Sacred Poetry: consisting of psalms and hymns, adapted to Christian devotion, in public and private, selected from the best authors, with variations and additions

Editor: Jeremy Belknap,D. D.
Publisher: Apollo Press by Joseph Belknap, Boston, 1795
Language: English
Notes: Hymns are numbered separately.
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H.CXXXVIJesus, the eternal, glorious Son of GodPage Scan
H.CXXXVIIJesus, thou everlasting kingPage Scan
H.CXXXVIIIJesus, thou spring of joys divinePage Scan
H.CXXXIXJesus, we sing thy matchless gracePage Scan
H.CXLJoin all the glorious namesPage Scan
H.CXLIKeep silence, all created thingsPage Scan
H.CXLIILaden with guilt, and full of fearsPage Scan
H.CXLIIILet coward guilt, with pallid fearPage Scan
H.CXLIVLet every mortal ear attendPage Scan
H.CXLVLet men of high conceit and zealPage Scan
H.CXLVILet mortal tongues attempt to singPage Scan
H.CXLVIILet others boast how strong they be [are]Page Scan
H.CXLVIIILet party names no morePage Scan
H.CXLIXLet Pharisees of high esteemPage Scan
H.CLLet those who bear the Christian namePage Scan
H.CLILet us adore the eternal wordPage Scan
H.CLIILife is a span, a fleeting hourPage Scan
H.CLIIILife is the time to serve the LordPage Scan
H.CLIVLord, how secure my conscience was [lay]Page Scan
H.CLVLord, in thy service I would spendPage Scan
H.CLVILord of the earth, and sea, and skiesPage Scan
H.CLVIILord of the [this] Sabbath, hear our vowsPage Scan
H.CLVIIILord, thou art good, all nature showsPage Scan
H.CLIXLord, what our ears have heardPage Scan
H.CLXLord, when my [our] raptured thought surveysPage Scan
H.CLXILord, when my thoughts delighted rovePage Scan
H.CLXIILoud let the tuneful trumpet soundPage Scan
H.CLXIIILoud to the Prince of HeavenPage Scan
H.CLXIVLow at thy gracious feet I bendPage Scan
H.CLXVLo what a glorious sight appearsPage Scan
H.CLXVIMistaken souls, that [who] dream of heavenPage Scan
H.CLXVIIMy dear Redeemer, and my LordPage Scan
H.CLXVIIIMy God, permit me [us] not to be a strangerPage Scan
H.CLXIXMy God the covenant of thy love abides forever surePage Scan
H.CLXXMy God, what silken [gentle] cords are thinePage Scan
H.CLXXIMy God, whene'er my longing heartPage Scan
H.CLXXIIMy Maker and my KingPage Scan
H.CLXXIIIMy Savior, when my thoughts recallPage Scan
H.CLXXIVMy sorrows, like a floodPage Scan
H.CLXXVMy soul, a hymn of evening praisePage Scan
H.CLXXVIMy Sovereign, to Thy thronePage Scan
H.CLXXVIIMysterious rite, by heaven ordainedPage Scan
H.CLXXVIIINaked as from the earth we camePage Scan
H.CLXXIXNo, I shall envy them no morePage Scan
H.CLXXXNor eye hath seen nor ear hath heardPage Scan
H.CLXXXINot all the nobles of the earth who boast the honors of their birthPage Scan
H.CLXXXIINot to condemn the sons of men did Christ the sonPage Scan
H.CLXXXIIINot to the terrors of the Lord the tempest fire and smokePage Scan
H.CLXXXIVNow let our mourning [drooping] hearts revivePage Scan
H.CLXXXVNow let our humble faith beholdPage Scan
H.CLXXXVINow shall my inward joys arise, and burstPage Scan
H.CLXXXVIINow to the Lord a noble [joyful] songPage Scan
H.CLXXXVIIINow to the Lord, that [who] makes [made] us knowPage Scan
H.CLXXXIXNow to the power of God SupremePage Scan
H.CXCNow to thy heavenly father's praisePage Scan
H.CXCINow winter throws his icy chainsPage Scan
H.CXCIIO charity, thou [the] heavenly gracePage Scan
H.CXCIIIO could I soar to worlds abovePage Scan
H.CXCIVO'er mountain tops the mount of GodPage Scan
H.CXCVO God, my Father, I adorePage Scan
H.CXCVIO God, our Father, and our kingPage Scan
H.CXCVIIO God, we praise thee and confessPage Scan
H.CXCVIIIO happy Church, celestial bridePage Scan
H.CXCIXO happy is the man [child] who [that] hears instruction's [religion's] [Messiah's] warning voicePage Scan
H.CCO Lord, my best desire [desires] fulfillPage Scan
H.CCIOn thee, each morning, O my God, My waking thoughts attendPage Scan
H.CCIIO resignation, heavenly powerPage Scan
H.CCIIIO that I knew the secret placePage Scan
H.CCIVO thou, before whose gracious thronePage Scan
H.CCVO thou by whose all bounteous handPage Scan
H.CCVIO Thou, whose tender mercy hearsPage Scan
H.CCVIIO time, how few thy value weighPage Scan
H.CCVIIIO 'tis a lovely thing to seePage Scan
H.CCIXOur Father, throned above the sky [skies]Page Scan
H.CCXOur heavenly Father calls, And Christ invitesPage Scan
H.CCXIO ye immortal throng Of angels round the thronePage Scan
H.CCXIIPatience, O 'tis [what] a grace divinePage Scan
H.CCXIIIPeace, all ye [the] sorrows of the heartPage Scan
H.CCXIVPeace, my complaining, doubting heartPage Scan
H.CCXVPlaced on the verge of youth, my mindPage Scan
H.CCXVIPraise to God, immortal praisePage Scan
H.CCXVIIPraise to the Lord of the boundless mightPage Scan
H.CCXVIIIRaise your triumphant songsPage Scan
H.CCXIXRemark my soul [with awe] the narrow boundsPage Scan
H.CCXXSalvation O melodious soundPage Scan
H.CCXXISee Isr'l's gentle Shepherd stand [stands]Page Scan
H.CCXXIIShall wisdom cry aloudPage Scan
H.CCXXIIIShepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyesPage Scan
H.CCXXIVShould famine o'er the mourning fieldPage Scan
H.CCXXVShould nature's charms to please the eyePage Scan
H.CCXXVISing to the Lord, who loud proclaimsPage Scan
H.CCXXVIISo did the Hebrew prophet raisePage Scan
H.CCXXVIIISo fades the lovely, blooming flower [flowers]Page Scan
H.CCXXIXSo let our lips and lives expressPage Scan
H.CCXXXSoon shall this earthly frame, dissolvedPage Scan
H.CCXXXIThe days how few, how short the yearsPage Scan
H.CCXXXIIThe earth and all the heavenly framePage Scan
H.CCXXXIIIThe God who once to Isr'l spokePage Scan
H.CCXXXIVThe king of heaven his table spreadsPage Scan
H.CCXXXVThe law by Moses camePage Scan

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