| A contrite, heart, or no? | 287 Cambridge 
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| A few more days, or years at most | 61 Sweet Rivers 
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| All I’ve sought or hoped or known | 370 Monroe 
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| ’Mid storms of doubt, in grief or woe | 367 Consolation 
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| And conquer or die by the American Star. | 346 The American Star 
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| And let it faint or die | 103 Animation 
146 Hallelujah 
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| And Mary’s or Manasseh’s stains | 569b Sacred Throne 
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| And they must drink or die. | 189 Montgomery 
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| And to Thy glory live or die. | 448t Consecration 
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| By fleeting time or conqu’ring death | 204 Mission 
404 Youth Will Soon Be Gone 
436 Morning Sun 
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| Can thy heart or hands endure | 523 Pleyel’s Hymn 
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| Eternal happiness or woe | 47b Idumea 
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| Fly like a youthful hart or roe | 327 Invitation 
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| Give joy or grief, give ease or pain | 146 Hallelujah 
383 Eternal Day 
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| Have nothing to wish or to fear | 127 Green Fields 
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| I have no home or stay with you | 185 Pilgrim’s Farewell 
208 Traveling On 
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| No changes of season or place | 127 Green Fields 
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| No chilling winds, or pois’nous breath | 65 Sweet Prospect 
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| No kindred or relative nigh | 341 The Lone Pilgrim 
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| No more to be envied or loved. | 240 Christian Song 
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| No more to sigh or shed a tear | 134 The Christian’s Hope 
368 Stony Point 
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| No more to suffer pain or fear | 134 The Christian’s Hope 
368 Stony Point 
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| No sickness there, no want or pain | 460 Sardis 
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| Nor reputation, food, or health | 205 Pleasant Hill 
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| Nor waits for mortal cares or bliss | 185 Pilgrim’s Farewell 
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| Not walls or hills could guard so well | 474 Mount Desert 
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| Or any mate was found. | 115 Edmonds 
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| Or aught the world bestows | 205 Pleasant Hill 
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| Or blush to speak His name? | 57 Christian Soldier 
309 Living Lamb 
325 Soldier of the Cross 
513 Joyful 
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| Or but conceal His face. | 147t Boylston 
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| Or cry in the desert for bread? | 571 Penitence 
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| Or earth received her frame | 543 Thou Art God 
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| Or earth Thy humble footstool laid. | 142 Stratfield 
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| Or else I’ve nought to say. | 67 Columbus 
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| Or grieve at our distress? | 98 Dull Care 
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| Or hast Thou made mankind in vain? | 547 Granville 
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| Or heav’n and earth in order stood | 431 New Bethany 
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| Or impetuous down the cliff | 450 Elder 
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| Or it had never rescued me. | 432 Cheves 
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| Or like a shooting star. | 348b Fleeting Days 
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| Or lonely the wilderness rove? | 571 Penitence 
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| Or men as fierce and wild as they | 211 Whitestown 
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| Or seek relief in prayer. | 143 Pleyel’s Hymn 
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| Or shake at death’s alarms? | 163b China 
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| Or sing in endless night. | 266 Kingwood 
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| Or sins more vile than they. | 569b Sacred Throne 
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| Or take me to Thee up on high | 127 Green Fields 
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| Or the clouds return after the rain | 512 The Spirit Shall Return 
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| Or the moon, or the stars, be not darkened | 512 The Spirit Shall Return 
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| Or the silver cord be loosed | 512 The Spirit Shall Return 
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| Or thorns compose so rich a crown? | 447 Wondrous Cross 
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| Or to defend His cause | 73b Arlington 
74t The Enquirer 
483 Eternal Light 
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| Or triumphant holy day | 415 Easter Morn 
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| Or walk the golden streets. | 220 Mount Zion 
313t Concord 
565 The Hill of Zion 
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| Or why this ocean rose | 569b Sacred Throne 
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| Or you can’t go to heaven when you die. | 124 Lover of the Lord 
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| Say will you have this Christ or no? | 160b Turn, Sinner, Turn 
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| Slow, or quick, or mild, or rude | 450 Elder 
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| Strangers slight, or friends despise | 326 Weary Pilgrim 
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| Take life or friends away | 146 Hallelujah 
383 Eternal Day 
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| That soon or late is sure to come | 367 Consolation 
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| To all I speak or do. | 131t Messiah 
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| To guard my head by night or noon. | 216 Delight 
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| We fly to our maker, save, Lord or we perish. | 224 Save, Lord, or We Perish 
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| When the sun, or the light | 512 The Spirit Shall Return 
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| Where there’s no trouble or sorrow. | 465 Where There’s No Trouble and Sorrow 
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| Whither he went or whence he came | 164 Duane Street 
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