The Emory Hymnal: a collection of sacred hymns and music for use in public worship, Sunday-schools, social meetings and family worship

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Title: The Emory Hymnal: a collection of sacred hymns and music for use in public worship, Sunday-schools, social meetings and family worship
Publisher: John J. Hood, Philadelphia, 1887
Denomination: Methodist
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by the page number the hymn starts on, if there is more than one hymn on a page, letters are added to the numbers.
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23We are never, never weary of the grand old songPage Scan
24I have a garden fairPage Scan
25May I draw nigh with empty handsPage Scan
26We are marching, marching onwardPage Scan
27Down at the cross where my Saviour diedPage Scan
28Are you weary, are you heavy-hearted?Page Scan
29A trembling soul I come to TheePage Scan
30Tho' troubles assail, and dangers affrightPage Scan
31I am dwelling on the mountainPage Scan
32Lord, I care not for richesPage Scan
33I have a crown, a kingly crownPage Scan
34In thy book, where glory brightPage Scan
35Open the windows of the soulPage Scan
36The Master is come, and calleth for theePage Scan
37Come, oh, come with me where love is beamingPage Scan
38Jesus, I will trust thee, When across my soulPage Scan
39I have laid my burden down where the crimson waters flowPage Scan
40Up and away, like the dew of the morningPage Scan
41Jesus speaks in accents thrillingPage Scan
42What shall separate us From the love that bought us?Page Scan

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