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A New and Choice Selection of Hymns for Social Worship and Pravate Devotion
Editor:
Moses Spencer
Publisher:
A. B. F. Hildreth, Bradford, Vt., 1846
Language:
English
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d101
What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame
d102
When for [the] eternal [heavenly] world [worlds] I [we] steer
d103
When gathering clouds [storms] around I view
d104
When guilt's dread delusion and passions control
d105
When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d106
When shall I see the day that ends my woes
d107
When shall we meet again, Meet ne'er [more] to sever
d108
When torn is the [thy] bosom by [with] sorrow [anguish] or [and] care
d109
While nature was smiling in stillness to rest
d110
Who can describe the pain
d111
Why should I be affrighted at pestilence
d112
Why sleep ye [we], my brethren; come, let us arise
d113
With God's people let us go
d114
Ye heralds of the bleeding Lamb
d115
Ye who know your sins forgiven
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