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d101 | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high | | | | | | | |
d102 | Lord of the worlds above, How pleasant and how fair | | | | | | | |
d103 | Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray | | | | | | | |
d104 | Lord, we come before thee now | | | | | | | |
d105 | Lord, what a wretched land is this | | | | | | | |
d106 | Lord, when thou didst ascend on high | | | | | | | |
d107 | Love divine, all loves [love] excelling | | | | | | | |
d108 | Mortals, awake, with angels join | | | | | | | |
d109 | My dear Redeemer, and my Lord | | | | | | | |
d110 | My drowsy powers, why sleep ye [you] so | | | | | | | |
d111 | My God, how endless [lasting] is thy love | | | | | | | |
d112 | My God, my life, my love, to thee, to thee I call | | | | | | | |
d113 | My God, my portion, and my love, my everlasting all. | | | | | | | |
d114 | My God, the spring of all my joys | | | | | | | |
d115 | My Savior, my almighty Friend | | | | | | | |
d116 | My soul, repeat His praise Whose mercies are so | | | | | | | |
d117 | Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee | | | | | | | |
d118 | Not all the blood of beast [beasts], On Jewish altars | | | | | | | |
d119 | Not with our mortal eyes have we beheld the Lord | | | | | | | |
d120 | Now let our cheerful eyes survey | | | | | | | |
d121 | Now to the Lord, that [who] makes [made] us know | | | | | | | |
d122 | O blessed souls are they | | | | | | | |
d123 | O, for a [an] heart to praise [love] my God | | | | | | | |
d124 | O for a closer walk with God | | | | | | | |
d125 | O for a thousand tongues to sing my great [dear] Redeemer's praise | | | | | | | |
d126 | O happy day that fixed [seals] [stays] my choice | | | | | | | |
d127 | O that I could repent | | | | | | | |
d128 | O think of the home over there, By the side of the river | | | | | | | |
d129 | O thou who diest the mourner's tear | | | | | | | |
d130 | On Jordan's stormy [rugged] banks I stand, And cast a wishful eye | | | | | | | |
d131 | Once more, my soul, the rising day salutes thy waking eyes | | | | | | | |
d132 | Plunged in a [the] gulf of dark [deep] despair | | | | | | | |
d133 | Prayer is the soul's [heart's] [saint's] sincere desire | | | | | | | |
d134 | Prayer is [was] appointed to convey | | | | | | | |
d135 | Rejoice, the Lord is King, Your God [Lord] and King adore | | | | | | | |
d136 | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | | | | | | | |
d137 | Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee | | | | | | | |
d138 | Safely through another week | | | | | | | |
d139 | Savior, breathe an evening blessing | | | | | | | |
d140 | Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain | | | | | | | |
d141 | See Isr'l's gentle Shepherd stand [stands] | | | | | | | |
d142 | Shall we meet at home in the morning | | | | | | | |
d143 | Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgive | | | | | | | |
d144 | Sinner [sinners], the voice of God regard | | | | | | | |
d145 | Sinner [sinners] turn, why will ye [you] die | | | | | | | |
d146 | Soldiers of Christ, arise, and put [gird] your armor | | | | | | | |
d147 | Stay, thou insulted [long suffering] Spirit | | | | | | | |
d148 | Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] King | | | | | | | |
d149 | Sweet the moments, rich in blessing | | | | | | | |
d150 | Take the name of Jesus with you, child of sorrow | | | | | | | |
d151 | Teach me the measure of my days | | | | | | | |
d152 | That awful day will surely come | | | | | | | |
d153 | The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear | | | | | | | |
d154 | The dying thief rejoiced to see | | | | | | | |
d155 | The Lord Jehovah reigns, His throne is built on high | | | | | | | |
d156 | The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's care | | | | | | | |
d157 | The pity of the Lord | | | | | | | |
d158 | The promise of my father's love | | | | | | | |
d159 | The Savior calls, let every ear attend | | | | | | | |
d160 | The [That] day of wrath, that dreadful day, When heaven | | | | | | | |
d161 | Thee we adore, eternal name, And humbly | | | | | | | |
d162 | There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign | | | | | | | |
d163 | There's a city of light, mid the stars we are told | | | | | | | |
d164 | There's a land that is fairer [brighter] than day | | | | | | | |
d165 | Thine earthly Sabbath [Sabbaths], Lord we love | | | | | | | |
d166 | Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee | | | | | | | |
d167 | Thou lovely Chief of all my joys | | | | | | | |
d168 | Thou only Sovereign of my heart | | | | | | | |
d169 | Through all the changing scenes of life, In trouble | | | | | | | |
d170 | Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me on | | | | | | | |
d171 | 'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow | | | | | | | |
d172 | 'Tis my happiness below | | | | | | | |
d173 | To God the only wise, our Savior and our King | | | | | | | |
d174 | Today he rose, and left the dead | | | | | | | |
d175 | Tomorrow, Lord, is thine | | | | | | | |
d176 | Unvail [Unveil] thy bosom, faithful tomb | | | | | | | |
d177 | Vain, delusive world, adieu | | | | | | | |
d178 | Watchman, tell us of the night | | | | | | | |
d179 | Welcome, delightful morn, Thou [Sweet] day of sacred rest | | | | | | | |
d180 | Welcome, sweet day of rest | | | | | | | |
d181 | What a friend we have in Jesus | | | | | | | |
d182 | What equal honors shall we bring | | | | | | | |
d183 | What sinners value, I resign | | | | | | | |
d184 | When I awake in that [the] sweet morn of morns | | | | | | | |
d185 | When I can read my title clear | | | | | | | |
d186 | When I survey the wondrous cross | | | | | | | |
d187 | When languor and disease invade | | | | | | | |
d188 | When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain | | | | | | | |
d189 | When rising from the bed of death | | | | | | | |
d190 | Where high the heavenly temple stands The house | | | | | | | |
d191 | Who can describe the joys that rise | | | | | | | |
d192 | Why should the children of a King | | | | | | | |
d193 | Why should we start and fear to die | | | | | | | |
d194 | Yes, the Redeemer rose [lives]; The Savior left the dead | | | | | | | |
d195 | Yes, we shall [will] meet beyond the flood | | | | | | | |