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Hymns and Psalms, Original and Modern, Selected and Revised

Publisher: Lovell R. Gibson, Toronto , 1862
Denomination: Brethren in Christ Church
Language: English
Notes: Scan at https://archive.org/details/cihm_89944
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d201Let us ask the important question
d202Let worldly minds the world pursue
d203Life is the time to serve the Lord
d204Lo we see the sign appearing
d205Long have I trod the way to hell
d206Lord, at thy table I [we] behold The wonders of thy grace
d207Lord, at thy temple we appear, As happy Simon came
d208Lord, dismiss us with Thy [your] blessing, Fill our
d209Lord, in the morning I will send My prayer to reach thine ear
d210Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high
d211Lord, in thy courts we now appear
d212Lord, we come before thee now
d213Lord, we come before thee now
d214Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
d215Man in his first creation
d216Mercy, O thou Son of David
d217Mortals, awake, with angels join
d218Mourning souls, in sorrow sinking Laden down with guilt and
d219My dearest friends in bonds of love
d220My God, my Father, blissful [blessed] [cheering] name
d221My God, the spring of all my joys
d222My hope, my all, my Savior, Thou to thee
d223My soul be on thy [your] guard
d224No man, nor angel, can compare With our all glorious God
d225Not the malicious or [nor] [and] profane
d226Now from the garden to [of] the cross
d227Now is the accepted time
d228Now my time is come for going
d229Now the Savior stands [standeth] [standing] a-pleading [and pleading]
d230Now the shades of night are gone
d231Now whilst I try my heart
d232O am I born to die
d233O could I find a [an] humble place
d234O for a closer walk with God
d235O for a glance of heavenly day
d236O God, my sins are manifold
d237O help us Lord each hour of need
d238O Isr'l, blessed [blest] beyond compare
d239O that I had a bosom friend
d240O that I knew the secret place
d241O that the Lord would guide my [our] ways
d242O thou who hast at thy command
d243O what a burdened soul I be
d244O what a cruel wretch am I to leave my Jesus so
d245O what a hardened wretch am I
d246O what a wretched sinner, Lord
d247O when shall I [we] see Jesus and dwell [reign] with Him above
d248O [When] thou my righteous Judge shall [shalt] come
d249O why are you cast down my soul
d250O ye blood washed, ransomed sinners
d251O Zion, when I think of [on] thee, I wish [long] [mourn] for pinions
d252Of all religions that are found
d253Oft as I lay me down to rest
d254On Jordan's stormy [rugged] banks I stand, And cast a wishful eye
d255ôTis finished, so the Savior cried, and meekly
d256Our Father sits on yonder throne
d257Our soul [souls] shall magnify the Lord, In him our spirit
d258Peace be unto this house, The Son of Peace
d259People of the living God, walk the way
d260Pity a helpless sinner, Lord
d261Poor mourning souls, in deep distress
d262Praise to thy name, eternal God
d263Prayer is the soul's [heart's] [saint's] sincere desire
d264Prayer is [was] appointed to convey
d265Proclaim, saith Christ, my wondrous grace
d266Religion's form is vain
d267Salem's bright King Jesus by name
d268Saved by blood I live to tell
d269Savior, I do feel Thy merit, sprinkled with redeeming blood
d270Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain
d271Say, sinner, hath a voice within
d272See a poor sinner, dearest [gracious] Lord
d273See how the little toiling ant
d274See, the eternal Judge descending
d275See what a living stone
d276Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgive
d277Sin has a thousand treacherous arts
d278Sing the dear Savior's glorious fame
d279Sinner, art thou [are you] still secure [sincere]
d280Soon I must [shall] hear the solemn call
d281Stoop down, my thoughts, that [which] used [use] to rise
d282Strait [straight] is the way [gate], the door is strait [straight]
d283Stupid soul, to folly cleaving
d284Sweet is the memory of thy grace
d285Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] King
d286Sweet peace of conscience, heavenly guest
d287Sweet was the time when first I felt
d288Teach me the measure of my days
d289That awful day will surely come
d290That love which caused the light to shine
d291That name to me sounds ever sweet
d292The billows swell, the winds are high
d293The broken bread, the blessed cup
d294The Christians of old all united in one
d295The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear
d296The glorious light of Zion is spreading
d297The great tremendous day's approaching
d298The Lord has now begun to move
d299The Lord into his garden comes
d300The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's care

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