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Victory over the fears of death

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #111a (1889) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Death and Resurrection First Line: O for an overcoming faith Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:55 Languages: English Tune Title: PIETY
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Death of children

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #119e (1889) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Death and Resurrection First Line: Thy life I read, my gracious Lord Scripture: Mark 10:16 Languages: English Tune Title: REPOSE
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Ye Christians, pluck your courage up

Hymnal: Psalmodia Germanica #192 (1732) Topics: Death and Resurrection Lyrics: I. Ye Christians, pluck your Courage up; Shake off your Souls' Oppression! If you'd avoid the gen'ral Cup Of God's own Visitation. Let us confess his Judgments just, And ADAM'S Sons but transient Dust; From Death none is exempted. II. Lord, we resign into thy Hands Our Body, Soul and Spirit: We come and go at thy Commands; Death is our real Merit. Whilst dwelling in this sinful Clay, Pain will attend us ev'ry Way; But Joy we hope hereafter. III. No Corn can yield the proper Fruit, Except 'tis sown and bury'd; Our Flesh must moulder to the Root, Before it can be carry'd To that unutterable Bliss, Where CHRIST, our blest Redeemer, is Prepar'd to meet his Lovers. IV. Why shou'd we dread the Thoughts of Death In daily Convesation, Being convin'd, by ev'ry Breath, Of our inconstant Station? Had we the good old SIMEON'S Sense, We'd joy with him to go from hence In th'Arms of our Redeemer. V. Our Breath infirm on God depends; From him's our Preservation; 'Tis he that Guardian-Angels sends To further our Salvation: And, as a Hen protects her Brood From Birds of prey, that seek their Blood, So doth the Lord his Children. VI. 'Wake or asleep, in Life or Death, We are in god's Possession: Baptiz'd in CHRIST, we're brought by Faith, T'approach God's Habitation: What we have lost in ADAM'S Fall, CHRIST has recover'd for us all; Prais'd be the Lord of Mercy. Languages: English Tune Title: [Ye Christians, pluck your courage up]
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Christ's presence makes death easy

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #193c (1889) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Death and Resurrection First Line: Why should we start, and fear to die? Scripture: Revelation 14:13 Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR
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My Life I now to God resign

Hymnal: Psalmodia Germanica #199 (1732) Topics: Death and Resurrection Lyrics: I. My Live I now to God resign: At his Decree I'll not repine. Will he prolong my mournful Days, His promis'd Grace Suffices me to run my Race. II. I die at his appointed Hour. Who dares resist his sov'reign Pow'r? My very Hairs he knows 'em all, Both great and small, Without his Will not one can fall. III. What is our Life? A constant Scene Of Sighs and Tears, of Care and Pain: Moments of sin, and Months of Woe Here ebb and flow, Till we are summon'd hence to go. IV. What is a Man? a Clod of Earth, A needy Mortal from his Birth; Brought Nothing with him, when he came, But Sin and Shame; And naked leaves this worldly Frame. V. No Greatness, Wit, nor golden Store Can here obtain a better Score: 'Gainst Death no Physick can prevail; No Fee nor Bail Can cancel ADAM'S sad Entail. VI. To Day we live, look fair and red; To Morrow fain, are sick or dead: To Day we blossom like a Rose; Anon who knows But Death presents the Farewell-Dose. VII. Lord, make us number thus our Days, T'apply our Hearts to Wisdom's Ways, And learn, how swift our Moments fly, That all must die, Poor, Rich, Young, Old, the Low and High. VIII. This is the Fruit of ADAM'S Fall; Death like a Conqu'ror seizeth all; Sin gives him Pow'r o'er human Race; There is no Place Exempt from his continual Chace. IX. Evil and few, as JACOB says, Alas, I count my Pilgrim- Days. When God shall call his Servant home, I'll meet my Tomb, In Hopes of lasting Joys to come. X. And tho' I feel the Guilt of sin Assaulting me without, within, I know, God gave his only Son, Who can attone For what I all my Life have done. XI. 'Tis he my Lord and Saviour CHRIST, Who for my sins was sacrific'd, And rose triumphant from the Grave, That he might save My Soul from being Satan's Slave. XII. To him I give my Life and Breath: His Love shall guide my Soul through Death, And bring me to that blessed Place, Where Face to Face I shall behold the God of Grace. XIII. This gives me Comfort and Relief In all my greatest Pain and Grief, That I shall rise, when CHRIST appears, Without the Tears I shed in my distressed Years. XIV. To Thee, Lord CHRIST, I humble press, To cloathe me with thy Righteousness: Within thy Wounds I crave a Place, O Source of Grace! For there's my only Happiness. XV. Amen! Thou Sov'reign God of Love, Grant us thy Bliss when we remove, That All redeemed by thy Blood May find in God Their everlasting sure Abode. Languages: English Tune Title: [My Life I now to God resign]
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Happy death of a sister in the Lord

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #361e (1889) Topics: Death and Resurrection First Line: Hosanna to Jesus on high! Scripture: Hebrews 1:14 Languages: English
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Triumphant death of a brother

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #367e (1889) Topics: Death and Resurrection First Line: Weep not for a brother deceased Languages: English
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Christ's presence makes death easy

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for the use of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in America #1070 (1872) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Time and Eternity Death and Resurrection First Line: Why should we start, and fear to die? Languages: English
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Death of children

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for the use of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in America #1071 (1872) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Time and Eternity Death and Resurrection First Line: Thy life I read, my gracious Lord Languages: English
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Victory over the fears of death

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for the use of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in America #1074 (1872) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Time and Eternity Death and Resurrection First Line: O for an overcoming faith Languages: English

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