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TitleHymn NumberHymnal Title
Twas on that night, when doom'd to know#R35The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Where high the heav'nly temple stands#R58aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Where high the heav'nly temple stands#R58bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Ye indolent and slothful! rise#R12The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
The hour of my departure's come#H5The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
As long as life its term extends#R15The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Where high the heav'nly temple stands#R58cThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Where high the heav'nly temple stands#R58dThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
The spacious firmament on high#H2The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
How glorious Sion's courts appear#R20aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
The wretched prodigal behold#R40The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Take comfort, Christians, when your friends#R53aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
How wretched was our former state#R56aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
How wretched was our former state#R56bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
In life's gay morn, when sprightly youth#R16The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
While others crowd the house of mirth#R14The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Naked as from the earth we came#R3The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Thus speaks the high and lofty One#R27The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
When rising from the bed of death#H3The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
How still and peaceful is the grave!#R4aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Take comfort, Christians, when your friends#R53cThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Take comfort, Christians, when your friends#R53bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
He who erected heav'n's bright arch#R23bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Hark, the glad sound, the Saviour comes!#R39aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Blest morning! whose first dawning rays#H4The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
You now must hear my voice no more#R43bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Ungrateful sinners! whence this scorn#R45The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Attend, ye tribes that dwell remote#R21The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
How bright these glorious spirits shine!#R66bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Why pour'st thou forth thine anxious plaint#R22aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Behold my Servant! see him rise#R23aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
When the last trumpet's awful voice#R50bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
The rush may rise where waters flow#R6The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Jesus, the Son of God, who once#R57bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Seek ye the Lord while yet his ear#R26bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Behold what witnesses unseen#R59aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Behold! the mountain of the Lord#R18bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
And shall we then go on to sin#R47The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Ho! ye that thirst, approach the spring#R26aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
While humble shepherds watch'd their flocks#R37bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Lo! what a glorious sight appears#R67aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Though perfect eloquence adorn'd#R49aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
What though no flow'rs the fig-tree clothe#R32The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
How glorious Sion's courts appear#R20bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
I'm not asham'd to own my Lord#R54aThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
To him that lov'd the souls of men#R64The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
O God of Bethel! by whose hand#R2bThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Keep silence, all ye sons of men#R13The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
Let not your hearts with anxious thoughts#R42The Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook
I'm not asham'd to own my Lord#R54cThe Irish Presbyterian Hymnbook

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