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The Evangelical Songster: or, a New Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs
Publisher:
W. & J. Gilman, Newburyport, Mass., 1812
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Elements of Worship
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A soldier, Lord, Thou hast me made
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Alas what hourly dangers rise
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Am I a soldier of the cross
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And has the Holy Ghose applied
d5
And is the gospel peace and love
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At anchor laid, remote from home
d7
Awake, unfeeling souls, awake
d8
Before Jehovah's awful throne
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Behold a lovely vine, Here in this desert
d10
Beside the gospel pool Appointed for the poor
d11
Cease, cease, ye foes of God
d12
Children of the heavenly king as we journey
d13
Christians, if your [our] hearts be [are] warm
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Come, all ye mourning pilgrims now, The joyful news I'll tell
d15
Come, all ye [you] wandering [mourning] [Christian], pilgrims dear
d16
Come and taste along with me, consolation and running free
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Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
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Come, Lord, and help me [us] to rejoice
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Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tongue
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Come thou fount of every blessing
d21
Come ye redeemed of the Lord, come and obey
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Come, ye that love the Savior's name
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Come ye [you] sinners, poor and wretched [needy], Weak and wounded
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Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joys
d25
Dear Shepherd of thy people here, Thy presence
d26
Dismiss us with Thy blessing, Lord, Help
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Do not I love thee, O my Lord [God]? Behold my heart and see
d28
Eternal source of every joy
d29
Far from my [our] thoughts, vain world, be gone
d30
Fare ye well, dear friends, I must be gone
d31
Father of mercies, bow thine ear
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Father of mercies, in thine [thy] house
d33
Father of mercies, in thy [your] word
d34
From whence doth [does] this [the] union arise
d35
Give to the Father praise
d36
God shall alone the [my] refuge be
d37
Hail the new year that's now begun
d38
Hark, from the tomb [tombs] a doleful [warning] [mournful] sound
d39
Hear what God the Lord hath [has] spoken
d40
Hence [Thou] vain, intruding world depart
d41
How can I sleep when angels sing
d42
How charming is the place
d43
How helpless guilty [fallen] nature lies
d44
How long shall earth's alluring toys
d45
I feel that heaven is now begun
d46
I want a change to feel
d47
I want a principle within
d48
Jerusalem, my happy home
d49
Jesus, and shall it ever be
d50
Jesus, in my youthful bloom
d51
Jesus, my hope, while here below
d52
Jesus, we love thy name
d53
Let others boast their ancient line
d54
Let us ask the important question
d55
Let Zion's watchman all awake
d56
Life is the time to serve the Lord
d57
Lord, we come before thee now
d58
Low at thy gracious feet I bend
d59
Moments swiftly fly away
d60
My Captain sounds the alarm of war
d61
My soul, now arise, my passions, take wing
d62
My soul, take courage from the Lord
d63
Now we are met in holy fear to hear the happy
d64
O for a glance of heavenly day
d65
O for a taste of love divine
d66
O happy hour, and sweet the place
d67
O love divine, how sweet [good] thou art
d68
O that my load of sin were [was] gone
d69
O with what pleasure we behold
d70
Once more we bow before our God; Once more his blessing we ask
d71
Once more we'll join before we part
d72
ôTis finished, so the Savior cried, and meekly
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Prayer is [was] appointed to convey
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Precious book, of books the best
d75
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
d76
Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain
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Say, faith, look yonder, see the crown
d78
See how the willing converts trace
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See the Lord of glory dying
d80
Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes
d81
The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear
d82
The Lord into his garden comes
d83
Though nature's voice you must obey
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Though trouble assail us, and dangers affright
d85
Through all the changing scenes of life, In trouble
d86
Through all the various [varying] shifting [passing] scene
d87
Throughout our Savior's life we trace
d88
Thus was the great Redeemer plunged
d89
Thy mansion is the Christians heart
d90
'Tis a point I long to know
d91
'Tis glorious hope upon my head
d92
To live to God, and glorify
d93
To our Redeemer's glorious name, awake the sacred song
d94
Welcome, sweet day of rest
d95
What poor despised company
d96
When Abraham's servant to procure
d97
When I can read my title clear
d98
When, O dear Jesus, when shall I [we]
d99
While shepherds in Jewry were guarding their sheep
d100
While shepherds watch [watched] their flocks by night
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