| A blest eternity I’ll spend | 396 Notes Almost Divine 
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| A brighter world on high. | 288 White 
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| A broken heart for sacrifice. | 531 Clayton 
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| A broken heart, my God, my King | 531 Clayton 
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| A calm and heav’nly frame | 27t Bethel 
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| A contrite heart, or no? | 287 Cambridge 
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| A copy, Lord, of Thine. | 328 Praise God 
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| A cordial for our fears. | 47t Primrose 
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| A country far from mortal sight | 77t The Child of Grace 
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| A country I found where true joys abound | 369 Send a Blessing 
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| A father on the road | 294 Rocky Road 
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| A few more days of sorrow, and the Lord will call us home | 167 Pray, Brethren, Pray 
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| A few more days on earth to spend | 134 The Christian’s Hope 
368 Stony Point 
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| A few more days, or years at most | 61 Sweet Rivers 
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| A foll’wer of the Lamb? | 57 Christian Soldier 
242 Revere 
309 Living Lamb 
325 Soldier of the Cross 
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| A friend and helper so divine | 225t Reynolds 
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| A fruitful soil become | 64 Nashville 
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| A glorious band, the chosen few | 123b Cross of Christ 
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| A gracious God will mercy show | 466 Haynes Creek 
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| A hand divine shall lead you on | 456 Sacred Mount 
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| A happy world above | 101b Holy City 
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| A hard, deceitful heart and a wretched, wand’ring mind. | 141 Complainer 
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| A heart from sin set free | 328 Praise God 
422 Burdette 
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| A heart in ev’ry thought renewed | 328 Praise God 
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| A heart made clean by Thy rich blood. | 422 Burdette 
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| A heart that’s sprinkled with His blood | 328 Praise God 
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| A heart with grief oppressed | 535 Shawmut 
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| A heav’n prepared for me. | 77t The Child of Grace 
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| A host in richer garments dressed | 449 Lovely Social Band 
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| A host that near His presence stands | 449 Lovely Social Band 
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| A humble, contrite heart. | 535 Shawmut 
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| A land of deepest shade | 47b Idumea 
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| A life of faithful service give | 568 I Want to Go to Heaven 
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| A light to shine upon the road | 27t Bethel 
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| A little charity and zeal | 207 Louisiana 
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| A little cross with cheerfulness | 207 Louisiana 
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| A little self-denial | 207 Louisiana 
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| A little drop of Jesus’ blood | 207 Louisiana 
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| A little faith doth mighty deeds | 207 Louisiana 
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| A little patience makes us feel | 207 Louisiana 
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| A little stone the earth shall fill | 207 Louisiana 
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| A little time will make us all | 98 Dull Care 
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| A little tribulation | 207 Louisiana 
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| A little voice that’s small and still | 207 Louisiana 
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| A manger for His cradle stands | 152 Shepherds Rejoice 
306 Oxford 
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| A Mary’s or Manasseh’s stains | 569b Sacred Throne 
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| A mighty rocky road | 294 Rocky Road 
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| A mortal man ashamed of Thee? | 32t Corinth 
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| A palace a toy would appear | 127 Green Fields 
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| A place than all besides more sweet: | 470 The Mercy Seat 
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| A poor wayfaring man | 491 Eagles’ Wings 
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| A poor wayfaring man of grief | 164 Duane Street 
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| A quick, discerning eye | 455 Soar Away 
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| A remnant weak and small | 63 Coronation 
314 Cleburne 
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| A righteous crown He’ll give | 85 The Morning Trumpet 
410b Mutual Love 
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| A Savior’s born today! | 152 Shepherds Rejoice 
306 Oxford 
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| A short time before He was slain | 104 The Lovely Story 
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| A solemn darkness veils the skies | 68t Salem 
163t Morning 
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| A sov’reign balm for ev’ry wound | 47t Primrose 
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| A span is all that we can boast | 563 Suffield 
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| A sting no one can tell. | 414b Parting Friend 
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| A story most lovely I’ll tell | 104 The Lovely Story 
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| A sudden trembling shakes the ground. | 68t Salem 
163t Morning 
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| A sun that shall never go down. | 123t The Dying Christian 
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| A sweet, refreshing show’r. | 230 Converting Grace 
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| A thousand blessings on him rest. | 150 Amity 
539 Simena 
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| A thousand radiant marks appear | 188 Ephesus 
202 New Lebanon 
