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Over there, over there

Author: Prof. Draper Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O come, all ye scattered race Scripture: Psalm 68:31 Used With Tune: [O come, all ye scattered race]
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Remember your Creator

Author: Walker Robinson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Remember your Creator while you're young Scripture: Ecclesiastes 12:1 Used With Tune: [Remember your Creator while you're young]
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Golden City

Author: A. Kemp Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Soon we'll see the golden city Refrain First Line: We will walk through the streets of the city Lyrics: 1 Soon we 'll see the golden city, Soon we 'll hear the angels sing, And the harps attuned by seraphs Loud will make the heaven ring. Chorus: We will walk through the streets of the city, With the friends who 've gone before, We shall sit by the banks of the river, We will eet to part no more. 2 Blessed mansion, home of angels, With its streets all paved with gold, Pearly gates and living fountains, And her pleasures ne'er grow old. [Chorus] 3 Glorious sunlight, ever shining, Trees of life in grandeur stand, Clouds of love with silver lining, In that happy, heavenly land. [Chorus] 4 Friends and kindred who have loved us, Hearts that often beat as one, They have joined the glorious number, Now thy shout around the throne. [Chorus] 5 Soon we 'll cross the rapid river, Soon we 'll near our heavenly home, Soon we 'll hear the hearty welcome: Come, ye blessed children, come. [Chorus] 6 Let us bear the yoke of Jesus, Fierce and lang will be the war, But his love will ever keep us Till the storm of life is o'er. [Chorus] Scripture: Psalm 48:12-14 Used With Tune: [Soon we'll see the golden city]
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Sweet Chariot

Author: Jesse Munday Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The brightest day that ever I saw Refrain First Line: Swing low, sweet chariot Scripture: 2 Kings 2:11 Used With Tune: [The brightest day that ever I saw]
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Come Down, Angel, trouble the Water

Author: W. H. Bowman Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The old ship's coming just like a whirl Scripture: John 5:4 Used With Tune: [The old ship's coming just like a whirl]
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The Venturing Ground

Author: W. H. Vaughn Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The prophet Balaam did declare Scripture: Numbers 24:17 Used With Tune: [The prophet Balaam did declare]
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Jesus is a Rock in a Wearied Land

Author: Margaret Nicols Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The sinner sees a mote in the Christian's eye Refrain First Line: Why, my Jesus is a rock in a wearied land Scripture: Psalm 94:22 Used With Tune: [The sinner sees a mote in the Christian's eye]
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The Dying Christian

Author: J. H. Parker Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The time has come when I must go Scripture: Psalm 116:15 Used With Tune: [The time has come when I must go]
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My Lord, this Union

Author: Margaret Hines Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Trouble in the morning, trouble all day Refrain First Line: O Lord, O my Lord Lyrics: Chorus: O Lord, O my Lord, O lord, my Lord, this union. O Lord, O my Lord, O lord, my Lord, this union. 1 Trouble in the morning, trouble all day— My Lord, this union; There'll be no trouble in that day— My Lord, this union. [Chorus] 2 I left my burden at the foot of the hill, My Lord, this union; To serve the Lord with a free good will. My Lord, this union. [Chorus] 3 Jesus camped in the middle of the air; My Lord, this union; None but the righteous shall be there. My Lord, this union. [Chorus] 4 My head was wet with the midnight dew; My Lord, this union; My knees bowed down on the hillside too. My Lord, this union [Chorus] 5 It was just about the break of day— My Lord, this union; I thought my soul would fly away. My Lord, this union. [Chorus] Scripture: John 16:2 Used With Tune: [Trouble in the morning, trouble all day]
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Jesus, Set me Free

Author: Jerry Washington Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: 'Way over yonder, in the harvest field Refrain First Line: I know the time, I know the place Scripture: Psalm 51:12 Used With Tune: ['Way over yonder, in the harvest field]

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