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Hymns, Composed by Different Authors, at the Request of the General Convention of Universalists. 2nd ed.
Publisher:
Samuel T. Armstrong, Charlestown, Mass., 1810
Denomination:
Universalist Church of America
Language:
English
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Hark! hear the heavn'ly sound!
a97
Behold the fountain, crimson flood!
a98
The God of glory sends his mandate forth
a99
What glorious tidings do I hear
a100
Lo! how the holy prophets feel
a101
Long did our God his plan conceal
a102
God caus'd his light to shine
a103
God revealed his great salvation
a104
Hear what a Saviour's voice
a105
The Lord our shepherd feeds his flock
a106
Now I'll repine at death no more
a107
On Zion's heav'nly hills they stand
a108
See Jesus stand with open arms!
a109
Lo, what a brilliant type, divine
a110
Hark! a glad voice, from yonder dale
a111
All earthly lovers, now adieu!
a112
The rose of Sharon we behold
a113
Stay me with flagons, dearest Lord
a114
Rivers from Jesus flow
a115
Jesus is knocking at the door
a116
Now let us here enjoy the sign
a117
Behold the wine! behold the bread!
a118
Lord, we adore thy bount'ous hand
a119
How vast the love of God
a120
Communion with our friends is sweet
a121
O sinner, turn thine eyes
a122
What was the wormwood and the gall
a123
A crown of thorns the Savior wore
a124
The Savior did our sorrows feel
a125
Behold the man! the Sent of God
a126
See on Mount Calvary!
a127
Come, saints, and drop a tear or two
a128
What man of sorrow and of grief
a129
With sad surprise, I see
a130
With strange surprise, the cross I view
a131
Come, from the wilderness
a132
Down to the wilderness Of slavery and pride
a133
The New Jerusalem I see
a134
May sacred heat inspire my tongue
a135
The Lord, his boundless love to show
a136
Arise from thy wilderness state
a137
Why thus dejected, O my soul!
a138
Why should I blush to own
a139
O, why should cares torment my mind?
a140
Not here on earth are treasures sure
a141
Behold the love of God
a142
Thus saith the house of Israel
a143
Behold the mighty God
a144
Away desponding thought!
a145
Can tribulation or distress
a146
Now let our souls rejoice
a147
Lord, we will labor in thy cause
a148
Can Wisdom infinite Misjudge, or go astray?
a149
Why should I doubt thy goodness, Lord
a150
Ten thousand streams of love
a151
Glory to God! on high
a152
Who dare adjudge the sons of men
a153
Now faith and hope abide
a154
The heav'nly gem of the sweet content
a155
How bright is thy example, Lord
a156
In the example, Jesus gave
a157
Now on the wings of faith I'll rise
a158
Come, then, O my soul, meditate on that day
a159
As when the spirit leaves the clay
a160
What if some men do not believe
a161
Away! ye sad desponding thoughts
a162
Behold the wond'rous grace of God!
a163
To thee, my Lord, I bow
a164
Lord, we unite our hearts
a165
No longer, Lord, do we despise
a166
The house that's built upon the sand
a167
Arise, ye saints, and brush your wings
a168
The exhortation let us hear
a169
All things shall work for good
a170
Christ crucifi'd we preach
a171
The word of revelation shines
a172
All things in heav'n and in earth
a173
As all to Christ the Father gave
a174
To Jesus let us prostrate fall
a175
Thy children, Lord, perpet'al wait
a176
Thy children, Lord, whom thou didst make
a177
The rivers all which glide along
a178
The passing streams that flow along
a179
All rivers in the earth
a180
Behold! a spacious river flows
a181
Come, all ye tribes of ransom'd men
a182
Great God! before thou rent the vail
a183
Dark unbelief, strange arrows flings
a184
Awake my drowsy senses all
a185
If Christ did not possess the pow'r
a186
When men set out to run a race
a187
My body under I must keep
a188
All beings are of God
a189
An off'ring Jesus made
a190
No mortal tongue can tell
a191
As God, all merciful and kind
a192
What is the cause of moral death?
a193
These are the ministers of Christ
a194
In heav'n, behold the wond'rous sight!
a195
Another wonder now behold
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