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The Christian Lyre. Vol. II

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d1A debtor to mercy alone
d2Alas alas how blind I've been
d3All glory and praise to the Ancient of Days
d4Although the vine its fruit deny
d5And can it be that I should gain [claim]
d6And will the Lord thus condescend
d7Arise, my soul, with rapture rise
d8Blest Comforter divine, let [whose] rays
d9Come, let us arise, and aim at the prize
d10Come sinners attend and make no delay
d11Come, ye [you] disconsolate, where'er ye [you] languish
d12Down to the tomb our brother goes
d13Draw nigh to us, Jehovah
d14Earth, with her ten thousand flowers
d15Father of mercies, when the day is dawning
d16Fear ye, beneath the torturing power
d17Few are our days, those few we dream away
d18From every stormy wind [sense] that blows
d19Glory to Jesus for his love
d20Go to dark [sad] Gethsemane
d21Go up with shouts of praise
d22Great God, to thee my evening song
d23Great God, what do I [we] see and hear
d24Great Redeemer, Friend of sinners
d25Hail, sacred season, peaceful day
d26Hail, thou happy morn, so glorious
d27Hark, the sounds of gladness
d28Hark, what celestial notes
d29Hither, ye faithful, haste with [in] songs of triumph
d30How can I sleep when angels sing
d31How lovely the place where the Savior appears
d32How sweet to reflect on the [those] joys that await me [us]
d33I have fought the good fight
d34In form I long had [have] bowed the knee
d35In sleep's serene oblivion laid
d36Is there no hope, O sinner, pause
d37Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave
d38Jesus, thy love shall [can] we forget
d39My Father, my God, I long for thy love
d40My soul's full of glory, inspiring [which fires] [it fires] my tongue
d41O give me, Lord, my sins to mourn
d42O God of salvation, in mercy attend
d43O let me see thy light
d44On Thibet's snow capped mountains, O'er Afric's burning sand
d45Our Captain leads us on
d46Our souls by [in] love together knit [drawn] [joined]
d47Praise to God, the great Creator, Bounteous
d48Quiet Lord my froward heart
d49Savior, canst Thou love a traitor?
d50Savior, richest source of pleasure
d51See, how many, lately bowing
d52See the Lord of glory dying
d53Since I've known a Savior's name
d54Sing, sing his lofty praise
d55Sinner [sinners], O why so thoughtless grown
d56Sinners, behold that [the] downward road [path]
d57Sweet as the Shepherd's tuneful reed
d58Sweet Sabbath of the year
d59Sweet to rejoice in lively hope
d60Tempted, tossed, troubled spirit
d61That we may walk with God
d62The fields are all white and the harvest is near
d63The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide
d64There is a pure and [a] peaceful wave
d65There is an hour of peaceful rest
d66This world is all a fleeting show
d67This world's not all a fleeting show
d68Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee
d69Thou who didst for Peter's faith
d70Thou whose almighty word Chaos and darkness heard
d71Through tribulation [tribulations] deep
d72To thee in each [youth's] bright morning
d73Wandering pilgrim [pilgrims], mourning Christian [Christians]
d74We sinners void of good
d75When earthly comforts die
d76When restless on my bed I lie
d77When the vale [veil] of death appears
d78When through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming
d79Whence those sounds symphonius
d80Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger
d81Worthy the Lamb of boundless sway
d82Ye people away nor talk of delay
[This hymnal is not yet complete - may be missing texts or tunes]
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