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Hail! Sweetest Tie that Binds

Hymnal: New Onward and Upward #212 (1909) First Line: Hail! sweetest, dearest, tie that binds Languages: English Tune Title: [Hail, sweetest, dearest, tie that binds]
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Fair Haven

Hymnal: Crowning Day No. 2 #222 (1896) First Line: Hail! sweetest, dearest tie that binds Languages: English Tune Title: [Hail! sweetest, dearest tie that binds]
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Hail Sweetest Tie that Binds

Hymnal: Onward and Upward No. 2 #222 (1900) First Line: Hail! sweetest, dearest, tie that binds Languages: English Tune Title: [Hail! sweetest, dearest, tie that binds]
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Hail! sweetest, dearest tie that binds

Hymnal: Victory Songs #223 (1910) Languages: English Tune Title: FAIR HAVEN
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Fair Haven

Hymnal: Gospel Songs and Hymns No. 1 #231 (1898) First Line: Hail, sweetest, dearest, tie that binds Languages: English Tune Title: [Hail, sweetest, dearest, tie that binds]
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Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound

Hymnal: The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.) #262 (1854) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound, Mine ears, attend the cry; Ye living men, come view the ground Where you must shortly lie, (Repeat previous line twice). Ye living men, come view the ground Where you must shortly lie, (Repeat previous line). 2. "Princes, this clay must be your bed, In spite of all your towers; The tall the wise the reverend head Must lie as low as ours." (Repeat previous line twice). "The tall the wise the reverend head Must lie as low as ours." (Repeat previous line). 3. Great God, is this our certain doom? And are we still secure? Still walking downward to the tomb, And yet prepare no more! (Repeat previous line twice). Still walking downward to the tomb, And yet prepare no more! (Repeat previous line). 4. Grant us the power of quickening grace, To fit our souls to fly; Then, when we drop this dying flesh, We'll rise above the sky. (Repeat previous line twice). Then, when we drop this dying flesh, We'll rise above the sky. (Repeat previous line). Languages: English Tune Title: PLENARY
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When I can read my title clear

Hymnal: The American Vocalist #276a (1849) Tune Title: THE BLESSINGS OF A CLEAR TITLE
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An Autumn Hymn

Author: Dr. T. W. Parsons Hymnal: Heart and Voice #286 (1910) First Line: Should autumn's golden days depart Languages: English Tune Title: [Should autumn's golden days depart]
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It is the hope, the blissful hope

Hymnal: Prayer and Praise #304 (1883) First Line: Hail, sweetest, dearest tie that binds Languages: English Tune Title: REMEMBRANCE

Señor, en ti yo creo

Author: Juan Bautista Cabrera Hymnal: Himnos de la Iglesia #336 (1995) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: FAIR HAVEN

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