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I'll drink when I am dry
Author
: John Gambold
Hymnal
: C41858 #231 (1858)
First Line
: A country I've found, where true joys abound
I'll drink when I am dry
A few more days on earth to spend
Hymnal
: C41858 #H22 (1858)
A few more days on earth to spend
A hope of heaven, a precious treasure
Hymnal
: C41858 #H17 (1858)
A hope of heaven, a precious treasure
Let us be engaged
Hymnal
: C41858 #157 (1858)
First Line
: A little longer here below
Let us be engaged
There's crowns above, there's crowns above
Hymnal
: C41858 #213 (1858)
First Line
: A little longer here below
There's crowns above, there's crowns above
A pilgrim in this desert world
Hymnal
: C41858 #H14 (1858)
A pilgrim in this desert world
Afflicted saint [saints] [soul] [souls], to Christ [God] draw near
Author
: John Fawcett
Hymnal
: C41858 #H60 (1858)
Afflicted saint [saints] [soul] [souls], to Christ [God] draw near
I yield, I yield, I yield
Author
: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Hymnal
: C41858 #4 (1858)
First Line
: Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
I yield, I yield, I yield
Remember me, remember me
Hymnal
: C41858 #38 (1858)
First Line
: Alas! and did my Saviour bleed
Remember me, remember me
I yield, I yield, I yield
Hymnal
: C41858 #26 (1858)
First Line
: Alas1 and did my Savior bleed
I yield, I yield, I yield
All went up to Calvary
Hymnal
: C41858 #H70 (1858)
All went up to Calvary
O, that will be joyful
Hymnal
: C41858 #101 (1858)
First Line
: All who love the Lord below
O, that will be joyful
I cannot tarry here, my Lord
Author
: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Hymnal
: C41858 #121 (1858)
First Line
: Am I a soldier of the cross
I cannot tarry here, my Lord
I cannot tarry here, my Lord
Hymnal
: C41858 #146 (1858)
First Line
: Am I a soldier of the cross
I cannot tarry here, my Lord
Let us never mind the scoffs, nor the frowns of the world
Hymnal
: C41858 #272 (1858)
First Line
: Am I a soldier of the cross
Let us never mind the scoffs, nor the frowns of the world
O how charming, how charming is Jesus
Hymnal
: C41858 #307 (1858)
First Line
: And if you meet with troubles
O how charming, how charming is Jesus
We are passing away
Hymnal
: C41858 #290 (1858)
First Line
: And must I be to judgment brought
We are passing away
The judgment day is rolling round
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: C41858 #291 (1858)
First Line
: And must I be to judgment brought
The judgment day is rolling round
And must I bear the cross alone
Hymnal
: C41858 #H35 (1858)
And must I bear the cross alone
O, dear Jesus, O how long have I on earth to stay
Hymnal
: C41858 #226 (1858)
First Line
: And when the icy arms of death
O, dear Jesus, O how long have I on earth to stay
I'm bound for the promised land
Hymnal
: C41858 #19 (1858)
First Line
: And when we land on that blest shore
I'm bound for the promised land
We are on our journey home, Hallelujah!
Hymnal
: C41858 #234 (1858)
First Line
: And when we land on that blest shore
We are on our journey home, Hallelujah!
When we all rise together, how happy we shall be
Hymnal
: C41858 #236 (1858)
First Line
: And when we land on that blest shore
When we all rise together, how happy we shall be
Angels are hovering around
Hymnal
: C41858 #39 (1858)
Angels are hovering around
Attend, young friends, while [whilst] I relate
Hymnal
: C41858 #H1 (1858)
Attend, young friends, while [whilst] I relate
Away with all of creature charms
Hymnal
: C41858 #H12 (1858)
Away with all of creature charms
Fight on, fight on, ye faithful souls
Hymnal
: C41858 #133 (1858)
First Line
: Awhile forget your griefs and fears
Fight on, fight on, ye faithful souls
Why has he been with us
Hymnal
: C41858 #119 (1858)
First Line
: Bless God, I'm on my journey home
Why has he been with us
Oh, no! oh, no! none bu the righteous shall be saved
Hymnal
: C41858 #45 (1858)
First Line
: Break off the yoke of inbread sin
Oh, no! oh, no! none bu the righteous shall be saved
Jesus died for you, and he died for me
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: C41858 #43 (1858)
First Line
: Break off the yoke of inbred sin, and fully set
Jesus died for you, and he died for me
And O, if I was there
Hymnal
: C41858 #283 (1858)
First Line
: Brother, did't you promise Jesus
And O, if I was there
This religion you believe
Hymnal
: C41858 #54 (1858)
First Line
: Brother, you believe in God
This religion you believe
Burst, ye emerald [pearly] gates, and bring
Author
: Richard Kempenfelt
Hymnal
: C41858 #H27 (1858)
Burst, ye emerald [pearly] gates, and bring
I own I'm base, I own I'm vile
Author
: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Hymnal
: C41858 #41 (1858)
First Line
: But drops of grief can never repay
I own I'm base, I own I'm vile
For the way is so delightful
Hymnal
: C41858 #82 (1858)
First Line
: But in this way methinks I see
For the way is so delightful
By faith I view my Savior dying
Author
: Richard Jukes
Hymnal
: C41858 #H49 (1858)
By faith I view my Savior dying
Turn to the Lord by true repenting
Hymnal
: C41858 #H5 (1858)
First Line
: Can you slight your great Creator
Turn to the Lord by true repenting
Away, away, leave all for glory
Hymnal
: C41858 #230 (1858)
First Line
: Cheer up, cheer up, the light breaks o'er thee
Away, away, leave all for glory
We'll tear the powers of Satan down
Hymnal
: C41858 #144 (1858)
First Line
: Children of the heavenly King
We'll tear the powers of Satan down
We are weary away, like some long summer's day
Hymnal
: C41858 #289 (1858)
First Line
: Children of the heavenly King
We are weary away, like some long summer's day
Victory, victory, when we have gained the victory
Author
: John Cennick
Hymnal
: C41858 #78 (1858)
First Line
: Children of the heavenly king as we journey
Victory, victory, when we have gained the victory
But you must be a lover of the Lord
Hymnal
: C41858 #21 (1858)
First Line
: Come along, neighbors
But you must be a lover of the Lord
Or you'll cry, and want to be
Hymnal
: C41858 #H53 (1858)
First Line
: Come, brothers, who do love the Lord
Or you'll cry, and want to be
There we shall sing a risen Savior
Hymnal
: C41858 #H64 (1858)
First Line
: Come, children, let us sing, while time is on the wing
There we shall sing a risen Savior
And O, there is rest
Hymnal
: C41858 #H24 (1858)
First Line
: Come classmates don't grow weary
And O, there is rest
O for justifying grace
Author
: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748
Hymnal
: C41858 #79 (1858)
First Line
: Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove, with all thy quickening powers
O for justifying grace
Come, little children, now we [you] may partake
Hymnal
: C41858 #H26 (1858)
Come, little children, now we [you] may partake
Come, mourning sinner [sinners], and dry up your tears
Hymnal
: C41858 #H4 (1858)
Come, mourning sinner [sinners], and dry up your tears
Don't get weary
Author
: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788
Hymnal
: C41858 #86 (1858)
First Line
: Come on, my partners in distress
Don't get weary
Yea, Lord, amen, this warfare
Hymnal
: C41858 #125 (1858)
First Line
: Come on my partners in distress
Yea, Lord, amen, this warfare
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