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Hymns: composed on various subjects (4th ed., Rev. and Corr.)
Author:
J. Hart
Publisher:
Printed and for sale by Griffin & Weld, Brunswick, (Me.), 1822
Language:
English
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106-D6
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106
Lord, when I hear thy children talk
107
Brethren, why toil ye thus for toys
108
What makes mistaken men afraid
109
Ye souls that are weak
110
Jesus, when on the bloody tree
111
Whatever prompts the soul to pride
112
When is it Christians all agree
113
Lord, pity outcasts vile and base
114
The king of heaven a feast has made
115
This is the day the Lord has made
116
Glory to God on high
117
Father of heav'n, almighty King
118
Lord, who can hear of all thy woe
119
The blest memorials of thy grief
120
Join ev'ry tongue to sing
121
Hail, thou Bridegroom bruis'd to death!
122
Oh! that our flinty hearts would melt
123
When thro' the desert vast
124
Lord, send thy Spirit down
125
Pity a helpless sinner, Lord
126
The tender mercies of the Lord
127
When Jesus undertook
128
That doleful night before his death
129
Jesus, once for sinners slain
130
The God, that first us chose
131
Once more we come before our God
132
Happy the men that fear the Lord
133
The men that fear the Lord
134
Thy mercy, Lord, we praise
135
Christ is the eternal Rock
136
While heavenly hosts their anthems sing
137
Gird thy loins up, Christian soldier
138
Deep in a cold a joyless cell
139
See from the dungeon of the dead
140
Believer, lift thy drooping head
141
Christians, dismiss your fear
142
Now for a theme of thankful praise
143
Jesus, our triumphant head
144
Faith's a convincing proof
145
Lord, hear a restless wretch's groans
146
When pining sickness wastes the frame
147
Ye sons of men, the warning take
148
Vain man, thy fond pursuits forbear
149
Ye bold blaspheming souls
150
The spirits of the just
151
Sons of God by blest adoption
152
Christians, view this solemn scene
153
Fountain of life, who gav'st us breath
154
The praise of Christ, ye Christians, sound
155
Pleas'd we read, in sacred story
156
Awake, ye sleeping souls, awake
157
Behold! with awful pomp
158
Sinner, that slumb'rest on the brink
159
Ye souls that trust in Christ rejoice
160
In vain men talk of living faith
161
When filthy passions or unjust
162
Vain man, to boast forbear
163
What various ways do men invent
164
Repentance is a gift bestow'd
165
Jesus, Lord of life and peace
166
God is a high and holy God
167
Oh! for a glance of heavenly day
168
We sing thy praise, exalted Lamb
169
Come raise your thankful voice
170
Backsliding souls, return to God
171
Deserters to the camp return
172
From pois'nous errors, pleasing cheats
173
Father of heav'n, we thee address
174
Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord
175
Once more, before we part
176
Lord, help us on thy word to feed
177
Guardian of the helpless sheep
178
Father, ere we hence depart
D1
O praise the Lord, ye heav'nly host
D2
To the great Godhead, Father, Son
D3
With all the heav'nly host
D4
Give glory to God
D5
Glory to th' Eternal be
D6
We laud thy name, Almighty Lord
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