| A friend and helper so divine | 225t Reynolds
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| I’m sorry to leave, I love you so well. | 347t Christian’s Farewell
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| And so they stand opposed. | 495 The Midnight Cry
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| And why are my winters so long? | 127 Green Fields
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| And you are so far from home. | 108b The Traveler
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| But now my heart’s so careless grown | 67 Columbus
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| But this I do find: we two are so joined | 369 Send a Blessing
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| Dear loving friends, so fare you well. | 549 Phillips’ Farewell
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| Father, if I may call Thee so | 48b Kedron
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| For now I am so weak. | 398 The Dying Boy
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| Forgive the song that falls so low | 168 Cowper
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| Hail the day so long expected | 117 Babylon Is Fallen
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| He anoints my head with oil so sweet | 490 My Shepherd Guides
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| His life so freely gave | 480 Redemption
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| I a poor child, and Thou so high | 168 Cowper
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| I am so vile, so prone to sin | 317 Jackson
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| I am so weak I stumble, and so I’m left behind | 141 Complainer
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| Let’s live so in youth that we blush not in age. | 136 Morality
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| Love so amazing, so divine | 447 Wondrous Cross
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| My friends have been so good to me | 549 Phillips’ Farewell
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| My understanding is so blind | 317 Jackson
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| No music so charming, no look is so warming | 360 The Royal Band
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| Nor can I live on things so vile | 520 Ata
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| Not walls or hills could guard so well | 474 Mount Desert
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| O could I stay with friends so kind | 62 Parting Hand
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| Or thorns compose so rich a crown? | 447 Wondrous Cross
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| So a soul that’s born of God | 84 Amsterdam
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| So, brethren, fare you well. | 414t Farewell Brethren
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| So comforted and so sustained | 379 Span of Life
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| So death will soon disrobe us all | 209 Evening Shade
302 Logan
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| So fades the lovely blooming flow’r | 32b Distress
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| So fare you well | 53 Jerusalem
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| So freely shed for me. | 328 Praise God
422 Burdette
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| So I am filled with folly and so neglect to pray | 141 Complainer
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| So I but safely reach my home | 43 Primrose Hill
114 Saint’s Delight
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| So I must halt, recount my thoughts | 482 Mulberry Grove
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| So let Thy pard’ning love be found. | 73t Cusseta
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| So longs my soul, O God, for Thee | 230 Converting Grace
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| So, loving Christians, fare you well. | 62 Parting Hand
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| So often I’m surrounded | 157 Essay
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| So pilgrims on the scorching sand | 189 Montgomery
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| So purer light shall mark the road | 27t Bethel
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| So ready to abate. | 36t America
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| So shall I to my ways take heed | 131t Messiah
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| So shall my walk be close with God | 27t Bethel
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| So soon our transient comforts fly | 32b Distress
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| So that in age I will not be | 347b Humility
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| So this is the race I’m running through grace | 369 Send a Blessing
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| So to heav’n we might be brought. | 322 Man’s Redemption
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| So to the Jews old Canaan stood | 66 Jordan
289 Greensborough
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| So when I die, I pray that I | 347b Humility
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| So, when Thy truth began its race | 479 Chester
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| The grace appeared so great. | 297 Conversion
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| The road to glory seems so long | 454 The Better Land
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| There he saw in a vision a ladder so high | 551 Jacob’s Vision
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| There’s naught in life so great as this | 523 Just for a Day
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| There’s nothing so sweet as the sound of His name | 360 The Royal Band
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| Think of the tribes so dearly bought | 49b Mear
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| Thy sanctuary taught me so | 183 Greenwich
193 Huntington
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| ’Tis, I know His voice so well | 410t The Dying Californian
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| Who sued so humbly for relief | 164 Duane Street
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| Whose anger is so slow to rise | 36t America
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| Whose mercies are so great | 36t America
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