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Let thy Kingdom blessed Saviour
Hymnal
: PS1853 #1 (1853)
Let thy Kingdom blessed Saviour
We have heard from that bright, that holy land
Hymnal
: PS1853 #2 (1853)
We have heard from that bright, that holy land
Skeptic, spare that book
Hymnal
: PS1853 #3 (1853)
Skeptic, spare that book
The morning light is breaking
Hymnal
: PS1853 #4 (1853)
The morning light is breaking
Roll on, then, old time, while I sigh for the land
Hymnal
: PS1853 #5 (1853)
First Line
: As I view the last sands of old time sink away
Roll on, then, old time, while I sigh for the land
The groaning earth is too dark and drear
Hymnal
: PS1853 #6 (1853)
The groaning earth is too dark and drear
I walk a lonely pilgrim here
Hymnal
: PS1853 #7 (1853)
I walk a lonely pilgrim here
For I have sweet hope of glory in my soul
Hymnal
: PS1853 #8 (1853)
First Line
: Lift up your heads, Emmanuel's friends!
For I have sweet hope of glory in my soul
The time soon is coming by the prophets foretold
Hymnal
: PS1853 #9 (1853)
The time soon is coming by the prophets foretold
When Christ, the Lord, was doom'd to die
Hymnal
: PS1853 #10 (1853)
When Christ, the Lord, was doom'd to die
Fierce lightnings may flash, and the loud thunders rattle
Hymnal
: PS1853 #11 (1853)
First Line
: The King in his beauty by angels attended
Fierce lightnings may flash, and the loud thunders rattle
We're going home, we've had visions bright
Hymnal
: PS1853 #12 (1853)
We're going home, we've had visions bright
All hail, all hail, I'm bound to join
Author
: Josiah Goddard
Hymnal
: PS1853 #13 (1853)
First Line
: I've listed in the holy war
All hail, all hail, I'm bound to join
We'll face the storm, it can't be long
Hymnal
: PS1853 #14 (1853)
First Line
: What vessel are you sailing in?
We'll face the storm, it can't be long
How happy is the man
Hymnal
: PS1853 #15 (1853)
How happy is the man
Behold! Behold! the Lamb of God
Hymnal
: PS1853 #16 (1853)
Behold! Behold! the Lamb of God
How precious is the name, brethren sing, brethren sing
Hymnal
: PS1853 #17 (1853)
How precious is the name, brethren sing, brethren sing
We're going to a blissful home
Hymnal
: PS1853 #18 (1853)
We're going to a blissful home
We are on our journey home
Hymnal
: PS1853 #19 (1853)
We are on our journey home
We shall see the Saviour coming on the resurrection morning
Hymnal
: PS1853 #20 (1853)
We shall see the Saviour coming on the resurrection morning
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