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| A thousand sacred sweets | 220 Mount Zion 
313t Concord 
565b The Hill of Zion 
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| A thousand starry beauties there | 188 Ephesus 
202 New Lebanon 
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| A thousand thoughts revolve | 29t Fairfield 
94 Never Part 
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| A throne of grace, oh, at that throne | 466 Haynes Creek 
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| A throne of grace, then let us go | 466 Haynes Creek 
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| A troubled heart that cannot rest | 535 Shawmut 
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| A type of everlasting rest | 283 Sabbath Morning 
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| A voice as of angels enchantingly sung | 358 Murillo’s Lesson 
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| Adored a chast’ning God | 379 Span of Life 
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| Adorned a great apostle. | 207 Louisiana 
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| Ah, they are of a royal line | 229 Irwinton 
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| All children of a King | 229 Irwinton 
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| All raise a new shout as we come | 338 Sawyer’s Exit 
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| I’m a long time traveling away from home | 288 White 
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| I’m a long time traveling here below | 288 White 
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| I’m a poor, mourning pilgrim, I’m bound for Canaan’s land. | 417 Weeping Pilgrim 
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| Am I a soldier of the cross | 57 Christian Soldier 
242 Revere 
309 Living Lamb 
325 Soldier of the Cross 
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| I’m but a sojourner below | 86 Poland 
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| I’m going to a better land | 454 The Better Land 
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| An empty tale, a morning flow’r | 181 Exit 
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| And ascended in a cloud. | 408 Weeping Mary 
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| And at night on a stone for a pillow he lay | 551 Jacob’s Vision 
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| And bound with a leathern girdle | 232 Baptismal Anthem 
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| And burst into a song | 178t Africa 
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| And cast a wishful eye | 65 Sweet Prospect 
128 The Promised Land 
378t Heavenly Port 
439 Jordan 
442 New Jordan 
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| And ev’ry voice a song. | 441 Raymond 
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| And face a frowning world. | 36b Ninety-Fifth 
43 Primrose Hill 
114 Saint’s Delight 
423t Grantville 
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| And feed me with a shepherd’s care | 402 Protection 
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| And form a sacred song | 411 Morning Prayer 
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| And guard me with a watchful eye. | 402 Protection 
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| And hath raised up a ladder of mercy for me. | 551 Jacob’s Vision 
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| And heaven is a home | 319 Religion Is a Fortune 
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| And I heard a mighty angel flying through the midst of heav’n, crying with a loud voice: | 250 Heavenly Vision 
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| And if a soul should e’er be lost | 337 Mercy’s Free 
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| And kindles with a pure desire. | 280 Westford 
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| And let a beam of life divine | 279 Mink Hollow 
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| And not a single soul escape | 501b O’Leary 
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| And not a wave of trouble roll | 36b Ninety-Fifth 
43 Primrose Hill 
114 Saint’s Delight 
392 Manchester 
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| And pity a ruined lost race! | 104 The Lovely Story 
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| And shed a joyful tear | 67 Columbus 
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| And sing a parting song | 521 Parting Friends 
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| And starve in a foreign land | 113 The Prodigal Son 
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| And take a heav’nly place. | 420b Bishop 
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| And there’s a cross for me. | 349 A Cross for Me 
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| And wander a pilgrim, despised below. | 125 Expression 
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| And with a sigh move slowly on | 404 Youth Will Soon Be Gone 
522 Ye Heedless Ones 
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| And, with a smile upon my face | 520 Ata 
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| And wove with the branches a roof o’er my head! | 100 The Bower of Prayer 
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| Appeasing the wrath of a God | 104 The Lovely Story 
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| Appoint my soul a place. | 74t The Enquirer 
541 Willkie 
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| As down a lone valley with cedars o’erspread | 358 Murillo’s Lesson 
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| As for a brother dead | 296 Sardinia 
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| Awake, my soul, and bear a part | 123b Cross of Christ 
197 Georgia 
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| Beneath a burning sky | 189 Montgomery 
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| Blessings to cheer a pilgrim’s days | 340 Odem 
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| But I, a helpless sin-sick soul | 484t Millbrook 
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| But now a sad reverse we see: | 89 The Church’s Desolation 
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| But now I am a soldier | 82t Bound for Canaan 
85 The Morning Trumpet 
410b Mutual Love 
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| But now I have a deeper stroke | 67 Columbus 
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| But soon I found ’twas all a dream | 227 Ode of Life’s Journey 
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| But there’s a land of peace and rest | 465 Where There’s No Trouble and Sorrow 
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| But wisdom shows a narrow path | 38b Windham 
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| By faith we know a world above | 206 Christian’s Hope 
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| Can I say a last farewell? | 385b Can I Leave You? 
