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Browsing topics in The Christian's Duty: exhibited in a series of hymns collected from various authors designed for the worship of God, and for the edification of Christians (2nd ed.)

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
On Baptism#CCCXXIIIWhen John (tho' a Man)
On Baptism#LXIXDo we not know that solemn Word
On Charity and Uncharitableness#XVIIBehold how Sinners disagree
On Charity and Uncharitableness#CLIVLet Pharisees of high Esteem
On Charity and Uncharitableness#XXXBlest is the Man whose Bowels move
On Charity and Uncharitableness#CCVIOnce a Woman silent stood
On Death and Resurrection#LXIIIDeath! 'Tis a melancholy Day
On Death and Resurrection#CCCXLVIIYe Sons of Men, a feeble Race
On Death and Resurrection#CCCIIIVain Man thy fond Pursuits forbear
On Death and Resurrection#VIIIAnd must this Body die?
On Death and Resurrection#CCLXXXVIThere is a House not made with Hands
On Death and Resurrection#CLXXXVIMy Soul come meditate the Day
On Death and Resurrection#CLXXXIXNor Eye has seen, nor Ear has heard
On Death and Resurrection#CIXHow long shall Death the Tyrant reign
On Death and Resurrection#XXVIIBlessed are they (the Scriptures say)
On Death and Resurrection#XCIIIGreat God, I own thy Sentence just
On the Fall of Man, or Depravity of Human Nature#CCLXXXIXTho' Jericho pleasantly stood
On the Fall of Man, or Depravity of Human Nature#CCIVOh, For a Glance of heav'nly Day
On the Fall of Man, or Depravity of Human Nature#CLXXXVMy Lord, how great's the Favour!
On the Fall of Man, or Depravity of Human Nature#CLXXXMistaken Souls! that dream of Heav'n

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