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OTTERBEIN HYMNAL
FOR USE IN
PUBLIC and SOCIAL WORSHIP.
PREPARED BY
EDMUND S. LORENZ.
DAYTON, OHIO:
UNITED BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSE,
1892.
The General Conference of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, at its session in May, 1886, ordered,--
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MUSICAL.
SAMUEL E. KUMLER.
CALVIN H. LYON.
MRS. A.R. SHAUCK.
JUDGE JOHN A. SHAUCK.
LITERARY.
Introduction
The General Conference of 1889 ordered the publication of a hymnal that should be fully adapted to the needs
of our church. In compliance with these instructions, the publishing agent, Rev. W.J. Shuey, arranged for its
issue. Rev. E.S. Lorenz, well and favorably known throughout the Church, was asked to edit it, and, with the
assistance of a thoroughly competent committee, has accomplished his task. I have carefully examined it in
every part, and cannot see where any improvement can be made. It is pre-eminently a United Brethren
Hymn-Book, providing as it does for every phase of our characteristic church life. It combines the solidity and
stateliness of the standard hymns of the ages, with the life and sprightliness of the modern gospel song. The
most recent songs are here for the young people, while the older members of the Church will hail with delight
the reappearance of old songs dear to the hearts of many of us, because they are precious and good, and
because our mothers sang them. Meeting every need of the public service, revival and social meetings, the
Sunday-school, and the family, I can most cheerfully recommend this collection of hymns to our people, and
trust that it will speedily be permitted to bring its help and blessing into every United Brethren church in our
broad land, and beyond the seas, and that it will prove one of the many tender ties that unite our widely
scattered members.
PREFACE.
To he useful, a hymnal must express the peculiar type of Christian life characterizing the denomination it is to
serve. The Church of the United Brethren in Christ emphasizes the necessity of Christian
experience--experimental religion, the fathers would have phrased it--and recognises revival effort as the
characteristic phase of its church activity; hence, its hymnal must furnish ample expression for its full and
varied Christian experience and large facilities for revival work. In attempting to do this, the other phases of
church life, which it has in common with other denominations, have not been forgotten or ignored, and it is
hoped this collection of hymns and songs will be found as full and symmetrical as the church life it seeks to
express.
In order to meet the needs of the many stages of literary and musical culture, hymns and tunes of the highest
artistic merit stand side by side with songs whose practical value and spiritual purpose must atone for lack of
literary and musical grace.
Doubtless many favorites will be missed from these pages, but the body of popular sacred songs is so large
and rich that it was impossible to include everything desirable in so small a volume.
To the many brethren, whose number makes personal mention impossible, who kindly responded to a call for
suggestions and advice, the thanks of the editor are due. While all could not be accepted, they have been very
helpful, and have had large influence in giving character to the book. The valuable assistance furnished by the
Advisory Committee deserves most kindly and hearty recognition. The owners of the many valuable
copyright songs, in connection with which their names severally appear, will accept thanks for the kindness
which so greatly enriches these pages.
That this volume will prove an effective instrument in the hands of the workers of the Church of the United
Brethren in Christ for the accomplishment of great and lasting good, and bring to many hearts the same
comfort and joy which its preparation brought to that of the editor, is his earnest hope and prayer. E.S.L.
(Otterbein Hymnal.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WORSHIP: NOS.
General Praise 1-29
Sanctuary 30-42
Sabbath Day 43-51
Morning and Evening 52-61
HOLY SCRIPTURES 62-71
GOD, BEING AND ATTRIBUTES 72-93
CHRIST:
Introduction 2
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Incarnation and Birth 91-103
Life and Character 104-116
Suffering and Death 117-140
Resurrection and Ascension 141-153
Exaltation and Reign 154-163
HOLY SPIRIT 164-177
MAN'S LOST ESTATE:
Man a Sinner 178-185
Atonement Provided 186-201
Invitation 202-225
Warning 226-231
Repentance 232-241
THE CHRISTIAN LIFE:
Conversion 242-255
Consecration 256-285
Love and Praise to Christ 286-329
Graces and Privileges 330-354
Faith and Trust 355-378
Affliction 379-383
Prayer 384-399
Christian Activity 400-422
Christian Warfare 423-433
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH:
Security and Success 434-444
Missions 445-459
Ministry 460-465
Church Fellowship 466-473
Ordinances 474-483
THE LIFE BEYOND:
Death 484-505
Judgment 506-509
Eternity and Heaven 510-531
MISCELLANEOUS 532-548
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1 Gloria Patri.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, and to the Holy Ghost,
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end, world without end.
