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Sacred Hymns for Spiritual Worship of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing
Publisher:
Canterbury Shakers, Canterbury, N.H., 1845
Denomination:
Shakers
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Elements of Worship
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d101
This is the burden of my song
d102
Time rolls away, each night and day
d103
To be in my duty, by night and by day
d104
To my blessed gospel parents
d105
To thee, O my Savior, I earnestly pray
d106
Upon the foundation of Zion
d107
We love the precious Union
d108
We need not climb to heaven's height
d109
We're in the new creation
d110
What solemn feelings rise
d111
When a work of God commences
d112
When I survey the world around
d113
When John on Patmos Isle was bound
d114
While folly engages the millions abroad
d115
While I have strength to raise my voice
d116
While our steamboat self denial
d117
While outward enjoyments our senses caress
d118
While we view our pure relation
d119
Why should I pry and strive to know
d120
Ye hearts with youthful vigor warm
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