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The time must come when we must part

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: The time must come when we must part, When we must say farewell; To part with you gives to my heart A sting no one can tell. When I am gone and far away, I still will think of thee. I'll think of thee both night and day, O then remember me. Used With Tune: PARTING FRIEND
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We would have our country FREE

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: My country! guilty as thou art Topics: Appeals in Behalf of the Slave To Freemen Text Sources: Christian Mirror

Ha Hecho Dios Brotar la Luz

Author: Vernon L. Peterson, 1932- Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Revelación Used With Tune: SAINTLY PRAISE

I've found my refuge in the LORD

Author: David G. Preston Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Christ's Lordship Governments and Nations Scripture: Psalm 11 Used With Tune: HANDS OF THE POOR

For doubt and disobedience

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal
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God's Grace

Author: Robert B. Whitaker Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I am not what I ought to be Lyrics: 1 I am not what I ought to be, The Word of God re­veals; I am not what I might have been, My heart with­in me feels. I am not what I’ll sure­ly be When I be­hold His face, But what I am, I am thro’ Him, And onl­y by His grace. 2 If there is any good in me, It is not of my own; If there is any grace it is The grace of God alone. My fault is mine, I blame it not On any­one be­side; The sin is mine, the grace alone Is His, the Cru­ci­fied. 3 I trem­ble when I see my­self, The man I might have been; I dare not count im­pos­si­ble The deep­est depths of sin. The mean­est mortal whom I meet, However how he be, But for the sav­ing grace of God, Might thus have been with me. 4 I know that God has more for me Than I have ev­er dreamed, Tho’ I be count­ed least among The hosts of the re­deemed. But whe­ther much or lit­tle of That bless­ed­ness be mine, I dare not count it mer­it­ed, ’Tis all of grace di­vine. 5 God’s grace is all my con­fi­dence, His good­ness all my stay; I stand up­on His prom­is­es— He will not say me nay. I trust no arm of flesh to save, No mer­it of my own, My faith ab­id­eth ev­er in The grace of God alone. Used With Tune: MONTERÍA Text Sources: Songs of Comfort by Matthew McPhail (Chicago: M. L. McPhail, 1909)
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'Twas in the Watches of the Night

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 62 hymnals Lyrics: 1. ’Twas in the watches of the night I thought upon Thy power, I kept Thy lovely face in sight amidst the darkest hour. My flesh lay resting on my bed, my soul arose on high: My God, my life my hope, I said, bring Thy salvation nigh. 2. My spirit labors up Thine hill, and climbs the heav’nly road; But Thy right hand upholds me still, while I pursue my God. Thy mercy stretches o’er my head the shadow of Thy wings; My heart rejoices in Thine aid, my tongue awakes and sings. 3. But the destroyers of my peace shall fret and rage in vain; The tempter shall for ever cease, and all my sins be slain. Thy sword shall give my foes to death, and send them down to dwell, In the dark caverns of the earth, or to the depths of hell. Used With Tune: KINGSFOLD Text Sources: The Psalms of David, 1719
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Come In And Dwell With Me

Author: Fanny Crosby Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Come in, come in, O Savior mine Refrain First Line: Come in, come in and dwell with me Lyrics: 1 Come in, come in, O Savior mine, Come in and dwell with me; My heart, my life, henceforth are Thine; Come in and dwell with me. Refrain: Come in, come in and dwell with me, I yield my all to Thee; My heart, my life, henceforth are Thine; Come in and dwell with me. 2 My soul from ruin Thou hast brought; Come in and dwell with me; I’ve found the rest that long I’ve sought, Come in and dwell with me. [Refrain] 3 Cast every idol far away; Come in and dwell with me; Fulfill Thy promise, Lord, today; Come in and dwell with me. [Refrain] 4 The bolted door is open wide; Come in dwell with me; Forever here my guest abide; Come in and dwell with me. [Refrain] Used With Tune: PUNE Text Sources: Joyful Lays, by Robert Lowry and W. Howard Doane (New York: Biglow & Main, 1884)

As helpless as a child who clings

Author: James Drummond Burns, 1823-64 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 44 hymnals Topics: The Christian Life Love and Communion; The Christian Life Trustfulness and Peace Used With Tune: CHRISTMAS CAROL

I See Thee Stand, O Lamb Of God

Author: Hans Adolf Brorson ; G. D. M. Bach Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 2 hymnals

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