| FIRST LINE
| SONGWRITERS | DATES
| METER
| LYRICS?
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0 | To the Lord we're as a garden
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| 8 7 8 7 and refrain
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1 | Let him embrace my soul and prove
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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1:2 | I stand amazed when I realise
| Paul Oakley
| ©1990
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1:3 | Sight hearing feeling taste and smell
| John Newton
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| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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1:3 | Jesu the virgins' Crown do Thou
| of Milan. Ambrose tr/ad by John Mason Neale
| 4 ce
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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1:3 | There have been names that I have loved
| Lela B. Long
| 20 c
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1:3 | From the sleep of ages
| Stuart Townend
| ©1995
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1:3 | His Name is as ointment poured forth
| A. Cadman
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1:3 | How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
| John Newton
| 1779
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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1:4 | And now O Father mindful of the love
| William Bright tr/ad by Jubilate Hymns
| ©1874
| 10 10 10 10 10 10
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1:4 | And now O Father mindful of the love
| William Bright
| 1874
| 10 10 10 10 10 10
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1:4 | I will rejoice in You
| Unknown
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1:4 | In memory of the Saviour's love
| Thomas Cotterill
| 1805
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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1:4 | Nearer still nearer close to Thy heart
| Lelia Naylor Morris
| 1898
| 9 10 9 10 extended
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1:7 | Thou whom my soul admires above
| Isaac Watts
| 1707
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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1:7 | Thou Shepherd of Israel and mine
| Charles Wesley & Joseph Hart
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| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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1:14 | I cannot breathe enough of Thee O gentle
| W. Spencer Walter
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| 8 6 8 8 6 extended
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1:14 | Lord Jesus Christ our heart feels sweet
| Witness Lee
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| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) and refra
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1:14 | Thy name is sweet as ointment poured
| Witness Lee
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| 10 10 10 10
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1:14 | As the bridegroom to His chosen
| Johannes Tauler tr/ad by Emma Frances Shuttleworth Bevan
| 1858
| 8 7 8 7 6
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1:28-34 | Bless the Lord our fathers' God
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 7 7 7 7
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2:1 | Thou the Rose of Sharon Let Thy praises
| Russell Kelso Carter
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| 6 5 6 5 D and refrain
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2:1 | In Sharon's lovely Rose Immortal
| Lloyd Hymns
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2:1 | Donkey and ox around his bed sleeps
| Paul Wigmore
| ©
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2:1 | Down in the valley midst lilies sweet
| Anonymous tr/ad by S. C. Theodore Ramsey
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| 11 10 11 10 and refrain
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2:1 | Jesus Rose of Sharon Bloom within
| Ida A. Guirey
| c.19
| 11 11 11 11 with refrain
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2:1 | Valley lilies meek and lowly
| Flora Kirkland
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| 8 7 8 7
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2:1 | I've found a friend in Jesus
| Charles William Fry
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2:1 | Lo how a rose ever blooming from tender
| 16th Century German Carol & Friedrich Layritz (Layriz) & John Casper Mattes tr/ad by Theodore Baker
| 15 c
| 7 6 7 6 6 7 6
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2:1 | I have found a friend in Jesus He's
| Charles William Fry
| 1881
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2:1-4 | Behold the Rose of Sharon here
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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2:4 | While the sons of earth retiring From
| Roswell Park
| 1836
| 8 7 8 7 D
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2:4 | We are children of the King And His
| Helen Howarth Lemmel
| 1922
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2:4 | Bear the good tidings all over the world
| Eliza Edmunds Hewitt
| 1896
| 10 10 10 10 r 10 10 5
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2:4 | Go forward Christian soldier beneath His
| Lawrence Tuttiett
| 1861
| 7 6 7 6 D
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2:4 | Jesus spreads his banner o'er us
| Roswell Park
| 1836
| 8 7 8 7 D
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2:4 | Surrounded by unnumbered foes
| Gerald Massey
| 1863
| 8 8 8 8 8 8
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2:4 | O God Whose love is over all
| John Haynes Holmes
| 1909
| 8 6 8 6 D (D.C.M.)
