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The missionary's farewell

Author: Justus Hull Hymnal: The Dover Selection of Spiritual Songs #d69 (1829) First Line: Farewell, my [dear] brethren in the Lord
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The young minister's farewell

Author: Justus Hull Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns, from the Best Authors #78 (1817) First Line: Farewell, my [dear] brethren in the Lord Languages: English

The minister's farewell

Author: Justus Hull Hymnal: The Baptist Harmony #d101 (1842) First Line: Farewell, my [dear] brethren in the Lord
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Farewell, dear brethren, in the Lord

Hymnal: New Hymns and Spiritual songs, on different subjects, to be sung by all the holy brethren, and all that love the Lord #63 (1822) Languages: English

The evangelizing minister's farewell

Author: Justus Hull Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs ... for the Use of the United Church of Christ, Commonly Called Free Will Baptist #d71 (1823) First Line: Farewell, my [dear] brethren in the Lord
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The minister's farewell

Author: Davis Hymnal: Select Hymns #506 (1837) First Line: Farewell, my brethren in the Lord!

LISBON

Hymnal: The Social Harp #182 (1973) First Line: Farewell, dear brethren of the Lord! Tune Title: LISBON
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The Minister's Farewel

Hymnal: A New Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from various authors—some entirely new (3rd Windsor Ed.) #XVI (1793) First Line: Farewel, my brethren in the Lord Lyrics: 1 Farewel, my brethren in the Lord, The gospel sounds the jubilee; My stam'ring tongue shall sound aloud, From land to land, from sea to sea; And as I preach from place to place, I'll trust alone in God's free grace. 2 Farewel, in bonds and union dear, Like strings you twine about my heart, I humbly beg your earnest pray'r 'Till we shall meet no more to part; 'Till we shall meat in worlds above, Encircled by eternal love. 3 Farewel, my earthly friends below, Though all so kind and dear to me; My Jesus calls and I must go To sound the gospel jubilee: To sound the joys and bear the news To Gentile worlds, and royal Jews. 4 Farewel, young people one and all, While God shall grant me breath to breathe, I'll pray to the Eternal All, That your dear souls prepar'd might be; That your dear souls prepar'd might be To reign in bliss eternally. 5 Farewel to all below the sun; And as I pass in tears below, The path is strait, my feet shall run, And God shall keep me as I go. And God shall keep me in his hand, And bring me to the promis'd land. 6 Farewel, farewel, I look above; Jesus, my friend, to thee I call; My joy, my crown, my only love, My safeguard here, my heavenly all; My theme to preach, my song to sing, My only joy till death. Amen. Languages: English

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