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A Collection of Hymns, selected from sundry poets: together with a number of new poems, never before published
Editor:
Edward Clark Saunders
Publisher:
John Byrne, Windham, Conn., 1791
Language:
English
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Eternal Sov'reign, Lord of all
II
My soul come view the clay
III
From whence doth this union arise?
IV
Brethren I bid you all farewell
V
If you would know the mind of God
VI
Well met dear friends, in Jesus' name
VII
Lord, when together here we meet
VIII
Curst be the man, forever curst
IX
Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched
X
I'm tir'd with visits, modes and forms
XI
Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes
XII
My crimes awake, and hideous fear
XIII
I am not concerned to know
XIV
Behold the youth with ruddy cheeks
XV
Behold the man, three score and ten
XVI
Faith in the bleeding Lamb
XVII
Vital spark, of heavenly flame
XVIII
Innumerable foes
XIX
Blow ye the trumpet, blow
XX
Lord, what is gold, compared with thee
XXI
Lord, what are the goods of earth
XXII
Why should the pilgrims here contend
XXIII
Farewell, my brethren in the Lord
XXIV
I hear the Gospel's joyful sound
XXV
When pity prompts me to look round
XXVI
Behold the Lamb that once was slain
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