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Browsing topics in Hymns, Selected and Original: for public and private worship (1st ed.)

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
The Scriptures#12Shall atheists dare insult the cross
The Scriptures consolatory to the penitent#11Laden with guilt, and full of fears
The Scriptures inspired#2Twas by an order from the Lord
The Scriptures inspired#3Father of mercies, in thy word
The seasons crowned with goodness#599Eternal Source of every joy!
The seasons formed by God's control#598Great God, at whose all-pow'rful call
The Shortness and Misery of Life#223Our days, alas! our mortal days
The sinner trusting in God#309What mean these jealousies and fears?
The sinner weighed and found wanting#235Raise, thoughtless sinner, raise thine eye
The soul#64What is the thing of greatest price
The Spirituality of God#14Thou art, O God! a spirit pure
The Spring improved#602Behold! long-wish'd-for spring is come
The Sting of Death is Sin#700Whence has the world her magic power?
The successful resolve#216Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
The surrender#305Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer
The sweetness of the Sabbath#506Sweet is the work, my God, my King!
The terrors of judgment, and penitence from them#298When, rising from the bed of death
The Tolling Bell#699Oft as the bell, with solemn toll
The Universal Reign of Christ#531Hark! what triumphant strains are these
The unsearchable Love of Christ#324O love divine, how sweet thou art!

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