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Strange that so much of heaven and hell

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems #CDLXXXIII (1823)
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Strange that so much of heaven and hell

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns ... intended as a Supplement to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Tunes #222 (1810) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Languages: English
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Strange that so much of heaven and hell

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: Christian's Duty, exhibited in a series of hymns #266 (1825) Languages: English

Strange that so much of heaven and hell

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Selected and Original. 7th ed. #d391 (1832) Languages: English
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Strange that so much of heav'n and hell

Author: Stogdon Hymnal: A New Selection of Nearly Eight Hundred Evangelical Hymns, from More than 200 Authors in England, Scotland, Ireland, & America, including a great number of originals, alphabetically arranged #222 (1825) Languages: English
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The divided Heart lamented

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCLXVI (1791) First Line: Strange that so much of Heav'n and Hell Lyrics: 1 Strange that so much of Heav'n and Hell Should in One Bosom meet; Lord, can thy Spirit ever dwell Where Satan ha a Seat? 2 Now I am all transform'd to Love, And could expire in Praise; Then soon not all the Joys above One chearful Note can raise. 3 When I with pensive Thoughts review The Mazes I have trod, Astonish'd at the Grace that drew My wand'ring Soul to God; 4 Oh with what ardent Zeal I Vow A rectitude within! What Indignation fires me now, At the mear Thoughts of Sin! 5 But vain Amusements, hurrying Cares, Trifles of Loss or Gain, Or Carnal Joys, or worldly Fears, Seduce my Heart again. 6 By faithful Hopes, and golden Dreams, I'm nurtur'd or betray'd, Still toss'd between the two Extremes, Too Vain, or too Dismay'd. 7 Decide the dubious awful Case, By some alluring Sign; And oh may thy all conqu'ring Grace Declare that I am Thine! Topics: Spiritual Poverty Languages: English
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A Christian's changes

Hymnal: Dupuy's Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Rev. corr. and enl.) #161 (1843) First Line: Strange that so much of heaven and hell Languages: English
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Strange that so much of heav'n andhell

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns, in which are some never before printed #LXVIII (1782) Languages: English
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The divided Heart lamented

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCLXVI (1801) First Line: Strange that so much of Heav'n and Hell Topics: Spiritual Poverty Languages: English

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