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The Harp. 2nd ed.
Editor:
J. Pearson
Publisher:
American Millennial Association, Boston, Mass., 1860
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Elements of Worship
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a1059
Hark, ten thousand thousand voices
a1060
Wake the song of Jubilee
a1061
Joy to the ransomed earth!
a1062
O the amazing change!
a1063
Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morning!
a1064
Within these doors assembled now
a1065
Jesus, let not thy grace delay
a1066
How sweet to leave the world awhile
a1067
We're going home, we've had visions bright
a1068
I long here have wandered a pilgrim and stranger
a1069
Must Simon bear his cross alone
a1070
Jesus, thou art the sinner's friend
a1071
Command thy blessing from above
a1072
There is a land, a better land than this
a1073
I'm a pilgrim and I'm a stranger
a1074
Jesus our Saviour says, I will appear
a1075
Brethren, while we sojourn here
a1076
Christian, the warfare will now soon be o'er
a1077
O, no, we cannot sing our songs
a1078
O, sinner, come, without delay
a1079
Weary pilgrim, why this sadness?
a1080
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord
a1081
Where two or three, with sweet accord
a1082
Where two or three together meet
a1083
Holy Lord, our hearts prepare
a1084
Far from mortal cares retreating
a1085
'Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints
a1086
Come, thou fount of every blessing
a1087
Why sleep ye, my brethren? come, let us arise
a1088
Let all that wait the coming King
a1089
How long, O Lord, our Saviour
a1090
Lo, the time hastens on, soon the morning will dawn
a1091
Jesus, I my cross have taken
a1092
As I view the last days of old time sink away
a1093
Lo, down in this beautiful valley
a1094
Our bondage it will end by and by, when he comes
a1095
Son of God, thy people's shield
a1096
The gloomy night of sadness
a1097
Now to heaven our prayers ascending
a1098
We speak of the realms of the blest
a1099
When shall the saints forever rest
a1100
Dressed uniform Christ's soldiers are
a1101
The pleasures of earth I have seen fade away
a1102
The groaning earth is too dark and drear
a1103
A warning from heaven, the Saviour is near!
a1104
How sweet to reflect on those joys that await me
a1105
We have heard from the bright, the better land
a1106
Jesus died on Calv'ry's mountain
a1107
Christian, careworn, tempest-tost
a1108
I would love thee, God and Father
a1109
Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move
a1110
O Jesus, my Saviour, I know thou art mine
a1111
O, Spirit of the Lord
a1112
What poor despisèd company
a1113
Through earth's scenes of woe and sadness
a1114
Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger
a1115
Lord, let thy Spirit deign to stay
a1116
How lost was my condition
a1117
I'm not ashamed to own my Lord
a1118
See, brethren, see how the day rolls on
a1119
When the harvest is past, and the summer is o'er
a1120
On the high cliffs of Jordan with pleasure I stand
a1121
Daniel's wisdom may I know
a1122
How painfully pleasing the fond recollection
a1123
Now the Saviour standeth pleading
a1124
Jesus, and shall it ever be
a1125
If I perish I will go
a1126
'Tis the blest, the favored hour
a1127
Come, all ye sons of Zion
a1128
Haste, my dull soul, arise
a1129
Return, O wanderer, return
a1130
Down from the willow-bough
a1131
Ye jewels of our Master
a1132
Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone
a1133
A poor, wayfaring man of grief
a1134
O, hail, happy day, that speaks our trials ended!
a1135
May he, by whose kind care we meet
a1136
Met again in Jesus' name
a1137
How happy is the pilgrim's lot!
a1138
While nature was sinking in stillness to rest
a1139
O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight
a1140
Jesus, we thy promise claim
a1141
I'm a lonely trav'ler here
a1142
In the midst of temptation, and sorrow, and strife
a1143
Here o'er the earth as a stranger I roam
a1144
How tedious and tasteless the hours
a1145
Sweet the time, exceeding sweet
a1146
Ye who rose to meet the Lord
a1147
Saviour, visit thy plantation
a1148
Rouse ye at the Saviour's call!
a1149
When strangers stand and hear me tell
a1150
Hark, my soul, it is the Lord!
a1151
There is a world to come
a1152
O 'tis sweet to mingle, where
a1153
When those who feared the Lord of old
a1154
Afflictions, though they seem severe
a1155
Go, worship at Emmanuel's feet
a1156
Come, Desire of nations, come!
a1157
How precious is the name! brethren sing, brethren sing
a1158
Come and reign; come and reign
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