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d101 | Lord, when together here we meet | | | | | | | |
d102 | Lord, whither shall I flee | | | | | | | |
d103 | Luke warm souls, the foe grows stronger | | | | | | | |
d104 | Mercy, O thou Son of David | | | | | | | |
d105 | Methinks I hear my Savior call, His pleasant voice | | | | | | | |
d106 | Mine ears delighted with the sound | | | | | | | |
d107 | My days, my [and] weeks, my [and] months, my [and] years | | | | | | | |
d108 | My God, how perfect are thy ways | | | | | | | |
d109 | My God the covenant of thy love abides forever sure | | | | | | | |
d110 | My God, the spring of all my joys | | | | | | | |
d111 | My song shall bless the Lord of all | | | | | | | |
d112 | My soul doth magnify the Lord, My spirit doth | | | | | | | |
d113 | My soul, why weepest thou, Tell me from whence | | | | | | | |
d114 | Now in a song of grateful praise [love] | | | | | | | |
d115 | Now is the time, O lovely youth | | | | | | | |
d116 | Now let us join with hearts and tongues | | | | | | | |
d117 | Now, Lord, though we must part awhile | | | | | | | |
d118 | Now while we do begin to sing | | | | | | | |
d119 | Now who are they who dare to say | | | | | | | |
d120 | O could I find from day to day | | | | | | | |
d121 | O for a glance of heavenly day | | | | | | | |
d122 | O for a sweet, inspiring ray | | | | | | | |
d123 | O happy souls, how fast you go, and leave me here behind | | | | | | | |
d124 | O now begin thy [the] heavenly theme | | | | | | | |
d125 | O that my load of sin were [was] gone | | | | | | | |
d126 | O the delights, the heavenly joys | | | | | | | |
d127 | O what a glorious mystery, wonder, wonder, wonder | | | | | | | |
d128 | O why are you cast down my soul | | | | | | | |
d129 | ôTis finished, so the Savior cried, and meekly | | | | | | | |
d130 | Our souls rejoice to hear the sound | | | | | | | |
d131 | Prayer is [was] appointed to convey | | | | | | | |
d132 | Raise thee my soul fly up and run | | | | | | | |
d133 | Rise, Zion, shine, thy light has come | | | | | | | |
d134 | Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain | | | | | | | |
d135 | See what a wretched state | | | | | | | |
d136 | Sin is the fatal cause of woe | | | | | | | |
d137 | Since God hath let us live to see | | | | | | | |
d138 | So foolish, so absurd am I | | | | | | | |
d139 | Still out of the deepest abyss | | | | | | | |
d140 | Ten thousand talents once I owed | | | | | | | |
d141 | That awful day will surely come | | | | | | | |
d142 | That heart is harder than a stone | | | | | | | |
d143 | That name to me sounds ever sweet | | | | | | | |
d144 | The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear | | | | | | | |
d145 | The God of grace to human race | | | | | | | |
d146 | The great Redeemer gave command | | | | | | | |
d147 | The great tremendous day's approaching | | | | | | | |
d148 | The Lord our Salvation and Light | | | | | | | |
d149 | The name of Christ, how sweet it sounds | | | | | | | |
d150 | The spacious firmament on high | | | | | | | |
d151 | The table spread my soul there spies | | | | | | | |
d152 | The worth of truth no tongue can tell | | | | | | | |
d153 | Thine earthly Sabbath [Sabbaths], Lord we love | | | | | | | |
d154 | Thou sovereign King of kings | | | | | | | |
d155 | Though trouble assail us, and dangers affright | | | | | | | |
d156 | Throughout our Savior's life we trace | | | | | | | |
d157 | Thus saith the Lord, your Master dear | | | | | | | |
d158 | Thus the Redeemer kindly saith | | | | | | | |
d159 | Time, like an over flowing stream, sweeps | | | | | | | |
d160 | 'Tis a point I long to know | | | | | | | |
d161 | Today Immanuel feeds his sheep | | | | | | | |
d162 | 'Twas on that [a] dark, that [and] doleful [awful] [dreary] night [day] | | | | | | | |
d163 | Wandering pilgrim [pilgrims], mourning Christian [Christians] | | | | | | | |
d164 | We in this tabernacle mourn For immortality | | | | | | | |
d165 | Weary of struggling with my pain | | | | | | | |
d166 | Well met, dear friends, in Jesus' name | | | | | | | |
d167 | What poor despised company | | | | | | | |
d168 | What shall the dying sinner do | | | | | | | |
d169 | What various hindrances we meet | | | | | | | |
d170 | When converts first begin to sing | | | | | | | |
d171 | When death appears before my [our] sight | | | | | | | |
d172 | When I can read my title clear | | | | | | | |
d173 | When John, though a man, baptizing began | | | | | | | |
d174 | When pity prompts me to look round [around] [down] upon my [this] fellow clay | | | | | | | |
d175 | While I am blest with youthful bloom [prime] | | | | | | | |
d176 | Why should a living man complain | | | | | | | |
d177 | Why should the nations angry be | | | | | | | |
d178 | Ye humble souls, approach your God | | | | | | | |
d179 | Yonder amazing sight I [we] see | | | | | | | |