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Hymns and Hymn Tunes in the English Metrical Psalters
Editor:
Edna Parks
Publisher:
Coleman Ross, New York, 1966
Language:
English
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d601
O what great comfort is it, to give praise
d602
O what is't Lord, that you would have me do
d603
Of all those judgements which thy word
d604
On thee, my sure foundation
d605
Open thine eyes, my soul, and see
d606
Our gold, rich king of poverty
d607
Our hearts, Oh blessed God incline
d608
Our voice how should we raise
d609
Philosophers have measured mountains
d610
Plunged in grief and in distress
d611
Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth
d612
Prepare for songs he's come he's come
d613
Rejoice not without fear, my heart
d614
Relieve my soul with thy dear mercies balms
d615
Remember death: for, now my tongue
d616
Remember how, beside the bands
d617
Remember me, thou great I AM
d618
Renowned men their herds to keep
d619
Rich gifts, and graces manifold
d620
Rise, royal Zion [Sion], rise and sing
d621
Rise, thou first and fairest morning
d622
Rivers run, and springs each one
d623
Sacred dear Father of all things created
d624
Sacred director of divine Sion
d625
Sacred redeemer let my prayers pierce
d626
Said I not so that I would sin no more
d627
Said [not causeless] it hath been
d628
Savior, if thy precious love
d629
Schweige Still
d630
See brethren, what a pleasing bliss
d631
See, see, the sky from storms is clear
d632
See sinful soul thy Savior's suffering see
d633
Seek the Lord, and in his ways persevere
d634
Seize on my Saviors tender flesh, scarce grown
d635
Shall frost and snow give praise to thee
d636
Shall mountain, desert, beast, and tree
d637
Since all of us, near kinsmen be
d638
Since, by election, I am sent
d639
Since, Lord, thou hast well pleased been
d640
Since now, my babe, of sleep possest
d641
Since they in singing, take delight
d642
Since thou hast Lord, appointed so
d643
Sing Hallelujah to our Lord
d644
Sing, my soul, to God thy Lord
d645
Six days, O Lord, the world to make
d646
So cause us, Lord, to think
d647
So much who knows, that he can say
d648
So oft as neighbors disagree
d649
So powerful are the faithful cries
d650
So sharp and bitter be the wrongs
d651
Some, have a custom, when they bring
d652
Sorrow betide my sins, must smart so soon
d653
Strange truth, that the selfsame should be
d654
Stupendous love, That I so soon should be
d655
Sure, you may be that orient light
d656
Surpassing Lord, whose mercies have surpast
d657
Surrounding hosts of enemies
d658
Sweet infancy
d659
Sweet Jesu, why, why dost thou love
d660
Sweet Jesus is the name
d661
Sweet slumbers come and chase away
d662
Sweet tenants of this grove
d663
Take courage, O my soul, and rest
d664
Take heed, my heart, for in my breast
d665
Take heed, my heart, how thou let in
d666
Teach us by his example, Lord
d667
Tears have done
d668
Tell me you bright stars that shine
d669
That rage as David's sore declared
d670
That rage whereof the Psalm doth say
d671
The badge of faith bids, ne'er forget
d672
The birds that here so merrily do sing
d673
The Blessed Virgin travailed without pain
d674
The constant Christian still doth good pursue
d675
The day is now returned
d676
The favor, Lord, which of thy grace
d677
The fields, for prayer, Isaac chose
d678
The first which brought the blessed news
d679
The flowers which washed away almost
d680
The forty days are ending, and you go
d681
The God of bliss
d682
The Lamb is eaten, and is yet again
d683
The pleasant years that seem so swift
d684
The prince of darkness, flushed with victory
d685
The propagation of our kind
d686
The several Sundays of man's life
d687
The sixth day's light may weekly bring
d688
The spouse sought her beloved one
d689
The sun, hath since we last were here
d690
The sun is gone, like to the day
d691
The Sun of our soul's light, Thee would I call
d692
The talents we possess
d693
The winds of God have changed their note
d694
The world will talk, and let the world talk on
d695
The world's bright comforter, whose beamsome light
d696
They who their Father had forsook
d697
Thine anger, Lord, how short the stay
d698
This blessing, Lord, to me impart
d699
This day, O Christ, thy flesh did bleed
d700
This day, the planets in the spheres
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