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There is a land immortal, The beautiful of lands

Hymnal: Hymns and a Few Metrical Psalms (2nd ed.) #36 (1889) Meter: 7.6 Scripture: Psalm 23:4 Languages: English
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Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings

Hymnal: Selection of Hymns, for Public Worship designed to be used with Watts' #36 (1827) Meter: 7.6
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The Bridegroom soon will call us

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #37 (1893) Meter: 7.6 Lyrics: 1 THE Bridegroom soon will call us: Come, all ye wedding guests! May not His voice appall us While slumber binds our breasts! May all our lamps be burning, And oil be found in store, That we with him returning, May open find the door! 2 There shall we see delighted Our dear Redeemer’s face, Who leads our souls benighted To glory by His grace; The patriarchs shall meet us, The prophets’ holy band, Apostles, martyrs, greet us In that celestial land. 3 They will not blush to own us As brothers, sisters dear, Love ever will be shown us When we with them appear We all shall come before Him, Who for us man became, As Lord and God adore Him, And ever bless His name. 4 Our Father, rich in blessing, Will give us crowns of gold, And to His bosom pressing, Impart a bliss untold, Will welcome with embraces Of never-ending love, And deck us with His graces In blissful realms above. 5 In yonder home shall never Be silent music’s voice; With hearts and lips forever We shall in God rejoice; The angels shall adore Him, All saints shall sing His praise, And bring with joy before Him Their sweetest heavenly lays. 6 In mansions fair and spacious Will God the feast prepare, And, ever kind and gracious, Bid us it's riches share; There bliss that knows no measure From springs of love shall flow, And never-changing pleasure His bounty will bestow. 7 Thus God shall from all evil Forever make us free, From sin and from the Devil, From all adversity, From sickness, pain and sadness, From troubles, cares and fears, And grant us heavenly gladness, And wipe away our tears. Topics: Advent and Christmas Languages: English
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The people called Christians

Hymnal: The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.) #41 (1854) Meter: 7.6 Lyrics: 1. The people called Christians Have many things to tell About the land of Canaan, Where saints and angels dwell; But here a dismal ocean, Enclosing them around, With its tides, still divides Them from Canaan's happy ground. 2. Many have been impatient To work their passage through, And with united wisdom Have tried what they could do; But vessels built by human skill Have never sailed far, Till we found them aground On some dreadful, sandy bar. 3. The everlasting gospel Hath launched the deep at last Behold the sails expanded Around the towering mast! Along the deck in order, The joyful sailors stand, Crying, "Ho!"--here we go To Immanuel's happy land. 4. We're now on the wide ocean We bid the world farewell! And though where we shall anchor No human tongue can tell; About our future destiny There need be no debate, While we ride on the tide, With our Captain and his Mate. 5. To those who are spectators What anguish must ensue, To hear their old companions Bid them a last adieu! The pleasures of your paradise No more our hearts invite; We will sail--you may rail, We shall soon be out of sight. 6. The passengers united In order, peace, and love;-- The wind is in our favor, How swiftly do we move! Though tempests may assail us, And raging billows roar, We will sweep through the deep, Till we reach fair Canaan's shore. Languages: English Tune Title: THE SPIRITUAL SAILOR
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Stop, poor sinnesr, stop and think

Author: Newton Hymnal: Village hymns for social worship, selected and original #43 (1840) Meter: 7.6 Topics: Alarming
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Heyv ekvnvn wikis

Hymnal: Nakcokv Esyvhiketv = Muskokee Hymns #44 (1851) Meter: 7.6 Languages: Muscogee
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For thee, O dear, dear country

Author: Bernard of Cluny; Dr. Neale (1818-1866) Hymnal: Manual for the chapel of Girard College #45 (1891) Meter: 7.6 Languages: English
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Do fundo abiysmo clamo

Hymnal: Musica Sacra #46 (1868) Meter: 7.6 Languages: Portuguese Tune Title: TREMOR
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A refuge and a fortress

Hymnal: Hymns and a Few Metrical Psalms (2nd ed.) #P46 (1889) Meter: 7.6 Scripture: Psalm 46 Languages: English
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From Greenland's icy mountains

Author: Bishop Heber (1783-1826) Hymnal: Manual for the chapel of Girard College #48 (1891) Meter: 7.6 Languages: English

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