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Hymns of the Church, Ancient and Modern: for the use of all who love to sing the praises of God in Christ, in the family, the school, or the church; with a discourse on music as a divine ordinance...

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200They are going, only goingPage Scan
201In the Christian's home in gloryPage Scan
202A soldier's course, from battles wonPage Scan
203"Soon, soon, and for ever!" Such promise our trustPage Scan
204Haste, my dull soul, arisePage Scan
205.IOh Mother dear, JerusalemPage Scan
205.IIJerusalem! Jerusalem! God grant that I may seePage Scan
205.IIIAh, my sweet home, Jerusalem!Page Scan
205.IVJerusalem, thrice happy seat!Page Scan
206Oh home of fadeless splendor!Page Scan
207I once was a stranger to grace and to GodPage Scan
208Depth of mercy, can there bePage Scan
209A sinful man am IPage Scan
210Jesus, thou art the sinner's FriendPage Scan
211O soul of Jesus! sick to death!Page Scan
212My God! my God! and can it bePage Scan
213Just as I am--without one pleaPage Scan
214O Lord, turn not thy face from mePage Scan
215Just as thou art, without one tracePage Scan
216Come, oh come, thou King of gloryPage Scan
217Great God, when I approach thy thronePage Scan
218I heard the voice of Jesus sayPage Scan
219I lay my sins on JesusPage Scan
220Soar we now where Christ has ledPage Scan
221O, happy day, that fixed my choicePage Scan
222A debtor to mercy alonePage Scan
223My gracious Redeemer I lovePage Scan
224Of all the gifts thy love bestowsPage Scan
225Faith is a very simple thingPage Scan
226O gift of gifts! O grace of faith! Page Scan
227Just as Thou art--how wondrous fairPage Scan
228With Christ we died to sinPage Scan
229Sovereign grace! o'er sin aboundingPage Scan
230O happy day! when first we feltPage Scan
231My tongue shall spread the Saviour's famePage Scan
232All that I was,--my sin, my guiltPage Scan
233Complete in thee, no work of minePage Scan
234Can it be right for me to goPage Scan
235Nearer, my God, to theePage Scan
236Lord, I believe; thy power I ownPage Scan
237Must Jesus bear the cross alonePage Scan
238Ye servants of the LordPage Scan
239He liveth long who liveth well!Page Scan
240Our life seems like an idle playPage Scan
241Let all who name his blessèd namePage Scan
242Lord, give me light to do thy workPage Scan
243Loud was the wind, and wild the tidePage Scan
244One by one the sands are flowingPage Scan
245As pants the hart for cooling streamPage Scan
246I need thee, precious JesusPage Scan
247Jesus, thou art my righteousnessPage Scan
248Oppress'd with noonday's scorching heatPage Scan
249I hear the words of lovePage Scan
250"Who touched me?" dost thou askPage Scan
251Not what these hands have donePage Scan
252When Syria's leprous chiefPage Scan
253Hark! 'tis the Saviour's voice I hear Page Scan
254Jesus, dear name, how sweet it sounds!Page Scan
255He speaks! The gracious words I hearPage Scan
256Nothing, either great or smallPage Scan
257I've cast my deadly doing downPage Scan
258He gave me back the bondPage Scan
259I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend!Page Scan
260The sinner who, by precious faithPage Scan
261Never be afraid to speak for JesusPage Scan
262The highest and the holiest placePage Scan
263The first sad hours of shamePage Scan
264The roseate hues of early dawnPage Scan
265Guard well thy lips; none, none can knowPage Scan
266Angry words are lightly spokenPage Scan
267Jesus, Lord, we look to theePage Scan
268New every morning is the lovePage Scan
269We lift our hearts to theePage Scan
270In glory bright the Saviour reignsPage Scan
271Attend, O Lord, my daily toilPage Scan
272At even e're the sun was setPage Scan
273Eternal Father, strong to savePage Scan
274The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I knowPage Scan
275Fill thou my life, O Lord, my GodPage Scan
276O mean may seem this house of clayPage Scan
277"Forever with the Lord!"Page Scan
278Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleepPage Scan
279Dear is the spot where Christians sleepPage Scan
280Lie down, frail body, herePage Scan
281A few more suns shall setPage Scan
282Shine on, sweet sun, and let my dayPage Scan
283Shall this life of mine be wasted?Page Scan
284Make haste, O man, to livePage Scan
285O streams of earthly love and joyPage Scan
286There is a time, we know not whenPage Scan
287Wrapp'd in a Christless shroudPage Scan
288The winds were howling o'er the deepPage Scan
289Oh, turn ye! oh, turn ye!Page Scan
290The Spirit, in our heartsPage Scan
291We speak of the mercy of GodPage Scan
292We're traveling home to heaven abovePage Scan
293We leave now behind usPage Scan
294Oh! do not let the word departPage Scan
295To-day the Saviour callsPage Scan
296"Mercy, O thou son of David!"Page Scan

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