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Earth to earth and dust to dust, Lord, we own the sentence just

Author: John Hampden Gurney Hymnal: The Christian Psalmist (Numeral ed.) 10th ed., 1st rev. ed. #d81 (1851)

Earth to earth and dust to dust, Lord, we own the sentence just

Author: John Hampden Gurney Hymnal: The Service of Song for Baptist Churches #d114 (1876)

Earth to earth and dust to dust, Lord, we own the sentence just

Author: John Hampden Gurney Hymnal: The Service of Song for Baptist Churches #d185 (1871)

Earth to earth and dust to dust, Lord, we own the sentence just

Author: John Hampden Gurney Hymnal: Hymns for Use in Divine Worship ... Seventh-Day Adventists #d252 (1886) Languages: English
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Earth to earth and dust to dust, Lord, we own the sentence just

Author: John Hampden Gurney Hymnal: The Evangelical Hymnal with Tunes #457 (1880) Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7 Tune Title: CROYLAND
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Earth to earth and dust to dust

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #956 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Earth to earth and dust to dust, Lord, we own the sentence just; Head and tongue, and hand and heart, All in guilt have borne their part; Righteous is the common doom, All must moulder in the tomb. 2 Like the seed in spring-time sown, Like the leaves in autumn strown, Low these goodly frames shall lie, All our pomp and glory die; Soon the spoiler seeks his prey, Soon he bears us all away. 3 Yet the seed, upraised, again Clothes with green the smiling plain; Onward as the seasons move, Leaves and blossoms deck the grove; And shall we forgotten lie, Lost forever when we die? 4 Lord, from nature's gloomy night Turn we to the gospel's light; Thou didst triumph o'er the grave, Thou wilt all thy people save; Ransomed by thy blood they rise, Mounting victors to the skies. Topics: Death and Resurrection Tune Title: GETHSEMANE

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