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| Can make a feast of union | 207 Louisiana 
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| Can make a heav’nly place | 147t Boylston 
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| Can move a lofty mountain. | 207 Louisiana 
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| Come, hear the counsel of a friend. | 204 Mission 
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| Come, shed abroad a Savior’s love | 371 Heavenly Dove 
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| Come, soldiers, a tear and a toast to their mem’ry | 346 The American Star 
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| Convinced as a sinner, to Jesus I come | 496 The Rock That Is Higher than I 
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| Death, like a narrow sea, divides | 289 Greensborough 
303 Heavenly Land 
392 Manchester 
446 Infinite Day 
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| Death, ’tis a melancholy day | 29b Tribulation 
419 Melancholy Day 
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| Driv’n before a dreary wind. | 130 The Old Graveyard 
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| Each sin demands a tear | 33t Weeping Savior 
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| Eight human souls, a little crew | 506 The Ark 
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| Exceeds a thousand days of mirth. | 217 Ballstown 
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| Faith, like a little mustard seed | 207 Louisiana 
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| Firm as a rock the soul shall rest | 474 Mount Desert 
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| Fly like a youthful hart or roe | 327 Invitation 
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| For a glory and a cov’ring | 148 Jefferson 
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| For a little season | 448b The Grieved Soul 
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| For guilt, a heavy chain | 29b Tribulation 
419 Melancholy Day 
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| For just a little while | 499b At Rest 
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| For me a table Thou hast spread | 558 Living Streams 
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| For such a worm as I? | 290 Victoria 
310 Weeping Savior 
375 Love the Lord 
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| For there’s a crown for me. | 349 A Cross for Me 
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| For unto us a Savior’s born | 412 New Hosanna 
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| Give me a calm, a thankful heart | 475 A Thankful Heart 
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| Give me, O Lord, a place | 540 Nidrah 
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| Grace! ’tis a charming sound | 31t Ninety-Third Psalm 
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| Grace, ’tis a most delightful theme | 432 Cheves 
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| Grant us Lord, a gracious rain. | 335 Return Again 
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| Had I the pinions of a dove | 61 Sweet Rivers 
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| Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound | 162 Plenary 
513 Oakland 
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| Hark! what sweet music, what a song | 412 New Hosanna 
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| Has waited for a cure. | 34t The Gospel Pool 
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| Hath like a mountain rose | 29t Fairfield 
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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 moon will be bleeding | 567 The Great Day 
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| I’ve a long time heard that the stars will be falling | 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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| He gave our souls a living hope | 500 Living Hope 
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| He justly claims a song from me | 37t Ester 
275t Loving-Kindness 
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| He justly claims a song from thee | 459 Hurricane Creek 
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| He poured salvation on a wretch | 44 The Converted Thief 
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| He said, “I’ll be a God to you,” | 67 Columbus 
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| His house a seat of wealth shall be | 486 Beneficence 
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| How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | 72b Bellevue 
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| I a poor child, and Thou so high | 168 Cowper 
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| I am a great complainer that bears the name of Christ | 141 Complainer 
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| I am a poor wayfaring stranger | 457 Wayfaring Stranger 
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| I am a stranger here below | 317 Jackson 
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| I beheld, and lo a great multitude, which no man could number | 250 Heavenly Vision 
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| I find myself placed in a state of probation | 179 The Christian Warfare 
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| I have a crown in view. | 426t Kelley 
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| I heard a great voice from heav’n saying unto me | 320 Funeral Anthem 
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| I know there is a paradise | 426t Kelley 
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| I saw a river rise | 569b Sacred Throne 
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| I see a world of spirits bright | 383 Eternal Day 
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| I seek a place in heav’n: | 77t The Child of Grace 