Amen.
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2 Gloria Patri.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost,
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen.
2 Gloria Patri. 4
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Isaac Watts.
Thos. Ken.
9 Rockingham. L.M.
(12) Life-long Praise.
10 Rockingham. L.M.
(15) Psalm 106.
Tate-Brady.
11 Rockingham. L.M.
(600) God Revealed in Christ.
9 Rockingham. L.M. 9
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12 Rockingham. L.M.
(13) Unceasing Praise.
11 Rockingham. L.M. 10
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13 Otterbein. L.M.
(4) Psalm 95.
12 Rockingham. L.M. 11
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Isaac Watts.
15 Harvey's Chant. C. M.
(26) The Goodness of God in His Works.
Anon. 1795.
O. Heigenbotham.
15 Harvey's Chant. C. M. 13
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Though the eye of sinful man thy glory may not see;
All thy works shall praise thy name in earth, and sky, and sea;
Reginald Heber--alt.
Forgotten in unthankfulness,
Isaac Watts.
22 Gates of Praise.
Gates of Praise.
Be everlasting praise.
M. E. Servoss.
23 Leighton. S.M.
(32) Exhortation to Praise.
22 Gates of Praise. 18
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23 Leighton. S.M. 19
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25 Horton. 7s.
(50) Psalm 107.
To eternity endure.
Anon.
Let us praise him, let us praise him, let us praise him to-day,
J. W. Fawcett, 1767.
C. Wesley, 1744.
30 Gerar. S.M.
(128) The Glories of the Sanctuary.
S. Stennett.
31 Hendon. 7s.
(134) A Blessing Implored.
30 Gerar. S.M. 25
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Full enjoyment,
We shall surely
35 Mendon. L.M.
(119) Psalm 84.
36 Mendon L.M.
(124) The Presence of Christ.
37 Mendon. L.M.
(127) Psalm 84.
35 Mendon. L.M. 29
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38 Ward. L.M.
(122) Before Sermon.
37 Mendon. L.M. 30
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39 Migdol. L.M.
(792) Acts 2:1.
38 Ward. L.M. 31
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James Montgomery
40 Mear. C.M.
(111) God's Presence in Sanctuary.
39 Migdol. L.M. 32
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41 Mear. C.M.
(1175) Dedication.
42 Mear. C.M.
(106) Psalm 122.
41 Mear. C.M. 33
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43 Lisbon. S.M.
(81) The Sabbath Welcomed.
42 Mear. C.M. 34
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Of pleasurable sin.
To everlasting bliss.
43 Lisbon. S.M. 35
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45 Auburn. C.M.
(66) Sweet Day of Rest.
46 Auburn. C.M.
(60) Sabbath Morn.
45 Auburn. C.M. 37
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47 Auburn. C.M.
(65) The Lord's Day Morning.
46 Auburn. C.M. 38
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47 Auburn. C.M. 39
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Hayward, 1806.
52 Lowry. L.M.
Morning Praise.
53 Vigil. S.M.
(1169) Morning Song.
A long eternity.
T. Scott.
52 Lowry. L.M. 43
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55 Hursley. L.M.
(1165) Evening Hymn.
56 Eventide. 10s.
Evening of the Day.
55 Hursley. L.M. 45
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57 Eventide. 10s.
Closing Hymn.
Guard thou the lips from sin, the hearts from shame,
58 Seymour, 7s.
Evening Devotion.
56 Eventide. 10s. 46
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58 Seymour, 7s. 47
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C.C. Cox
From the fall of the shade till the morning bells chime,
Selina Huntingdon
Wooing us to heaven.
Sanctify forever.
P.P. Bliss.
Priscilla J. Owens.
64 Shirland. S.M.
(170) Psalm 119.
65 Dallas. 7s.
Book Divine.
64 Shirland. S.M. 52
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66 Evan. C.M.
(155) Psalm 119.
My lasting heritage;
65 Dallas. 7s. 53
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67 Evan. C.M.
(1018) The Latter Day.
