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On the Death of a Saint

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #XXVII (1801) Topics: On Death and Resurrection First Line: Blessed are they (the Scriptures say) Languages: English
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Triumph over Death

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #XCIII (1801) Topics: On Death and Resurrection First Line: Great God, I own thy Sentence just Scripture: Job 19:25-27 Languages: English
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A Thought of Death and Glory

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CLXXXVI (1791) Topics: Death and Resurrection First Line: My Soul come meditate the Day Lyrics: 1 My Soul come meditate the Day, And think how near it stands, When thou must quit this House of Clay, And fly to unknown Lands. [2 And you mine Eyes, look down and View The hollow, gaping Tomb: This gloomy Prison waits for you, Whene'er the Summons come.] 3 Oh! could we die with those that die, And place us in their stead; Then would our Spirits learn to fly, And converse With the Dead: 4 Then should we see the Saints above In their own glorious Forms, And wonder why our Souls should love To dwell with mortal Worms. 5 How we should scorn these Clothes of Flesh, These Fetters, and this Load; And long for Ev'ning to undress, That we may rest with God. 6 We should almost forsake our Clay Before the Summons come, And pray, and wish our Souls away To their eternal Home. Languages: English
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A Thought of Death and Glory

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CLXXXVI (1801) Topics: On Death and Resurrection First Line: My Soul come meditate the Day Languages: English
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Death and immediate Glory

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCLXXXVI (1791) Topics: Death and Resurrection First Line: There is a House not made with Hands Lyrics: 1 There is a House not made with Hands, Eternal and on High; And here my Spirit waiting stands, 'Till God shall bid it fly. 2 Shortly this Prison of my Clay Must be dissolv'd and fall; Then, O my Soul, with Joy obey Thy heav'nly Father's Call. 3 'Tis he, by his Almighty Grace, That forms thee fit for Heav'n; And, as an Earnest of the Place, Has his own Spirit giv'n. 4 We walk by Faith of Joys to come; Faith lives upon his Word; But while the Body is our Home, We're absent from the LORD. 5 'Tis pleasant to believe thy Grace, But we had rather see; We would be absent from the Flesh, And present, LORD, with thee. Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:1 Languages: English
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Death and immediate Glory

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCLXXXVI (1801) Topics: On Death and Resurrection First Line: There is a House not made with Hands Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:1 Languages: English
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Death

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCCIII (1801) Topics: On Death and Resurrection First Line: Vain Man thy fond Pursuits forbear Languages: English
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Protecton from Death, Guard of Angels, Victory and Deliverance

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCCXLVII (1801) Topics: On Death and Resurrection First Line: Ye Sons of Men, a feeble Race Languages: English
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Death gain to the faithful

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #53c (1889) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Death and Resurrection First Line: Why should our tears in sorrow flow Scripture: Psalm 12:1 Languages: English Tune Title: BRISTOL
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The death of a pastor

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #73g (1889) Topics: Death and Resurrection First Line: To thee, O God, when creatures fail Scripture: Deuteronomy 34:5 Languages: English

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