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And may the promise of Advent be yours this day and always.

The Church Harp. Rev. ed.

Editor: W. Hanby
Publisher: United Brethren in Christ Conference Office, Dayton, Oh., 1856
Denomination: United Brethren in Christ
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d101Remark my soul [with awe] the narrow bounds
d102Rest from thy labor [labors], rest
d103Return, O wanderer, return [Return, return, now wanderer]
d104Servant of God, well done, thy glorious warfare's past
d105Shed not a tear, o'er your friend's early bier
d106Shout for the Lord is in the camp
d107Since Jesus freely [purely] did appear
d108Sinner [sinners], perhaps this news to you
d109Soldier of the cross, arise
d110Soldiers of the cross, arise, lo, before our longing
d111Stay, thou insulted [long suffering] Spirit
d112Sweet Sabbath day, we hail with joy
d113Sweetest are the joys
d114The Canaanite still in the land
d115The chariot, the chariot, its wheels roll [in] fire
d116The clock has struck, I cannot stay
d117The crucified one has appeared
d118The faithless world's promiscuous flow
d119The land, the land of glory lies
d120The last lovely morning, all blooming and fair
d121The spacious firmament on high
d122The time draws nigh I must go home
d123The voice of free grace cries escape
d124There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d125There is a happy land, Far, [not] far away
d126There is a place where my hope is [hopes are] stayed [staid]
d127This day our souls have caught new fire
d128This world is all a fleeting show
d129Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee
d130Thou Judge of quick and dead
d131Though in the outward, earthly church below
d132Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me on
d133Thy life I read, my dearest [blessed] [gracious)],Lord
d134'Tis low down in that [the] beautiful valley
d135To leave my dear friends, and with [from] my neighbors [kindred] to depart
d136We have sung and prayed together
d137We meet with one accord
d138We're traveling home to heaven above
d139We've bid the vain pleasures of earth now adieu
d140What sound is this, a song [sound] through heaven resounding
d141What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame
d142When for [the] eternal [heavenly] world [worlds] I [we] steer
d143When I set out for glory
d144When Jesus Christ was here below
d145When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay
d146When life, as opening buds, is sweet
d147When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d148When my soul is distressed and my comforts
d149When shall we meet again, Meet ne'er [more] to sever
d150While I to grief my soul [heart] gave way
d151While nature was sinking in stillness to rest
d152Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger
d153With grateful hearts and tuneful lays
d154Ye people who [that] wonder at me and my ways
d155Ye sons of Adam, vain and young
d156Yes, my native land, I love thee
d157Young people, all, attention give
286Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee
535One there is above all others

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