A blooming paradise.
66 Evan. C.M. 54
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68 Evan. C.M.
(150) The Incomparable Richness of God's Word.
67 Evan. C.M. 55
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69 Devizes. C.M.
(149) The Bible Our Light.
By inspiration given!
Of an eternal day.
70 Devizes. C.M.
(158) Psalm 119.
68 Evan. C.M. 56
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71 Devizes. C.M.
(154) Perfection of the Law and Testimony.
70 Devizes. C.M. 57
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C. Wesley.
72 Manoah. C.M.
Faithfulness.
71 Devizes. C.M. 58
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Isaac Watts.
73 Manoah. C.M.
Power.
72 Manoah. C.M. 59
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H. Kirke White.
74 Manoah. C.M.
Eternity.
Isaac Watts.
73 Manoah. C.M. 60
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Help us to praise;
Ancient of days!
Spirit of holiness,
On us descend.
Spirit of power!
Hence, evermore!
And to eternity
77 Elizabethtown. C.M.
(844) God Incomprehensible.
77 Elizabethtown. C.M. 63
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78 Elizabethtown. C.M.
(1071) Eternity of God.
78 Elizabethtown. C.M. 64
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79 Elizabethtown. C.M.
(182) Divine Perfections.
Isaac Watts.
80 Dundee. C.M.
(21) Our Heavenly Father.
79 Elizabethtown. C.M. 65
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Incessantly adored.
81 Dundee. C.M.
(848) God's Ways Not Understood.
80 Dundee. C.M. 66
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Of never-failing skill,
82 Dundee. C.M.
Majesty. Ps. 18.
81 Dundee. C.M. 67
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83 Triumph. L.M.
(176) The Goodness of God.
82 Dundee. C.M. 68
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John H. Gurney.
84 Triumph. L.M.
(179) The Eternity of God.
Isaac Watts.
83 Triumph. L.M. 69
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85 Triumph. L.M.
(178) God Seen in nature.
Anne Steele
86 Triumph. L.M.
(14) The Lord God Omnipotent.
85 Triumph. L.M. 70
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Josiah Conder.
86 Triumph. L.M. 71
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89 Azmon. C.M.
(184) Creating Wisdom.
90 Azmon. C.M.
(388) The Trinity.
89 Azmon. C.M. 73
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In co-eternal Thee!
C. Wesley, 1767.
91 Azmon. C.M.
(183) God is Love.
90 Azmon. C.M. 74
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92 Azmon. C.M.
(179) God's Constant Goodness.
God is love;
God is love;
92 Azmon. C.M. 75
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REF.--God is love,
God is love.
God is love;
God is love;
God is love;
God is love;
Anon.
94 Carol. C.M.D.
(206) The Angels' Song.
By prophet-bards foretold,
94 Carol. C.M.D. 77
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95 Carol. C.M.D.
(203) A Light to Lighten the Gentiles.
To us a Son is given;
Forevermore adored,
95 Carol. C.M.D. 78
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96 Christmas. C.M.
(208) The Angel's Message
96 Christmas. C.M. 79
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97 Zerah. C.M.
(210) The Chorus of Angels.
98 Antioch. C.M.
(200) Psalm 98.
97 Zerah. C.M. 80
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99 Antioch. C.M.
(202) Christ's Mission.
98 Antioch. C.M. 81
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99 Antioch. C.M. 82
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Is everlasting God.
C. Wesley, 1759
M. E. Servoss.
J. G. Whittier.
In dwelling-place obscure.
Anon.
H. Bonar.
So glorious in humility?
E.S. Lorenz.
H. Bonar, 1857.
J.H. Stockton.
J. Fawcett, 1760.
R. Lee.
My glory-circled throne,
Of bitterest agony,
Frances R. Havergal.
Be my glory ever,
Fanny J. Crosby.
Wm. Williams.
E. Wardlaw, 1814.
Savior, triumphant, go
Thine heritage.
Anon. 1818.
And the days are swiftly passing that will bring the kingdom nigh,
2 'Tis the hope of yonder kingdom, and the glory there prepared,
3 With the coming of the kingdom we shall see our blessed Lord,
Let us tell them of the kingdom, let us cheer them with the song,
D. W. Whittle.
By earnest consecration,
D.W. Whittle
My Redeemer's tenderness;
In us forever dwell.
