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A mournful lament for the dead!

Author: P. M. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Man's Dignity and Destination Immortality of the Soul
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God's Statutes a Law of Rectitude

Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Immortality First Line: O Lord, thou ever righteous art Scripture: Psalm 119:103-108 Used With Tune: [O Lord, thou ever righteous art]
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Unfailing Goodness

Author: Schutz Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Death and Immortal Life First Line: The Lord is never far away Used With Tune: DEDHAM
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All Thy works shall praise thee

Author: Mrs. Amelia Opie Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 78 hymnals Topics: Immortality First Line: There seems a voice in every gale Scripture: Psalm 145:10
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Life With God

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 17 hymnals Topics: Immortality First Line: In sweet communion, Lord, with Thee Lyrics: 1 In sweet communion, Lord, with Thee I constantly abide; My hand Thou holdest in Thy own To keep me near Thy side. 2 Thy counsel through my earthly way Shall guide me and control, And then to glory afterward Thou wilt receive my soul. 3 Whom have I, Lord, in heav'n but Thee, To Whom my tho'ts aspire? And, having Thee, on earth is nought That I can yet desire? 4 Tho' flesh and heart should faint and fail, The Lord will ever be The strength and portion of my heart, My God eternally. 5 To live apart from God is death, 'Tis good His face to seek; My refuge is the living God, His praise I long to speak. Scripture: Psalm 73 Used With Tune: PRAYER
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Christ's Present Joy and Future Victory

Appears in 17 hymnals Topics: Immortality First Line: Now the king in thy strength shall be joyful Scripture: Psalm 21 Used With Tune: [Now the king in thy strength shall be joyful]
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Death of a Child

Author: Mrs. Steele Appears in 165 hymnals Topics: Death and Immortal Life First Line: Life is a span, a fleeting hour

God of my fathers! merciful and just

Author: C. D. L. H. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Man's Dignity and Destination Immortality of the Soul

Though man of all the ruin hears

Author: P. M. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Man's Dignity and Destination Immortality of the Soul
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Comfort Ye My People

Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Death and Immortality First Line: Comfort ye my People, comfort ye my people Used With Tune: [Comfort ye my People, comfort ye my people]

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