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2:4 | At Thy feet our God and Father
| James Drummond Burns
| 1861
| 8 7 8 7
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2:4 | I am the apple of God's eye
| Jim Bailey
| ©1996
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2:4 | He brought me to His banqueting table
| Kevin Prosch
| ©1991
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2:6-7 | Behold the Rose of Sharon here
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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2:8 | His voice as the sound of the dulcimer
| Anonymous
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| 11 8 11 8 D
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2:8 | There's a light upon the mountains
| Henry Burton
| 1910
| 8 7 8 7 D
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2:8-12 | From the sleep of ages
| Stuart Townend
| ©1995
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2:8-13 | The voice of my Beloved sounds Over the
| Isaac Watts
| 1707
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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2:10 | Come away to the skies my beloved arise
| Charles Wesley
| 1755
| 6 6 9 6 6 9
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2:10-12 | O voice of the Beloved Thy bride hath
| Jackson Mason
| 1889
| 7 6 7 6 D
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2:10-13 | Sing when the rain is coming sing when
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
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2:10-13 | Come see the winter is past the rain is
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 7 7 11 7
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2:12 | When spring unlocks the flowers
| Reginald Heber
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| 7 6 7 6 8 6 8 6
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2:14 | Christ will me His aid afford
| Johnson Jr. Oatman
| 1900
| 7 8 7 8 and refrain
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2:14-17 | Hark the Redeemer from on high
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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2:16 | A long time I wandered in darkness
| Philip Paul Bliss
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| 11 11 11 11 with refrain
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2:16 | Fade fade each earthly joy Jesus is mine
| Jane Catharine Lundie Bonar
| 1843
| 10 10 12 10
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2:16 | O Lamb of God Whose love divine
| Vincent Stuckey Stratton Coles
| 1868
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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2:16 | I lift my heart to Thee Saviour divine
| Charles Edward Mudie
| 1872
| 6 4 6 4 10 10
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2:16 | He brought me to His banqueting table
| Kevin Prosch
| ©1991
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2:16 | God of heaven with the heart
| Stuart Townend
| ©1992
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2:16 | Jesus Thy name I love All other names
| James George Deck
| 1842
| 6 6 4 6 6 6 4
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2:16 | Loved with everlasting love Led by grace
| George Wade Robinson
| 1876
| 7 7 7 7 D extended
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2:16 | Jesus I am resting resting in the joy
| Jean Sophia Pigott
| 1876
| 8 7 8 5 D and refrain
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2:16 | My beloved is mine and I am His
| Unknown
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2:17 | Tis night but O the joyful morn Will
| Edward Denny
| 1838
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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2:17 | Some day we say and turn our eyes
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2:17 | When the mists have rolled in splendour
| Annie Herbert Barker
| 1883
| 8 7 8 7 D and refrain
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2:17 | Far away beyond the shadows
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby
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| 8 7 8 7 and refrain
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2:17 | We are marching to the city On the hill
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby
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| 8 7 8 7 D
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3:1-5 | Often I seek my Lord by night
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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3:2 | From the sleep of ages
| Stuart Townend
| ©1995
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3:11 | Daughters of Zion come behold
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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4:1-11 | Kind is the speech of Christ our Lord
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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4:9 | Catch the fire
| Chris A. Bowater
| ©1996
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4:10 | I stand amazed when I realise
| Paul Oakley
| ©1990
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4:12-15 | We are a garden walled around
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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4:16 | O Holy Ghost Thy people bless Who long
| Henry Williams Baker
| 1874
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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5:1 | We are a garden walled around
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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5:8 | To those who know the Lord I speak Is my
| William Cowper
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| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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5:9-16 | The wondering world inquires to know
| Isaac Watts
| 1707
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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5:10 | The Saviour comes no outward pomp
| William Robertson
| 1745
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.) and refra
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5:10 | With my whole heart I will praise You
| Graham Kendrick
| ©1981
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5:10 | My Lord He is the fairest of the fair
| Joan Parsons
| ©1978
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5:13 | My Lord He is the fairest of the fair
| Joan Parsons
| ©1978
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5:16 | O God of loveliness O Lord of Heaven
| Alfonso (Alphononso) Maria de’ Liguon tr/ad by Edmund Vaughen
| 1863
| 12 12 12 12
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5:16 | My soul's best Friend What joy and
| Wolfgang Christoph Dessler (Deszler) tr/ad by Geistreiches Gesangbuch
| 1692
| 9 8 9 8 9 9 8 9 9 8
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5:16 | I can see that you love Jesus first
| Bob Fitts
| ©1986
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5:16 | Thou art fairer than the morning
| Frances (Fanny) Jane Crosby
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| 8 7 8 7 and refrain
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5:16 | Beautiful the fields beyond the river
| George Frederick Root
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6:1-3 | When strangers stand and hear me tell
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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6:3 | The waves are tossing billows roll And
| Joel A. Erickson
| 2005
| 8 8 8 8 D (D.L.M.)
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6:3 | He brought me to His banqueting table
| Kevin Prosch
| ©1991
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6:4 | Who is this that grows
| Phil Rogers
| ©1984
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6:10 | O Jesu Thou the beauty art Of angel
| Bernard of Clairvaux tr/ad by Edward Caswall
| 12 c
| 8 6 8 6 (C.M.)
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6:10 | Beautiful Saviour King of Creation
| German Jesuits tr/ad by Joseph A. Seiss
| 1677
| 10 7 10 8
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6:10 | Fairest Lord Jesus ruler of all nature
| German Jesuits tr/ad by Lilian Stevenson & Joseph A. Seiss
| 1677
| 5 6 8 5 5 8
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6:10 | Who is this that grows
| Phil Rogers
| ©1984
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6:12 | When strangers stand and hear me tell
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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7:5-13 | Now in the galleries of his grace
| Isaac Watts
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| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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8:5-7 | Who is this fair one in distress
| Isaac Watts
| 1707
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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8:6 | O Jesus my Lord how sweetly you lie
| Michael A. Perry
| ©
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8:13-14 | Who is this fair one in distress
| Isaac Watts
| 1707
| 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
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8:14 | Fly ye seasons fly still faster Let the
| Thomas Kelly
| 1809
| 8 7 8 7 4 7 extended
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8:14 | Come see the winter is past the rain is
| Christopher M. Idle
| ©
| 7 7 11 7
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