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Primitive Baptist Hymn and Tune Book

Editor: John R. Daily
Publisher: The Primitive Baptist Library, Carthage, IL., 1952
Denomination: Primitive Baptists
Language: English
Notes: 7-shape notation; the hymns appear to be identical to the 1918 edition save those here numbered 0a and 0b
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
0aWhen Gabriel blows on his trumpet of gold[When Gabriel blows on his trumpet of gold]Page Scan
0bI am dwelling on the mountain[I am dwelling on the mountain]Page Scan
1Praise God, from whom all blessings flowOLD HUNDREDPage Scan
2Before Jehovah's awful throneOLD HUNDREDPage Scan
3Before Thy throne, eternal KingOLD HUNDREDPage Scan
4Come, Thou Fount of ev'ry blessingNETTLETONPage Scan
5Come, sound His praise abroadSILVER STREETPage Scan
6Jesus, Thou everlasting KingSESSIONSPage Scan
7I love to meet with saints and singSESSIONSPage Scan
8Jesus, in humble, grateful praiseSESSIONSPage Scan
9Children of the heav'nly KingMERDINPage Scan
10To our Redeemer's glorious nameVALLEYPage Scan
11My soul repeat His praiseAMERICAPage Scan
12aAll hail the pow'r of Jesus' name!CORONATIONPage Scan
12bAll hail the pow'r of Jesus' name!DIADEMPage Scan
13When all Thy mercies, O my GodBALERMAPage Scan
14Sweet is the mem'ry of Thy graceFAIR HAVENPage Scan
15Awake my soul to sound His praiseFAIR HAVENPage Scan
16Awake my soul, in joyful laysLOVING KINDNESSPage Scan
17Ye humble souls, approach your GodARLINGTONPage Scan
18Great is the Lord; His works of mightARLINGTONPage Scan
19My God, my portion and my loveARLINGTONPage Scan
20Rejoice, the Lord is KingFREDERICKSBURGPage Scan
21O for a thousand tongues to singLINGHAMPage Scan
22Hark! ten thousand harps and voicesHARWELLPage Scan
23From all that dwell below the skiesDUANE STREETPage Scan
24Ye sons of men with joy recordDUANE STREETPage Scan
25Lord, I will bless Thee all my daysDUANE STREETPage Scan
26God moves in a mysterious wayMEARPage Scan
27Amid the splendors of Thy stateMEARPage Scan
28Great God, how infinite art ThouMEARPage Scan
29Thy way O God! is in the seaTHY WAY, O GOD!Page Scan
30Through endless years Thou art the sameTHY WAY, O GOD!Page Scan
31In all my vast concerns with TheeTHY WAY, O GOD!Page Scan
32God shall alone the refuge bePETERBOROUGHPage Scan
33The cause that is for me too hardPETERBOROUGHPage Scan
34No change of time shall ever shockPETERBOROUGHPage Scan
35Thus far the Lord has led me onHEBRONPage Scan
36Thus far my God hath led me onHEBRONPage Scan
37Why, O my soul, those anxious caresHEBRONPage Scan
38Dear Lord, why should I doubt Thy loveCONDESCENSIONPage Scan
39Kind are the words that Jesus speaksCONDESCENSIONPage Scan
40If God is mine, then present thingsCONDESCENSIONPage Scan
41My God, the spring of all my joysDUNLAPPage Scan
42My times of sorrow and of joyDUNLAPPage Scan
43Let others boast how strong they beDUNLAPPage Scan
44To God the only wiseST. THOMASPage Scan
45Your harps, ye trembling saintsST. THOMASPage Scan
46And are we yet aliveST. THOMASPage Scan
47Firm as the earth Thy gospel standsEVANPage Scan
48To heav'n I lift my waiting eyesBROWNPage Scan
49No more, my God, I boast no moreUXBRIDGEPage Scan
50Where is my God; does He retireUXBRIDGEPage Scan
51Lord, how mysterious are thy waysUXBRIDGEPage Scan
52What cheering words are these?CHEERING WORDSPage Scan
53Now in Thy praise, eternal KingPRESERVATIONPage Scan
54Great God, attend while Zion singsDUKE STREETPage Scan
55Thou only sovereign of my heartDUKE STREETPage Scan
56Beset with snares on every handDUKE STREETPage Scan
57Dear Refuge of my weary soulAVONPage Scan
58Not all the outward forms on earthORTONVILLEPage Scan
59Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly doveORTONVILLEPage Scan
60Arise, my thoughts, and trace the springORTONVILLEPage Scan
61Come, Holy Spirit, calm my mindFORESTPage Scan
62Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly DoveFORESTPage Scan
63Come, blessed Spirit! source of light!FORESTPage Scan
64Why should the children of a KingNEW BRITAINPage Scan
65How helpless guilty nature liesNEW BRITAINPage Scan
66The blessed Spirit, like the windNEW BRITAINPage Scan
67Holy Spirit, faithful guideGUIDEPage Scan
68Come, Holy Spirit, comeCAMBRIDGEPage Scan
69Come, gracious Spirit, nowKENTUCKYPage Scan
70Blest Comforter divineKENTUCKYPage Scan
71Prepare me, gracious GodKENTUCKYPage Scan
72Compared with Christ, in all besideSABBATH EVENINGPage Scan
73By faith my Christ I now beholdSILOAMPage Scan
74Hark, the glad sound, the Saviour comesBALERMAPage Scan
75The Saviour! O, what endless charmsBALERMAPage Scan
76Yonder—amazing sight!—I seeBALERMAPage Scan
77Christ is the way to heaven'ly blissARLINGTONPage Scan
78Come let us join our cheerful songsARLINGTONPage Scan
79Come, ye that love the Saviour's nameARLINGTONPage Scan
80I sing my Saviour's wondrous deathARLINGTONPage Scan
81When I survey the wondrous crossDEVOTIONPage Scan
82When on the cross my Lord I seeDEVOTIONPage Scan
83'Tis midnight! and on Olive's browDEVOTIONPage Scan
84Saviour of men, and Lord of loveFAIRFIELDPage Scan
85Let worldly minds the world pursueFAIRFIELDPage Scan
86Jesus is all I wish or wantSALEMPage Scan
87Jesus and shall it ever beSALEMPage Scan
88He lives, the great Redeemer livesSALEMPage Scan
89Joy to the world— the Lord is come!ANTIOCHPage Scan
90Arise, my soul ariseLENOXPage Scan
91One there is above all othersTALMARPage Scan
92Mary to the Saviour's tombMARTYNPage Scan
93There is a name I love to hearDOWNSPage Scan
94Jesus, I love Thy charming nameHOLY CROSSPage Scan
95While in the vale of vision deadDUNLAPPage Scan
96The glorious gospel of our GodDUNLAPPage Scan
97Blest are the souls that hear and knowDUNLAPPage Scan

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