Hymns of Grace: a choice collection of hymns honoring and promoting the reigning grace of God

Publisher: Primitive Baptist Foundation, Roswell, Ga., 1968
Denomination: Progressive Primitive Baptists
Language: English
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301Cast thy burden on the LordSEYMOUR
302O how happy are theyNEW CONCORD
303Ye pilgrims of Zion, and chosen of GodLONE PILGRIM
304So let our lips and lives expressWAREHAM
305Be still, my soul: the Lord is on thy sideFINLANDIA
306O when shall I see Jesus[O when shall I see Jesus]
307Go bury thy sorrow, the world hath its share[Go bury thy sorrow, the world hath its share]
308There is an unseen hand to me[There is an unseen hand to me]
309When your way seems sad and gloomy[When your way seems sad and gloomy]
310Tempted and tried we're oft made to wonder[Tempted and tried we're oft made to wonder]
311There's a crown for your cross, when the teardrops that wtray[There's a crown for your cross, when the teardrops that wtray]
312Does Jesus care when my heart is pained[Does Jesus care when my heart is pained]
313O for a closer walk with GodBEATITUDO
314Time is filled with swift transition[Time is filled with swift transition]
315I am a poor wayfaring stranger[I am a poor wayfaring stranger]
316Oh, sometimes the shadows are deep[Oh, sometimes the shadows are deep]
317O safe to the Rock that is higher than I[O safe to the Rock that is higher than I]
318Just when I need Him, Jesus is near[Just when I need Him, Jesus is near]
319In the hour of trialPENITENCE
320I must tell Jesus all of my trials[I must tell Jesus all of my trials]
321How tedious and tasteless the hoursCONTRAST
322In Thy cleft, O Rock of Ages[In Thy cleft, O Rock of Ages]
323Tho' the way be dark, yet the Lord hath said[Tho' the way be dark, yet the Lord hath said]
324A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord[A wonderful Savior is Jesus my Lord]
325Be not dismayed whate'er betide[Be not dismayed whate'er betide]
326Look away from the cross to the glittering crown[Look away from the cross to the glittering crown]
327I entered once a home of care[I entered once a home of care]
328And let this feeble body failPISGAH
329God moves in a mysterious wayDUNDEE
330Jesus! Thou art the sinner's friend[Jesus! Thou art the sinner's friend]
331Teach me to pray, Lord, teach me to pray[Teach me to pray, Lord, teach me to pray]
332More holiness give meMY PRAYER
333More like Thee, O Saviour, let me be[More like Thee, O Saviour, let me be]
334I need Thee every hour[I need Thee every hour]
335Nearer, my God, to TheeBETHANY
336Lord, speak to me, that I may speakCANONBURY
337O Lamb of God, still keep meST. CHRISTOPHER
338Dear Lord and Father of mankindREST (ELTON)
339Father, I stretch my hands to TheeHARMONY GROVE
340O Thou in whose presence my soul takes delightMEDITATION
341In Thy holy temple, O sacred place[In Thy holy temple, O sacred place]
342As I travel through this pilgrim land[As I travel through this pilgrim land]
343Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languishALMA
344Prayer is the soul's sincere desireGATES
345Come, linger here with the Master[Come, linger here with the Master]
346Are you weary, are you heavy-hearted?[Are you weary, are you heavy-hearted?]
347There's a garden where Jesus is waiting[There's a garden where Jesus is waiting]
348Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer[Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer]
349In the quiet hours or morning[In the quiet hours or morning]
350If the world from you withhold of its silver and its gold[If the world from you withhold of its silver and its gold]
351Ere you left your room this morning[Ere you left your room this morning]
352I come to the garden alone[I come to the garden alone]
353'Tis the blessed hour of prayer, when our hearts lowly bend['Tis the blessed hour of prayer, when our hearts lowly bend]
354Tarry with me, O my Saviour[Tarry with me, O my Saviour]
355I saw the holy cityALFORD
356Hark, hark, my sol! angelic songs are swellingPILGRIMS
357In the land of fadeless day[In the land of fadeless day]
358Abide with me: fast falls the eventideEVENTIDE
359Now let our drooping hearts reviveBEATITUDO
360Lead, kindly Light, amid th' encircling gloomLU BENIGNA
361In the rifted Rock I'm resting[In the rifted Rock I'm resting]
362For all thy saints, who from their labors restSINE NOMINE
363Face to face with Christ my Saviour[Face to face with Christ my Saviour]
364Shall we gather at the river[Shall we gather at the river]
365The strife is o'er the battle doneVICTORY
366One of these days shadows will vanish[One of these days shadows will vanish]
367When I shall come to the end of my way[When I shall come to the end of my way]
368We would see Jesus— for the shadows lengthenCONSOLATION
369Tho' the way we journey may be often drear[Tho' the way we journey may be often drear]
370Lead me gently home, Father[Lead me gently home, Father]
371Come, we that love the Lord[Come, we that love the Lord]
372To Canaan's land I'm on my way[To Canaan's land I'm on my way]
373My Lord has garments so wondrous fine[My Lord has garments so wondrous fine]
374When with the Saviour we enter the glory-land[When with the Saviour we enter the glory-land]
375I am longing for the coming of the snow-white angel band[I am longing for the coming of the snow-white angel band]
376The radiant morn hath passed away[The radiant morn hath passed away]
377In that blessed home in glory[In that blessed home in glory]
378It doth not yet appearBOYLSTON
379It may not be so far away[It may not be so far away]
380Beyond the sunset, O blissful morning[Beyond the sunset, O blissful morning]
381We are nearing that bright mansion[We are nearing that bright mansion]
382Lord Jesus, think on meSOUTHWELL
383I've heard them sing again and again[I've heard them sing again and again]
384Why do we mourn departing friendsLAMBETH
385My heav'nly home is bright and fair[My heav'nly home is bright and fair]
386Oft in visions by faith I can see over there[Oft in visions by faith I can see over there]
387Oh, think of the home over there[Oh, think of the home over there]
388When I can read my title clearNINETY-FIFTH
389Sing to me of heaven, sing that song of peace[Sing to me of heaven, sing that song of peace]
390On Jordan's stormy banks I stand[On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]
391On the happy golden shore[On the happy golden shore]
392We read of a place that's called heaven[We read of a place that's called heaven]
393When my soul is singing in that promised land above[When my soul is singing in that promised land above]
394When all my labors and trials are o'er[When all my labors and trials are o'er]
395Somewhere the sun is shining[Somewhere the sun is shining]
396There's a land that is fairer than day[There's a land that is fairer than day]
397I have heard of a land on the far away strand[I have heard of a land on the far away strand]
398So great is the love of my Saviour[So great is the love of my Saviour]
399There'll be joy in heaven when we all get home[There'll be joy in heaven when we all get home]
400Safe in the arms of Jesus[Safe in the arms of Jesus]

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