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#700. | | "Be not anxious for the morrow," |
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#701. | | All the way my Savior leads me; |
#702. | | 'Tis now in part I know His grace; |
Ch. | | Then shall I know as I am known, |
#703. | | Precious promise God doth give thee, |
Ch. | | I will guide thee, I will guide thee, |
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#704. | | Though troubles assail, |
#705. | | In some way or other the Lord will provide: |
Ch. | | Then we'll trust in the Lord, and He will provide; |
#706. | | Sometimes a light surprises |
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#707. | | When upon life's billows you are tempest tossed, |
Ch. | | Count your blessings, name them one by one; |
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#708. | | Fresh as the dew of the morning, |
Ch. | | Lord of all hope, O how |
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#709. | | Jesus triumphant when the storm-clouds break, |
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#710. | | The days may yet grow darker, |
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#711. | | I know not what awaits me, |
Ch. | | Where He may lead I'll follow, |
#712. | | Be still, my heart! These anxious cares |
#713. | | Day by day, and with each passing moment, |
#714. | | Through all the changing scenes of life, |
#715. | | Not now, but in the coming years, |
Ch. | | Then trust in God through all thy days; |
#716. | | Begone, unbelief, |
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#717. | | O let us rejoice in the Lord evermore, |
Ch. | | Then rejoice evermore, rejoice evermore, |
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#718. | | Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin? |
#719. | | Like a river, glorious |
Ch. | | Stayed upon Christ Jesus, |
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#720. | | God hath not promised skies always blue, |
Ch. | | But God hath promised strength for the day, |
#721. | | I'll sing of the wonderful promise |
Ch. | | Yes, over and over and over, |
#722. | | The cross that He gave may be heavy, |
Ch. | | The cross is not greater than His grace, |
#723. | | He giveth more grace when the burdens grow greater, |
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#724. | | A little bird I am, |
#725. | | Strong are the walls around me, |
#726. | | Long plunged in sorrow, I resign |
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#727. | | Light after darkness, |
#728. | | I have been through the valley of sorrow and weeping, |
#729. | | Is it raining, little flower? |
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#730. | | Pressed out of measure, pressed beyond all length; |
Ch. | | God is my hope and God is my joy; |
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#731. | | Why should I fear the darkest hour, |
#732. | | My Father is rich in houses and lands, |
Ch. | | I'm a child of the King, |
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#733. | | In Eden's garden fair we see |
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#734. | | The law of God is holy, good, |
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#735. | | The law of letters God defines, |
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#736. | | In ancient times the law of God |
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#737. | | Life eternal brings us |
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#738. | | There is a certain sense of life |
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#739. | | In those regenerated by the Lord |
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#740. | | The principle of incarnation |
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#741. | | God ordained us unto sonship, |
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#742. | | Man is a being of three parts, |
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#743. | | God created us His vessels |
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#744. | | In dealings with the Lord as life |
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#745. | | O Lord, Thou art the Spirit now |
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#746. | | Lord, teach us to discern the spirit |
#747. | | The holiest of God's temple is |
#748. | | By the cross discern the spirit, |
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#749. | | The Spirit of the triune God |
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#750. | | God's intention is to have us |
Ch. | | Lord, transform us to Thine image |
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#751. | | It is not by struggling, |
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#752. | | I am the Lord that healeth thee, |
#753. | | There is a healing branch that grows |
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#754. | | To those who fear Jehovah's name |
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#755. | | He healeth me, oh, bless His name! |
Ch. | | He healeth me, He healeth me! |
#756. | | When Christ of old with healing pow'r |
Ch. | | O suffering one, stretch forth your hand, |
#757. | | At even when the sun was set, |
#758. | | Have you found the great Physician, |
Ch. | | He is just the same today; |
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#759. | | Just one touch as He moves along, |
Ch. | | Just one touch as He passes by, |
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#760. | | She only touched the hem of His garment |
Ch. | | Oh, touch the hem of His garment, |
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#761. | | Prayer is the soul's sincere desire, |
#762. | | Prayer is the incense of a holy heart |
#763. | | Christ is the Alpha of our prayers; |
#764. | | Lord, in Thy presence silent I would be, |
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#765. | | Christian, seek not yet repose, |
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#766. | | Teach me to pray, Lord, teach me to pray; |
Ch. | | Living in Thee, Lord, and Thou in me, |
#767. | | Teach us to pray that we may cause |
#768. | | Lord, teach us to use |
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#769. | | To the holiest place I'd come, |
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#770. | | In the holiest place, touch the throne of grace, |
Ch. | | Hallelujah! Hallelujah! |
#771. | | The veil is rent and opened is |
#772. | | Lord, we meet to seek Thy face |
Ch. | | Here together we would pray, |
#773. | | Lord Jesus Christ, we seek Thy face; |
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#774. | | From every stormy wind that blows, |
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#775. | | In the mighty Name of Jesus, |
Ch. | | Mighty Name! Mighty Name! |
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#776. | | "Ask in faith," the Name of Jesus |
#777. | | Say to this mountain, "Go, |
#778. | | Keep up the song of faith, |
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#779. | | Pray with one accord in spirit, |
Ch. | | Pray with one accord in spirit, |
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#780. | | Praying always in the spirit, |
Ch. | | Praying always in the spirit, |
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#781. | | Exercise the spirit, |
#782. | | How mysterious, O Lord, |
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#783. | | Pray to touch the throne of God, |
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#784. | | Pray to fellowship with Jesus, |
Ch. | | Pray to fellowship with Jesus, |
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#785. | | Praying to express the Lord, |
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#786. | | Pray to labor with the Lord, |
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#787. | | I must tell Jesus all of my trials; |
Ch. | | I must tell Jesus! I must tell Jesus! |
#788. | | When thou wakest in the morning |
#789. | | What a Friend we have in Jesus, |
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#790. | | "Keep the incense burning" |
#791. | | The priest's position holy is; |
Ch. | | Let us the incense burn |
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#792. | | Waiting on Thee, Lord, waiting on Thee; |
#793. | | My soul, be silent, wait upon the Lord! |
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#794. | | Stir me, oh, stir me, Lord, I care not how, |
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#795. | | Father, let Thy kingdom come, |
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#796. | | Christ, from whom all blessings flow, |
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#797. | | Revive Thy work, O Lord! |
Ch. | | Revive Thy work, O Lord! |
#798. | | Revive Thy work, dear Lord! |
Ch. | | Revive Thy work, dear Lord! |
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#799. | | All Scripture is the very breath of God, |