Browsing topics in Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David: to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian church in general (3rd. ed.)

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#45bWhy has my God my soul forsook
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#45bWhy has my God my soul forsook
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#47bNow let our mournful songs record
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#47bNow let our mournful songs record
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#47aNow from the roaring lion's rage
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#47aNow from the roaring lion's rage
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#126bSave me, O God, the swelling floods
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#126bSave me, O God, the swelling floods
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#128Now let our lips with holy fear
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#128Now let our lips with holy fear
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#129Father, I sing thy wondrous grace
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#129Father, I sing thy wondrous grace
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#130aDeep in our hearts let us record
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#130b'Twas for our sake, eternal God
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#130aDeep in our hearts let us record
Christhis sufferings and kingdom#130b'Twas for our sake, eternal God
Christhis sufferings for our salvation#122Sing, all the nations to the Lord
Christhis sufferings for our salvation#122Sing, all the nations to the Lord
Christhis sufferings for our salvation#123aNow shall my solmen vows be paid
Christhis sufferings for our salvation#123aNow shall my solmen vows be paid

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