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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)
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
L446Children of old hosannas sungPage Scan
L447Lord of the worlds above!Page Scan
L448O thou, who reign'st abovePage Scan
L449The wish'd-for time is comePage Scan
L450Eternal Lord of earth and heavenPage Scan
L451Come, let our voices joinPage Scan
L452O thou whose grandeur fills the skiesPage Scan
L453In sweet exalted strainsPage Scan
L454Come, let us use the grace divinePage Scan
L455One thing, O Lord, do I requirePage Scan
L456O righteous Father, Lord of allPage Scan
L457God moves in a mysterious wayPage Scan
L458Lo! God is here! let us adorePage Scan
L459Being of beings! may our praisePage Scan
L460Let eastern tribes their offerings bringPage Scan
L461Blest be the dear uniting lovePage Scan
L462How precious is thy word, O LordPage Scan
L463Thro' thee we now together camePage Scan
L464Brethren and sisters, we must partPage Scan
L465In Jesus Christ together wePage Scan
L466Moses, the man of meek reportPage Scan
L467And let our bodies partPage Scan
L468Jesus, great Shepherd of thy sheepPage Scan
L469Bless us, O Lord, before we partPage Scan
L470Supply, O Lord, our children's wantsPage Scan
L471Lift up your hearts to things abovePage Scan
L472At times we find it hard to partPage Scan
L473Days and years are rolling onPage Scan
L474The Lord of Sabbath let us priasePage Scan
L475Go forth, ye heralds, and proclaimPage Scan
L476Unto our children, LordPage Scan
L477When Jesus Christ resign'd his breathPage Scan
L478Praise the Lord, ye sons of menPage Scan
L479Again, thou sinners' FriendPage Scan
L480Now, Lord, maintain thy sovereign swayPage Scan
L481In Gabriel's hand a mighty stonePage Scan
L482When shall I quit this vale of woePage Scan
L483Plung'd in a gulph of dark despairPage Scan
L484Ere long, the trump of God shall soundPage Scan
L485My life's a shade, my daysPage Scan
L486Led by God of truth and gracePage Scan
L487Farewell, dear friend, a long farewellPage Scan
L488As pilgrims in this vale of woePage Scan
L489Farewell, my Christian friends, farewellPage Scan
L490We seek a rest beyond the skiesPage Scan
L491To God our daily thanks we owePage Scan
L492By faith we humbly tracePage Scan
L493Behold a sinner at thy feetPage Scan
L494O thou that hear'st when sinners cryPage Scan
L495Now, Lord, thy blessings we implorePage Scan
L496God in his earthly temple laysPage Scan
L497Jesus, thou God of truth and lovePage Scan
L498To thee, O Lord, we prayPage Scan
L499My Saviour left the realms abovePage Scan
L500Thick darkness hath the world o'erspreadPage Scan
L501Dear brethren and sister, awhile we must partPage Scan
L502Almighty God of love divinePage Scan
L503Almighty God, in Persons threePage Scan
L504That happy day will shortly comePage Scan
L505Time is swiftly rolling onPage Scan
L506O thou, who reign'st above the skiesPage Scan
L507Eternal triune God, Most HighPage Scan
L508At God's command, who made the skiesPage Scan
L509Thou, Lord, hast bid us always prayPage Scan
L510Now, Lord, the power of sin controulPage Scan
L511When the last trumpet shakes the groundPage Scan
L512Head of the church, enthron'd abovePage Scan
L513Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingPage Scan
L514Great God of truth our hearts inspirePage Scan
L515Jesus, who split his precious bloodPage Scan
L516While thro' the wilderness we goPage Scan
L517Jesus, thou Corner StonePage Scan
L518Now, Lord, we in thy house appearPage Scan
L519A mourner at thy feet beholdPage Scan
L520Soldiers of Christ, arisePage Scan
L521Daniel, a holy man, was castPage Scan
L522Pray without ceasing, prayPage Scan
L523Thy arm, O Lord, has been made barePage Scan
L524Tho' Job was tried and tempted sorePage Scan
L525The Lord our God ascends on highPage Scan
L526Lord, who can in thy presence standPage Scan
L527Enoch, by faith, with Jesus walk'dPage Scan
L528Jesus, behold me sore distrest Page Scan
L529Who hath despised or contemn'dPage Scan
L530Attend, ye nations all aroundPage Scan
L531Ye sinners, now begin to prayPage Scan
L532We thank thee, O thou God of gracePage Scan
L533The scene how solemn, yet how sweetPage Scan
L534To save us who in sin were deadPage Scan
L535Jehovah speaketh, once, yea twicePage Scan
L536How vast, how wondrous is that lovePage Scan

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