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What poor despised company

Hymnal: The Church Hymn Book #d1114 (1859)
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What poor despised company

Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #1152 (1859)

What poor despised company

Hymnal: Hymns for Use in Divine Worship ... Seventh-Day Adventists #d1253 (1886) Languages: English

The despised company

Hymnal: Banner Hymns (1st ed) #d165 (1904) First Line: What poor despised company Refrain First Line: O, I'd rather be the least of them Languages: English
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A brief Description of the Children of God, is a Dialogue

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #XLVI (1774) First Line: What poor despised Company Lyrics: 1 What poor despised Company Of Travellers are these, That walk in yonder narrow Way, Along that rugged Maze? 2 Ah! these are of a royal line, All Children of a King; Heirs of immortal Crowns divine, And lo for Joy they sing. 3 Why do they then appear so mean? And why so much despis'd? Because of their rich Robes unseen, The World is not appriz'd. 4 But some of them seem poor distrest, And lacking daily Bread; Ah! they're of boundless Wealth possest, With hidden Manna fed. 5 But why keep they that narrow Road, That rugged thorny Maze? Why, that's the Way their Leader trod, They love and keep his Ways. 6 Why must they shun the pleasant Path, That Worldlings love so well? Because that is the Road to Death, The open Road to Hell. 7 What, is there then no other Road, To Salem's Happy Ground? Christ is the only Way to God, None other can be found. Languages: English
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A brief description of the Children of GOD

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #128 (1800) First Line: What poor despised company Lyrics: 1 What poor despised company Of travellers are these, That walk in yonder narrow way, Along that rugged maze? 2 Ah these are of a royal line, All children of a king; Heirs of immortal crowns divine, And lo! for joy they sing. 3 Why do they then appear so mean, And why so much despis'd? Because of their rich robes unseen, The world is not appris'd. 4 But some of them seem poor distress'd, And lacking daily bread; Ah they're of boundless wealth possess'd, With hidden manna fed. 5 But why keep they that narrow road, That rugged thorny maze? Why, that's the way their leader trod, They love and keep his ways. 6 Why must they shun the pleasant path, That worldlings love so well? Because that is the road to death, The open road to hell. 7 What, is there then no other road, To Salem's happy ground? Christ is the only way to God, None other can be found. Languages: English

The pilgrim company

Hymnal: Our New Book for Sunday Schools, Prayer, Praise and Gospel Meetings #d79 (1888) First Line: What poor despised company Refrain First Line: I had rather be the least of them

The pilgrim company

Hymnal: Sacred Melodies No. 1 #d95 (1886) First Line: What poor despised company Refrain First Line: I had rather be the least of them

The pilgrim company

Hymnal: Salvation Songs for all Religious Work and Worship #d105 (1921) First Line: What poor despised company Refrain First Line: I had rather be the least of them

The pilgrim company

Hymnal: Songs of Pentecostal Power #d141 (1908) First Line: What poor despised company Refrain First Line: I had rather be the least of them

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