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A Selection of Sacred Poetry: consisting of psalms and hymns from Watts, Doddridge, Merrick, Scott, Cowper, Barbauld, Steele, and others (2nd ed.)
Editor:
Ralph Eddowes
,
James Taylor
Publisher:
Thomas Dobson & Son, Philadelphia, 1818
Language:
English
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Thrice happy man, who fears the Lord
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That man is blest who stands in awe
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See the kind shepherd, Jesus, stands
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Glory to our heav'nly King!
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House of our God, with cheerful anthems
506
God of our lives! thy constant care
507
When Isr'el's tribes on Gibeon pour'd
508
Like shadows gliding o'er the plain
509
My helper God! I bless his name
510
Great God! we sing that mighty hand
511
Remark, my soul, the narrow bounds
512
Hark! from the tombs an awful sound
513
My thoughts, that oft ascend the skies
514
Must friends and kindred droop and die
515
Tho' nature's voice you must obey
516
When blooming youth is snatch'd away
517
Life is a span, a fleeting hour
518
Ye mourning saints, whose streaming tears
519
While to the grave our friends are borne
520
The God of love will sure indulge
521
Why do we mourn departing friends
522
Is there no kind, no lenient art
523
Let our dejected hearts revive
524
Eternal God! our humbled souls
525
Let coward guilt, with pallid fear
526
May God his fav'ring ear incline
527
Who shall not tremble, mighty God!
528
Ye righteous! in your King rejoice
529
In vain opposing nations rage
530
While sounds of war are heard around
531
O come, behold a scene of dread!
532
Thy gracious favor, Lord! display
533
Still to the mighty Lord of hosts
534
God, to correct a guilty world
535
Praise to the Lord, who bows his ear
536
Great Ruler of the earth and skies!
537
Now let our songs address the God of peace
538
Peace! the welcome sound proclaim
539
Thanks for mercies past, receive
540
O for a plenitude of grace
541
Lord! dismiss us with thy blessing
542
How blest is he, whose tranquil mind
543
Soon will our fleeting hours be past
544
Thy presence, everlasting God!
545
Father of men! thy care we bless
546
Where'er the Lord shall build my house
547
Great God! where'er we pitch our tent
548
Lo, what a pleasing sight
549
How blest the sacred tie that binds
550
Thrice happy men who, born from heaven
551
Shine on our souls, Eternal God!
552
Father Divine! thy piercing eye
553
My God! permit me not to be
554
Far from the world, O Lord! I flee
555
Diseases are thy servants, Lord!
556
Firm was my health, my day was bright
557
In devious paths awhile I trod
558
Consider all my sorrows, Lord!
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I love the Lord; he heard my cries
560
My God! thy service well demands
561
Now to thy heav'nly Father's praise
562
Sov'reign of life! I own thy hand
563
What shall I render to the Lord
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When o'er the trodden paths of life
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What mean these jealousies and fears
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When darkness long has veil'd my mind
567
In vain, while dark affliction spreads
568
Affliction is a stormy deep
569
Return, O God of love! return
570
When all the pow'rs of nature fail
571
O thou unknown, almighty Cause
572
When sickness shakes the languid frame
573
Behold the gloomy vale
574
When rising from the bed of death
575
Of justice and of grace I sing
576
Mercy, judgment, now my tongue
577
Let children hear the mighty deeds
578
Children, in years and knowledge young
579
Happy is he whose early years
580
In the soft season of thy youth
581
How happy is the man who hears
582
My God! my everlasting hope!
583
God of my childhood, and my youth
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Eternal Sire, enthron'd on high!
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Almighty Father of mankind!
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O the abundance of thy house
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To thee, great God! my knees I bend
588
How are thy servants blest, O Lord!
589
God of the seas! thy thund'ring voice
590
Would you behold the works of God
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O hear me, Lord! on thee I call
592
Hosanna with a cheerful sound
593
My God! how endless is thy love!
594
On thee each morning, O my God!
595
Great God! my early vows to thee
596
Lord of my life! O may thy praise
597
God of the morning! at whose voice
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Still do the wheels of time revolve
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Thus far the Lord has lead me on
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Lord! thou wilt hear me when I pray
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