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Kind souls, reflect awhile with me

Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Hymns. 2nd ed. #d115 (1833) Languages: English

Kind souls, reflect awhile with me

Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Hymns. 6th ed. #d140 (1843) Languages: English
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Kind souls, reflect awhile with me

Hymnal: Christian's Duty, exhibited in a series of hymns #146 (1825) Languages: English
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Kind souls, reflect awhile with me

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs; suited to the various kinds of Christian worship; and especially designed for and adapted to the Fraternity of the Brethren... #642 (1867) Languages: English
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On Mortality

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CXLVII (1791) First Line: Kind souls, reflect awhile with me Lyrics: 1 Kind Souls reflect, awhile with me, Upon our wretched State, How frail our Life, how short our Time, Our Miseries, how great. 2 How Short the Pleasures Earth affords, How transient, and how few, Compar'd with Heav'ns Eternal Joys, And Pleasures ever new. 3 Come let us leave the Things of Earth, (Whose Pleasures Poisons are,) And haste away to Canaans Land, And try our Intrest there. 4 Make the extended Skies your Tomb, Let Heav'n record your Worth, For know: Vain Mortals all must die: As Natures sickliest Birth. 5 Would bounteous Heav'n indulge my Pray'r, A nobler Choice I frame, Then here to be esteemed great, Or gain an Earthly Name. 6 But in thy Book of Life Divine, My God! inscribe my Name: There let it fill some humble Place, Beneath the slaughter'd Lamb, 7 My God! this Witness let me have, Till I resign my Breath, And chearfully my Soul shall wait "Till it is free'd from Death." Topics: Frailty of Our Life Languages: English
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On Mortality

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CXLVII (1801) First Line: Kind Souls reflect a while with me Topics: The Frailty of Life Languages: English

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