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A Collection of Hymns from Various Authors. New ed.
Editor:
John Mead Ray
Publisher:
J. Burkitt, Sudbury, Mass., 1816
Language:
English
Indexes
Authors
First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d301
The evils that beset our path
d302
The gospel trump is sounding, free grace to all abounding
d303
The king of heaven his table spreads
d304
The Lord descended from above
d305
The Lord, from his exalted throne
d306
The Lord, how fearful is his name
d307
The Lord, how kind are all his ways
d308
The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's care
d309
The Lord receives his highest praise
d310
The mighty conqueror leaves the dead
d311
The mighty frame of glorious grace
d312
The promised land of peace
d313
The promises I [we] sing which love supreme [sovereign love] once [hath] spoke
d314
The spacious firmament on high
d315
The weary traveler lost in night
d316
These mortal joys, how soon they fade
d317
This earthly globe, the creature of a day
d318
This sacred day, great God, we close
d319
Those happy realms of joy and peace
d320
Thou art the First, and thou the Last
d321
Thou only Sovereign of my heart
d322
Thrice happy souls [men] [they], who born [heirs] from [of] heaven
d323
Thy flock, with what a tender care
d324
Thy goodness, Lord, while I survey
d325
Thy presence, gracious God, afford
d326
To all his flock, what wondrous love
d327
To bless thy chosen race, in mercy, Lord, incline
d328
To Christ, the Lord, let every tongue its noblest tribute bring
d329
To praise the [thee] ever bounteous [beauteous] Lord
d330
To thee, my God, my days are known
d331
To thee, my Shepherd [Savior] and my Lord [Lamb]
d332
To thee, O God, I daily sigh
d333
To thee, O God, we homage pay
d334
To view, unveiled, thy radiant face
d335
Tomorrow, Lord, is thine
d336
Trust in the Lord, ye heirs of hope
d337
Unhappy city hadst thou known
d338
Unite my roving [rising] thoughts unite
d339
Unvail [Unveil] thy bosom, faithful tomb
d340
Up to thy seat, eternal God
d341
Vital spark of heavenly flame
d342
We sing the deep mysterious plan
d343
We're bound for [to] yonder land
d344
We've no abiding city here
d345
What glory gilds the sacred page
d346
What is our God or [and] what his name
d347
What mean [means] these jealousies and fears
d348
What shall the dying sinner do
d349
What though downy slumbers flee
d350
What tongue can tell, what fancy paint
d351
What various hindrances we meet
d352
When Abraham, full of sacred awe
d353
When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]
d354
When blooming youth is [are] snatched [called] away
d355
When darkness long has veiled my [the] mind
d356
When fancy spreads her boldest wings
d357
When Isr'l through the desert passed
d358
When rising from the bed of death
d359
When sickness shakes the [languid] frame
d360
When sins and fears prevailing rise
d361
When tumults of unruly fear
d362
Where two or three, with sweet accord
d363
While all thy glories, O my God
d364
While contests rend the Christian church
d365
While my Redeemer's near
d366
While on the verge of life I stand
d367
While sounds of war are heard around
d368
While sweet reflection through my days
d369
While thee I [we] seek, protecting power
d370
While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun
d371
Who can tell how good and pleasant
d372
Why flow these torrents of distress
d373
Why should our mourning thoughts delight
d374
Why sinks my weak desponding mind
d375
With flowing eyes and bleeding hearts
d376
With melting heart [hearts] and weeping eyes
d377
With what a fixed [fixt] and peaceful mind
d378
Ye glittering toys of earth, adieu
d379
Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell [adieu]
d380
Ye hearts with youthful vigor warm
d381
Ye humble souls that [who] seek the Lord
d382
Ye mourning saints [friends] [ ones], whose streaming tears
d383
Ye servant [servants] of the Lord, Each in his [your] office waits
d384
Ye sons of earth prepare the plough
d385
Ye sons of men, with joy record
d386
Ye weak inhabitants of clay
d387
Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor Behold a royal feast
d388
Yes, I will bless thee, O my God
d389
Yes, the Redeemer rose [lives]; The Savior left the dead
d390
Yes, 'tis a rough and thorny road
d391
Your harps, ye [you] trembling [mourning] [tearful], saints
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