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Hallelujah! send the glory

Hymnal: Salvation Army Songs #248 (1911) First Line: My God, I am Thine; what a comfort divine! Languages: English
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Will you go

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Centenary Singer #279 (1867) First Line: My God I am thine, what a comfort [pleasure] divine
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Hallelujah, send the glory

Author: Charles Wesley (1707-88) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #355 (1986) First Line: My God, I am thine Lyrics: 1 My God, I am thine; What a comfort divine, What a blessing to know that my Jesus is mine! Refrain: Hallelujah, send the glory! Hallelujah, amen! Hallelujah, send the glory! Revive us again. 2 In the heavenly Lamb Thrice happy I am, And my heart it doth dance at the sound of his name. 3 True pleasures abound In the rapturous sound, And whoever has found it hath Paradise found. 4 My Jesus to know, And feel his blood flow, ‘Tis Life everlasting, ‘tis Heaven below. 5 Yet onward I haste To the heavenly feast, That, that is the fulness, but this is the taste. 6 And this I shall prove, Till with joy I remove To the Heaven of heavens in Jesus’ love. Topics: The gospel Witness Languages: English
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The foretaste of endless bliss

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #389b (1889) First Line: My God, I am thine; what a comfort divine Topics: Rejoicing Communion with God Scripture: Psalm 119:97 Languages: English Tune Title: ARNOLD

Foretaste of endless bliss

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: The Evangelical Hymn and Tune Book #d454 (1882) First Line: My God I am thine, what a comfort [pleasure] divine
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Foretaste of Endless Bliss

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church Militant #527 (1858) First Line: My God, I am thine; what a comfort divine Languages: English
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Heaven below

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the African Methodist Episcopal Church #557 (1877) Meter: 10.11.10.11 First Line: My God, I am thine: What a comfort divine Topics: Justification by Faith Languages: English
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The Foretaste of endless bliss

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church #757 (1891) Meter: 11.12 First Line: My God, I am thine; what a comfort divine Topics: Assurance; Faith Assurance of; Happiness; Heaven Prospect of; Saints Happiness of Scripture: Psalm 119:94 Languages: English
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The foretaste of endless bliss

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for the use of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in America #922 (1872) First Line: My God, I am thine; what a comfort divine Topics: Rejoicing In Communion with God Languages: English
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My God I am thine

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CLXXXIV (1791) Lyrics: 1 My God I am thine; 'Tis Comfort Divine, To know that the Sav'our of Sinners is mine. 2 In the heav'nly Lamb Thrice happy I am. My Heart doth rejoice at the Sound of his Name. 3 True Pleasures abound In the rapt'rous Sound, Whoever hath found it, hath Paradise found. 4 My Jesus to know, And feel his Blood flow, 'Tis Life everlasting, 'tis Heaven below. 5 Yet onward I haste To the heav'nly Feast: That, that is the Fulness; but this is the Taste. 6 And this I shall prove, 'Till glad I remove To the Heav'n of Heavens in Jesus's Love. Topics: Faith and Obedience Languages: English

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