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A Collection of Hymns: for camp meetings, revivals, &c., for the use of the Primitive Methodists

Editor: Hugh Bourne
Publisher: Thomas Taylor, in trust for the American Primitive Methodists, New York, 1844
Denomination: Primitive Methodist Church
Language: English
Notes: With this is bound "Large Hymn Book, for the use of the Primitive Methodists" edited by Hugh Bourne. Numbered separately (L)
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L46And am I only born to die?Page Scan
L47Shrinking from the cold hand of deathPage Scan
L48The morning flowers display their sweetsPage Scan
L49Come, let us anewPage Scan
L50Pass a few swiftly fleeting yearsPage Scan
L51Rejoice for a brother deceas'dPage Scan
L52Happy soul, thy days are endedPage Scan
L53Hark! a voice divides the sky!Page Scan
L54Time swiftly flies, and calls awayPage Scan
L55How short is life! how sure is death!Page Scan
L56Alas! how frail are we!Page Scan
L57'Tis finished! 'tis done! The spirit is fled!Page Scan
L58Thou Judge of quick and deadPage Scan
L59He comes! he comes! the Judge severe!Page Scan
L60The great archangel's trump shall soundPage Scan
L61Thou God of glorious majestyPage Scan
L62The last great day is drawing nighPage Scan
L63And will the Judge descend?Page Scan
L64How happy are the little flockPage Scan
L65Woe to the men on earth who dwellPage Scan
L66By faith we find the place abovePage Scan
L67Ye virgin souls, arise!Page Scan
L68Ye that have here receiv'dPage Scan
L69Lo, he comes, with clouds descendingPage Scan
L70Great God! what do I see and hearPage Scan
L71How happy is the pilgrim's lotPage Scan
L72No foot of land do I possessPage Scan
L73Leader of faithful souls, and GuidePage Scan
L74Patient th' appointed race to runPage Scan
L75Heaven is a place of endless restPage Scan
L76When I can read my title clearPage Scan
L77Enoch, the seventh, walk'd with GodPage Scan
L78Lift your eyes of faith, and seePage Scan
L79Who are these array'd in whitePage Scan
L80While waiting at the throne of gracePage Scan
L81Terrible thought! shall I alonePage Scan
L82Why do I wander from my GodPage Scan
L83Shepherd of souls, with pitying eyePage Scan
L84Thou Son of God, whose flaming eyesPage Scan
L85Come, O thou all-victorious LordPage Scan
L86Spirit of Faith, come downPage Scan
L87Spirit of holiness and lovePage Scan
L88Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspirePage Scan
L89Father of all, in whom alonePage Scan
L90Come, O thou weary pilgrim's FriendPage Scan
L91Still, for thy loving kindness, LordPage Scan
L92Again, O Lord, we're met to prayPage Scan
L93Unto our never-ceasing criesPage Scan
L94Author of Faith, eternal WordPage Scan
L95How can a sinner knowPage Scan
L96We by his Spirit provePage Scan
L97Thou great mysterious God unknownPage Scan
L98Great Jehovah, sovereign LordPage Scan
L99Lord Jesus, thou hast bid us prayPage Scan
L100I know in thee all fulness dwellsPage Scan
L101Jesus, thyself on me bestowPage Scan
L102When Hannah, press'd with griefPage Scan
L103Great Source of uncreated lightPage Scan
L104Encourag'd by thy gracious wordPage Scan
L105I too, forewarn'd by Jesus' lovePage Scan
L106Shine on our souls, eternal GodPage Scan
L107Jesus, thou Source of light and lovePage Scan
L108Time, by moments, steals awayPage Scan
L109Jesus, to me the joy impartPage Scan
L110Now, Lord, thy chosen heralds blessPage Scan
L111What various hind'rances we meetPage Scan
L112Guide us, O thou great Jehovah!Page Scan
L113Jesus, meet thy saints to-dayPage Scan
L114Thou, Lord, thro' every changing scenePage Scan
L115Eternal Father, God of gracePage Scan
L116The heavens declare thy glory, LordPage Scan
L117Jesus, thou sovereign LordPage Scan
L118Welcome, o Saviour, to my heartPage Scan
L119Almighty Father, God of lovePage Scan
L120O Thou who hast our sorrows bornePage Scan
L121Let the redeem'd give thanks and praisePage Scan
L122Behold us dying sinners, LordPage Scan
L123O that I could my Lord receivePage Scan
L124Wherewith, O Lord, shall I draw nearPage Scan
L125Guilty I stand before thy facePage Scan
L126With glorious clouds encompass'd roundPage Scan
L127Blest are the humble soulsPage Scan
L128Jesus, the sinner's Friend, to theePage Scan
L129Jesus, wipe away my tearsPage Scan
L130Physician of my sin-sick soulPage Scan
L131Now, Lord, to whom for help I callPage Scan
L132While dead in trespasses I liePage Scan
L133Jesus, thy blessing now affordPage Scan
L134When shall thy love constrainPage Scan
L135O that thou would'st the heavens rentPage Scan
L136Jesu! Redeemer, Saviour, LordPage Scan
L137Come, O thou Traveller unknownPage Scan
L138What though my shrinking flesh complainPage Scan
L139I know thee, Saviour, who thou artPage Scan
L140Jesu, lover of my soulPage Scan
L141Thee, Jesu, thee, the sinner's FriendPage Scan
L142Prisoner of hope, to thee I turnPage Scan
L143O Jesus, let me bless thy name!Page Scan
L144Still, Lord, I languish for thy gracePage Scan
L145O Love Divine, how sweet thou art!Page Scan

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