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The stranger and his friend
Author
: James Mongtomery
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d1 (1853)
First Line
: A poor wayfaring man of grief Hath often crossed
The stranger and his friend
Ah how empty how fleeting
Author
: Michael Franck
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d2 (1853)
Ah how empty how fleeting
Ah why this disconsolate frame
Author
: Caleb Taylor
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d3 (1853)
Ah why this disconsolate frame
Convalescence
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d4 (1853)
First Line
: All hail, thou lengthener of my days
Convalescence
And dost thou say, ask what thou wilt
Author
: John Newton
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d5 (1853)
And dost thou say, ask what thou wilt
And must thou die, my darling boy
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d6 (1853)
And must thou die, my darling boy
And shall I, Lord, the cup decline
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d7 (1853)
And shall I, Lord, the cup decline
And wilt thou hear the fevered heart
Author
: John Keble
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d8 (1853)
And wilt thou hear the fevered heart
Are nature's charms all hidden
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d9 (1853)
Are nature's charms all hidden
Around Bethesda's healing wave
Author
: Bernard Barton
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d10 (1853)
Around Bethesda's healing wave
Rise and pray
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d11 (1853)
First Line
: Art thou a pilgrim, and alone
Rise and pray
As oft, with worn and weary feet
Author
: James Edmeston
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d12 (1853)
As oft, with worn and weary feet
As, panting in the sultry beam
Author
: John Bowdler
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d13 (1853)
As, panting in the sultry beam
Ask, and ye shall receive, This promise
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d14 (1853)
Ask, and ye shall receive, This promise
At evening time, let there be light
Author
: James Mongtomery
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d15 (1853)
At evening time, let there be light
Before thy footstool kneeling
Author
: Thomas Hastings
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d16 (1853)
Before thy footstool kneeling
Behold how short a span
Author
: Francis Quarles
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d17 (1853)
Behold how short a span
Behold the great physician stands
Author
: Philip Doddridge
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d18 (1853)
Behold the great physician stands
Birds have their quiet nest, foxes their holes
Author
: John Samuel Bewley Monsell
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d19 (1853)
Birds have their quiet nest, foxes their holes
Broken hearted, weep no more
Author
: George W. Doane; George Washington Doane
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d20 (1853)
Broken hearted, weep no more
Cease here longer to detain me
Author
: R. Cecil
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d21 (1853)
Cease here longer to detain me
Chamber of sickness, much to thee I owe
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d22 (1853)
Chamber of sickness, much to thee I owe
Change is written everywhere
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d23 (1853)
Change is written everywhere
Christ's exhortation
Author
: John Bowdler
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d24 (1853)
First Line
: Child of man, whose seed below
Christ's exhortation
Come, let us join our friends above, who [that] have obtained the prize
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d25 (1853)
Come, let us join our friends above, who [that] have obtained the prize
Come, my fond fluttering heart, Come struggle to [you must now] be free
Author
: Jane Taylor
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d26 (1853)
Come, my fond fluttering heart, Come struggle to [you must now] be free
Come to Calvary's holy mountain, Sinners ruined by the fall
Author
: James Mongtomery
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d27 (1853)
Come to Calvary's holy mountain, Sinners ruined by the fall
Come who will, the voice from heaven
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d28 (1853)
Come who will, the voice from heaven
Deathless spirit [principle], now arise [come arise]
Author
: Augustus M. Toplady, 1740-1778
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d29 (1853)
Deathless spirit [principle], now arise [come arise]
Diseased in body, mind, and soul
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d30 (1853)
Diseased in body, mind, and soul
Earth is the spirit's rayless cell
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d31 (1853)
Earth is the spirit's rayless cell
Alpha and omega
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d32 (1853)
First Line
: End of faith and its foundation
Alpha and omega
Eternity, Eternity, how vast
Author
: Arthur Russell
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d33 (1853)
Eternity, Eternity, how vast
Ever patient, gentle, meek
Author
: Charlotte Elliott
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d34 (1853)
Ever patient, gentle, meek
Father, by thy love and power
Author
: Joseph Anstice
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d35 (1853)
Father, by thy love and power
Father, if thou willing be
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d36 (1853)
Father, if thou willing be
A living sacrifice
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d37 (1853)
First Line
: Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, One in three
A living sacrifice
For what shall I praise thee
Author
: Caroline Fry Wilson
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d38 (1853)
For what shall I praise thee
Fountain of grace, rich, full, and free
Author
: James Edmeston
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d39 (1853)
Fountain of grace, rich, full, and free
Lifting the soul to God
Author
: John Quarles
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d40 (1853)
First Line
: Fountain of light [life] and living breath
Lifting the soul to God
From every stormy wind [sense] that blows
Author
: Hugh Stowell
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d41 (1853)
From every stormy wind [sense] that blows
From the depths of grief and fear
Author
: P. Fletcher
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d42 (1853)
From the depths of grief and fear
From the recesses of a lowly spirit
Author
: John Bowring
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d43 (1853)
From the recesses of a lowly spirit
Extreme sufferings
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d44 (1853)
First Line
: Full of trembling expectation
Extreme sufferings
Gentle stranger, fearless come
Author
: Wilks
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d45 (1853)
Gentle stranger, fearless come
Balm in Gilead
Author
: C. Bowles
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d46 (1853)
First Line
: Give me the voice of mirth
Balm in Gilead
Glory to the righteous God
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d47 (1853)
Glory to the righteous God
Go and tell Jesus when thy heart is glad
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d48 (1853)
Go and tell Jesus when thy heart is glad
Go in faith, serene dismission
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d49 (1853)
Go in faith, serene dismission
Go to dark [sad] Gethsemane
Author
: James Mongtomery
Hymnal
: SNHS1853 #d50 (1853)
Go to dark [sad] Gethsemane
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