| Isles of the South | 86 | 11s | Wake, Isles of the South! your redemption is near | Wm. Houser
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| Christian Prospect | 323 | L.M. | We have our trials here below | Wm. Walker
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| Canon | 19b | 7s | Welcome, Welcome, ev'ry guest
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| Lisbon | 154b | S.M. | Welcome, sweet day of rest | Read
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| Pastoral Elegy | 147 | 8s | What sorrowful sounds do I hear
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| Wondrous Love | 252 | 12, 9, 6, 6, 12, 9 | What wondrous love is this, oh! my soul! | Christopher
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| Mercy's Free | 304 | 9, 6, 9, 8, 8, 8, 6 | What's this that in my soul is rising? | Leonard P. Breedlove
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| All is Well | 306 | P.M. | What's this that steals upon my frame | J. T. White
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| Mississippi | 148 | 8, 8, 8, 7, 8, 8, 3, 3, 3, 3, 8 | When Gabriel's awful trump shall sound | Bradshaw
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| Ninety-Fifth | 27b | C.M. | When I can read my title clear | Colton
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| The Saints' Delight | 104 | | When I can read my title clear | F. Price
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| Dudley | 250 | C.M. | When I can read my title clear | Wm. Walker
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| This World is Not My Home | 293b | C.M. | When I can read my title clear to mansions in the skies | Rev. Mr. Gamewell
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| Tender Care | 331b | C.M. | When all thy mercies, O, my God | P. M. Atchley
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| Soda | 331b | C.M. | When all thy mercies, O, my God | P. M. Atchley
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| The Young Convert | 308 | L.M. | When converts first begin to sing | S. Hill
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| The Sailor's Home | 182 | L.M. | When for eternal worlds we steer | Wm. M. Caudill and Wm. Walker
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| Legacy | 73 | 8, 9, 10 | When in death I shall calm recline
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| Indian's Farewell | 25b | 6 lines 7s | When shall we all meet again | Wm. Walker
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| The Midnight Cry | 32 | 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 7 | When the midnight cry began
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| Hebrew Children | 266 | 7, 6, 8, 8, 8, 6 | Where are the Hebrew children? | David Walker
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| Whitestown | 135 | L.M. | Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey | Ward
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| Morality | 44 | 10, 11, 11 | While beauty and youth are in their full prime
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| Benevento | 317 | 7s. (Double) | While, with ceaseless course, the sun | S. Webbe
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| Bozrah | 39 | 8 lines 7s | Who is this that comes from far
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| New Orleans | 76 | C.M. | Why do we mourn departing friends? | Boyd
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| China | 276b | C.M. | Why do we mourn departing friends? | Swan
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| Greenland | 332 | 7, 6 | Why should I be affrighted | Swan
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| Prospect | 92b | L.M. | Why should we start, or fear to die? | Graham
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| Eton | 181b | 7s. (Double) | Wide, ye heavenly gates, unfold
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| Mear | 24b | C.M. | Will God for ever cast us off?
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| Wesley | 114 | C.M. | With inward pain my heart-strings sound | More
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| Edom | 177 | C.M. | With songs and honours sounding loud
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