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The new congregational hymn book : psalms and hymns for divine worship / [this book of psalms and hymns has been prepared by the Committee appointed at the annual meeting of the Congregational Union of England and Wales, held in London, may 8, 1955
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PSALMS AND HYMNS.

When Thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come Whence do our mournful thoughts arise Where high the heavenly temple stands Where shall we go to seek and find Where two or three, with sweet accord Where'er the man is found

While all the angel- throng

While Thee I seek, Almighty Power

While with ceaseless course the sun

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Who can describe the joys that rise........... Who in the Lord confide...

Who shall ascend Thy heavenly place Who shall the Lord's elect condemn Whom should we love like Thee Why did the Gentiles rage Why do we mourn departing friends Why is my heart so far from Thee Why should the dren of a King. Why should this earth delight us so Why should we start and fear to die With all my powers of heart and tongue With broken heart and contrite sigh With glory clad, with strength arrayed.. With grateful hearts, with joyful tongue With heavenly power, O Lord, defend With heavenly weapons I have fought With humble heart and tongue With joy we meditate the grace...

With my whole heart I'll raise my song...... With reverence let the saints appear With songs and honours sounding loud. Witness, ye men and angels, now Would Jesus have the sinner die

Y.

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No.

423

657

400

219

804

30

452

286

962

555

210

11

672

15

2

730

639

701

717

231

530

138

997

897

629

970

368

9

128

244

835

503

Ye dying sons of men

513

Ye hearts, with youthful vigour warm

966

Ye messengers of Christ

899

Ye mourning saints, whose streaming tears 734