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Hail, happy pilgrims, whence came ye

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #CXX (1794) Languages: English

Hail, happy pilgrims, whence came ye

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d32 (1766)

Hail, happy pilgrims, whence came ye

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #d59 (1797) Languages: English
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Hail! happy pilgrims, whence came ye

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #63 (1811) Languages: English

Hail, happy pilgrims, whence came ye

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs for ... Religious Assemblies and Private Christians ... 9th ed. #d65 (1799) Languages: English

Hail, happy pilgrims, whence came ye

Hymnal: Hymns, Original and Selected, for the use of Christians #d82 (1805) Languages: English
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The Pilgrims' mutual Conference

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #123 (1800) First Line: Hail, happy pilgrims! whence came ye Lyrics: 1 Hail, happy pilgrims! whence came ye, And whither are ye bound? We from the land of Egypt flee, Till Cana'n we have found. 2 How come ye first to walk this way? Were you alarm'd with fear? A school-master appear'd one day, With countenance severe; 3 His presence struck our hearts with awe; His eyes appear'd like flame; I am said he, the holy law, And from Mount Sinai came. 4 Then lo, our sentence he declar'd Was everlasting death: For 'till he had his full demand, We were expos'd to wrath. 5 At last a messenger of peace, Evangelist by name, Appear'd and gave us sweet release, From that devouring flame. 6 He pointed to the lamb of God, In that distressing day, And said, behold his precious blood, That takes your guilt away. 7 Thus were we from our bondage freed And set at liberty; Come then dear brethren, well agreed, For thus redeem'd were we. 8 Come let us then together walk, Together let us sing: Be this the subject of our talk, To praise the lamb our king. Languages: English
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The Pilgrim's mutual Conference

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #CXXVII (1802) First Line: Hail! happy Pilgrims, whence came ye Lyrics: 1 Hail! happy Pilgrims, whence came ye And whither are you bound? Who from the land of Egypt flee, 'Tis Cana'n we have found. 2 How come ye first to walk this way? Were you alarm'd with fear? A school-master appear'd one day, With countenance severe: 3 His presence struck our hearts with awe; His eyes appear'd like flame; I am said he, the holy law; And from mount Sinai came. 4 Then lo, our sentence he declar'd Was everlasting death: For 'till he had his full demand, We were expos'd to wrath. 5 At last a messenger of peace, Everlasting by name, Appear'd and gave us sweet release, From that devouring flame. 6 He pointed to the lamb of God, In that distressing day, And said, behold his precious blood, That takes your guilt away. 7 Thus were we from our bondage freed And set at liberty; Come then dear brethren, well agreed, For thus redeem'd were we. 8 Come let us then together walk, Together let us sing: Be this the subject of our talk, To praise the Lamb our King. Languages: English
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The Pilgrim's mutual Conference

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #IV (1774) First Line: Hail! happy Pilgrims, whence came ye? Lyrics: 1 Hhil! happy Pilgrims! whence came ye? And whither are ye bound? We from the land of Egypt flee, 'Till Canaan we have found. 2 How came ye first to walk this wWy? Were you alarm'd with Fear? A School-Master appear'd one Day, With Countenance severe: 3 His Presence struck our Hearts with awe; His Eyes appear'd like Flame; I am, said he, the holy Law; And from Mount-Sinai came. 4 Then lo, our Sentence he declar'd Was everlasting Death: For, 'till his Precepts were repair'd, We were expos'd to wrath. 5 At last a Messenger of Peace, Evangelist by Name, Appear'd and gave us sweet release, From that devouring Flame. 6 He pointed to the Lamb of God, In that distressing Day, And said, behold his precious Blood, That takes your Guilt away. 7 Thus were we from our Bondage freed, And set at Liberty; Come then, dear Brethren, well agreed, For thus redeem'd were we. 8 Come let us then together walk, Together let us sing: Be this the Subject of our talk, To Praise the Lamb our King. Languages: English

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