The Gospel Psalmist

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301Ye wretched, hungry, starving poorPage Scan
302The Spirit in our heartsPage Scan
303Come to the land of peacePage Scan
304Ye trembling captives, hearPage Scan
305Come, 'tis Jesus' invitationSICILIYPage Scan
306Tell us, wanderer, wildly rovingPage Scan
307Hark, the gospel trumpet's soundingPage Scan
308Hear the heralds of the gospelPage Scan
309Pilgrim, burdened with thy sinERIEPage Scan
310Mary to her Saviour's tombPage Scan
311To thine eternal arms, O GodSHOELPage Scan
312Like morning, when her early breezePage Scan
313Lord, when my thoughts delighted rovePage Scan
314Happy the man that finds the gracePage Scan
315Health of the weak, to make them strongPage Scan
316Loosed from my God, and far removedPage Scan
317Forgive us for thy mercy's sakePage Scan
318My God the covenant of thy love abidesPage Scan
319Give us ourselves and thee to knowPage Scan
320Witness, ye men and angels, nowPage Scan
321Jesus, to thy celestial lightARLINGTONPage Scan
322When God revealed his gracious namePage Scan
323O not to fill the mouth of famePage Scan
324Long have I seemed to serve thee LordPage Scan
325Almighty God, in humble prayerPage Scan
326Religion is the chief concernPage Scan
327The long lost son, with streaming eyesPage Scan
328O sinner, bring not tears alonePage Scan
329Mine eyes and my desireELYSIUMPage Scan
330My Father bids me comePage Scan
331Like Israel, Lord, am IPage Scan
332Thou must be born againPage Scan
333How glorious is the hourPage Scan
334Holy Ghost!with light divinePage Scan
335Soul, celestial in thy birthPage Scan
336Blest instructor, from thy waysPage Scan
337Lord, have mercy when we prayPage Scan
338God of mercy, God of graceGRANNISPage Scan
339Sinner, hear your Friend and SaviourPage Scan
340Come thou fount of every blessingPage Scan
341How lost was my conditionSTEPHENSPage Scan
342Sometimes a light surprisesPage Scan
343Lord, thou hast won, at length I yieldCLYDEPage Scan
344Faith is the Christian's propPage Scan
345Oh! how happy are theyCONVERT'S TUNEPage Scan
346Awake my soul, stretch every nerveNERVEPage Scan
347My gracious Lord, I own thy rightPage Scan
348The Saviour now is gone beforePage Scan
349This is the first and great commandPage Scan
350O speed thee, Christian, on thy wayPage Scan
351Father of me and all mankindPage Scan
352The world throws wide its brazen gatesPage Scan
353O see how Jesus trusts himselfPage Scan
354While thee I seek, protecting powerPage Scan
355O happy is the man who hearsBALERMAPage Scan
356Lord, let thy conquering banner wavePage Scan
357One prayer I have,—all prayers in one,—Page Scan
358All nature feels attractive powerPage Scan
359O for a faith that will not shrinkPage Scan
360Lord, I believe; Thy power I ownPage Scan
361Thou God our heavenly Father artPage Scan
362How dread are thine eternal yearsPage Scan
363Lord, we believe a rest remainsPage Scan
364O Jesu, Light of all belowST. MARTIN'SPage Scan
365Talk with us, Lord, thyself revealPage Scan
366Beneath the thick but struggling cloudsPage Scan
367Happy the heart where graces reignPage Scan
368Father of all! in every agePage Scan
369Father of all! whose cares extendPage Scan
370Prayer is the spirit of our GodPage Scan
371Our Father, who in heaven artPage Scan
372Abide among us with Thy gracePage Scan
373Press on, press on, ye sons of lightWINCHELSEAPage Scan
374Now let our souls, on wings sublimePage Scan
375Awake, our souls, away our fearsPage Scan
376What secret place, what distant starPage Scan
377Jesus, thy boundless love to mePage Scan
378Sometime, O Lord, at least in showPage Scan
379So let our lips and lives expressPage Scan
380Faith, hope, and charity, these threePage Scan
381Not different food nor different dressPage Scan
382How happy is he born and taughtMETCALFPage Scan
383O thou to whose all searching sightPage Scan
384When Isr'l, of the Lord belovedPage Scan
385Omniscient God, 'tis thine to knowPage Scan
386In vain the world's alluring smilePage Scan
387Had I the tongues of Greeks and JewsPage Scan
388Religion, in its blessed rayPage Scan
389God of my life, through all its daysPage Scan
390I thirst, but not as once I didPage Scan
391Happy the meek, whose gentle breastFEDERAL STREETPage Scan
392The earth is thine, Jehovah, thinePage Scan
393Sweet is the bliss of souls serenePage Scan
394What various hindrances we meetPage Scan
395Awake, my soul, lift up thine eyesPage Scan
396The God of glory walks his roundPage Scan
397As body when the soul has fledPage Scan
398Th' uplifted eye, and bended kneePage Scan
399Prayer is to God the soul's sure wayPage Scan
400Thus saith the first, the great commandPage Scan

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