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Dyer's Psalmist: A Collection of Hymns and Sacred Songs for the use of Baptist Churches (Rev. & Corrd. ed.)

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197First have these lovers of the wordPage Scan
198From whence doth this union arisePage Scan
199Come in, thou blessed of the LordPage Scan
200Brother in Christ, and well-belovedPage Scan
201How blest the sacred tie that bindsPage Scan
202Blest be the tie that bindsPage Scan
203Believing souls, of Christ belovedPage Scan
204Blest be the dear, uniting lovePage Scan
205How sweet, how heavenly is the sightPage Scan
206Lo! what an entertaining sightPage Scan
207Our souls by love together knitPage Scan
208Enter, Jesus bids thee welcomePage Scan
209Kindred in Christ, for his dear sakePage Scan
210I love thy kingdom, LordPage Scan
211Hail, sweetest, dearest tie, that bindsPage Scan
212Blest are the sons of peacePage Scan
213So let our lips and lives expressPage Scan
214God, my supporter and my hopePage Scan
215How oft have sin and Satan strovePage Scan
216My God! the spring of all my joysPage Scan
217God moves in a mysterious wayPage Scan
218How tender is thy handPage Scan
219Thus far my God hath led me onPage Scan
220When languor and disease invadePage Scan
221Am I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
222Come away to the skiesPage Scan
223Not all the blood of beastsPage Scan
224Lord, we confess our numerous faultsPage Scan
225Grace! 'tis a charming soundPage Scan
226'Tis religion that can givePage Scan
227Father, whate'er of earthly blissPage Scan
228In all my ways, O GodPage Scan
229Oh, for a closer walk with God!Page Scan
230Alas! what hourly dangers rise!Page Scan
231How pleased and blest was IPage Scan
232When all thy mercies, O my God Page Scan
233O thou whose compassionate carePage Scan
234Up to the fields where angels liePage Scan
235My God, permit me not to bePage Scan
236I'm not ashamed to own my LordPage Scan
237How vain are all things here below!Page Scan
238In duties and in sufferings tooPage Scan
239Light of those whose dreary dwellingPage Scan
240Long have we heard the joyful soundPage Scan
241Come we that love the LordPage Scan
242Did Christ o'er sinners weepPage Scan
243'Tis my happiness belowPage Scan
244You servants of the LordPage Scan
245My soul, be on thy guardPage Scan
246He lives! the great Redeemer lives!Page Scan
247My bark is on the deepPage Scan
248Awake, my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
249Gently, Lord, oh, gently lead usPage Scan
250O thou in whose presence my soul takes delightPage Scan
251The Lord is my Shepherd; he makes me reposePage Scan
252How firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordPage Scan
253Soft and light o'er the soul are now glidingPage Scan
254The Lord is our shepherd, our guardian and guidePage Scan
255Come ye disconsolate, where’er ye languishPage Scan
256'Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaintsPage Scan
257Once I thought my mountain strongPage Scan
258Oh, could I find, from day to dayPage Scan
259When shall we all meet again?Page Scan
260A charge to keep I havePage Scan
261When, overwhelmed with griefPage Scan
262'Tis a point I long to knowPage Scan
263The Lord my pasture shall preparePage Scan
264My gracious Lord, I own thy rightPage Scan
265Lord, in thy presence here we meetPage Scan
266My blessed Redeemer and my LordPage Scan
267Children of the heavenly KingPage Scan
268There is a fountain filled with bloodPage Scan
269Had I the tongues of Greeks and JewsPage Scan
270Let sinners take their coursePage Scan
271O Thou, from whom all goodness flowsPage Scan
272How pleasant, how divinely fairPage Scan
273Dear Refuge of my weary soul!Page Scan
274Ye servants of GodPage Scan
275Jesus, I love thy charming namePage Scan
276How tedious and tasteless the hoursPage Scan
277Sweet was the time when first I feltPage Scan
278When I can read my title clearPage Scan
279Oh, for a heart to praise my GodPage Scan
280Sweet land of rest! for thee I sighPage Scan
281Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was IPage Scan
282The Lord into his garden comesPage Scan
283How did my heart rejoice to hearPage Scan
284The world may change from old to newPage Scan
285Give me the wings of faith, to risePage Scan
286Soldiers of Christ, arisePage Scan
287My country! 'tis of theePage Scan
288How oft, alas! this wretched heartPage Scan
289Oh! for a glance of heavenly dayPage Scan
290To Jesus, the crown of my hopePage Scan
291O thou that hear'st when sinners cryPage Scan
292Our bondage here shall end, by and byPage Scan
293Encompassed with clouds of distressPage Scan
294God forbid that I should gloryPage Scan
295Mary, to the Saviour's tombPage Scan
296Searcher of hearts! from mine erasePage Scan

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