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Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone

Author: John Cennick Appears in 796 hymnals Topics: Justification Used With Tune: DUANE STREET
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From all that dwell below the skies

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 1,310 hymnals Used With Tune: DUANE STREET
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Away, my unbelieving fear!

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 175 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Away, my unbelieving fear! Fear shall in me no more have place: My Saviour doth not yet appear, He hides the brightness of his face; But shall I therefore let him go, And basely to the tempter yield? No, in the strength of Jesus, no; I never will give up my shield. 2 Although the vine its fruit deny, Although the olive yield no oil, The withering fig-trees droop and die, The fields elude the tiller's toil, The empty stall no herd afford, And perish all the bleating race; Yet I will triumph in the Lord, The God of my salvation praise. 3 Barren although my soul remain, And not one bud of grace appear, No fruit of all my toil and pain, But sin and only sin is here; Although my gifts and comforts lost, My blooming hopes cut off I see, Yet will I in my Saviour trust, And glory that he died for me. Topics: The Christian Faith, Hope, and Charity Used With Tune: DUANE
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Hark! how the gospel trumpet sounds

Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: DUANE STREET
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Lord, I am thine, entirely thine

Author: Rev. Samuel Davies Appears in 405 hymnals Used With Tune: DUANE STREET
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When marshalled on the nightly plain

Author: H. K. White Appears in 485 hymnals Topics: Christ Saviour; Hope Used With Tune: DUANE STREET
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I Saw One Weary

Author: Annie R. Smith (1828-1855) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: I saw one weary, sad, and torn Lyrics: 1 I saw one weary, sad, and torn, With eager steps press on the way, Who long the hallowed cross had born, Still looking for the promised day; While many a line of grief and care, Upon his brow was furrowed there; I asked what buoyed his spirits up, “O this” said he-“the blessed hope.” 2 And one I saw, with sword and shield, Who boldly braved the world’s cold frown, And fought, unyielding, on the field, To win an everlasting crown. Though worn with toil, oppressed by foes, No murmur from his heart arose; I asked what buoyed his spirits up, “O this!” said he-“the blessed hope.” 3 And there was one who left behind The cherished friends of early years, And honor, pleasure, wealth re-signed, To tread the path bedewed with tears. Through trials deep and conflict sore, Yet still a smile of joy he wore; O! what can buoy the spirit up? ‘Tis this alone-the blessed hope. 4 While pilgrims here we journey on In this dark vale of sin and gloom, Through tribulation, hate, and scorn, Or through the portals of the tomb, Till our returning King shall come To tkae His exile captives home, O! what can bouy the spirits up? ‘Tis this alone– the blessed hope. Topics: Early Advent Scripture: Titus 2:13 Used With Tune: DUANE STREET

Exalt the Lord, His Praise Proclaim

Appears in 11 hymnals Used With Tune: DUANE STREET
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Praise God

Appears in 1,379 hymnals First Line: Praise God, from whom all blessings flow Topics: Holy Spirit Used With Tune: [Praise God, from whom all blessings flow]

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