| 101 |
The Lord is our Strength and Redeemer
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| 102 |
Man of Sorrows, what a name
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| 103 |
Joy to the world ! the Lord is come,
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| 104 |
I've found a friend in Jesus,— He's everything to me,
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| 105 |
Jesus, Thou Refuge of the soul,
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| 106 |
Dear Refuge of my weary soul,
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| 107 |
Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb,
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| 108 |
There is no name so sweet on earth,
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| 109 |
Rest of the weary, joy of the sad,
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| 110 |
The Day-star hath risen, the night-clouds have flown,
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| 111 |
Joy to the world; the Lord is come!,
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| 112 |
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds,
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| 113 |
Blessed be the Fountain of blood,
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| 114 |
Look away to the cross of the Cruci-fied One,
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| 115 |
When I survey the wondrous cross,
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| 116 |
On Calvary's brow . . my Saviour died, . . ,
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Not all the blood of beasts,
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Christ hath redeemed us: sing,
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| 119 |
Christ has for sin atonement made:,
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| 120 |
Oh, what am I, that I should be,
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| 121 |
On yonder hill of Calvary,
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Oh, who is this that cometh,
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There is life for a look at the Crucified One,
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| 124 |
Look up ! look up ! ye weary ones,
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Behold a Fountain deep and wide,
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