M.M. Wells.
Thomas J. Judkin.
If he contend in righteousness,
John Fawcett.
To justify us now,
Isaac Watts.
Isaac Watts
Priscilla J. Owens.
Wm. A. Muhlenberg.
196 Lenox. H. M.
The Sacrifice.
In my behalf appears;
For me to intercede;
Received on Calvary;
5 My God is reconciled,
E. A. Hoffman.
Rev. W. H. Burrell.
E. E. Hasty
George F. Root.
Up to my eternal home
T. Haweis, 1792.
In ecstasies unknown.
To die as if by stealth;
I am resolved to try;
REF.--Calling to-day,
Calling to-day.
Jesus is calling,
Fanny J. Crosby.
Oh, turn ye, oh, turn ye, for why will ye die,
4 He is able.
5 He is willing.
11 Flee to Jesus.
17 Hallelujah. Amen.
Annie S. Hawks.
Rev. J. B. Atchison.
P. P. Bliss.
Ye wand'rers, come,
To Jesus bow.
He is able,
Without money,
Listen, sinner!
Hasten sinner!
J. W. Slaughenhaupt.
Isaac Watts.
No room, no room,
W. O. Cushing.
J.E. Landor.
Be opened again.
M. E. Servoss.
W. S. Marshall.
Charles Wesley
Remember Calvary;
REF.--Take me as I am,
Take me as I am;
Eliza H. Hamilton.
D. W. Whittle.
Unknown.
My Savior, can it be
CHO.--At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light
J. H. Stockton.
My Redeemer to know,
Freely justified I,
In a chariot of tire,
Of my Savior possessed,
Charles Wesley.
Up to my home in heaven,
William Hunter, D. D.
Anon.
4 And, Lord, haste the day when the faith shall be sight,
H.G. Spafford.
And they sing as they march thro' the streets of pure gold,
H.D. Ganse.
Priscilla J. Owens.
Charles Wesley.
A nearness to my God;
Illuminate my soul;
Charles Wesley.
Charles Wesley.
P. Spitta, 1833.
No wisdom of my own.
No wisdom of my own.
Of my forgiving God
In my Redeemer's name.
Wholly thine--forevermore.
Wm. McDonald.
Baltzell
M.A.W. Cook.
Charlotte Elliott.
Fanny J. Crosby.
James Nicholson.
E.A. Hoffman.
My Jesus crucified.
Assist me to proclaim--
O Savior of mankind!
My transports to control;
In a believer's ear;
Of everlasting love?
Anon.
My voice, in supplication,
In beauty glorified.
Ineffably sublime!
Savior divine;
Be wholly thine.
My zeal inspire;
A living fire!
Be thou my Guide;
A ransomed soul!
Jesus, my Lord!
Jesus, my Lord!
Jesus, my Lord!
Jesus, my Lord!
Jesus, my Lord!
Jesus, my Lord!
Fanny J. Crosby.
On bended knee:
Nearer to thee;
Nearer to thee.
My rest a stone,
Nearer to thee.
In mercy given;
Angels to beckon me
Nearer to thee.
Upward I fly,
Nearer to thee.
Jesus is mine:
Jesus is mine.
Jesus is mine.
Jesus is mine:
Jesus is mine:
Jesus is mine.
Jesus is mine:
Jesus is mine:
Jesus is mine.
4 Farewell, mortality!
Jesus is mine:
Welcome, eternity!
Jesus is mine:
Jesus is mine.
Hallelujah! Amen.
Revive us again.
Who has borne all our sins, and has cleansed ev'ry stain.
Who has bought us, and sought us, and guided our ways.
He liveth again.
H. Bonar, 1874.
Rev. L. Hartsough.
Charles Wesley.
S. Medley, 1787.
Bernard of Clairvaux,
So tender, so precious.
My Savior to me;
2 So patient, so kindly
I blunder so blindly,
No mortal so happy as I;
John Newton.
W. Cowper.
I come to thee.
In joy or pain;
Or life is vain.
In me fulfill.
Annie S. Hawks.
B. Francis.
He's the Lily of the Valley, the bright and Morning Star,
Tho' all the world forsake me, and Satan tempt me sore,
He's the Lily of the Valley, the bright and Morning Star,
He's the Lily of the Valley, the bright and Morning Star,
W. Cowper, 1772.
Anon. 1862.
