| Ballstown | 162 | L.M. | Great God, attend while Zion sings
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| Christian Prospect | 323 | L.M. | We have our trials here below | Wm. Walker
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| Contented Soldier | 314 | L.M. | I've listed in the holy war | Wm. Walker
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| Devotion | 13b | L.M. | Sweet is the day of sacred rest
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| Distress | 22b | L.M. | So fades the lovely, blooming flow'r
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| Duke Street | 291 | L.M. | Tis by the faith of joys to come | Hutton
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| Exhilaration | 54 | L.M. | Oh! may I worthy prove to see | Dr. T. W. Carter
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| French Broad | 265 | L.M. | High o'er the hills the mountains rise | Wm. Walker
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| Glasgow | 295 | L.M. | This Life's a dream, an empty show | Dare
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| Hebron | 288 | L.M. | Thus far the Lord has led me on
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| Hopewell | 326 | L.M. | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone | L. J. Jones
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| Huntington | 169 | L.M. | Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
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| Immensity | 319 | L.M. | There is a world we have not seen | Caldwell
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| In That Morning | 194 | L.M. | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone | Wm. Walker
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| Jerusalem | 11 | L.M. | Jesus my all to heav'n is gone | Wm. Walker
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| Kedron | 3b | L.M. | Thou Man of grief, remember me
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| Lindan | 168b | L.M. | Lord, when my thoughts delighted rove
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| Marysville | 6 | L.M. | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone
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| Meditation | 4 | L.M. | Today, if you will hear his voice
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| Mission | 96 | L.M. | Young people all, attention give | A. Grambling
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| Oh Turn, Sinner | 263 | L.M. | Today if you will hear his voice
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| Old Hundred | 22 | L.M. | O come, loud anthems let us sing
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| Parting Hand | 113 | L.M. | My Christian friends, in bonds of love | Wm. Walker
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| Portugal | 287 | L.M. | How pleasant, how divinely fair
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| Prospect | 92b | L.M. | Why should we start, or fear to die? | Graham
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| Redemption | 108 | L.M. | Hark! hark! glad tiding charm our ears | A. Benham, sr.
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| Rockbridge | 288 | L.M. | Life is the time to serve the Lord | Chapin
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| Rockingham [1] | 168 | L.M. | Thy praise, O Lord, shall tune the lyre | Lowell Mason
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| Salem [2] | 53b | L.M. | He dies, the Friend of sinners dies
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| Schenectady | 178 | L.M. | From all that dwell below the skies | Shumway
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| Sherburne | 280b | L.M. | To God our voices let us raise
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| Social Band | 112 | L.M. | Say now, ye lovely social band
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| Supplication | 5 | L.M. | O thou who hear'st when sinners cry
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| Sweet Heaven | 312b | L.M. | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone
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| Sweet Solitude | 155 | L.M. | Hail, solitude! thou gentle queen
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| The Good Old Way | 156 | L.M. | Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends | Wm. Walker
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| The Narrow Way | 289 | L.M. | Come ye who know the Lord indeed | Rev. Andrew Grambling
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| The Pilgrim's Song | 106 | L.M. | I am a stranger here below
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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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| The Turtle Dove | 43 | L.M. | Hark! don't you hear the turtle dove
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| The Watchman's Call | 65 | L.M. | The watchmen blow the trumpet round | Wm. Walker
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| The Young Convert | 308 | L.M. | When converts first begin to sing | S. Hill
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| Upton | 153 | L.M. | Bless, O my soul, the living God
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| Uxbridge | 173 | L.M. | Sweet is the work, my God, my King
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| Vernon | 34 | L.M. | Come, O thou traveller unknown | Chapin
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| Washington | 67 | L.M. | Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord | Munday
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| Wells | 278 | L.M. | Ye nations of the earth, rejoice | Holdroyd
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| Welton | 153b | L.M. | Thou great instructor, lest I stray | Malan
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| Whitestown | 135 | L.M. | Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey | Ward
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| Windham | 48 | L.M. | Broad is the road that leads to death | Read
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| Travelling Pilgrim | 313 | L.M. 2 lines | Farewell! vain world, I'm going home
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| Nashville [2] | 271b | L.M. 6 lines | I love the volume of thy word
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