A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs: in two parts, part I. containing the hymns; part II. containing the songs...(3rd ed. corr. and enl. by author)

Editor: William Parkinson, A. M.
Publisher: John Tiebout, New York, 1817
Denomination: Baptist
Language: English
Notes: Several pages are missing from the page scan.
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H.CCIApproach, my soul, the mercy-seatPage Scan
H.CCIIThe law of God is justPage Scan
H.CCIIIAnd will the eternal KingPage Scan
H.CCIVBy faith in Christ I walk with GodPage Scan
H.CCVHow long and tedious are the daysPage Scan
H.CCVII cannot bear thine absence, LordPage Scan
H.CCVIIWhat jarring natures dwell withinPage Scan
H.CCVIIIWhat strange commotions work withinPage Scan
H.CCIXThe wand'ring star, and fleeting windPage Scan
H.CCXWith tears of anguish I lamentPage Scan
H.CCXIAstonish'd and distress'dPage Scan
H.CCXIIThis wretched heart will still backslidePage Scan
H.CCXIIIAlas! the deep deceit and sinPage Scan
H.CCXIVOf rest I hear, of rest I talkPage Scan
H.CCXVKindred in Christ, for his dear sakePage Scan
H.CCXVIThy presence, everlasting God Page Scan
H.CCXVIIFrom the dear flock of Jesus' saintsPage Scan
H.CCXVIIII ask'd the Lord that I might growPage Scan
H.CCXIXThe Father's free electing gracePage Scan
H.CCXXReturn, my roving heart, returnPage Scan
H.CCXXIGreat God, oppress'd with grief and fearPage Scan
H.CCXXIIGreat God, where'er we pitch our tentPage Scan
H.CCXXIIIFather of all, thy care we blessPage Scan
H.CCXXIVGreat God, now condescendPage Scan
H.CCXXVTo thee, let my first offerings risePage Scan
H.CCXXVIWith thee, great God, the stores of lightPage Scan
H.CCXXVIISee how the mounting sunPage Scan
H.CCXXVIIIGreat God, to thee my evening songPage Scan
H.CCXXIXNow from the altar of our heartsPage Scan
H.CCXXXHow various and how newPage Scan
H.CCXXXIThou Son of God, whose flaming eyesPage Scan
H.CCXXXIIO Lord, how lovely is thy namePage Scan
H.CCXXXIIIThe day is past and gonePage Scan
H.CCXXXIVThus far the Lord hath led me onPage Scan
H.CCXXXVBegone my worldly cares away!Page Scan
H.CCXXXVIIn sweet exalted strainsPage Scan
H.CCXXXVIIGreat God, thy watchful care we blessPage Scan
H.CCXXXVIIIDear Shepherd of thy people, hearPage Scan
H.CCXXXIXHow charming is the placePage Scan
H.CCXLAlmighty Maker, God!Page Scan
H.CCXLIWhere two or three, with sweet accordPage Scan
H.CCXLIIIn vain Apollo's silver tonguePage Scan
H.CCXLIIIHow free and boundless is the gracePage Scan
H.CCXLIVHow long, thou faithful God, shall IPage Scan
H.CCXLVNow while the gospel-net is castPage Scan
H.CCXLVIDid Christ o'er sinner's weep?Page Scan
H.CCXLVIISinful, and blind, and poorPage Scan
H.CCXLVIIIAscend thy throne, almighty KingPage Scan
H.CCXLIXLook down, O Lord, with pitying eyePage Scan
H.CCLOn what has now been sownPage Scan
H.CCLICome, guilty souls, and flee awayPage Scan
H.CCLIIHow shall the sons of men appearPage Scan
H.CCLIIIIs Jesus mine! I'm now prepar'dPage Scan
H.CCLIVSee Felix, cloth'd with pomp and powerPage Scan
H.CCLVDismiss us with thy blessing, LordPage Scan
H.CCLVILong have I seem'd to serve thee, LordPage Scan
H.CCLVIIThy people, Lord, have ever foundPage Scan
H.CCLVIIILord! what a wretched land is thisPage Scan
H.CCLIXO blessed souls are theyPage Scan
H.CCLXO what a cruel wretch am I Page Scan
H.CCLXIAlas! it is a thorny roadPage Scan
H.CCLXIILord, what is man! that child of pridePage Scan
H.CCLXIIIGreat God! to thee I'll makePage Scan
H.CCLXIVTemptations, trials, doubts and fearsPage Scan
H.CCLXVLet others wrapt in self-conceitPage Scan
H.CCLXVIYe highly favor'd, who professPage Scan
H.CCLXVIILord, can a helpless worm like mePage Scan
H.CCLXVIIIWhen Jesus for his people dy'dPage Scan
H.CCLXIXHow blest the righteous arePage Scan
H.CCLXXWhy should the children of a kingPage Scan
H.CCLXXIAwake, and sing the songPage Scan
H.CCLXXIIRejoice, the Lord is kingPage Scan
H.CCLXXIIIYe that would after Jesus pressPage Scan
H.CCLXXIVInnumerable foesPage Scan
H.CCLXXVWhatever prompts the soul to pridePage Scan
H.CCLXXVIPity a helpless sinner, LordPage Scan
H.CCLXXVIIIn vain men talk of living faithPage Scan
H.CCLXXVIIIPoor trembling sinner, tell me whyPage Scan
H.CCLXXIXDestruction's dang'rous roadPage Scan
H.CCLXXXSweet are the gifts, which gracious heav'nPage Scan
H.CCLXXXIThe lion that on Sampson roar'dPage Scan
H.CCLXXXIIMy soul once had its plenteous yearsPage Scan
H.CCLXXXIIIWhen Jesus claims the sinner's heartPage Scan
H.CCLXXXIVMartha her love and joy express'dPage Scan
H.CCLXXXVBeset with snares on ev'ry handPage Scan
H.CCLXXXVIBy various maxims, forms, and rulesPage Scan
H.CCLXXXVIIThe castle of the human heartPage Scan
H.CCLXXXVIIIMy barns are full, my stores increasePage Scan
H.CCLXXXIXAlas! by nature how deprav'dPage Scan
H.CCXCMy harp untun'd, and laid asidePage Scan
H.CCXCICourage, my soul! behold the prizePage Scan
H.CCXCIILord, what is man? Extremes how widePage Scan
H.CCXCIIIConfirm the hope thy word allowsPage Scan
H.CCXCIVThy promise, Lord, and thy commandPage Scan
H.CCXCVHungry, and faint, and poorPage Scan
H.CCXCVIWith Israel's God, who can compare?Page Scan
H.CCXCVIIWe seek a rest beyond the skiesPage Scan
H.CCXCVIIIFrom Sinai's Mount to Zion's hillPage Scan
H.CCXCIXWhy should a son redeem'd with bloodPage Scan
H.CCC'Twixt Jesus and the chosen racePage Scan

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