The Harp

Editor: John Pearson Jr.
Publisher: J. V. Himes, Boston, 1856
Language: English
Notes: Doxologies are numbered separately
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1101The pleasures of earth I have seen fade awayPage Scan
1102The groaning earth is too dark and drearPage Scan
1103A warning from heaven, the Saviour is near!Page Scan
1104How sweet to reflect on those joys that await mePage Scan
1105We have heard from the bright, the better landPage Scan
1106Jesus died on Calv'ry's mountainPage Scan
1107Christian, careworn, tempest-tostPage Scan
1108I would love thee, God and FatherPage Scan
1109Joyfully, joyfully, onward I movePage Scan
1110O Jesus, my Saviour, I know thou art minePage Scan
1111O, Spirit of the LordPage Scan
1112What poor despisèd companyPage Scan
1113Through earth's scenes of woe and sadnessPage Scan
1114Whither goest thou, pilgrim strangerPage Scan
1115Lord, let thy Spirit deign to stayPage Scan
1116How lost was my conditionPage Scan
1117I'm not ashamed to own my LordPage Scan
1118See, brethren, see how the day rolls onPage Scan
1119When the harvest is past, and the summer is o'erPage Scan
1120On the high cliffs of Jordan with pleasure I standPage Scan
1121Daniel's wisdom may I knowPage Scan
1122How painfully pleasing the fond recollectionPage Scan
1123Now the Saviour standeth pleadingPage Scan
1124Jesus, and shall it ever bePage Scan
1125If I perish I will goPage Scan
1126'Tis the blest, the favored hourPage Scan
1127Come, all ye sons of ZionPage Scan
1128Haste, my dull soul, arisePage Scan
1129Return, O wanderer, returnPage Scan
1130Down from the willow-boughPage Scan
1131Ye jewels of our MasterPage Scan
1132Jesus, my all, to heaven is gonePage Scan
1133A poor, wayfaring man of griefPage Scan
1134O, hail, happy day, that speaks our trials ended!Page Scan
1135May he, by whose kind care we meetPage Scan
1136Met again in Jesus' namePage Scan
1137How happy is the pilgrim's lot!Page Scan
1138While nature was sinking in stillness to restPage Scan
1139O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delightPage Scan
1140Jesus, we thy promise claimPage Scan
1141I'm a lonely trav'ler herePage Scan
1142In the midst of temptation, and sorrow, and strifePage Scan
1143Here o'er the earth as a stranger I roamPage Scan
1144How tedious and tasteless the hoursPage Scan
1145Sweet the time, exceeding sweetPage Scan
1146Ye who rose to meet the LordPage Scan
1147Saviour, visit thy plantationPage Scan
1148Rouse ye at the Saviour's call!Page Scan
1149When strangers stand and hear me tellPage Scan
1150Hark, my soul, it is the Lord!Page Scan
1151There is a world to comePage Scan
1152O 'tis sweet to mingle, wherePage Scan
1153When those who feared the Lord of oldPage Scan
1154Afflictions, though they seem severePage Scan
1155Go, worship at Emmanuel's feetPage Scan
1156Come, Desire of nations, come!Page Scan
1157How precious is the name! brethren sing, brethren singPage Scan
1158Come and reign; come and reignPage Scan
1159One more petition, O our GodPage Scan
1160What vessel are you sailing in?Page Scan
1161What heavenly music do I hear?Page Scan
1162Blessèd Bible, precious word!Page Scan
D1Praise God, from whom all blessings flowPage Scan
D2Ye angels round the thronePage Scan
D3To heaven's eternal KingPage Scan
D4Glory to God on high!Page Scan
D5Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingPage Scan
D6Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingPage Scan
D7To Father, Son, and Holy GhostPage Scan
D8Lord, dismiss us hence with gladnessPage Scan
D9Praise, O praise the name divinePage Scan
D10Let God the Father, and the SonPage Scan
D11To Him who reigns in worlds of lightPage Scan
D12Give to the Father praisePage Scan
D13Come, let us adore Him, come, bow at his feetPage Scan
D14May the grace of Christ our SaviourPage Scan
D15Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingPage Scan
D16Dismiss us with thy blessing, LordPage Scan
D17Saviour, follow with thy blessingPage Scan
D18Henceforward, till the Lord shall comePage Scan

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