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The Baptist Hymn Book: comprising a large and choice collection of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, adapted to the faith and order of the Old School, or Primitive Baptists (2nd stereotype Ed.)

Editor: Gilbert Beebe
Publisher: Signs of the Times, Middletown, N.Y., 1859
Denomination: Primitive Baptists
Language: English
Notes: The page scan is missing a couple pages.
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901Consider all my sorrows, Lord, And thy deliverance sendPage Scan
902Lord, let me see thy beauteous facePage Scan
903Hear, gracious God [Lord], my humble moan [prayer]Page Scan
904Alas what hourly dangers risePage Scan
905Unto thee altar, Lord, A broken heart I bringPage Scan
906Sprinkled with reconciling blood I dare approach thy throne, O GodPage Scan
907Look down, O Lord, with pitying eyePage Scan
908Lord God, omnipotent to blessPage Scan
909Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rainPage Scan
910Prayer is the soul's [heart's] [saint's] sincere desirePage Scan
911Physician of my [the] sin sick soulPage Scan
912Now, Lord, inspire the preacher's heartPage Scan
913Hungry, and faint and poorPage Scan
914Remember us, we pray thee, LordPage Scan
915Cheer up my soul, there is a mercy seatPage Scan
916God of my [our] life, to [on] thee I [we] callPage Scan
917Pity, O Lord, my sinful heartPage Scan
918Return to bless my waiting eyePage Scan
919One glance of thine, eternal LordPage Scan
920Breathe from the gentle south, O LordPage Scan
921One thing, with all my soul's desirePage Scan
922Hearken, Lord, to my complaintsPage Scan
923Judge me, [O] Lord, in righteousnessPage Scan
924O God, Thou art my [our] God alonePage Scan
925God be merciful to me, For my spiritPage Scan
926Hasten, Lord, to my releasePage Scan
927Lord! let my prayer like incense risePage Scan
928Hear me, O Lord, in my distressPage Scan
929Christ [God], whose glory fills the skies [sky]Page Scan
930O Shepherd of Isr'l divine, Too far from thy fold I havePage Scan
931Whilst thee I seek, protecting powerPage Scan
932O, that my grovelling thoughts could risePage Scan
933Christ, exalted, is our songPage Scan
934Come thou fount of every blessingPage Scan
935Come every gracious heartPage Scan
936Dear Lord! my panting soul inflame To spread abroad thy matchless famePage Scan
937Our Savior alone, the Lord let us blessPage Scan
938O what shall I do my Savior to praisePage Scan
939Glory to God on high, Let earth and skies replyPage Scan
940Let us love and sing and wonderPage Scan
941To our Redeemer's glorious name, awake the sacred songPage Scan
942What creatures beside, are favored like usPage Scan
943Come, come, my soul, with boldness comePage Scan
944To him, to him, whose love hath wroughtPage Scan
945Thy mercy, Lord, we praisePage Scan
946In Christ the Rock, let those who dwellPage Scan
947'Tis Jesus I sing, and salvation by gracePage Scan
948O thou in whose presence my soul takes delightPage Scan
949With all my [our] [the] power [powers] of heart and tonguePage Scan
950Hosanna to our conquering King, The prince of darkness fliesPage Scan
951Praise to the Lord of the boundless mightPage Scan
952If, Lord, in thy fair book of lifePage Scan
953What hath God wrought, might Isr'l sayPage Scan
954For mercies, countless as the sandsPage Scan
955I will praise thee every dayPage Scan
956Prepare a thankful songPage Scan
957Unless the Lord had been my stayPage Scan
958Come, O my [our] soul [souls], in sacred [joyous] laysPage Scan
959Thy greatness Lord, what thought can reachPage Scan
960Awake, and sing the song of Moses and the LambPage Scan
961O, could I speak the matchless worthPage Scan
962O for a thousand tongues to sing my great [dear] Redeemer's praisePage Scan
963Ye saints, proclaim abroadPage Scan
964O what rich treasure all divinePage Scan
965The head that once was crowned with thornsPage Scan
966Lord, send thy Spirit down, Reveal the things of GodPage Scan
967Had not the Lord, may Isr'l sayPage Scan
968In Judah God of old was knownPage Scan
969Into thine hand, O God of truthPage Scan
970I love the Lord, he heard my criesPage Scan
971Lord, thou hast heard thy servant [servant's] cryPage Scan
972Among [amongst] the list of worthies foundPage Scan
973My God, my life, my love, to thee, to thee I callPage Scan
974Far from my [our] thoughts, vain world, be gonePage Scan
975Lord, what a heaven of savingPage Scan
976When at a [this] distance, Lord, we tracePage Scan
977I thirst, but not as once I didPage Scan
978Christ is my all, my sure defensePage Scan
979In all my troubles and distressPage Scan
980My God, my portion, and my love, my everlasting all.Page Scan
981How vain are all things here belowPage Scan
982Up to the field [fields] where angels lie [sing]Page Scan
983When overwhelmed with griefPage Scan
984My soul forsakes her [each] vain delightPage Scan
985I send the joys of earth awayPage Scan
986Blest are the humble souls that [who] seePage Scan
987Now let the Lord my Savior smilePage Scan
988O that thy statutes every hourPage Scan
989Lord, what a wretched land is thisPage Scan
990My God, the spring of all my joysPage Scan
991When I can read my title clearPage Scan
992Arise, my gracious GodPage Scan
993Arise, my soul, my joyful powersPage Scan
994Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt [will] provePage Scan
995I love the windows of thy gracePage Scan
996Depraved minds on ashes [trifles] feedPage Scan
997Blest Jesus, source of grace divinePage Scan
998Emptied of earth, I fain would bePage Scan
999Thy way, O God [Lord] is in the seaPage Scan
1000What strange perplexities arisePage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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