A Selection of Hymns and Psalms, for Social and Private Worship. (11th ed.)

Editor: J. P. Dabney
Publisher: Munroe & Francis, Boston, 1832
Language: English
Notes: Hymns, Benedictions and Occasional pieces are numbered separately. Some pages are missing from the page scan.
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102O Lord of earth and seas and skiesPage Scan
103God reigns, events in order flowPage Scan
104The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's carePage Scan
105How are thy servants blest, O Lord [God]Page Scan
106Through all the various [varying] shifting [passing] scenePage Scan
107Who, gracious Father, can [shall] complainPage Scan
108With eye impartial, heaven's high KingPage Scan
109God moves in a mysterious wayPage Scan
110Lord, we adore thy vast designsPage Scan
111Give to the winds thy [your] fearsPage Scan
112The gift indulgent heaven bestowsPage Scan
113What eyes, like thine, eternal sirePage Scan
114On God supreme our hope dependsPage Scan
115God is the refuge of his saintsPage Scan
116Praise to the Lord of the boundless mightPage Scan
117Praise to his grace, who loud proclaimsPage Scan
118Behold the Prince of PeacePage Scan
119Sing to the Lord, ye [you] distant landsPage Scan
120Hark, the glad sound, the Savior comesPage Scan
121Mark the soft falling snowPage Scan
122To thee, O God, we homage payPage Scan
123Thou Lord by mortal eyes unseenPage Scan
124My soul reveres the pagePage Scan
125Lights of your race in ancient times!Page Scan
126Raise your triumphant songsPage Scan
127Grace--'tis a pleasing soundPage Scan
128Praise to God the great CreatorPage Scan
129What countless myriads draw their breathPage Scan
130With ecstasy of joyPage Scan
131Come, saith [said] [says] Jesus' sacred voicePage Scan
132Sing, ye redeemed [ransomed] of the LordPage Scan
133Angel [Angels], roll the rock [stone] awayPage Scan
134He dies, the friend of sinners diesPage Scan
135Hail the day that sees him risePage Scan
136The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, in every starPage Scan
137Father adored in worlds abovePage Scan
138Glorious things of thee are spokenPage Scan
139Hear what God the Lord hath spokenPage Scan
140Behold the amazing sight, The Savior lifted highPage Scan
141Great God of grace, arise and shinePage Scan
142To God let fervent prayers arisePage Scan
143And is the gospel peace and lovePage Scan
144Behold, where in a mortal formPage Scan
145Give me the wings of faith to risePage Scan
146Father of my exalted LordPage Scan
147Father of mercies, in thy [your] wordPage Scan
148Lord, we have made thy word our choicePage Scan
149God, in the gospel of his SonPage Scan
150What glory gilds thy wordPage Scan
151Imposture shrinks from lightPage Scan
152O how delightful is the roadPage Scan
153While through life's pilgrimage I strayPage Scan
154Shine forth, eternal source of lightPage Scan
155Eternal and almighty KingPage Scan
156Great God, thy peerless excellencePage Scan
157My Father, cheering name, O may I call Thee minePage Scan
158Our God, as merciful as justPage Scan
159My Father! I adorePage Scan
160My God, all nature owns thy swayPage Scan
161Shine on our souls, eternal GodPage Scan
162O blest are they who, born from heavenPage Scan
163Great Author of all nature's framePage Scan
164Lord! while my thoughts with wonder tracePage Scan
165To thee, O God, my days are knownPage Scan
166Enough of life's vain scene I've trodPage Scan
167While thee I [we] seek, protecting powerPage Scan
168God, my supporter and my hopePage Scan
169My God, whose all pervading eyePage Scan
170Father divine, before thy viewPage Scan
171My God, permit my tongue this joy, to call thee minePage Scan
172The Lord, how tender is his lovePage Scan
173Peace, 'tis the Lord Jehovah's handPage Scan
174When present sufferings pain our heartsPage Scan
175Father, I thank thee, may no thoughtPage Scan
176When darkness long has veiled my [the] mindPage Scan
177O Lord, my best desire [desires] fulfillPage Scan
178Parent of good, we rest on TheePage Scan
179O thou earliest, latest hopePage Scan
180When in the vale of lengthened [closing] yearsPage Scan
181Author of life, with reason's dawnPage Scan
182The uplifted eye and bended kneePage Scan
183Come, let us search our ways [hearts] and try [see]Page Scan
184Father of our feeble racePage Scan
185Far from thy servants, God of grace [gracious God]Page Scan
186All nature feels attractive powerPage Scan
187Behold where [when] breathing love divinePage Scan
188Happy the heart where graces reignPage Scan
189Let men of high conceit and zealPage Scan
190O God! our Father and our KingPage Scan
191Great God of grace, accept my prayerPage Scan
192Parent of all, omniscient mindPage Scan
193My God! whose all-pervading eyePage Scan
194Let party names no morePage Scan
195Absurd and vain attempt, to bindPage Scan
196All seeing God, 'tis thine to knowPage Scan
197O let us with a grateful mindPage Scan
198Patience, O 'tis [what] a grace divinePage Scan
199Why do I thus perplexPage Scan
200O thou, my Father and my FriendPage Scan
201O God, to whose all searching sightPage Scan

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