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The Christian Hymn Book: a compilation of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, original and selected (Rev. and enl.)

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801Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and drearyPage Scan
802God doth not leave his own!Page Scan
803I know not if or dark or brightPage Scan
804We are too far from thee, our SaviourPage Scan
805Jesus! guide our wayPage Scan
806Now let our souls, on wings sublimePage Scan
807Jesus, my love, my chief delightPage Scan
808What sinners value I resignPage Scan
809O thou, to whose all-searching sightPage Scan
810Let me be with thee where thou artPage Scan
811O, for a heart to praise my GodPage Scan
812Sweet land of rest, for thee I sighPage Scan
813You glitt'ing toys of earth, adieuPage Scan
814Jesus hath died that I might livePage Scan
815Awake, you saints, and raise your eyesPage Scan
816I am thy workmanship, O Lord!Page Scan
817Give me the wings of faith, to risePage Scan
818The dove, let loose in eastern skiesPage Scan
819I have no resting-place on earthPage Scan
820Jerusalem, my happy homePage Scan
821Jerusalem! my glorious homePage Scan
822Lord, we expect a day Page Scan
823As the hart, with eager looksPage Scan
824Come, my Christian brethren, comePage Scan
825Let me go; my soul is wearyPage Scan
826O that I had wings like a dovePage Scan
827To Jesus, the crown of my hopePage Scan
828A few more years shall rollPage Scan
829Here, we are but straying pilgrimsPage Scan
830O when shall I see JesusPage Scan
831How long, O Lord, our SaviourPage Scan
832Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wingsPage Scan
833Go up, go up, my heartPage Scan
834My spirit longs for theePage Scan
835Purer yet and purerPage Scan
836I would not live alway; I ask not to stayPage Scan
837I'm weary of straying: O fain would I restPage Scan
838My rest is in heaven--my home is not herePage Scan
839Not here! not here! Not where the sparkling watersPage Scan
840Beyond the smiling and the weepingPage Scan
841O tell me no more of this world's vain storePage Scan
842Lead us, heavenly Father! lead usPage Scan
843My feet are worn and weary with the marchPage Scan
844Soon and for ever the breaking of dayPage Scan
845In thee, O Lord, I put my trustPage Scan
846The Christian warrior, see him standPage Scan
847Awake, my soul! lift up thine eyesPage Scan
848Silent, like men in solemn hastePage Scan
849When Israel, of the Lord belovedPage Scan
850O Israel, to thy tents repairPage Scan
851The tempter to my soul hath saidPage Scan
852When, in the hour of lonely woPage Scan
853Lord! I have foes without, withinPage Scan
854When darkness long has veiled my mindPage Scan
855By faith in Christ I walk with GodPage Scan
856Awake, our souls; away, our fearsPage Scan
857The billows swell, the winds are highPage Scan
858O where is now that glowing lovePage Scan
859Thou hidden love of God, whose heightPage Scan
860Rise, O my soul! pursue the pathPage Scan
861Christians, keep your armor brightPage Scan
862O thou, from whom all goodness flowsPage Scan
863Am I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
864Kind Father, look with pity nowPage Scan
865I'm not asham'd to own my LordPage Scan
866Awake, my soul, stretch ev'ry nervePage Scan
867Nay, tell us not of dangers direPage Scan
868How oft, alas! this wretched heartPage Scan
869Father, when o'er our trembling heartsPage Scan
870The Saviour bids us watch and prayPage Scan
871As o'er the past my memory straysPage Scan
872Alas, what hourly dangers rise!Page Scan
873"Forever with the Lord"Page Scan
874This world is poor from shore to shorePage Scan
875My soul, be on thy guardPage Scan
876A charge to keep I havePage Scan
877Arise ye saints, arise!Page Scan
878Hark, how the watchmen cry!Page Scan
879Soldiers of Christ, arise!Page Scan
880Give to the winds thy fearsPage Scan
881My soul, it is thy GodPage Scan
882God of mercy! God of love!Page Scan
883Oft in sorrow, oft in woPage Scan
884Sleep not soldier of the cross!Page Scan
885Onward, Christian, though the regionPage Scan
886Whither goest thou, pilgrim strangerPage Scan
887Holy Father, thou hast taught me Page Scan
888Dark and thorny is the desertPage Scan
889Must Simon bear the cross alonePage Scan
890O my soul! what means this sadness?Page Scan
891Here behold me, as I cast mePage Scan
892The sun above us gleamingPage Scan
893O Saviour whose mercy, severe in its kindnessPage Scan
894The captive's oar may pause upon the galleyPage Scan
895Breast the wave, Christian, when it is strongestPage Scan
896Shall we grow weary in our watchPage Scan
897God of our salvation!Page Scan
898Be still, my heart! these anxious caresPage Scan
899O Lord, thy counsels and thy carePage Scan
900My God, my Father, while I strayPage Scan

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