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| I spied him where a fountain burst | 164 Duane Street 
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| I wait a visit, Lord, from Thee. | 280 Westford 
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| I want a godly fear | 455 Soar Away 
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| I want a seat in paradise | 324 North Port 
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| I want a sober mind | 455 Soar Away 
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| I want to live a Christian here | 406 New Harmony 
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| I want to wear a crown of glory | 457 Wayfaring Stranger 
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| I’ll ask a servant’s place. | 113 The Prodigal Son 
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| If angels sung a Savior’s birth | 273 Milford 
453 Newbury 
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| In a believer’s ear! | 68b Ortonville 
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| In a land beyond the sky | 560 My Home 
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| In such a frame as this | 467 Lisbon 
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| In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness, crying with a loud voice, saying | 572 The Lamb of God 
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| Into a full communion. | 207 Louisiana 
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| Into a world unknown? | 47b Idumea 
213b Trembling Spirit 
428 World Unknown 
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| Is but esteemed almost a saint | 38b Windham 
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| Is He a God, and shall His grace | 178t Africa 
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| Is there here a trembling jailer | 59 Holy Manna 
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| Is there here a weeping Mary | 59 Holy Manna 
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| Is this vile world a friend to grace | 57 Christian Soldier 
309 Living Lamb 
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| It’s a mighty rocky road | 294 Rocky Road 
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| It gives my raptured soul a taste | 491 Eagles’ Wings 
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| Jesus can make a dying bed | 30b Prospect 
380 Lawrenceburg 
444 All Saints New 
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| Jesus, grant us all a blessing | 323t Mullins 
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| Jesus sought me when a stranger | 135 Olney 
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| Join in a song with sweet accord | 31b Webster 
52t Albion 
481 Novakoski 
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| Just for a day, dear Lord, with Thee | 523 Just for a Day 
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| Keep no longer at a distance | 335 Return Again 
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| Kept by a Father’s hand | 354b Happy Land 
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| Kindle a flame of sacred love | 371 Heavenly Dove 
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| Let a repenting rebel live: | 73t Cusseta 
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| Let cares like a wild deluge come | 43 Primrose Hill 
114 Saint’s Delight 
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| Let evening blush to own a star | 32t Corinth 
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| Let ev’ry heart prepare a throne | 441 Raymond 
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| Let me a sharer be. | 44 The Converted Thief 
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| Let that grace, Lord, like a fetter | 145t Warrenton 
333 Family Circle 
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| Life is a span, a fleeting hour | 507 Woodlands 
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| Like a ship upon the sea | 115 Holbrook 
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| Like thoughts of absenting myself for a day | 100 The Bower of Prayer 
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| Lo, what a glorious sight appears | 299 New Jerusalem 
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| Long for a cooling stream at hand | 189 Montgomery 
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| Lord, if a distant glimpse of Thee | 316 New Hope 
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| Lord, shed a beam of heav’nly day | 93 Frozen Heart 
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| Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I | 183 Greenwich 
193 Huntington 
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| Louder than a thousand thunders | 295 Iowa 
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| Loving Jesus, Thou hast bought a ransom! | 361 Loving Jesus 
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| Man is a tender, transient flow’r | 507 Woodlands 
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| Many a shining hour is gone | 108b The Traveler 
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| May not a sinner trust in Thee? | 73t Cusseta 
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| May our justified souls find a welcome in heav’n. | 149 The Trumpet 
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| Must for a season die. | 223 Balm in Gilead 
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| My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey | 260 Farewell Anthem 
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| My grief a burden long has been | 53 Jerusalem 
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| My lifted eye, without a tear | 143 Pleyel’s Hymn Second 
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| My rapture seemed a pleasing dream | 297 Conversion 
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| My soul a witness is: | 64 Nashville 
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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, not a drop of Thy real joy | 503 Lloyd 
