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The midnight cry in mercy sounds

Author: Sydney Smith Brewer Hymnal: BH1869 #d251 (1869)

O, King Alchy's yoke

Author: Sumner Hymnal: BH1869 #d253 (1869) First Line: The morning sun shines from the east

In Immanuel's land

Author: Annie Ross Cousin Hymnal: BH1869 #d256 (1869) First Line: The sands of time are sinking

The voice of free grace cries escape

Author: Richard Burdsall Hymnal: BH1869 #d258 (1869)

There is a harp whose thrilling sound

Author: John C. F. Kyger Hymnal: BH1869 #d262 (1869)

But Jesus, Jesus is my friend, O hallelujah

Hymnal: BH1869 #d263 (1869) First Line: There is a heaven o'er yonder skies

There is a house not made with hands

Author: J. G. Perry Hymnal: BH1869 #d264 (1869)

We are marching through Immanuel's ground

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: BH1869 #d266 (1869) First Line: There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign

All the world is dark and dreary

Hymnal: BH1869 #d267 (1869) First Line: There is a world of peace and pleasure

There is an hour of peaceful rest

Author: William B. Tappan, 1794-1849 Hymnal: BH1869 #d268 (1869)

O how he loves

Author: Marianne Nunn Hymnal: BH1869 #d269 (1869) First Line: There's a Friend above all others, O how he loves

A mansion in heaven we see

Hymnal: BH1869 #d270 (1869) First Line: There's a light in the window for thee, brother

For we have always found him so

Hymnal: BH1869 #d271 (1869) First Line: There's wicked rogues in every place

Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: BH1869 #d273 (1869)

Thou very paschal Lamb

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: BH1869 #d275 (1869)

Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me on

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: BH1869 #d278 (1869)

Thus was the great Redeemer plunged

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: BH1869 #d279 (1869)

'Tis a point I long to know

Author: John Newton Hymnal: BH1869 #d282 (1869)

We're marching to the field of strife

Hymnal: BH1869 #d283 (1869) First Line: 'Tis good, dear friends, to sign the pledge

O Canaan, bright Canaan

Hymnal: BH1869 #d287 (1869) First Line: Together let us sweetly live

Tossed upon life's raging billow

Author: George W. Bethune Hymnal: BH1869 #d288 (1869)

Vain man on foolish pleasures bent

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: BH1869 #d290 (1869)

Watchman, tell us of the night

Author: John Bowring Hymnal: BH1869 #d291 (1869)

We are waiting by the river

Author: Asa Hull Hymnal: BH1869 #d294 (1869)

We come around thy table, Lord

Author: J. G. Perry Hymnal: BH1869 #d295 (1869)

We speak of the realms of the blest

Author: Elizabeth K. Mills Hymnal: BH1869 #d296 (1869)

Welcome, dear brethren, to this place

Author: Joseph Swain Hymnal: BH1869 #d298 (1869)

We're a true cold water

Author: J. B. Perry Hymnal: BH1869 #d299 (1869)

Will you go

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: BH1869 #d300 (1869) First Line: We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy

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