Primitive Baptist Hymn and Tune Book

Editor: Elder John R. Daily
Publisher: The Primitive Baptist Library, Carthage,IL, 2016
Denomination: Primitive Baptists
Notes: 7-shape notation; the hymns appear to be identical to the 1918 edition save those here numbered 0a and 0b
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297Praise the God of all creation
298Jesus, grant us all a blessing
299Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessingHARWELL
300Once more before we partKENTUCKY
301For a season called to partJOSIE
302Dismiss us with Thy blessing, LordHEBRON
303How pleasant thus to dwell belowPARTING HYMN
304My Christian friends, in bonds of loveBOTTOMLEY
305Farewell, my dear brethrenIMANDRA
306Nearer, my God, to TheeBETHANY
307I need Thee, precious JesusI NEED THEE, PRECIOUS JESUS
308How firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordFOUNDATION
309O Thou in whose presence my soul takes delightBELOVED
310How strange is the course that a Christian must steer
311When sorrows encompass me roundWHEN SORROWS ENCOMPASS ME ROUND
312How tedious and tasteless the hoursGREENFIELD
313Amazing grace (how sweet the sound!)MELODY
314From all that's mortal, all that's vain
315Jesus, great Shepherd of the sheep
316Oh! Christ, He is the fountianWEBB
317When I can read my title clearNINETY-FIFTH
318Rock of Ages, cleft for meROCK OF AGES
319Tis a point I long to knowCOOK
320Grace, 'tis a charming soundNINETY-THIRD
321I want a heart to pray
322It doth not yet appearBOYLSTON
323Jesus! lover of my soulMARTYN
324O for a faith that will not shrinkBALERMA
325To Christ, the Lord, let every tongue
326Plunged in a gulf of dark despair
327Though troubles assail and dangers affrightTHE LORD WILL PROVIDE
328Do not I love Thee, O my Lord?DETROIT
329The Lord will happiness divine
330Come, humble souls! ye mourners come
331What empty things are all the skiesMAITLAND
332I love te Lord; He heard my cries
333We seek a rest beyond the skies
334O could I find, from day to day
335I love to steal awhile awayBROWN
336Oh, help us Lord! each hour of need
337O, happy they who know the Lord
338From whence doth this union ariseSTEPHENS
339A Sovereign Protector I have
340Jesus, full of all compassionHUMILITY
341Come, ye that love the Lord indeedUXBRIDGE
342Far, far away from my loving FatherTHE PRODIGAL SON
343Oh, once I had a glorious viewCOLUMBUS
344Kindred in Christ, for His dear sakeUPTON
345Twas with an everlasting love
346How sad and awful is my state!
347Come, we that love the LordALBION
348I would, but cannot sing
349The Lord my Shepherd isSHEPHERD
350While I'm in prison here belowSWEET RIVERS
351Tis hard, when we are sick and poorVERNON
352When gathering clouds around I view
353This is the field,—the world below
354O that I knew the secret placeRECONCILIATION
355In vain we seek for peace with God
356God is love; His mercy brightensMINSHALL
357So let our lips and lives expressSUPPLICATION
358"Poor and afflicted," Lord, are Thine
359And am I blessed with Jesus' love?
360O! for a glance of heav'nly dayFROZEN HEART
361Oh, how shall I myself assure
362When Thou, my righteous Judge, shall comeSALEM'S BRIGHT KING
363Brethren, while we sojourn hereVALLEY
364Brethren, we have met again
365Thy mercy my God, is the theme of my songAMANDRA
366While nature was sinking in stillness to rest
367O Jesus, my Saviour, I know Thou art mine
368I would not weep always, though many a tear
369Salvation! O, the joyful soundPRIMROSE
370Salvation! O melodious sound
371Salvation, through our dying Head
372How long, O Lord, our SaviourCEYLON
373Our heav'nly Father callsNEW HOPE
374The Lord of glory came to earthTHE LORD OF GLORY
375What shall I render to my God
376Oh, tell me no more of this world's vain storeSWEET HARMONY
377My gracious Redeemer I loveNEW JERUSALEM
378Wait, my soul, upon the LordREFUGE
379How can I sink with such a propNEW HUNDRED
380How happy, how loving, how joyful I feelREPOSE
381Come, brethren and sisters, and hear me relate
382Come, children of heaven, and help me to sing
383aWhat wondrous love is thisWONDROUS LOVE First tune
383bWhat wondrous love is thisWONDROUS LOVE Second tune
384With reverence let the saints appearHARVEY'S CHANT
385Blest be the tie that bindsLABAN
386O Thou from whom all goodness flowsALL GOODNESS FLOWS
387Jesus, Thou art the sinner's friend
388I love my Saviour, God
389When languor and disease invade
390Not all the blood of beasts
391Come what may of joy or sorrowJESUS KNOWS
392Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaintsHOME, SWEET HOME
393Must Jesus bear the cross aloneCROSS AND CROWN
394Since man by sin has strayed from God
395Didst Thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame

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