Spurgeon's Own Hymn Book

Compiled 1866 original edition: C. H. Spurgeon
Editor: Chris Fenner, Matt Boswell
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd., Fearn, Ross-shire, IV20 1TW, Great Britain, 2019
Language: English
Notes: A new reediting of the 1866 "Our Own Hymn Book" compiled by Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
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731God's furnace doth in Zion stand
732How firm a foundation
733O Zion! afflicted with wave upon wave
734Be gone, unbelief, my Saviour is near
735Hark, my soul! it is the Lord!
736Hallelujah! Who shall part
737Firm and unmov'd are they
738A debtor to mercy alone
739Rejoice, believer, in the Lord
740The moon and stars shall lose their light
741Saviour! through the desert lead us
742Firm as the earth Thy gospel stands
743Where God begins His gracious work
744Wait, my soul, upon the Lord
745Afflicted soul, to Jesus dear
746When languor and disease invade
747What though no flow'rs the fig-tree clothe
748Sons of God, in tribulation
749In the floods of tribulation
750’Tis my happiness below
751“Poor and afflicted,” Lord, are Thine
752Often the clouds of deepest woe
753Thus far my God hath led me on
754Clouds and darkness round about Thee
755Incarnate God! the soul that knows
756When waves of trouble round me swell
757How vast the treasure we possess!
758What cheering words are these!
759Gracious Lord, my heart is fixèd
760Sovereign grace o'er sin abounding
761’Twixt Jesus and the chosen race
762Lord Jesus, are we ONE with Thee?
763Dear Saviour, I am Thine
764I would commune with Thee, my God
765My God, permit me not to be
766When wilt Thou come unto me, Lord?
767Ever to the Saviour cling
768O might this worthless heart of mine
769Emptied of earth I fain would be
770Go up, go up, my heart
771Lord! let me see Thy beauteous face!
772O patient, spotless One!
773Look upon me, Lord, I pray Thee
774My God, my life, my love
775Where God doth dwell
776My God, my God! who art my all
777Long plung'd in sorrow, I resign
778Oh Thou by long experience tried
779My country, Lord, art Thou alone
780I think of Thee, my God, by night
781Ah! reign wherever man is found
782O love of God, how strong and true!
783To Thee, O dear, dear Saviour!
784Oh see how Jesus trusts Himself
785Jesus, these eyes have never seen
786Jesus, the very thought of Thee
787O Jesu, King most wonderful!
788My God, I love Thee, not because
789Blest be Thy love, dear Lord
790If my Lord Himself reveal
791The more my conduct I survey
792Compar'd with Christ, in all beside
793Soon as faith the Lord can see
794Can my heaven-born soul submit
795Jesus, my Lord, my chief delight
796Oh, let my Jesus teach me how
797O love divine, how sweet Thou art
798Thou hidden love of God, whose height
799Thou, who art th' incarnate God
800Saviour, look on Thy belovèd
801Jesus, my Saviour, is enough
802White and ruddy is my belov'd
803Jesus, whose almighty sceptre
804My Jesus, I love Thee
805I thirst, but not as once I did
806My soul amid this stormy world
807Though all the world my choice deride
808Other name than my dear Lord's
809I knew Thee in the land of drought
810Hark! the voice of my Belovèd
811O let my name engraven stand
812I ask my dying Saviour dear
813Christ—of all my hopes the ground
814My best-belovèd keeps His throne
815Object of my first desire
816What wondrous cause could move Thy heart
817Precious is the name of Jesus
818Beneath Thy cross I lay me down
819Jesus, when faith with fixèd eye
820Jesus, our kinsman and our God
821Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah
822O for an overcoming faith
823The time is short ere all that live
824There is an hour when I must part
825Stoop down, my thoughts, that used to rise
826Shrinking from the cold hand of death
827Oft as the bell, with solemn toll
828It is not death to die
829Why should we start, or fear to die
830In vain my fancy strives to paint

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