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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
When languor and disease invade When, like a stranger on our sphere When my love to Christ grows weak When on Sinai's top I see When quiet in my house I sit When shall Thy love constrain When the day of toil is done When the Paschal evening fell When the sky is overcast When the weary, seeking rest When this passing world is done When wilt Thou save the people When, wounded sore, the stricken soul Where high the heavenly temple stands Where two or three with sweet accord Wheresoever two or three
Wherewith, O God, shall I draw near
While shepherds watched their flocks by night
While the shepherds kept their vigil
While Thee I seek, protecting Power Who are these like stars appearing
Who in the Lord confide
Who is on the Lord's side
Who is this, so weak and helpless
Whom should we love like Thee
" Whosoever heareth," shout, shout the sound
Why do we mourn departed friends
Why do you wait, dear brother Why should the children of a King.. Winter reigneth- o'er the land
Wisdom ascribe, and might, and praise With broken heart and contrite sigh With gladness we worship
With glorious clouds encompassed round With grateful delight we survey With joy we meditate the grace With Thee, my Lord, my God Within Thy temple, Lord, of old Worship, and thanks, and blessing Worship, honour, glory, blessing Would Jesus have the sinner die
YE faithful souls, who Jesus know
Ye humble souls that seek the Lord
Ye neighbours, and friends of Jesus draw near
Ye servants of God
Ye thirsty for God, to Jesus give ear
Ye virgin souls, arise
Ye who hear the blessèd call
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" Yet there is room!" The Lamb's bright hall of song
Yield to me now, for I am weak
Your harps, ye trembling saints
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HYMN
491
815
159
160 246 300
514
756
724 622
343 981
301
193
726
725
302
117
917
492
551
689
371
128
629
969
790
970
233
859
875
303
623
161
810
134
410
807
624 1004
162
344
177
266 83
267
205 268 971 396
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