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     marker 99|  |  |  |  | When earthly streams are passed away,
 And creature comforts gone,
 The Lord’s my helper and my stay,
 Sufficient and alone.
 
 
 My friend art thou whate’er I go,
 The object of my love;
 My kind protector here below,
 And my reward above.
 
 
 When foes intrude or tyrants frown,
 Thou art my sure relief;
 To thee I make my sorrows known
 And tell thee all my grief.
 
 
 This world would be a wilderness,
 If banished, Lord, from thee;
 And heaven without thy smiling face,
 Would be no heaven to me.
 
 
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LYRICS
 
      
        | Meter: | 8  6  8  6   (C.M.) 
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 |  | Bible Refs: | Ps 56:3; Ps 73:25; 
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LIST OF LYRIC SOURCES
  
   
         | Hymn/Song Book | Year | Song # |  |  | 1818 | # 156 |  
	
MUSIC
 
    
        | Name: | DUBLIN (HOWARD) 
 |  | Meter: | 8  6  8  6   (C.M.) 
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LIST OF MUSIC SOURCES
  
   
        | Hymn/Song Book | Song # | Key |  |  | # 439 | G |  |  | # 272 | G |  |  | # 588 | G |  |  | # 378 | G |  |  | # 751 | G |  
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