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Hymn Book of the Methodist Protestant Church. (11th ed.)

Publisher: Book Concern of the M. P. Church, Baltimore, 1868
Denomination: Methodist Protestant Church
Language: English
Notes: Hymns, Doxologies (D) and Spiritual Songs (S) are numbered separately.
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601Prayer is the soul's sincere desirePage Scan
602Lord, teach us how to pray arightPage Scan
603What shall we ask of God in prayer?Page Scan
604Almighty God, in humble prayerPage Scan
605Shepherd divine, our wants relievePage Scan
606What various hindrances we meetPage Scan
607Pray, without ceasing, prayPage Scan
608Our Father, God, who art in heavenPage Scan
609Being of beings, God of lovePage Scan
610While thee I seek, protecting PowerPage Scan
611Behold the throne of grace!Page Scan
612I want a heart to prayPage Scan
613I want a principle withinPage Scan
614To the hills I lift mine eyesPage Scan
615My God, my God, to thee I cryPage Scan
616I love to steal awhile awayPage Scan
617Come, my soul, thy suit preparePage Scan
618Our hearts are fastened to this worldPage Scan
619And am I born to die?Page Scan
620Thee we adore, eternal NamePage Scan
621Far from affliction, toil and carePage Scan
622The morning flowers display their sweetsPage Scan
623And am I only born to die?Page Scan
624Rejoice for a brother deceasedPage Scan
625Hosanna to Jesus on high!Page Scan
626How blest is our brother, bereftPage Scan
627Shrinking from the cold hand of deathPage Scan
628Hark! from the tombs a doleful soundPage Scan
629Why should we start, and fear to die?Page Scan
630Thy life I read, my gracious LordPage Scan
631How sweet the hour of closing dayPage Scan
632Friend after friend departsPage Scan
633Hark! a voice divides the skyPage Scan
634O for the death of thosePage Scan
635Why should our tears in sorrow flowPage Scan
636How blest the righteous when he dies!Page Scan
637To thee, O God, when creatures failPage Scan
638Servant of God, well done!Page Scan
639Happy soul, thy days are endedPage Scan
640Unveil thy bosom, faithful tombPage Scan
641Lo! the prisoner is releasedPage Scan
642Shall man, O God of life and lightPage Scan
643Why do we mourn departing friendsPage Scan
644Thro' sorrow's night and danger's pathPage Scan
645And must this body diePage Scan
646Vital spark of heavenly flamePage Scan
647And let this feeble body failPage Scan
648Spirit, leave thy house of clayPage Scan
649Hear what the voice from heaven proclaimsPage Scan
650Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleepPage Scan
651Beneath our feet and o'er our headPage Scan
652How happy every child of gracePage Scan
653We know, by faith we knowPage Scan
654Who are these in bright arrayPage Scan
655There is a land of pure delightPage Scan
656On Jordan's stormy banks I standPage Scan
657Jerusalem! my happy home!Page Scan
658Since o'er thy footstool here belowPage Scan
659Away with our sorrow and fear!Page Scan
660Come, let us join our friends abovePage Scan
661Sweet glories rush upon my sightPage Scan
662Parting soul! the floods await theePage Scan
663Far from these narrow scenes of night Page Scan
664Give me the wings of faith to risePage Scan
665Sweet rivers of redeeming lovePage Scan
666There is an hour of peaceful restPage Scan
667O for a sweet, inspiring rayPage Scan
668Lo! round the throne a glorious bandPage Scan
669The God of Abraham praisePage Scan
670O what a mighty changePage Scan
671Come, Lord, and warm each languid heartPage Scan
672Palms of glory, raiment brightPage Scan
673When I can read my title clearPage Scan
674'Twas told me, in my early dayPage Scan
675To Jesus, the crown of my hopePage Scan
676There is a land mine eye hath seenPage Scan
677"For ever with the Lord !"Page Scan
678When languor and disease invadePage Scan
679Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wingsPage Scan
680When, rising from the bed of deathPage Scan
681And will the Judge descend?Page Scan
682Thou Judge of quick and deadPage Scan
683Stand, the omnipotent decreePage Scan
684Lift your heads, ye friends of JesusPage Scan
685He comes! he comes! the Judge severe!Page Scan
686Lo, he comes with clouds descendingPage Scan
687The Lord shall come! the earth shall quakePage Scan
688The day of wrath, that dreadful dayPage Scan
689That awful day will surely comePage Scan
690What sinners value I resignPage Scan
691Sweet to rejoice in lively hopePage Scan
692And must I be to judgment broughtPage Scan
693Day of judgment! day of wonders!Page Scan
694When thou my righteous Judge, shalt comePage Scan
695See, gracious Lord, before thy thronePage Scan
696In vain opposing nations ragePage Scan
697Dread Jehovah! God of nations!Page Scan
698Come, let our souls adore the LordPage Scan
699Lord, while for all mankind we prayPage Scan
700O Lord, our fathers oft have toldPage Scan

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