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The Pilgrim's Harp
Editor:
Asa Hull
Publisher:
Asa Hull, Philadelphia, Penn., 1869
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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Shall we gather at [by] the river, Where bright angel feet have trod
d202
Shall we meet beyond the river, where the surges
d203
Should sorrow o'er thy brow
d204
Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgive
d205
Silently the shades of evening
d206
Sinner [sinners] go [come], will you go
d207
Sinner [sinners] turn, why will ye [you] die
d208
Sinner [sinners], we are sent to bid you
d209
So let our lips and lives express
d210
Softly on the breath of evening
d211
Soldiers on life's battlefield
d212
Songs of praise the angels snag
d213
Souls are perishing before thee
d214
Stand up for Jesus, Christian stand
d215
Stand up, stand up for Jesus, ye soldiers of the cross
d216
Stay, thou insulted [long suffering] Spirit
d217
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer
d218
Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] King
d219
Sweet the moments, rich in blessing
d220
Sweetly let us join our evening prayer
d221
Tarry with me, O my Savior
d222
That awful day will surely come
d223
The angels now are calling
d224
The Bible, the Bible, More precious than gold
d225
The Christian pilgrim sings, Heaven's my home
d226
The Lord Jehovah reigns, And [His] royal state maintains
d227
The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's care
d228
The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d229
The pity of the Lord
d230
The voice of free grace cries escape
d231
The voice of wisdom cries [hear] be in time
d232
There are angels hovering round
d233
There are lights by the shore [in the harbor] of that country
d234
There is a beautiful world Where saints and angels sing
d235
There is a better world, they say
d236
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d237
There is a home where all is bright
d238
There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
d239
There is a radiant, sunny clime
d240
There is a spot to [for] me more dear
d241
There is a stream whose gentle flow
d242
There is beauty all around when there's love at home
d243
There is rest beyond life's journey
d244
There's a Friend above all others, well deserves
d245
These are the crowns that we shall wear
d246
They are sowing their seed in the daylight
d247
They crucified my Savior upon Mount Calvary
d248
They hung King Jesus on a rude, rugged tree
d249
Thou art the Way, to thee alone
d250
Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb
d251
Though in the outward, earthly church below
d252
Though trouble assail us, and dangers affright
d253
Through grace, I am determined
d254
To a calm and lovely sea
d255
To Jesus, the crown of my [our] hope
d256
Today the Savior calls, ye wanderers come
d257
Tossed upon life's raging billow
d258
Tossed with rough winds, and faint with fear
d259
'Twas Jesus, my Savior, who died on the [a] tree [cross]
d260
Vain are all terrestrial pleasures
d261
Vain, delusive world, adieu
d262
Wake, O my soul, and hail the morn [dawn]
d263
Watchman, tell me, does the morning
d264
We are out on the ocean sailing
d265
We dwell this side of Jordan's stream
d266
Weary souls that [who] wander wide
d267
Welcome, delightful morn, Thou [Sweet] day of sacred rest
d268
Welcome, sweet day of rest
d269
We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy
d270
What poor despised company
d271
What sinners value, I resign
d272
What various hindrances we meet
d273
When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]
d274
When faint and weary toiling [working]
d275
When I can read my title clear
d276
When I survey the wondrous cross
d277
When I think of that city of light
d278
When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d279
When power divine in mortal form hushed
d280
When shall I see the day that ends my woes
d281
When the tempest rages high sailing on [o'er] life's boisterous sea
d282
When the worn spirit wants repose
d283
When we hear the music ringing in [through] the bright
d284
When we pass through yonder river
d285
Whence came the armies of the sky
d286
Where shall the weary find
d287
While across life's ocean sailing
d288
While through this world we roam
d289
While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun
d290
Who are these [those] in bright [fair] array
d291
Why should we boast of time to come
d292
With stately [steady] towers and bulwarks strong
d293
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
d294
Worthy, worthy is the Lamb
d295
Would Jesus have the [a] sinner die
d296
Wouldst thou be saved? No time to lose
d297
Ye Christian heroes [heralds], go proclaim
d298
Ye praying souls, rejoice
d299
Ye soldiers of the cross, in the army of the Lord
d300
Ye who know your sins forgiven
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