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In Heavenly Love Abiding

Author: Anna L. Waring Appears in 585 hymnals Topics: Encouragement; Fellowship with God; Peace - Inner Used With Tune: SEASONS
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Come unto Me, ye Weary

Author: William C. Dix Appears in 256 hymnals Refrain First Line: Come unto me, come unto me Topics: Invitation Used With Tune: [Come unto me, ye weary]
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Sometimes a light surprises

Appears in 409 hymnals Used With Tune: WARING
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O Jesus, Thou Art Standing

Author: W. W. How Appears in 676 hymnals Used With Tune: FOREST HYMN
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How Long, O Lord?

Author: James G. Deck Meter: 7.6.7.6 D with repeat Appears in 69 hymnals First Line: How long, O Lord, our Savior Lyrics: 1 How long, O Lord, our Savior, Wilt Thou remain away? Our hearts are growing weary At Thy so long delay. Oh, when shall come the moment, When, brighter than the morn, The sunshine of Thy glory Shall on Thy people dawn? The sunshine of Thy glory Shall on Thy people dawn? 2 How long, O heav’nly Bridegroom, How long wilt Thou delay? And yet how few are grieving, That Thou dost absent stay. Thy very bride her portion And calling hath forgot, And seeks for ease and glory Where Thou, her lord, art not; And seeks for ease and glory Where Thou, her lord, art not. 3 Oh, wake Thy slumbering virgins; Send forth the solemn cry, Let all Thy saints repeat it— "The Bridegroom draweth nigh!" May all our lamps be burning, Our loins well girded be, Each longing heart preparing With joy Thy face to see; Each longing heart preparing With joy Thy face to see. Used With Tune: KLAMATH

My Master Was a Worker

Author: William G. Tarrant, 1853-1928 Appears in 53 hymnals Refrain First Line: The Master's man is there Topics: Social Aspiration and Service Used With Tune: SEASONS
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The Gospel Banner

Author: Hastings Appears in 267 hymnals First Line: Now be the gospel banner Used With Tune: [Now be the gospel banner]
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Great King of Nations

Author: John Hampden Gurney Appears in 74 hymnals First Line: Great King of nations, hear our pray'r Topics: Christian Citizenship; Conventions; God King; National; Prayer Used With Tune: [Great King of nations, hear our pray'r]
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Oh for the Robe of Whiteness

Author: Mrs. C. L. Bancroft Appears in 32 hymnals Used With Tune: [Oh for the robe of whiteness]
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How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?

Appears in 22 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 13 Used With Tune: [How long wilt thou forget me?]

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