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Browsing topics in A Selection of Hymns: from the best authors, intended to be an appendix to Dr. Watt's psalms and hymns. (1st Am. ed.)

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Communion with Christ#CDLXXXVIITo Jesus our exalted Lord
Communion with ChristDesired#XCVIIIO for a closer walk with God
Communion with ChristDesired#XCVIIMy rising soul, with strong desires
Communion with ChristDesired#XCIXO that I knew the secret place
Communion with God#XCVIOur heavenly father calls
Communion with Saints#CCLIVBlest be the tie that binds
Communion with Saints with our own hearts#CCCXXIXReturn, my roving heart, return
Compassion of Christ#CCCLXVIIDid Christ o'er sinner's weep
ComplaintOf hardness of heart#CCL'Tis a point I long to know
ComplaintOf inability to do good#CCCIXI would, but cannot sing
ComplaintOf inconstancy#CCCXThe wandering star, and fleeting wind
ComplaintOf pride#CCCXIOft have I turn'd my eye within
ComplaintOf stupidity in hearing and prayer#CCLXXVThe Lord will happiness divine
ComplaintOf unfruitfulness#DXIGod of my life, to thee belong
ComplaintUnder great pain#CCCLVIIIOur Father, whose eternal sway
Complaint and hop in sickness#DXXXVIIILord, I am paine'; but I resign
Condescending grace of Christ#CXXXIIISavior of men, and Lord of love
Condescension of God#XIVWhen the eternal bows the skies
Confidence in God#CCLXXXVIAway my unbelieving fear
Confidence in God#CCCXLIVThou, Lord, my safety, thou my Light

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