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Lord, how large

Hymnal: CLVI1831 #64 (1831) First Line: Lord, how large thy bounties are Languages: English
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Come, ye weary

Hymnal: CLVI1831 #65 (1831) First Line: Come, ye weary souls opprest Languages: English
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Hail the blest morn

Hymnal: CLVI1831 #66 (1831) First Line: Hail the blest morn! See the great Mediator Refrain First Line: Brightest and best of the sons of the morning Languages: English Tune Title: STAR IN THE EAST
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My friends, I bid you all adieu

Hymnal: CLVI1831 #67a (1831) Languages: English Tune Title: FAREWELL
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The Rock of our Salvation

Hymnal: CLVI1831 #67b (1831) First Line: If life's pleasures charm thee, gived them not thy heart Languages: English Tune Title: THE ROCK OF OUR SALVATION
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the day of Death

Hymnal: CLVI1831 #68 (1831) First Line: The day of death's a dreadful day Languages: English Tune Title: FUNERAL THOUGHT
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Thro' sorrow's night

Hymnal: CLVI1831 #69 (1831) First Line: Thro' sorrow's night and danger's path Languages: English
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Hoping, yet trembling

Hymnal: CLVI1831 #70 (1831) First Line: My soul would fain indulge a hope Languages: English
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Babels' Streams

Hymnal: CLVI1831 #71 (1831) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Oh no, we cannot sing the songs Languages: English Tune Title: THE CAPTIVE'S SONG
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Light in Darkness

Hymnal: CLVI1831 #72 (1831) First Line: O thou who driest the mourner's tear Languages: English

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