus I have found | 157 Essay 
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| My tears have left mine eyes. | 67 Columbus 
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| Nothing but sin have I to give | 53 Jerusalem 
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| Now we have the invitation | 144 Jubilee 
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| O have you ventured to the field | 42 Clamanda 
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| “Oh God, have mercy,” then said I | 484 Heavenly Union 
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| On earth I have a mansion, too | 174 Petersburg 
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| Or else I’ve nought to say. | 67 Columbus 
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| Other refuge I have none | 452 Martin 
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| Our knees have often bent | 466 Haynes Creek 
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| Part of the host have crossed the flood | 285t Arnold 
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| Rejoicing they’ll see us as they once have been. | 346 The American Star 
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| Say will you have this Christ or no? | 160b Turn, Sinner, Turn 
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| She landed all who have gone before | 79 The Old Ship of Zion 
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| Since together we have been. | 80t Shouting Song 
323t Mullins 
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| Since we have met to sing and pray | 62 Parting Hand 
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| Sing a sweet song such as angels may have | 339 When I Am Gone 
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| That have obtained the prize | 285t Arnold 
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| The dearest idol I have known | 27 Bethel 
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| The men of grace have found | 52t Albion 
313t Concord 
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| The saints that have gone up before us | 338 Sawyer’s Exit 
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| The trumpet! the trumpet! the dead all have heard | 149 The Trumpet 
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| Then, since we have a Savior dear | 98 Dull Care 
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| They have left my Savior, too | 370 Monroe 
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| They never yet have halted. | 89 The Church’s Desolation 
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| This is the way I long have sought | 53 Jerusalem 
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| Those who’ve washed their robes and made them | 133 Hebrew Children 
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| Though I’ve no price at all to tender | 337 Mercy’s Free 
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| To have a loving bride. | 115 Edmonds 
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| To those who have no God | 29b Tribulation 
419 Melancholy Day 
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| We have met in sweet accord | 477 Lord, We Adore Thee 
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| We have much more | 98 Dull Care 
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| We have our troubles here below | 206 Christian’s Hope 
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| We’ll land with our friends, who’ve gone on before | 388 The Happy Sailor 
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| What a dear Savior I have found | 53 Jerusalem 
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| What I’ve committed to His hands | 74t The Enquirer 
483 Eternal Light 
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| What have I gained by sin, he said | 113 The Prodigal Son 
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| When we’ve been there ten thousand years | 293 Akers 
330t Horton 
392 Manchester 
462 Faith and Hope 
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| When we’ve this in store | 98 Dull Care 
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| When they have passed away | 340 Odem 
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| When we have ceased to roam | 390 New Prospect 
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| When will my sorrows have an end? | 235 Long Sought Home 
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| Which oft have delighted my heart | 123t The Dying Christian 
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| While thousands have revolted | 89 The Church’s Desolation 
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| With all the pow’r and skill I have | 126 Babel’s Streams 
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| “With God you have no union.” | 484 Heavenly Union 
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| With those who’ve gone before. | 513 Joyful 
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| Would reap where they have sown. | 573 Harpeth Valley 
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| Ye daughters of Zion, declare, have you seen | 571 Penitence 
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| Ye who have fled from Sodom’s plain | 42 Clamanda 
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| Ye who unto Jesus for refuge have fled. | 72b Bellevue 
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