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O God, beneath Thy guiding hand

Author: Rev. Leonard Bacon Hymnal: Evangelical Hymnal #519 (1897) Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR
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How blest the righteous when he dies

Author: Margaret Mackay Hymnal: Common Praise #531 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR
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Behold! A Stranger's At the Door

Author: Joseph Grigg Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Mennonite #539 (1927) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Evangelistic Appeal Scripture: Revelation 3:20 Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR

Behold! A Stranger's At the Door

Author: Joseph Grigg Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Mennonite #539 (2017) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Evangelistic Appeal Scripture: Revelation 3:20 Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR
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"His beloved sleep"

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #544 (1890) First Line: Why should we start, and fear to die? Lyrics: 1 Why should we start, and fear to die? What timorous worms we mortals are! Death is the gate of endless joy, And yet we dread to enter there. 2 The pains, the groans, the dying strife Fright our approaching souls away; We still shrink back again to life, Fond of our prison and our clay. 3 Oh, if my Lord would come and meet, My soul should stretch her wings in haste, Fly fearless through death's iron gate, Nor feel the terrors as she passed. 4 Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy pillows are, While on his breast I lean my head, And breathe my life out sweetly there! Topics: The Christian's Death; Death; Hope In Death; Resurrection Of Believers ; Death; Hope In Death; Resurrection Of Believers Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR
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How sweet the hour of closing day

Author: Rev. William Bathurst Hymnal: Evangelical Hymnal #575 (1897) Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR
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Why should we start and fear to die?

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: The Wesleyan Methodist Hymnal #576 (1910) Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR
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"His beloved sleep"

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Laudes Domini #576 (1888) First Line: Why should we start, and fear to die? Lyrics: 1 Why should we start, and fear to die? What timorous worms we mortals are! Death is the gate of endless joy, And yet we dread to enter there. 2 The pains, the groans, the dying strife Fright our approaching souls away; We still shrink back again to life, Fond of our prison and our clay. 3 Oh, if my Lord would come and meet, My soul should stretch her wings in haste, Fly fearless through death's iron gate, Nor feel the terrors as she passed. 4 Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy pillows are, While on his breast I lean my head, And breathe my life out sweetly there! Topics: Asleep in Jesus; Death Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR
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Death of the Righteous

Author: Mrs. Anna L. Barbauld Hymnal: Laudes Domini #577 (1888) First Line: How blest the righteous when he dies Lyrics: 1 How blest the righteous when he dies,-- When sinks a weary soul to rest! How mildly beam the closing eyes! How gently heaves the expiring breast! 2 So fades a summer-cloud away; So sinks the gale when storms are o'er So gently shuts the eye of day; So dies a wave along the shore. 3 A holy quiet reigns around,-- A calm which life nor death destroys; And naught disturbs that peace profound, Which his unfettered soul enjoys. 4 Life's labor done, as sinks the clay, Light from its load the spirit flies; While heaven and earth combine to say,--- "How blest the righteous when he dies!" Topics: Death Scripture: Numbers 23:10 Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR
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How blest the righteous when he dies!

Author: Anna Barbauld Hymnal: The Methodist Hymnal #582 (1905) Languages: English Tune Title: ZEPHYR

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