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O Jesus, I have promised

Author: John Ernest Bode, 1816-74 Hymnal: Together in Song #595 (1999) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Topics: Pilgrimage Lyrics: 1 O Jesus, I have promised to serve you to the end; Lord, be for ever near me, my master and my friend: I shall not fear the battle if you are by my side, nor wander from the pathway if you will be my guide. 2 Still let me feel you near me; the world is ever near; I see the sights that dazzle and tempting sounds I hear; my foes are ever near me, around me and within; but, Jesus, draw me nearer and shield my soul from sin. 3 O let me hear you speaking in accents clear and still, above the storms of passion, the murmurs of self-will; Lord, speak to reassure me, to chasten or control; O speak, and make me listen, true guardian of my soul. 4 Lord, let me see your footmarks and in them plant my own; that I may follow boldly and in your strength alone; O guide me, call me, draw me, uphold me to the end; and then in heaven receive me, my Saviour and my friend. Scripture: 1 Peter 2:21 Languages: English Tune Title: WOLVERCOTE
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We're Marching to Zion

Author: Isaac Watts; Robert Lowry Hymnal: The Worshiping Church #596 (1990) Meter: 6.6.8.6.6 with refrain Topics: Pilgrimage First Line: Come, we that love the Lord Lyrics: 1 Come, we that love the Lord, and let our joys be known, join in a song with sweet accord, join in a song with sweet accord and thus surround the throne, and thus surround the throne. [Refrain:] We're marching to Zion, beautiful, beautiful Zion; we're marching upward to Zion, the beautiful city of God. 2 Let those refuse to sing who never knew our God, but children of the heavenly King, but children of the heavenly King may speak their joys abroad, may speak their joys abroad. (Refrain) 3 The hill of Zion yields a thousand sacred sweets before we reach the heavenly fields, before we reach the heavenly fields or walk the golden streets, or walk the golden streets. (Refrain) 4 Then let our songs abound and every tear be dry; we're marching through Emmanuel's ground, we're marching through Emmanuel's ground to fairer worlds on high, to fairer worlds on high. (Refrain) Scripture: Psalm 2:6 Languages: English Tune Title: MARCHING TO ZION
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What poor, despised company

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #596 (1886) Topics: The Christian Warfare and Pilgrimage Lyrics: 1 What poor, despised company Of travelers are these, Who walk in yonder narrow way, Along the rugged maze? Along the rugged maze? 2 Ah! these are of a royal line, All children of a King, Heirs of immortal crowns divine; And lo! for joy they sing. 3 Why do they, then, appear so mean, And why so much despised? Because of their rich robes unseen The world is not apprised. 4 But why keep they that narrow road That rugged, thorny maze? Why, that's the way their Leader trod, They love and keep his ways. 5 Why do they shun the pleasing path That worldings love so well? Because that is the road to death, The open road to hell. 6 What! is there then no other road To Salem's happy ground? Christ is the only way to God, No other can be found. Tune Title: NEWELL

Father, lead me day by day

Author: John Page Hopps, 1834 - 1912 Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #596 (1930) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Topics: The Life in Christ Pilgrimage, Protection, and Guidance Languages: English Tune Title: NEW CALABAR

Father, lead me day by day

Author: John Page Hopps, 1834 - 1912 Hymnal: The Hymnary #596 (1936) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Topics: The Life in Christ Pilgrimage, Protection, and Guidance Languages: English Tune Title: NEW CALABAR

Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah

Author: William Williams, 1717-1791; Peter Williams, 1722-1796; William Williams, 1717-1791 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #596 (1918) Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Topics: The Christian Life Pilgrimage, Protection, and Guidance Languages: English Tune Title: CAERSALEM
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Come, my soul, thy suit prepare

Author: Rev. John Newton, 1725-1807 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #596 (1920) Topics: Pilgrimage Languages: English Tune Title: NEW CALABAR
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I'm going home, I'm going home

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #597 (1886) Topics: The Christian Warfare and Pilgrimage First Line: My heavenly home is bright and fair Lyrics: 1 My heavenly home is bright and fair; Nor pain, nor death can enter there; Its glittering towers the sun out-shine; That heavenly mansion shall be mine. Chorus: I'm going home, I'm going home, I'm going home to die no more; To die no more, to die no more, I'm going home to die no more. 2 My Father's house is built on high, Far, far above the starry sky; When from this earthly prison free, That heavenly mansion mine shall be. [Chorus] 3 While here a stranger, far from home, Affliction's waves may round me foam; And though, like Lazarus, sick and poor, My heavenly mansion is secure. [Chorus] Tune Title: I'M GOING HOME

Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us

Author: James Edmeston, 1791-1867 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #597 (1918) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Topics: The Christian Life Pilgrimage, Protection, and Guidance Languages: English Tune Title: PROTECTION
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Heavenly Father to whose eye

Author: Josiah Conder, 1789-1855 Hymnal: Hymnal and Liturgies of the Moravian Church #597 (1920) Topics: Pilgrimage Languages: English

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