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| #600. | | My God, my Portion, and my Love, |
| #601. | | My heart is resting, O my God, |
| Ch. | | Oh, peace of God that passeth thought, |
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| #602. | | O how glorious! O how holy! |
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| #603. | | Eternal Light! Eternal Light! |
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| #604. | | Unto the hills around do I lift up |
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| #605. | | My home is God Himself; Christ brought me there, |
| #606. | | Oh, how the thought of God attracts |
| #607. | | O God, our help in ages past, |
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| #608. | | What mystery, the Father, Son and Spirit, |
| Ch. | | The Triune God has now become our all! |
| #609. | | I praise Thee for Thy mystery, |
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| #610. | | God's Spirit His transmission is, |
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| #611. | | God's glorious substance Spirit is, |
| #612. | | God intends that all His being |
| Ch. | | All God's being, all His riches |
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| #613. | | I would commune with Thee, my God; |
| #614. | | Nearer, my God, to Thee, |
| #615. | | Begin the day with God! |
| #616. | | Day is dying in the west, |
| Ch. | | Holy, holy, holy, |
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| #617. | | Thou sweet, beloved will of God, |
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| #618. | | On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross, |
| Ch. | | So I'll cherish the old rugged cross, |
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| #619. | | In the cross of Christ I glory, |
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| #620. | | The cross it standeth fast, |
| Ch. | | Hallelujah, hallelujah, |
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| #621. | | Beneath the cross of Jesus |
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| #622. | | If we take the cross, will we but suffer pain? |
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| #623. | | There is no gain but by a loss; |
| #624. | | The heavier the cross, the nearer God; |
| #625. | | 'Tis my happiness below |
| #626. | | Olives that have known no pressure |
| Ch. | | Each blow I suffer |
| #627. | | Lord, day by day I view Thy wondrous Cross |
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| #628. | | Via Bethlehem we journey, |
| #629. | | Hast thou no scar? |
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| #630. | | The way of the Cross means sacrifice, |
| Ch. | | 'Tis the way of the Cross, are you willing for this? |
| #631. | | If I'd know Christ's risen power, |
| Ch. | | If no death, no life, |
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| #632. | | Never further than Thy Cross, |
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| #633. | | And wouldst thou live on earth as "more than conqu'ror"? |
| #634. | | Cross of Christ! Lead onward, |
| Ch. | | Cross of Christ! Lead onward, |
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| #635. | | Let us contemplate the grape vine, |
| #636. | | "If it die," oh, hear the message |
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| #637. | | "Wrecked outright on Jesus' breast": |
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| #638. | | To Calv'ry let our eyes be turned, |
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| #639. | | Death cannot hold the resurrection life, |
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| #640. | | Life out of death — dear Master, is it spoken |
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| #641. | | Art thou hung'ring for the fulness |
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| #642. | | "Within the Veil": be this, belov'd, thy portion, |
| #643. | | Take time to behold Him, |
| #644. | | Looking unto Jesus, |
| Ch. | | Looking unto Jesus, |
| #645. | | O soul, are you weary and troubled? |
| Ch. | | Turn your eyes upon Jesus, |
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| #646. | | Oh, trust thyself to Jesus |
| #647. | | Trust Him when thy wants are many; |
| #648. | | Soldier, soldier, fighting in the world's great strife, |
| #649. | | Fear not, little flock, from the cross to the throne, |
| Ch. | | Only believe, only believe; |
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| #650. | | O doubting, struggling Christian, |
| Ch. | | O settle it all with Jesus, |
| #651. | | When is the time to trust? |
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| #652. | | O troubled soul, beneath the rod |
| Ch. | | Be still, O troubled soul, be still; |
| #653. | | Rest, rest thee, weary heart, |
| #654. | | "Be all at rest, my soul!" Oh! Blessed secret |
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| #655. | | Feed on His faithfulness, my soul, |
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| #656. | | "Consider Him," let Christ thy pattern be, |
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| #657. | | Can you be obedient |
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| #658. | | Walk in the light, and thou shalt know |
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| #659. | | Rejoice in the Lord! Oh, let His mercy cheer; |
| Ch. | | If God be for us, if God be for us, |
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| #660. | | In nothing be anxious; the Lord is at hand. |
| #661. | | Master, how shall I bless Thy name |
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| #662. | | "On toward the goal!" Press on! |
| #663. | | "Forward!" be our watchword, |
| #664. | | Rise, my soul, thy God directs thee; |
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| #665. | | Come, let us to the Lord our God |
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| #666. | | Watch, for the night is ending! |
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| #667. | | Seek ye first, not earthly pleasure, |
| #668. | | Have you felt the Father's love? |
| Ch. | | More and more, more and more, |
| #669. | | In the heart of Jesus |
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| #670. | | Take the name of Jesus with you, |
| Ch. | | Precious name! Oh, how sweet! |
| #671. | | Deep down into the depths of this Thy Name, |
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| #672. | | Not what I am, O Lord, but what Thou art; |
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| #673. | | I take my portion from Thy hand, |
| Ch. | | Whate'er it be! Whate'er it be! |
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| #674. | | The Lord will silently plan for thee, |
| #675. | | God moves in a mysterious way |
| #676. | | All thy griefs by Him are ordered, |
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| #677. | | Art thou sunk in depths of sorrow |
| Ch. | | Underneath thee, underneath thee, |
| #678. | | I will not be afraid; |
| #679. | | Safe in the arms of Jesus, |
| Ch. | | Safe in the arms of Jesus, |
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| #680. | | "All in His hands" — what confidence it brings |
| #681. | | Our times are in Thy hand; |
| #682. | | When I survey life's varied scene, |
| #683. | | God holds the key to all unknown, |
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| #684. | | Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish; |
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| #685. | | Lord, Thou art with me! |
| #686. | | "Fear not, I am with thee"; |
| Ch. | | No, never alone, |
| #687. | | O Thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight, |
| #688. | | I've seen the lightning flashing, |
| Ch. | | No, never alone, |
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| #689. | | O child of the Kingdom in doubt and distress! |
| Ch. | | Take God at His Word, |
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| #690. | | Hark! A voice from heav'n proclaiming, |
| Ch. | | Hear the message from the throne, |
| #691. | | Hark! The voice of love and mercy |
| #692. | | There's a little word that the Lord has giv'n |
| Ch. | | Let us reckon, reckon, reckon, |
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| #693. | | He faileth not, for He is God; |
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| #694. | | Be not dismayed whate'er betide, |
| Ch. | | God will take care of you, |
| #695. | | Does Jesus care when my heart is pained |
| Ch. | | O yes, He cares, I know He cares, |
| #696. | | Cast thou thy care upon the Lord, |
| #697. | | Weary pilgrim on life's pathway — |
| Ch. | | Cast thy burden on the Lord! |
| #698. | | Amid the trials that I meet, |
| Ch. | | Thou thinkest, Lord, of me! |
| #699. | | In the hour of trial, |