The Christian Psalmist; or, Watts' Psalms and Hymns: with copious selections from other sources; the whole carefully revised and arranged, with directions for musical expression

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288God is a spirit, just and wisePage Scan
289Dear Savior, let me never bePage Scan
290'Tis a point I long to knowPage Scan
291My God, permit me [us] not to be a strangerPage Scan
292Return, my [each] roving heart, returnPage Scan
293Once I thought my mountain strongPage Scan
294How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hoursPage Scan
295O how can praise my tongue employPage Scan
296Lord, what a wretched land is thisPage Scan
297Light of those whose dreary dwellingPage Scan
298We lift our hearts to thee, O [Our] [Thou] Day-StarPage Scan
299Alas what hourly dangers risePage Scan
300The Savior bids us watch and prayPage Scan
301My soul be on thy [your] guardPage Scan
302Stand up, my soul [our souls], shake off thy [your] fearsPage Scan
303My drowsy powers, why sleep ye [you] soPage Scan
304Why is my heart so far from theePage Scan
305Ah wretched vile ungrateful heartPage Scan
306Is this the kind returnPage Scan
307Long have I [we] sat beneath the soundPage Scan
308O for a glance of heavenly dayPage Scan
309With tears of anguish I lamentPage Scan
310Encompassed with clouds of distressPage Scan
311O Jesus, divine, My Lord and my GodPage Scan
312Come, ye [you] disconsolate, where'er ye [you] languishPage Scan
313The mind was formed to mount sublimePage Scan
314I send the joys of earth awayPage Scan
315My soul forsakes her [each] vain delightPage Scan
316Return, O wanderer, return [Return, return, now wanderer]Page Scan
317Return to the Guide of thy youthPage Scan
318Sweet was the time when first I feltPage Scan
319How oft, alas, this [our] wretched [sinful] [wicked] heartPage Scan
320Lord, we bow with deep contritionPage Scan
321O for that tenderness of heartPage Scan
322O that I knew the secret placePage Scan
323Wretched, helpless, and distressedPage Scan
324O if my soul were tuned to woePage Scan
325And are we wretches yet alivePage Scan
326O Shepherd of Isr'l divine, Too far from thy fold I havePage Scan
327Weary of wandering from my GodPage Scan
328How can I bear a father's frownPage Scan
329Father of mercies, God of love, O hear a humblePage Scan
330O my soul, what means this sadnessPage Scan
331O Thou, whose tender mercy hearsPage Scan
332Forgive my folly, O Lord most holyPage Scan
333Dear Savior, When my thoughts recall The wonders of thy gracePage Scan
334To whom, my Savior, shall I goPage Scan
335O for a closer walk with GodPage Scan
336O speak that gracious word againPage Scan
337Hear, gracious God [Lord], my humble moan [prayer]Page Scan
338Come, my Redeemer, come, And deign to dwellPage Scan
339My God, the spring of all my joysPage Scan
340Lord, what a heaven of savingPage Scan
341Thou lovely Source of true delightPage Scan
342Oh that I could for ever dwellPage Scan
343From thee, my [O] God, my [our] joys shall risePage Scan
344Now let the soul on wings sublimePage Scan
345O could our thoughts and wishes flyPage Scan
346Jesus and can it ever bePage Scan
347I'm not ashamed to own my [the] LordPage Scan
348Am I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
349Awake my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
350Awake, our souls, away our fearsPage Scan
351Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wingsPage Scan
352Guide me, O thou great JehovahPage Scan
353Far from the world, O Lord, I [I'd] [we] fleePage Scan
354I love to steal awhile awayPage Scan
355Father of all, thy care we blessPage Scan
356Once more, my soul, the rising day salutes thy waking eyesPage Scan
357God of the morning, at whose [thy] voicePage Scan
358Upheld by God's almighty armPage Scan
359In this calm impressive hourPage Scan
360Hosanna to the eternal SonPage Scan
361My God, how endless [lasting] is thy lovePage Scan
362On thee, each morning, O my God, My waking thoughts attendPage Scan
363Dread Sovereign, let my evening songPage Scan
364Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me onPage Scan
365O Lord, another day [week] has [is] flownPage Scan
366Glory to thee, my [our] God [O Lord], this night [day]Page Scan
367Now, from labor and from carePage Scan
368Great God, to thee my evening songPage Scan
369Jesus, where'er thy people meetPage Scan
370Where two or three, with sweet accordPage Scan
371Savior, hear us, through Thy meritPage Scan
372Come gracious Lord, descend and dwellPage Scan
373Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tonguePage Scan
374How sweet the melting layPage Scan
375Come, my soul, thy suit preparePage Scan
376Kindred in Christ, for his dear [name's] sakePage Scan
377Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian lovePage Scan
378For a season called to partPage Scan
379To thee, when called awhile to partPage Scan
380Safely through another weekPage Scan
381Blest morning, whose first, dawning [opening] rays [hour] [light]Page Scan
382Again the Lord of life and lightPage Scan
383The rosy light is dawningPage Scan
384Again returns the day of holy restPage Scan
385Another week of toil is donePage Scan
386Lord, we come before thee nowPage Scan
387Welcome, sweet day of restPage Scan

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