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Remembrance of Former Days

Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: I thought upon the days of old Topics: Meditation; The Past Scripture: Psalm 77:5-10 Used With Tune: [I thought upon the days of old]
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Jesus, I Love Thy Charming Name

Author: Rev. Philip Doddridge Appears in 550 hymnals Used With Tune: [Jesus, I love Thy charming name]
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Woman's Cause Shall Win

Author: Dr. Horace B. Durant Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The conflict deepens o'er the land Used With Tune: AULD LANG SYNE
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The Days of Heaven

Author: A. B. Simpson Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: The days of Heav'n are peaceful days Refrain First Line: Walk with us, Lord, thro' all the days Used With Tune: [The days of Heav'n are peaceful days]
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Remember Me

Appears in 419 hymnals First Line: O Thou, from whom all goodness flows Refrain First Line: O Thou, from whom all goodness flows Used With Tune: [O Thou, from whom all goodness flows]
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The Death Line

Author: Addison Appears in 86 hymnals First Line: There is a time—we know not when, a point—we know not where Refrain First Line: Oh, come today, do not delay, too late it soon will be Lyrics: 1 There is a time—we know not when, a point—we know not where, That marks the destiny of men to glory or despair; There is a line, by us unseen, that crosses ev’ry path, The hidden boundary between God’s patience and His wrath. Refrain: Oh, come today, do not delay, too late it soon will be; To Jesus fly, for mercy cry, He waits to welcome thee. 2 To pass that limit is to die, to die as if by stealth; It does not quench the beaming eye, nor fade the glow of health; The conscience may be still at ease, the spirit light and gay; That which is pleasing, still may please, and care be thrust away. [Refrain] 3 But on that forehead God has set indelibly a mark, Unseen by man, for man, as yet, is blind and in the dark; And yet the doomed man’s path below like Eden may have bloomed, He did not, does not, will not know nor feel that he is doomed. [Refrain] 4 He thinks or feels that all is well, and ev’ry fear is calmed; He lives, he dies, he wakes in Hell, not only doomed but damned! Oh, where is this mysterious bourn by which our path is crossed, Beyond which God Himself hath sworn that he who goes is lost? [Refrain] 5 How far may we go on in sin? how long will God forbear? Where does hope end, and where begin the confines of despair? An answer from the skies is sent, “Ye that from God depart, While it is called “today” repent, and harden not your heart.” [Refrain] Scripture: Genesis 6:3 Used With Tune: [There is a time—we know not when, a point—we know not where]
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The Gloomy Night Will Soon Be Past

Author: Samuel P. Tregelles Appears in 9 hymnals Lyrics: 1. The gloomy night will soon be past, The morning will appear; The rays of blessèd light at last Each waiting eye will cheer. Thou bright and Morning Star, Thy light Will to our joy be seen; Thou, Lord, wilt meet our longing sight Without a cloud between. Ah, yes! Lord Jesus, Thou, whose heart Still for Thy saints doth care; We shall behold Thee as Thou art, Thy perfect likeness bear. 2. Thy love sustains us on our way, While pilgrims here below; Thou dost, O Savior, day by day, The suited grace bestow. But O the more we learn of Thee, And Thy rich mercy prove, The more we long Thy face to see, And fully know Thy love. Then shine, Thou bright and Morning Star, Dispel the dreary gloom; Oh! take from sin and grief afar, Thy blood-bought people home! Used With Tune: AULD LANG SYNE
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Let saints below in concert sing

Author: C. Wesley Appears in 176 hymnals Used With Tune: AULD LANG SYNE
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We Welcome You

Author: C. M. C. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: We welcome you, we welcome you Used With Tune: [We welcome you, we welcome you]
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We give the pledge, we join the hand

Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: Come, friends and brethren, all unite Used With Tune: [Come, friends and brethren, all unite]

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