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Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep

Author: Margaret Mackay Hymnal: SM1848 #d7 (1848)

Blow ye [you] the trumpet, blow

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SM1848 #d9 (1848)

Come, O thou traveller unknown

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SM1848 #d12 (1848)

Ere I sleep, for every favor

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: SM1848 #d15 (1848)

Far from mortal cares retreating

Author: John Taylor Hymnal: SM1848 #d16 (1848)

I'll march to Canaan's land

Author: Samuel Crossman Hymnal: SM1848 #d17 (1848) First Line: Farewell, farewell, farewell, my [dear] friends

Feed my lambs, how condescending

Author: William A. Muhlenberg Hymnal: SM1848 #d18 (1848)

Glorious things of thee are spoken

Author: John Newton Hymnal: SM1848 #d21 (1848)

Brightest and best of the sons of the morning

Author: Reginald Heber Hymnal: SM1848 #d24 (1848) First Line: Hail the blest morn when [see] the great Mediator

Hark, my soul, it is the Lord

Author: William Cowper Hymnal: SM1848 #d26 (1848)

Where the weary repose

Hymnal: SM1848 #d27 (1848) First Line: Hast thou heard of the land where no sorrow

Head of thy [the] church triumphant

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SM1848 #d28 (1848)

High in yonder realms of light

Author: Thomas Raffles Hymnal: SM1848 #d29 (1848)

How beauteous are their [his] feet

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SM1848 #d32 (1848)

How calm and beautiful the morn

Author: Thomas Hastings Hymnal: SM1848 #d34 (1848)

How long, O Lord our Savior

Author: James G. Deck Hymnal: SM1848 #d36 (1848)

How pleased and blest was I

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: SM1848 #d37 (1848)

Brotherly love

Author: Joseph Swain Hymnal: SM1848 #d38 (1848) First Line: How sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sight

Eden of love

Author: W. C. Tillou Hymnal: SM1848 #d40 (1848) First Line: How sweet to reflect on the [those] joys that await me [us]

I have fought the good fight

Author: Jared Bell Waterbury Hymnal: SM1848 #d42 (1848)

The better land

Author: Felicia D. B. Hemans Hymnal: SM1848 #d43 (1848) First Line: I hear thee speak of the better land

I love to steal awhile away

Author: Phoebe H. Brown Hymnal: SM1848 #d44 (1848)

I'm a pilgrim and I'm a stranger, I can tarry

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Shindler Hymnal: SM1848 #d46 (1848)

In time of fear, when trouble's near

Author: Thomas Hastings Hymnal: SM1848 #d47 (1848)

We're marching through Immanuel's ground

Hymnal: SM1848 #d48 (1848) First Line: Jerusalem, my happy home, name ever dear to me

Jesus drinks the bitter cup

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SM1848 #d49 (1848)

Turn and look upon me, Lord

Author: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Hymnal: SM1848 #d50 (1848) First Line: Jesus, let thy pitying eye

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