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A Pocket Hymn Book: designed as a constant companion for the pious, collected from various authors (9th ed.)

Publisher: Rice and Co., Baltimore, 1791
Denomination: Methodist Episcopal Church
Language: English
Notes: Numbers in Part II begin with "H"
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
CCIBlest be the dear, uniting loveTextPage Scan
CCIIJesus accept the praiseTextPage Scan
CCIIIAll glory to the dying LambTextPage Scan
CCIVGod of my life to theeTextPage Scan
CCVI [CCV]Away with our fearsTextPage Scan
CCVIHow happy are theyTextPage Scan
CCVIIAh, where am I now!TextPage Scan
CCVIIIHow shall a lost sinner in painTextPage Scan
CCIXWhere is my God, my joy, my hopeTextPage Scan
CCXGod, only wise, almighty, goodTextPage Scan
CCXIAll hail! happy dayTextPage Scan
CCXIIHark! the herald angels singTextPage Scan
CCXIIIThe Lord of earth and skyTextPage Scan
CCXIVSing to the great Jehovah's praise!TextPage Scan
CCXVAlas! and did my Saviour bleed? TextPage Scan
CCXVIFather, I stretch my hands to theeTextPage Scan
CCXVIIAlmighty Maker, GodTextPage Scan
CCXVIIIYe heavens rejoice in Jesus's graceTextPage Scan
CCXIXLord Jesu, when, when shall it beTextPage Scan
CCXXWe lift our hearts to theeTextPage Scan
CCXXIAll praise to him who dwells in blissTextPage Scan
CCXXIIIn that sad memorable nightTextPage Scan
CCXXIIILet all who truly bearTextPage Scan
CCXXIVRock of Israel, cleft for meTextPage Scan
CCXXVAuthor of our Salvation, theeTextPage Scan
CCXXVIO thou, who this mysterious breadTextPage Scan
CCXXVIIJesu, at whose supreme commandTextPage Scan
CCXXVIIIWho is this that comes from farTextPage Scan
CCXXIXJesu, dear, redeeming LordTextPage Scan
CCXXXJesus, we thus obeyTextPage Scan
HIO all that pass by, to Jesus draw nearTextPage Scan
HIIThy faithfulness, Lord, each moment we findTextPage Scan
HIIIRejoice evermore with angels aboveTextPage Scan
HIVWeary souls, that wander wideTextPage Scan
HVStand the omnipotent decree!TextPage Scan
HVII long to behold him arrayedTextPage Scan
HVIIThou Son of God, whose flaming eyesTextPage Scan
HVIIICome, O thou all-victorious LordTextPage Scan
HIXLong have I seem'd to serve the LordTextPage Scan
HXGod is in this and every placeTextPage Scan
HXIThou hidden God for whom I groanTextPage Scan
HXIIThou Man of griefs, remember meTextPage Scan
HXIIIJesu, Shepherd of the sheepTextPage Scan
HXIVOft I in my heart have saidTextPage Scan
HXVO may thy powerful wordTextPage Scan
HXVIO wond'rous power of faithful prayer!TextPage Scan
HXVIIPierce, fill me with an humble fearTextPage Scan
HXVIIIWhen quiet in my house I sitTextPage Scan
HXIXMaster, I own thy lawful claimTextPage Scan
HXXCast on the fidelityTextPage Scan
HXXIThou Lamb of God, thou Prince of PeaceTextPage Scan
HXXIIJesu, thy weary wanderer's restTextPage Scan
HXXIIIO God most merciful and trueTextPage Scan
HXXIVO God, to whom in flesh reveal'dTextPage Scan
HXXVJesu, thy far extended fameTextPage Scan
HXXVIExcept the Lord conduct the planTextPage Scan
HXXVIIHow beauteous are their feetTextPage Scan

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