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| No, there’s a cross for ev’ryone | 349 A Cross for Me 
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| Nor hope lends a ray the poor seaman to cherish | 224 Save, Lord, or We Perish 
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| O for a breeze of heav’nly love | 101t Canaan’s Land 
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| O for a shout of sacred joy | 228 Marlborough 
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| O for a thousand tongues to sing | 88b Mount Zion 
178b Gaines 
350 Nativity 
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| O there will be a judgment in that day | 567 The Great Day 
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| Of a soul in its earliest love. | 399b Happy Christian 
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| Of bliss, a boundless store: | 258 Inspiration 
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| Oh, for a closer walk with God | 27t Bethel 
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| Oh, for a heart submissive, meek | 328 Praise God 
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| Oh, for a heart to praise my God | 328 Praise God 
422 Burdette 
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| Oh, for a humble, contrite heart | 328 Praise God 
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| Oh, for the pinions of a dove | 71 Leander 
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| Oh, once I had a glorious view | 67 Columbus 
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| Oh, then, who would not climb such a ladder as this? | 551 Jacob’s Vision 
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| Oh, to grace how great a debtor | 145t Warrenton 
333 Family Circle 
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| Oh, what a blessed hope is ours! | 77t The Child of Grace 
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| Oh, what a happy time, when the Christians all get home | 343 Happy Home 
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| Oh, you must be a lover of the Lord | 124 Lover of the Lord 
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| On a poor girl like me? | 438 The Blind Girl 
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| On earth I have a mansion too | 174 Petersburg 
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| Only a day, dear Lord with Thee | 523 Just for a Day 
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| Or like a shooting star. | 348b Fleeting Days 
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| Or thorns compose so rich a crown? | 447 Wondrous Cross 
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| Partake a little morsel | 207 Louisiana 
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| Pilgrims in a barren land | 510 Corley 
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| Plant you a rose that shall bloom o’er my grave | 339 When I Am Gone 
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| Poor mourners found a home at last. | 401 Cuba 
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| Pouring forth a flood of tears? | 59 Holy Manna 
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| Prepare a tuneful voice | 386 Christ Our Song 
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| Reflect: thou hast a soul to save | 321 Newnan 
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| Religion is a fortune | 319 Religion Is a Fortune 
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| Ruling with a rod of iron | 117 Babylon Is Fallen 
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| Saints shall share a glorious home | 354b Happy Land 
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| Send a blessing | 369 Send a Blessing 
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| Send a blessing just now. | 369 Send a Blessing 
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| Serve with a single heart and eye | 448t Consecration 
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| Shall such a worthless worm as I | 96 Few Happy Matches 
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| Shed not a tear o’er your friend’s early bier | 339 When I Am Gone 
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| Shone without a rival | 495 The Midnight Cry 
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| Sing a sweet song such as angels may have | 339 When I Am Gone 
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| So a soul that’s born of God | 84 Amsterdam 
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| Succeeded by a frown. | 451 Milton 
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| Sweeps us away; our life’s a dream | 181 Exit 
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| Swift as a flood our hasty days | 545 Somers 
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| That saved a wretch like me! | 45t New Britain 
105 Jewett 
413 Buffam Falls 
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| That there will be a judgment in that day. | 567 The Great Day 
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| That were a present far too small | 447 Wondrous Cross 
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| The fountain flows, a precious flood | 420t Tides of Love 
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| The gleaming of a banner | 259 Easton 
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| The prayers of our father, a sweet invocation | 165 Family Bible 
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| The rising of a star. | 259 Easton 
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| The spices yield a rich perfume | 284 Garden Hymn 
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| The Spirit like a little dove | 207 Louisiana 
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| The vain and the young may attend us a while | 136 Morality 
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| Thee a God supremely kind | 70t Gainsville 
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| Then in a moment to my view | 164 Duane Street 
