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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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With joy we hail the morning light
a297
Blest be thy name my God and King
a298
Now shalt thou hear, my Lord, my God
a299
Now philomel attunes her song
a300
Now the day is past and gone
a301
Give thanks to God for he is good
a302
The Lord our God is good
a303
Come, let us join in grateful songs
a304
When autumn brings her golden store
a305
Kind providence to us imparts
a306
Now to the Lord, O let us raise
a307
Lord bless Columbia's happy land
a308
Ye sons of Columbia, adore
a309
What wonders hath Jehovah wrought
a310
The Lord our God, our heav'nly King
a311
The winter months are past away
a312
This is the fast the Lord would chuse
a313
The hypocrites do often fast
a314
When thou dost fast thou shalt not be
a315
The hypocrite doth fast, With a dejected face
a316
In Zion let the trumpet blow
a317
All hail, the matchless pow'r divine
a318
Ye are God's building, saith the word
a319[219]
On holy mount Moriah see
a320
Lo! see the brilliant temple rise
a321
Ere time commenc'd, a darksome night
a322
Various systems men have form'd
a323
The Jews had eyes, and yet were blind
a324
And why do Christians thus contend
a325
Why do Pharisees complain
a326
Had Jesus taught the ancient Jews
a327
My foes declare with awful frown
a328
Where myst'ries are in scripture found
a329
Of old, how were the sons of men
a330
Thus saith the great and mighty God
a331
Thus saith the mighty God
a332
No sacrifice of costly name
a333
Who will regret that Christ should have
a334
Let party names alone
a335
As ancient bigots disagree
a336
Lord, what a rage thy foes are in!
a337[237]
Now Baal's prophets cry aloud
a338
That some should perish, God ordains
a339
By men conditions are propos'd
a340
But few of all the human race
a341
When strangers meet me on the way
a342
Will they who love the Lord repine
a343
Dear Shepherd didst thou lie
a344
I bid farewell to written creeds
a345
O could the scales fall from our eyes
a346
O cease, my soul, the search give o'er
a347[322]
From worldly noise I would retire
a348
Behold, on Zion's mystic walls
a349
Lo, from the mountains of the law
a350
What is this within me burning?
a352
When by faith I see my Savior
a353
Why is my heart so cold?
a354
I long my Savior's grace to see
a355
Come all ye lovely youth
a356
Come, all ye tender lovely youth
a357
Ye aged fathers, mothers dear
a358
By faith may Jesus dwell
a359
Come, pleasant youth, your voices raise
a360
How fast time's holy moments run!
a361
When will the eyelids of that morn
a362
My soul is fainting fast
a363
Must christians pray for nought?
a364[366]
May we thine armor, Lord, put on
a365
Grant unto us a visit, dearest Lord
a366
Lord, from thy holy hill descend
a367
Our Father, God, in heav'n above
a368
O Lord of Hosts! All Gracious God!
a369
Is not thy promise pledg'd
a370
Thou Great First Cause! least understood
a371
O Lord we bow before thy throne
a372
O God of grace, before thy throne
a373
In thine own house, O Lord, we meet
a374
In union let our voices join
a375
Now God I see in ev'ry thing
a376
Let earth rejoice and nature sing
a377
Lo, what enraptur'd songs of praise
a378
Now to the Lord who built the skies
a379
Join ev'ry heart and ev'ry tongue
a380
A joyful song to God
a381
Praise ye the Lord, all nature join
a382
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow
a383
Worthy the Paschal Lamb!
a384
Let God alone have endless praise
a385
Now to our God let praises rise
a386
Now shall my inward joys arise
a387
Now let all nature join to praise
a388
The Lord hath come from hills of light
a389
No sure foundation can be laid
a390
The Lord who holds the gospel fan
a391
Hark! from the wilderness, and hear
a392
Christ shall descend in flaming fire
a393
The day of God shall surely come
a394
Attend and hear the sacred word
a395
Awake! my soul! away, thy fears!
a396
Shall slavish fear torment my soul
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