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Hark! hear that solemn groan
Hymnal
: CMHB1836 #11 (1831)
Hark! hear that solemn groan
Come sinners leave your carnal songs
Hymnal
: CMHB1836 #12 (1831)
Come sinners leave your carnal songs
How can I vent my grief
Hymnal
: CMHB1836 #13 (1831)
How can I vent my grief
My soul doth in Jesus rejoice
Hymnal
: CMHB1836 #14 (1831)
My soul doth in Jesus rejoice
Sinner, how oft has [hath] God reproved
Hymnal
: CMHB1836 #15 (1831)
Sinner, how oft has [hath] God reproved
That glorious day is drawing nigh
Author
: John Leland
Hymnal
: CMHB1836 #16 (1831)
First Line
: The glorious day is drawing nigh
That glorious day is drawing nigh
O how goot it is [for us] to be blest
Author
: Richard Kempenfelt
Hymnal
: CMHB1836 #17 (1831)
First Line
: Burst, ye emerald [pearly] gates, and bring
O how goot it is [for us] to be blest
Hallelujah to the Lamb who hath purchased
Author
: Richard Burdsall
Hymnal
: CMHB1836 #18 (1831)
First Line
: The voice of free grace cries escape
Hallelujah to the Lamb who hath purchased
Ye jewels of my [our] master
Hymnal
: CMHB1836 #19 (1831)
Ye jewels of my [our] master
Hallelujah to the Lamb
Hymnal
: CMHB1836 #20 (1831)
First Line
: From the regions of love, lo, an angel descended
Hallelujah to the Lamb
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