en the worn spirit wants repose, 47
When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt, 506
When wounded sore, the stricken soul, 187
While in sweet communion feeding, 479
While shepherds watched their flocks, 96
Who'll be the next to follow Jesus, 219
Why do we mourn departing friends, 493
Why do you wait, dear brother, 207
Why should our tears in sorrow flow, 495
Why should the children of a King, 169
With joy we mediate the grace, 157
With stately towers and bulwarks, 431
With thine own pity Savior, see, 462
Witness, ye men and angels! now, 470
Work, for the night is coming, 416
Would you lose your load of sin, 242
Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim, 29
Yes, God is good; in earth and sky, 83
Yes, we trust the day is breaking, 453
Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor, 209
Yield not to temptation, 430
Zion, dreary and in anguish, 444
Zion stands with hills surrounded, 440
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