| Alabama | 116 | C.M. | Angels in shining order stand | William Walker
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| An Address for All | 99 | C.M. | I sing a song which doth belong | Wm. Walker
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| Antioch | 316 | C.M. | Joy to the world, the Lord is come | Handle
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| Arlington | 285 | C.M. | And must I be to judgment brought | Dr. Arne
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| Avon | 290 | C.M. | Oh! thou, whose tender mercy hears
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| Azmon | 181 | C.M. | Plung'd in a gulf of dark despair | Glaser
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| Babel's Streams | 52 | C.M. | By Babel's streams we sat and wept
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| Ballerma | 267 | C.M. | If God is mine, then present things
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| China | 276b | C.M. | Why do we mourn departing friends? | Swan
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| Christian Soldier [1] | 45 | C.M. | Am I a soldier of the cross | F. Price
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| Columbus | 55 | C.M. | O, once I had a glorious view
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| Condescension | 312 | C.M. | How condescending and how kind
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| Consolation | 17b | C.M. | Once more, my soul, the rising day | Dean
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| Coronation | 299 | C.M. | All hail the power of Jesus' name | Holden
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| Detroit | 40 | C.M. | Do not I love thee, O my Lord? | Bradshaw
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| Dove of Peace | 89 | C.M. | O tell me where the Dove has flown | Wm. Houser
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| Dublin | 13 | C.M. | Lord, what is man, poor feeble man
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| Dudley | 250 | C.M. | When I can read my title clear | Wm. Walker
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| Dunlap's Creek | 276 | C.M. | My God, my portion, and my love | F. Lewis
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| Edom | 177 | C.M. | With songs and honours sounding loud
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| Fairfield | 48b | C.M. | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
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| Fiducia | 92 | C.M. | Father, I long, I faint to see | Robison
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| Georgia | 72 | C.M. | Return, O God of love, return
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| Gospel Trumpet | 271 | C.M. | Let ev'ry mortal ear attend
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| Hallelujah [1] | 107 | C.M. | And let this feeble body fail | Wm. Walker
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| Hanover | 4b | C.M. | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
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| Happiness | 40b | C.M. | No more beneath th' oppressive hand
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| Hicks' Farewell | 19 | C.M. | The time is swiftly rolling on | Wm. Walker
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| Jordan's Shore | 318 | C.M. | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | J. T. White
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| Joy to the World | 281b | C.M. | Joy to the world, the Lord is come
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| Leander | 128 | C.M. | My soul forsakes her vain delight | Austin
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| Liberty | 68 | C.M. | No more beneath th' oppressive hand
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| Liverpool | 1 | C.M. | Young people all, attention give | M. C. H. Davis
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| Long Sought Home | 302 | C.M. | Jerusalem, my happy home | Wilham Bobo
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| Mear | 24b | C.M. | Will God for ever cast us off?
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| Messiah | 97 | C.M. | He comes! he comes! to judge the world | Carreil
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| Milledgeville | 300 | C.M. | Oh! for a closer walk with God | Rev. A. Grambling
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| Minister's Farewell | 14 | C.M. | Dear friends, farewell, I do you tell
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| Missionary's Adieu | 290b | C.M. | My dearest, lovely, native land
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| Montgomery | 170 | C.M. | Early, my God, without delay | Justin Morgan
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| Never Part Again | 198 | C.M. | Jerusalem, my happy home
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| New Britain | 8 | C.M. | Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound)
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| New Orleans | 76 | C.M. | Why do we mourn departing friends? | Boyd
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| New Topia | 163 | C.M. | Young people all, attention give | Munday
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| Ninety-Fifth | 27b | C.M. | When I can read my title clear | Colton
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| Northfield | 283 | C.M. | How long, dear Jesus, oh! how long | Ingalls
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| Ortonville | 10b | C.M. | Am I a soldier of the cross
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| Pardoning Love | 268 | C.M. | In evil long I took delight | Wm. Walker
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| Paxton | 281b | C.M. | Joy to the world, the Lord is come
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| Peterborough | 183 | C.M. | Approach, my soul, the mercy seat
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| Pisgah | 80 | C.M. | Jesus, thou art all the sinner's friend | Lowry
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| Pleasant Hill | 66 | C.M. | Religion is the chief concern
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| Plenary | 262 | C.M. | Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound | A. Clark
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| Primrose | 3 | C.M. | Salvation! O the joyful sound! | Chapin
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| Remember Me | 324 | C.M. | Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? | L. J. Jones
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| Repentance | 161 | C.M. | O, if my soul was form'd for wo
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| Resignation | 38 | C.M. | My Shepherd will supply my need
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| Rochester | 279 | C.M. | There is a land of pure delight
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| Rockingham [2] | 300b | C.M. | Come, happy souls, approach your God | Chapin
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| Salem [1] | 12 | C.M. | How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
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| Salvation | 84 | C.M. | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast | Boyd
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| Sardina | 126 | C.M. | How did his flowing tears condole
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| Separation | 30 | C.M. | Our cheerful voices let us raise
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| Soda | 331b | C.M. | When all thy mercies, O, my God | P. M. Atchley
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| Solitude New | 173b | C.M. | My refuge is the God of love
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| Something New | 254 | C.M. | Since man by sin has lost his God
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| Sprague | 284b | C.M. | Give me the wings of faith, to rise | J. Smith
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| Suffield | 31b | C.M. | Teach me the measure of my days
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| Sweet Prospect | 137 | C.M. | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Wm. Walker
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| Sweet Rivers | 166 | C.M. | Sweet rivers of redeeming love | More
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| Tender Care | 331b | C.M. | When all thy mercies, O, my God | P. M. Atchley
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| Tennessee | 28 | C.M. | Afflictions, though they seem severe
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| The Heavenly March | 253 | C.M. | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Wm. Walker
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| The Penitent's Prayer | 290 | C.M. | Oh! thou, whose tender mercy hears
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| The Promised Land | 51 | C.M. | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Miss M. Durham
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| The Trumpeters | 301 | C.M. | Hark! listen to the trumpeters | Rev. Mr. McCloud, 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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| Tribulation | 119 | C.M. | Death, 'tis a melancholy day | Chapin
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| Warwick | 291b | C.M. | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | J. Stanley
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| Wesley | 114 | C.M. | With inward pain my heart-strings sound | More
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| Winter | 293 | C.M. | His hoary frost, his fleecy snow | Reed
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| Woodstock | 271 | C.M. | Let ev'ry mortal ear attend
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| Woodland | 110 | C.M. or 8, 6, 8, 8, 6 | This world's not all a fleeting show
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| Cross of Christ | 35 | C.M.D. | The cross of Christ inspires my heart | L. P. Breedlove
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| Derrick | 199 | C.M.D. | Hark! the glad sound, the Saviour comes
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| The Converted Thief | 9 | C.M.D. | As on the cross the Saviour hung | More
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