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The Otterbein Hymnal: for use in public and social worship
Editor:
Edmund S. Lorenz
Publisher:
United Brethren Publishing House, Dayton, Oh., 1909
Language:
English
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A few more years shall roll
THANATOPSIS
487
Days and moments quickly flying
ST. SYLVESTER
488
Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding
ST. SYLVESTER
489
Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep
REST
490
How blest the righteous when he dies!
REST
491
Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb
REST
492
So fades the lovely, blooming flower
REST
493
Why do we mourn departing friends
CHINA
494
And let this feeble body fail
CHINA
495
Why should our tears in sorrow flow
CHINA
496
I would not live alway; I ask not to stay
FREDERICK
497
Thy will be done, In devious way
THY WILL BE DONE
498
My days are gliding swiftly by
SHINING SHORE
499
Wayfarers in the wilderness
SHINING SHORE
500
One sweetly solemn tho't
NEARER HOME
501
There is no flock, however watched and tended
CONSOLATION
502
Peace, be still!
PEACE, BE STILL
503
Rest, weary pilgrim, thy journey is o'er
REST, WEARY PILGRIM
504
As fade the stars at morn away
AS FADE THE STARS
505
Midst sorrow and care
NETTIE
506
When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come
MERIBAH
507
Lo! on a narrow neck of land
MERIBAH
508
That awful day will surely come
MARLOW
509
And must I be to judgment brought
JUDGMENT
510
Jerusalem, the golden
EWING
511
For thee, O dear, dear Country
EWING
512
The sands of time are sinking
IMMANUEL'S LAND
513
Jerusalem, the glorious!
514
There is a land of pure delight
VARINA
515
When I can read my title clear
VARINA
516
Jerusalem! my glorious home!
VARINA
517
Oh, think of the home over there
OVER THERE
518
There's a land that is fairer than day
SWEET BY AND BY
519
In the Christian's home in glory
REST FOR THE WEARY
520
This is not my place of resting
521
There is an hour of peaceful rest
WOODLAND
522
My heav'nly home is bright and fair
GOING HOME
523
'Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints
SWEET HOME
524
We shall meet beyond the river
WE SHALL MEET
525
I saw a wayworn trav'ler
DELIVERANCE WILL COME
526
I will sing you a song of that beautiful land
HOME OF THE SOUL
527
Forever with the Lord
FOREVER WITH THE LORD
528
On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
ON JORDAN'S STORMY BANKS
529
Shall we gather at the river
SHALL WE GATHER
530
Oh, I often sit and ponder
THE FUTURE
531
The evening shades are falling
GOING HOME AT LAST
532
I think, when I read that sweet story of old
THE SWEET STORY
533
By cool Siloam's shady rill
SILOAM
534
God of the universe! to thee
SWANWICK
535
Arise, O King of grace, arise
SWANWICK
536
Tis thine alone, almighty Name
SWANWICK
537
Do you slumber in your tent, Christian Soldier
LET US ARISE
538
Unfurl the Temp'rance Banner
WEBB
539
From brightest crystal fountain
WEBB
540
An earthly temple here we raise
HEBRON
541
Lord, while for all mankind we pray
CHESTERFIELD
542
My country, 'tis of thee
AMERICA
543
God bless our native land!
AMERICA
544
Lord, from thy blessed throne
AMERICA
545
Wake, wake the song! our glad jubilee
OUR GLAD JUBILEE
546
Praise to God, immortal praise
LAUDO
547
Rocked in the cradle of the deep
SEASONS
548
Come, let us anew
LET US ANEW
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