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| Then in a nobler, sweeter song | 397 The Fountain 
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| Then shall I share a glorious part | 48t Devotion 
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| Then, since we have a Savior dear | 98 Dull Care 
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| There he saw in a vision a ladder so high | 551 Jacob’s Vision 
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| There is a calm, a sure retreat: | 470 The Mercy Seat 
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| There is a fountain filled with blood | 397 The Fountain 
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| There is a happy land | 354b Happy Land 
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| There is a holy city | 101b Holy City 
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| There is a house not made with hands | 218 Mount Pleasant 
381 Wells Second 
418 Rees 
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| There is a land of pure delight | 66 Jordan 
289 Greensborough 
303 Heavenly Land 
392 Manchester 
446 Infinite Day 
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| There is a life above | 499b At Rest 
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| There is a place where Jesus sheds | 470 The Mercy Seat 
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| There is a scene where spirits blend | 470 The Mercy Seat 
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| There is a song of triumph | 514 Choctawhatchee 
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| There’s not a cloud that doth arise | 122 All Is Well 
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| There’s not a plant or flow’r below | 244 Plevna 
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| There was a man sent from God, whose name was John | 553 Anthem on the Beginning 
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| They fly, forgotten, as a dream | 257 Manatawny 
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| This world’s a wilderness of woe | 390 New Prospect 
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| Thou art a God before whose sight | 173 Phoebus 
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| Thou didst once a wretch behold | 74b King of Peace 
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| Through free grace and a dying Lamb | 401 Cuba 
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| Till a blessing Thou bestow: | 70t Gainsville 
74b King of Peace 
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| Till I a better world can view. | 185 Pilgrim’s Farewell 
208 Traveling On 
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| To all a full salvation | 259 Easton 
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| To cure a sin-sick soul | 223 Balm in Gilead 
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| To make a sinner whole. | 34t The Gospel Pool 
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| To meet a traitor’s doom at morn | 164 Duane Street 
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| To see a heav’nly day. | 47t Primrose 
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| To Thee a sacrifice I bring | 531 Clayton 
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| To wear a starry crown. | 153 Resurrected 
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| ’Twas a heaven below | 399b Happy Christian 
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| Up into a mount; and when He was set, His disciples came unto Him. | 508 Sermon on the Mount 
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| Was a contented mind | 98 Dull Care 
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| We are told there is a home | 560 My Home 
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| We must be parted for a while | 62 Parting Hand 
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| We shall all receive a blessing | 144 Jubilee 
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| Wearing there a weight of glory | 145b Sweet Affliction 
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| What a blessing to know that my Jesus is mine! | 366 Bremen 
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| What a comfort divine | 366 Bremen 
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| What a dear Savior I have found | 53 Jerusalem 
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| What a haven in Jesus’ sweet name. | 399b Happy Christian 
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| When in a low whisper I heard something say | 341 The Lone Pilgrim 
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| When trouble, like a gloomy cloud | 37t Ester 
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| Where not a hand is reached to save! | 502 New York 
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| While blest with a sense of His love | 127 Green Fields 
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| Who such a strict account must give | 445 Passing Away 
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| Why should you go mourning from such a physician | 116 Hooper 
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| Will He forever wear a frown | 67 Columbus 
462 Faith and Hope 
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| Will starve a hungry mind. | 180 Vermont 
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| With here and there a traveler. | 38b Windham 
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| Without a trace behind her? | 89 The Church’s Desolation 
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| Yes, with a cheerful zeal | 150 Amity 
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| Yet a season, and you know | 131b Invocation 
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| Yet save a trembling sinner, Lord | 73t Cusseta 
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| Yet the question gives a plea | 74b King of Peace 
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| Your friendship’s like a drawing band | 62 Parting Hand 
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