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Merrily, merrily rings the church bell

Hymnal: The Wesleyan Minstrel #114 (1850) Tune Title: TRIUMPH
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Lonely and Weary

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Songs for Service #215 (1905) First Line: Lonely and weary, by sorrow oppressed Languages: English Tune Title: TRIUMPH
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Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move

Hymnal: The American Vocalist #296a (1849) Tune Title: TRIUMPH
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Lonely and weary, by sorrow oppressed

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #620 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Lonely and weary, by sorrow oppressed, Onward we hasten with longings for rest, Bidding adieu to the world with its pride, Longing to stand by Immanuel's side Though we are pilgrims, before us now rise Visions of glory rejoicing our eyes. Bright are the crowns that we hope soon to wear, Blessed the rest; O we long to be there. 2 There is the city in splendor sublime; O, how its turrets and battlements shine! Pearls are its portals, surpassingly bright, Jasper its walls, and the Lamb is its light. Pathways of gold that blest city adorn, Glittering with glory far brighter than morn; Angels stand beck'ning us onward to share Glory unfading; we long to be there. 3 Rivers are gliding 'mid unfading trees, Songs of the ransomed are borne on the breeze; Glory-gilt mountains resplendent are seen, Valleys and hills clad in Eden-like green; There shall be glory of God ever be, Filling the earth as the waves fill the sea; There shall the ransomed, immortal and fair, Evermore dwell; O, we long to be there. Topics: The Christian Warfare and Pilgrimage Tune Title: TRIUMPH
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Through this dark valley of conflict and sin

Author: Annie R. Smith Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #621 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Through this dark valley of conflict and sin, Trials without and temptations within, Onward to glory, still urge thy lone way, Joyful in hope of the long-promised day. In every danger thou hast a sure Guide, To every cloud there is yet a bright side; Falter then not at the sternest behest, Ever remember 'tis all for the best. 2 Just as the eagle, in teaching to fly, Forceth her young from their covert so high; Then if strength faileth, beneath them she flies, On her wings beareth them safe to the skies; So will the arm of Jehovah uphold: In each affliction his mercies unfold; Murmur then not that he stirreth thy nest, Ever remember 'tis all for the best. 3 Never of Providence dare to complain, Sunshine and storm both must ripen the grain; Tried is the gold that the purest will shine, Crushed is the vintage that yieldeth the wine. He who the end from beginning can tell, Works for thy good, for he doeth all well: This, that prepares for the mansions of rest, Ever remember 'tis all for the best. Topics: The Christian Warfare and Pilgrimage Tune Title: TRIUMPH
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Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: Gipsy Smith's Mission Hymnal #CH260 (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: JOYFULLY
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Joyfully! Joyfully!

Author: W. Hunter, D.D. Hymnal: Zion's Delight #39 (1902) First Line: Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move Languages: English Tune Title: [Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move]
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Doing Our Best

Author: Mrs. E. H. Leland Hymnal: The Carol #98a (1886) First Line: Cheerfully, cheerfully let us all live Refrain First Line: Singing and hoping, at work or at rest Languages: English Tune Title: [Cheerfully, cheerfully let us all live]
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Doing Our Best

Author: E. H. Leland Hymnal: Heart and Voice #121 (1910) First Line: Cheerfully, cheerfully let us all live Refrain First Line: Singing and hoping, at work or at rest Languages: English Tune Title: [Cheerfully, cheerfully let us all live]
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Tender, Trusty, True

Author: H. S. Griswold Hymnal: Heart and Voice #122 (1910) First Line: Let us be tender, and trusty, and true Refrain First Line: Brave to the battle of life we will go Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us be tender, and trusty, and true]

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