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Songs for the Sanctuary, or Hymns and Tunes for Christian Worship
Editor:
Charles S. Robinson
Publisher:
A. S. Barnes & Co., New York / Chicago, 1872
Language:
English
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1202
How swiftly the torrent rolls
1203
It is not death to die
1204
A few more years shall roll
1205
Rest for the toiling hand
1206
I would not live alway [always], I ask not to stay
1207
For what shall I praise thee
1208
Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime
1209
Often at evening comes a glowing thought
1210
This place is holy ground
1211
Friend after friend departs
1212
Brother, though from yonder sky
1213
Palms of glory, raiment bright
1214
Hark! a voice divides the sky
1215
Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding
1216
Tarry with me, O my Savior
1217
Cease, ye [you] mourners, cease to languish
1218
See the leaves around us [you] falling
1219
Ready now to spread my pinions
1220
Sister, thou wast [wert] mild and lovely
1221
The voice of free grace cries escape
1222
Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee
1222d
Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee
1223
No, no, it is not dying
1224
Jesus lives, no longer now
1225
There is a calm for those who [that] weep
1226
Vital spark of heavenly flame
1227
One [A] sweetly [sweet] solemn thought comes to me o'er and o'er
1228
How vain is all beneath the skies [sky]
1229
Morning breaks upon the tomb
1230
What is life, 'tis but [all] a vapor
1231
O thou whose gently chastening hand
1232
Behold the western evening light
1233
Beneath our feet and o'er our head
1234
There is an hour, when I must part With all I hold most dear
1235
Day of anger that dread day
1236
In the sun, and moon, and stars
1237
Earth is past [passed] away and gone
1238
Behold, the day is come, The righteous judge is near
1239
And will the Judge descend [ascend]
1240
Eternity, Eternity, How long art thou, eternity, and yet
1241
That awful day will surely come
1242
Day of judgment, day of wonders
1243
Lo the mighty God appearing
1244
See, the eternal Judge descending
1245
Lo he cometh countless trumpets
1246
Lo he comes with clouds descending
1247
Great God, what do I [we] see and hear
1248
When my last hour is close at hand And I must
1249
The last loud trumpet's wondrous sound
1250
The [That] day of wrath, that dreadful day, When heaven
1251
The Lord shall [will] come, the earth shall [will] quake
1252
O for a sweet, inspiring ray
1253
Now let our souls, on wings sublime
1254
Lo round the throne a glorious band
1255
Hark! how the choral song of heaven
1256
Lord, thou wilt bring the joyful day
1257
O, for a sight, a pleasing [pleasant] [blissful] sight
1258
There is an hour of peaceful rest
1259
Give me the wings of faith to rise
1260
Father, I long, I faint to see The place of thine abode
1261
On Jordan's rugged banks I stand
1262
There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
1263
There, on a high, majestic throne
1264
O mother dear, Jerusalem
1265
The roseate hues of early dawn
1266
My feet are weary with the march
1267
There is a house not made with [by] hands, Eternal
1268
While through this changing world we [I] roam
1269
In vain my [the] fancy strives to paint The moment after death
1270
I have a home above, from sin and sorrow free
1271
From Egypt's bondage come [came]
1272
Far from my heavenly home
1273
There is no night in heaven, in that blest world
1274
And is there, Lord, a rest
1275
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
1276
Time is winging us away
1277
My days are gliding swiftly by
1278
O [Sweet] land for [of] rest for thee I sigh
1279
Ah this heart is void and chill
1280
In the Christian's home in [of] glory
1281
I'm but a stranger [traveler] here, heaven is my home
1282
We are on our journey home, Where Christ our Lord
1283
I'm a pilgrim and I'm a stranger, I can tarry
1284
Who are these [those] in bright [fair] array
1285
High in yonder realms of light
1286
Jerusalem, the glorious, the glory of the elect
1287
Rejoice, rejoice, believers, and let your light
1288
For thee, O dear, dear country
1289
No seas again shall sever
1290
Lo the seal of death is breaking
1291
Lo what a glorious sight appears
1292
Jerusalem, my happy home, name ever dear to me
1293
Come up hither; come away
1294
A light streams downward from the sky
1295
Let me be with thee where thou art
1296
As when the [a] weary traveler gains
1297
See the ransomed millions stand
1298
Beautiful Zion, built above; Beautiful city that I love
1299
This is not my [a] place of resting
1300
Great Redeemer, Friend of sinners
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