The Church Hymn Book

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Editor: J. Winebrenner
Publisher: General Eldership, Church of God, Harrisburg, Penn., 1859
Denomination: Churches of God in North America
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d1101What a mercy, a mercy is this
d1102What cheering words are these
d1103What contradictions meet
d1104What dreadful spot is this
d1105What glory gilds the sacred page
d1106What have I in this barren land
d1107What heavenly music do I [we] hear
d1108What if our bark, o'er life's rough wave
d1109What is the thing of greatest [highest] price
d1110What is this something in the mind
d1111What language now salutes the ear
d1112What mean ye that ye bruise and bind
d1113What now is my [our] object and aim
d1114What poor despised company
d1115What shall the dying sinner do
d1116What sinners value, I resign
d1117What sound is this, a song [sound] through heaven resounding
d1118What sound is this salutes mine [my] ear
d1119What strange perplexities arise
d1120What sweet emotions in me move
d1121What think ye [you] of Christ, is the test
d1122What though no buds [flowers] the fig tree bear [clothe]
d1123What various hindrances we meet
d1124What various lovely characters
d1125What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame
d1126When Abraham, full of sacred awe
d1127When Adam sinned, through all his race
d1128When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]
d1129When any turn from Zion's way
d1130When blooming youth is [are] snatched [called] away
d1131When brighter suns and milder skies
d1132When Christ, at Heaven's command
d1133When daily I kneel down to pray
d1134When, for some little insult given
d1135When for [the] eternal [heavenly] world [worlds] I [we] steer
d1136When gathering clouds [storms] around I view
d1137When God is nigh, my [our] faith is strong
d1138When God revealed his gracious name
d1139When I can read my title clear
d1140When I survey the wondrous cross
d1141When Isr'l's sons, a murmering race
d1142When Jesus Christ was here below
d1143When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay
d1144When languor and disease invade
d1145When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d1146When o'er the mighty deep we rode
d1147When our Lord was crucified
d1148When rising from the bed of death
d1149When shall we meet again, Meet ne'er [more] to sever
d1150When shall we three meet again
d1151When the dark and heavy cloud
d1152When the first parents of our race
d1153When the harvest is past and the summer is o'er
d1154When the last trumpet's awful voice
d1155When the Sabbath bell which we love so well
d1156When torn is the [thy] bosom by [with] sorrow [anguish] or [and] care
d1157When we with welcome slumber pressed
d1158Whene'er a sinner turns to God
d1159Where two or three together meet
d1160Where two or three, with sweet accord
d1161Where'er we meet, you always say
d1162While Jesus dwelt on earth below
d1163While life prolongs its precious light
d1164While shepherds watch [watched] their flocks by night
d1165While sounds of war are heard around
d1166While thee I [we] seek, protecting power
d1167While through this changing world we [I] roam
d1168While to the grave our friends are borne
d1169While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun
d1170Who are these [those] arrayed in white
d1171Who but Thou, almighty Spirit
d1172Who can describe the joys that rise
d1173Who is as the Christian great
d1174Who is this that comes from Edom
d1175Why do we [ye] [you] mourn departing [departed] [for dying] friends
d1176Why is my heart so far from thee
d1177Why should our tears in sorrow flow
d1178Why should the children of a King
d1179Why should we mourn the sainted
d1180Why should we spend our youthful days
d1181Why should we start and fear to die
d1182Wide is the gate and broad the way
d1183With aching heart and weeping eyes
d1184With banner and with badge we come
d1185With cheerful voices rise and sing
d1186With grateful hearts and tuneful lays
d1187With guilt oppressed, bowed down
d1188With heavenly power, O Lord, defend
d1189With joy we hail the sacred day
d1190With joy we meditate the [thy] grace
d1191With my substance I will honor my Redeemer
d1192With songs and honors sounding loud
d1193With stately [steady] towers and bulwarks strong
d1194With tears of anguish I lament
d1195With what a fixed [fixt] and peaceful mind
d1196With willing hearts we tread
d1197Within thy courts, O God, today
d1198Within thy house, O Lord, our God
d1199Would you win a soul to God
d1200Wouldst thou an erring soul redeem

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