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Soldiers of Christ, arise

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: DHTB1864 #221 (1864)
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My soul, repeat his praise

Author: Watts Hymnal: DHTB1864 #222 (1864)
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Blessed Bible

Author: Mrs. Phebe Palmer Hymnal: DHTB1864 #223 (1864) First Line: Blessed Bible! how I love it! Lyrics: 1 Blessed Bible! how I love it! How it doth my bosom cheer! What on earth like this to covet? Oh, what stores of wealth are here! Man was lost, and doom'd to sorrow, Not one ray of light or bliss Could he from earth's treasures borrow, Till his way was cheer'd by this. Blessed Bible! Blessed Bible! how thou dost my spirit cheer. 2 Yes, I'll to my bosom press thee; Precious Word, I'll hide thee here, Sure my very heart will bless thee, For thou ever say'st "Good cheer!" Speak, poor heart, and tell thy pond'rings, Tell how far thy rovings led, When this book bro't back thy wand'rings, Speaking life as from the dead. Blessed Bible! Blessed Bible! How thou dost my spirit cheer. 3 Yes, sweet Bible! I will hide thee Deep - yes, deeper in this heart; Thou through all my life wilt guide me, And in death we will not part. Part in death? no never! never! Through death's vale I'll lean on thee; Then in worlds above, forever Sweeter still thy truths shall be. Blessed Bible! Blessed Bible! How thou dost my spirit cheer. Languages: English
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We are going to fields Elysian

Author: Mrs. Lydia Baxter Hymnal: DHTB1864 #224 (1864) First Line: Life's journey we have started
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Jesus, I my cross have taken

Author: Henry F. Lyte Hymnal: DHTB1864 #225 (1864)
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God is wisdom, God is love

Author: Bowring Hymnal: DHTB1864 #226 (1864) First Line: God is love; his mercy brightens
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Far from mortal cares retreating

Author: J. Taylor Hymnal: DHTB1864 #228 (1864)
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Saviour, breathe an evening blessing

Author: Edmeston Hymnal: DHTB1864 #229 (1864)

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