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The Harp. 2nd ed.
Editor:
J. Pearson
Publisher:
American Millennial Association, Boston, Mass., 1860
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a959
Sister, thou wast mild and lovely
a960
Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee
a961
If, bending o'er the brink of life
a962
The morning flowers display their sweets
a963
Great God, I own the sentence just
a964
Asleep in Jesus! blessèd sleep
a965
O for the death of those
a966
Pastor, thou art from us taken
a967
Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb
a968
I heard a voice from heaven
a969
How sweet the hour of closing day
a970
Flung to the heedless winds
a971
When those we love are snatched away
a972
The mighty flood that rolls
a973
How short the race our friend has run
a974
When the last trumpet's awful voice
a975
All nature dies, and lives again
a976
Shall man, O God of life and light
a977
If a man die, shall he live again?
a978
As Jesus died, and rose again
a979
Behold the western evening light!
a980
O for the eye of faith divine
a981
And must this body die
a982
There's rest in the grave
a983
The winter past, reviving flowers
a984
There in peace his dust is laid
a985
Hail, thou happy morn so glorious!
a986
The last lovely morning
a987
Hail, blessèd scene of endless joy
a988
The Lord will come; the earth shall quake
a989
The Lord is coming in the clouds
a990
Hark! the song of jubilee
a991
His kingdom comes! ye saints rejoice
a992
Jesus, thy wandering sheep behold!
a993
Yes, mighty Jesus, thou shalt reign
a994
Mark that pilgrim lowly bending
a995
When the King of kings comes
a996
Rejoice, rejoice, the promised time is coming
a997
Hark, ten thousand harps and voices
a998
Lord Jesus, come; for here
a999
When wild confusion wrecks the air
a1000
The Saviour comes, his advent's nigh
a1001
The night is wearing fast away
a1002
The glorious day is coming
a1003
The Lord our Saviour will appear
a1004
Church of Christ, awake, arise!
a1005
As Time's last sands seemed wasting
a1006
"A little while" our Lord shall come
a1007
We are living, we are dwelling
a1008
The night is far spent, and the day is at hand
a1009
Lift your heads, ye friends of Jesus
a1010
Darkness overspreads us here
a1011
The clouds at length are breaking
a1012
Ye saints of God, awake to duty!
a1013
Bride of the Lamb, awake, awake!
a1014
The day comes on apace
a1015
O, come, come away! for time's career is closing
a1016
My soul is happy when I hear
a1017
What of the night? O watchman, mark!
a1018
Are we almost there? are we almost there?
a1019
That glorious day is drawing nigh
a1020
Watchman on the walls of Zion
a1021
All things remained the same
a1022
Belovèd sons of God
a1023
In the sun, and moon, and stars
a1024
Righteous God! whose vengeful vials
a1025
How happy are the little flock
a1026
Watchman! tell us of the night
a1027
When a careless world is sleeping
a1028
O, glorious day of heavenly rest!
a1029
Hark! that shout of rapt'rous joy
a1030
The chariot! the chariot! its wheels roll in fire
a1031
He comes, the royal Conq'ror comes
a1032
Welcome sight, the Lord descending
a1033
Jesus comes, by crowds attended
a1034
Lo, he comes, with clouds descending
a1035
'Tis he; the mighty Saviour comes
a1036
The day of wrath, that dreadful day
a1037
That awful day will surely come
a1038
O God, my inmost soul convert
a1039
How will my heart endure
a1040
On that great, that awful day
a1041
Let worldly minds the world pursue
a1042
O, the amazing pomp
a1043
The angel comes; he comes to reap
a1044
O, there will be mourning, mourning, mourning, mourning
a1045
Behold, with awful pomp
a1046
Lord, help us to insure
a1047
He comes, he comes, the Judge severe
a1048
The judgment day is rolling on
a1049
Thou Judge of quick and dead
a1050
And must I be to judgment brought
a1051
God, to correct a guilty world
a1052
Day of wrath, that day of burning
a1053
The mighty deep gives up her trust
a1054
When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come
a1055
Lo, he cometh; countless trumpets
a1056
Great God, what do I see and hear?
a1057
Day of judgment! day of wonders!
a1058
And will the Judge descend?
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