4 If in my Father's love
It withers in an hour.
I am all unrighteousness:
Mad. Guyon.
A.R.W.
2 In holy contemplation,
Wm. Cowper.
D.W. Whittle.
Rev. F. Bottome.
Safe in thee.
Safe in thee.
Safe in thee.
Fannie J. Crosby.
Bernard Barton.
E.S. Lorenz
Charlotte Elliott.
Anon.
Anon., 1531.
3 If e'er I go astray,
Bread of heaven,
Strong deliverer,
Songs of praises,
Of an eternal home.
Oh, eyes that are weary, and hearts that are sore!
Fanny J. Crosby.
Where the flowers are blooming and the sweet waters flow;
Where the storms are sweeping and the dark waters flow;
W.O. Cushing.
E.P. Stites.
Anon, Arranged.
James Nicholson.
He knows it all.
He knows it all.
He knows it all.
He knows it all.
He knows it all.
Unknown.
And he will sustain thee, and strengthen thee, and comfort thee;
M.M. Weinland.
Thomas Hastings.
T. Hastings.
Uttered or unexpressed;
As often as we went.
Corbin.
Unknown.
For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for | ever. | A- | men.
Anon.
An all-prevailing plea.
Tell it to Jesus.
Tell it to Jesus.
Tell it to Jesus.
Tell it to Jesus.
J. E. Rankin, D. D.
P. Doddridge, 1740.
A brother in a foe.
A God to glorify;
A never-dying-soul to save,
My calling to fulfill,--
To do my Master's will.
It is a Christ-like thing.
We do it unto thee.
To be living is sublime.
H. Bonar, 1857.
Jesus is merciful,
Still he is waiting,
Wakened by kindness,
Fanny J. Crosby.
George Cooper.
Isaiah Baltzell.
Jessie H. Brown.
Annie L. Walker.
Knowles Shaw.
Rapture of bliss;
Leading to this.
It satisfies my longings,
E. S. Lorenz.
Priscilla J. Owens.
Fanny J. Crosby.
To help me on to God?
Marching to victory,
Marching to heaven;
Onward we tread;
We fight or fall.
H.R. Palmer.
Against Omnipotence.
Isaac Watts.
H. Bonar, ab.
Happy Zion,
But no changes
Mourning captive!
Great deliverance
Thos. Hastings
J. Montgomery
A. Balfor
Benjamin Beddome.
Voke.
When he chooses,
Ev'ry language
Those enlight'ning
Isaac Watts.
On California's shore,
On Allegheny's mountains,
To penitential tears.
Of nations in commotion,
In gratitude above;
A nation in a day.
Sidney Dyer.
Sunday-schools in China,
Rises up in brightness,
4 Sunday-schools in Chili,
Mexico is leading,
Far-off Patagonia
Priscilla J. Owens.
Ray Palmer.
S. Longfellow.
James Montgomery.
Continually ascend,
Charles Wesley
Charles Wesley.
S.F. Smith.
Isaac Watts.
Triumphantly possessed;
3 In condescending love,
Charles Wesley.
Or eternity of woe.
Amen.
Thomas Hastings.
Are enough for life's woes, full enough for its cheer.
W.A. Muhlenburg.
If I am nearer home
Peace, be still!
Peace, be still!
3 Lord, my God!
Lord, my God!
4 Shepherd mine!
Shepherd mine!
Schiller.
Maria Straub.
On whom we depend
Or shuts me up in hell!
Wake me to righteousness.
Charles Wesley.
In Immanuel's land.
In Immanuel's land.
3 Oh, I am my Beloved's,
In Immanuel's land.
Jerusalem! exulting
S.F. Bennett.
2 He is fitting up my mansion,
Onward to it I am hasting--
On to my eternal home.
H. Bonar.
To suffer nevermore:
J.B. Matthias.
'Tis immortality.
Jerusalem above;
Jerusalem above.
Robert Lowry.
Rev. W. Gossett.
And that I might have seen his kind look when he said,
And that I might have seen his kind look when he said,
Isaac Watts.
E.S. Lorenz
Of thee I sing:
Author of liberty,
To thee we sing;
On him we wait;
Nicoll.
W.F. Sherwin.
Mrs. Willard.
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