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My soul, this curious house of clay

Hymnal: The Lecture-Room Hymn-Book #H420 (1855)
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My soul, this curious house of clay

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Camp Meeting Hymn Book #52 (1831)

My soul, this curious house of clay

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d76 (1833)

My soul, this curious house of clay

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs with Choruses Affixed; as Usually Sung at Camp-Meetings. 24th ed. #d77 (1836) Languages: English

My soul, this curious house of clay

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, selected from Several Approved Authors, Recommended by the Baptist General Committee of Virginia #d130 (1793) Languages: English

My soul, this curious house of clay

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns, Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons #d150 (1826) Languages: English

My soul, this curious house of clay

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns, Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons 3rd Am. from 9th London ed. #d159 (1840) Languages: English
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My soul, this curious house of clay

Author: Newton Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book for Use in Old School or Primitive Baptist Churches #541 (1886) Languages: English
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My soul, this curious house of clay

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #1255 (1859)
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Hope beyond the Grave

Author: Newton Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #469 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: My soul, this curious house of clay Lyrics: 1 My soul, this curious house of clay, Thy present frail abode, Must quickly fall to worms a prey, And thou return to God. 2 Canst thou, by faith, survey with joy, The change before it come, And say, “Let Death this house destroy, I have a heavenly home? 3 “The Saviour, whom I then shall see, With new admiring eyes, Already has prepared for me A mansion in the skies. 4 “I feel this mud-walled cottage shake, And long to see it fall; That I my willing flight may take To him who is my All. 5 “Burdened and groaning then no more, My rescued soul shall sing, As up the shining path I soar, ‘Death, thou hast lost thy sting.’” 6 Dear Saviour, help us now to seek, And grant thy Spirit’s power; That we may all this language speak, Before the dying hour. Topics: Death Languages: English

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