| Hymn Texts by Frederick W. Foster — view pages | As |  |  |  |  |
| Be this our happy destiny | Frederick William Foster |
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| Before Thee we appear, Thou wilt receive our prayer (2) | Frederick William Foster |
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| Bliss beyond compare (2) | Frederick William Foster |
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| Christian hearts in love united (2) | Frederick William Foster |
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| Christian hearts, in love united | Frederick W. Foster (Translator) |
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| God himself is present (14) | Frederick William Foster |
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| God himself is with us, Let us (23) | Frederick William Foster |
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| God reveals his presence (20) | Frederick William Foster |
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| God, who art love, the same both now and ever | Frederick William Foster |
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| How good and pleasant is it to behold The favored sheep | Frederick William Foster |
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| How good it is, how pleasant to behold (2) | Frederick William Foster |
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| How sweet to wake at early morn | Frederick William Foster |
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| How sweetly this our brother sleeps (3) | Frederick William Foster |
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| If father, mother, children, wife (2) | Frederick William Foster |
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| In humble, grateful lays (4) | Frederick William Foster |
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| Jesus all our souls inspire | Frederick William Foster |
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| Jesus, hear our fervent prayer | Frederick William Foster |
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| Join to render thanks and praises (3) | Frederick William Foster |
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| Lord, who didst sanctify (3) | Frederick William Foster |
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| May Jesus' grace and blessing | Frederick William Foster |
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| Most holy Lord, mankind's Creator | Frederick William Foster |
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| My Redeemer knoweth me | Frederick William Foster |
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| My Savior, that I without thee | Frederick William Foster |
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| My yoke, saith Christ, upon you take | Frederick William Foster |
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| None e'er shall be ashamed | Frederick William Foster |
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| Now to the lamb upon the throne | Frederick William Foster |
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| O happy days marked with perfect blessing (2) | Frederick William Foster |
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| O Lord, lift up thy countenance | Frederick William Foster |
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| O thou God of our salvation | Frederick William Foster |
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| O thou whose human life for us | Frederick William Foster |
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| On thy ransomed congregation (5) | Frederick William Foster |
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| Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, Bounteously (4) | Frederick William Foster |
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| Should our minds, to earthly objects cleaving (5) | Frederick William Foster |
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| Since we, though unworthy, through electing (5) | Frederick William Foster |
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| The seraphim of God Exalt their voices loud | Frederick William Foster |
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| The springs of salvation from Christ the Rock bursting (4) | Frederick William Foster |
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| They who hunger after Christ, are fed (2) | Frederick William Foster |
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| This day is holy to the Lord | Frederick William Foster |
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| 'Tis finished, Jesus cries | Frederick William Foster |
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| To God we render praise, who grants us new displays (5) | Frederick William Foster |
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| To the soul that seeks him Christ is gracious (4) | Frederick William Foster |
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| With thanks before the Lord appear | Frederick William Foster |
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