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When man grows bold in sin,

When, marshall'd on the nightly plain,
When my weakness would persuade,
When pining sickness wastes the frame,
When rising from the bed of death,
When to Thy throne I raise my cry,

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When vexing thoughts within me rise, (2nd Fart.) 164
When worn with sickness, oft hast Thou, (2nd Part.) 258
Where are our fathers? whither gone (4th Part.) 210
Where high the heavenly temple stands,
While in the east yon cheering ray,

While others crowd the house of mirth,

While, with ceaseless course, the sun

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Whom man forsakes Thou wilt not leave, (2nd Part.) 142
Why do the wealthy wicked boast,

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Why do we mourn departed friends,

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Why pourest thou forth thine anxious plaint,
Why should I fear the darkest hour,

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Why those fears ?-behold, 'tis Jesus
Why will my Father hide His face,

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Ye holy souls, in God rejoice:

Yes! Thou hast much to do with me,
Yet a few years, or days perhaps,

Yet, though my earthly hopes are dead,

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