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The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems: being chiefly a collection (3rd ed. rev.)

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DLord, didst thou die, but not for me?Page Scan
DIFarewell, dear friend [friends], I must be gonePage Scan
DIIAmid the dark, the dismal scenePage Scan
DIIIA thousand promises are wrotePage Scan
DIVCome, humble souls, ye mourners, comePage Scan
DVGreat God, to thee I makePage Scan
DVISee a poor sinner, dearest [gracious] LordPage Scan
DVIIUpward I lift mine [my] eyesPage Scan
DVIIIGod is our refuge in distress, A present helpPage Scan
DIXThrough all the changing scenes of life, In troublePage Scan
DXThis morning let my praise arisePage Scan
DXISee how the morning [mounting] [rising] sunPage Scan
DXIIGod of the morning, at whose [thy] voicePage Scan
DXIIIAlmighty Maker, God, How wondrous is thy namePage Scan
DXIVBegin, my soul, thy morning songPage Scan
DXVGod of my life, my morning songPage Scan
DXVIThere is a God, all nature speaksPage Scan
DXVIICome dearest Lord, and bless this dayPage Scan
DXVIIICome, let us join in sweet accordPage Scan
DXIXThe Lord of Sabbath let us praise, In concert with the blestPage Scan
DXXEarly, my God, without delayPage Scan
DXXISweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] KingPage Scan
DXXIILord, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending highPage Scan
DXXIIIOnce more, my soul, the rising day salutes thy waking eyesPage Scan
DXXIVMy God, accept my early vowsPage Scan
DXXVMy God, how endless [lasting] is thy lovePage Scan
DXXVILet sinners take their coursePage Scan
DXXVIIThrough the wisdom of the skiesPage Scan
DXXVIIIWith morning light let us rejoicePage Scan
DXXIXIn the morning let us pray For the grace that helps all dayPage Scan
DXXXIn the morning of the dayPage Scan
DXXXICome let us lift our voices high, High as our joys arisePage Scan
DXXXIII'll sing my Savior's gracePage Scan
DXXXIIIThe day is past and gonePage Scan
DXXXIVThus far the Lord hath [has] led me onPage Scan
DXXXVGreat God, to thee my evening songPage Scan
DXXXVIGlory to thee, my [our] God [O Lord], this night [day]Page Scan
DXXXVIIDread Sovereign, let my evening songPage Scan
DXXXVIIILord, thou wilt hear me when I prayPage Scan
DXXXIXLord, when I count thy mercies o'erPage Scan
DXLLord, how delightful 'tis to see A whole assembly worship theePage Scan
DXLIFrequent the [this] day of [O] God returnsPage Scan
DXLIINightly to the listening earPage Scan
DXLIIINow the gloomy night comes onPage Scan
DXLIVO once I had a glorious view of my redeeming LordPage Scan
DXLVSavior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rainPage Scan
DXLVIMy soul with Zion claims salvationPage Scan
DXLVIIO great Jehovah, God of lovePage Scan
DXLVIIIJesus, let thy pitying eyePage Scan
DXLIXMy thoughts are inditing of some solemn themePage Scan
DLForever shall my fainting soulPage Scan
DLILord, must thy gospel fly awayPage Scan
DLIIAh wretched vile ungrateful heartPage Scan
DLIIIBacksliders, who your misery feelPage Scan
DLIVWill God forever cast us [me] offPage Scan
DLVO Zion, afflicted with wave upon wavePage Scan
DLVICome Christians, be wise, learn your libertyPage Scan
DLVIIYe soldiers of Jesus awake from your sleepPage Scan
DLVIIINo prophet, nor dreamer of dreamsPage Scan
DLIXCome, ye [you] that [who] know the Lord indeedPage Scan
DLXCome all ye Christian soldiersPage Scan
DLXIThough trouble assail us, and dangers affrightPage Scan
DLXIICome, ye Christians, sing the praisesPage Scan
DLXIIIWandering pilgrim [pilgrims], mourning Christian [Christians]Page Scan
DLXIVHark how the gospel-trimpet sounds!Page Scan
DLXVGird thy loins up, Christian soldierPage Scan
DLXVIHow firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the LordPage Scan
DLXVIIYe brethren and sistersPage Scan
DLXVIIISupported by the [thy] WordPage Scan
DLXIXThough the morn may be serenePage Scan
DLXXLet us ask the important questionPage Scan
DLXXICommit thou all thy griefsPage Scan
DLXXIIGive to the winds thy [your] fearsPage Scan
DLXXIIIInnumerable foes attack the child of GodPage Scan
DLXXIVMy soul, now arise, my passions, take wingPage Scan
DLXXVThe Lord is my Shepherd, My Guard and my GuidePage Scan
DLXXVIThe Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's carePage Scan
DLXXVIIThou Shepherd of Isr'l, and mine [divine]Page Scan
DLXXVIIIWhen my Savior, my Shepherd is nearPage Scan
DLXXIXWhen Christ, the Lord, was here below About the workPage Scan
DLXXXScarce in this cold declining dayPage Scan
DLXXXIPeace, by His cross, hath Jesus madePage Scan
DLXXXIIWhen in the cloud, with colors fairPage Scan
DLXXXIIIWhile sinners who presume to bearPage Scan
DLXXXIVYour harps, ye [you] trembling [mourning] [tearful], saintsPage Scan
DLXXXVHow sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sightPage Scan
DLXXXVIThe intercessions of our LordPage Scan
DLXXXVIIIs anything too hard for GodPage Scan
DLXXXVIIIGod moves in a mysterious wayPage Scan
DLXXXIXDressed uniform the soldiers are when dutyPage Scan
DXCJesus, thy blood and righteousnessPage Scan
DXCIA debtor to mercy alonePage Scan
DXCIIJesus, dear name, how sweet it [the] sound(s)Page Scan
DXCIIISinners, away from Sinai flyPage Scan
DXCIVAwake my heart, arise my tonguePage Scan
DXCVThe Savior comes to set you freePage Scan
DXCVIHark, my soul, it is the LordPage Scan
DXCVIIIf to Jesus for relief My soul hath fled by prayerPage Scan
DXCVIIIBegone, unbelief, [for] my [our] Savior is nearPage Scan
DXCIXIf ever it could come to passPage Scan

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