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Seamen's Devotional Assistant, and Mariners' Hymns; prepared under direction of the American Seamen's Friend Society
Publisher:
American Seamen's Friend Society, New York, 1838
Editor:
Joshua Leavitt
Language:
English
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Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart
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Come, ye that love the Lord
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Far from these scenes of night
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Father, I long, I faint to see
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Lord, I believe a rest remains
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Nor eye hath seen, nor ear hath heard
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On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
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O when shall I see Jesus
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O where shall rest be found!
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Whither goest thou, Pilgrim stranger
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Who are these in bright array?
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Ye angels, who stand round the throne
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Yes, there are joys that cannot die
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Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
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Come, Christian brethren! ere we part
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Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord
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From all that dwell below the skies
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Glory to the Father give
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To God the Father, God the Son
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May the grace of Christ our Savior
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