A Selection of Sacred Poetry: consisting of psalms and hymns, from Watts, Doddridge, Merrick, Scott, Cowper, Barbauld, Steele ...compiled for the use of the Unitarian Church in Philadelphia

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401Awake, our souls, away our fearsPage Scan
402On wings of love the Christian fliesPage Scan
403Awake my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
404Beyond the bounds of time and spacePage Scan
405Father of mercies, God of lovePage Scan
406Praise to God, immortal praisePage Scan
407My soul shall praise Thee, O my GodPage Scan
408God of my life, thro' all my daysPage Scan
409Father divine, before thy viewPage Scan
410The Lord, how tender is his lovePage Scan
411Lord, in this wretched vale of tearsPage Scan
412The Lord can clear the darkest skiesPage Scan
413Great Ruler of all nature's framePage Scan
414In thy rebuke, all gracious GodPage Scan
415Why does the will of heaven ordainPage Scan
416Patience! O 'tis a grace divinePage Scan
417Peace, my complaining, doubting heartPage Scan
418Why is my heart with grief oppressedPage Scan
419And can my heart aspire so highPage Scan
420How gracious and how wisePage Scan
421Naked as from the earth we camePage Scan
422With God my friend, the radiant sunPage Scan
423Weary of these low scenes of nightPage Scan
424Providence profusely kindPage Scan
425In vain my roving thoughts would findPage Scan
426How long shall dreams of creature-blissPage Scan
427Man has a soul of vast desiresPage Scan
428How vain are all things here belowPage Scan
429When in the light of faith divinePage Scan
430How vain a thought is bliss belowPage Scan
431The evils that beset our pathPage Scan
432My God, whose all pervading eyePage Scan
433The great Creator, wise and goodPage Scan
434When I can read my title clearPage Scan
435How rich thy favors, God of gracePage Scan
436My God, my hope, if thou art minePage Scan
437My God, to thee my soul aspiresPage Scan
438Should famine o'er the mourning fieldPage Scan
439The darkened sky, how thick it lowersPage Scan
440Time, what an empty vapour 'tisPage Scan
441Our God, our help in ages pastPage Scan
442Great Former of this various framePage Scan
443Life, like a vain amusement, fliesPage Scan
444Teach me the measure of my daysPage Scan
445Our life is but an idle playPage Scan
446Thee we adore, eternal name, And humblyPage Scan
447Lord, we adore thy wondrous namePage Scan
448That awful hour will soon appearPage Scan
449How swiftly the torrent rollsPage Scan
450Sovereign of life before thine eyePage Scan
451Behold the path which mortals treadPage Scan
452How still and peaceful is the gravePage Scan
453God of eternity, from theePage Scan
454Swift glide the hours of life awayPage Scan
455The swift declining dayPage Scan
456Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyesPage Scan
457Ye servants of the LordPage Scan
458Awake, my drowsy soul, awakePage Scan
459The morning flowers display their sweetsPage Scan
460Eternal God, how frail is manPage Scan
461Ye nations hear, ye sons of earthPage Scan
462Father of all, my soul defendPage Scan
463My faith and hope in God are strongPage Scan
464All nature dies, and lives againPage Scan
465Great God, I own thy sentence justPage Scan
466When death appears before my sightPage Scan
467No, I'll repine at death no morePage Scan
468O tell to all whom earth sustainsPage Scan
469Heav'n has confirm'd the great decreePage Scan
470The Lord, the almighty Monarch spakePage Scan
471The God of glory sends his summons forthPage Scan
472The Lord, the Judge, his churches warnsPage Scan
473Spring up, my soul, with ardent flightPage Scan
474Why should this earth delight us soPage Scan
475What sinners value, I resignPage Scan
476To heaven, my longing soul aspirePage Scan
477Ye humble souls complain no morePage Scan
478With transport, Lord, we view the pagePage Scan
479Blest be the everlasting GodPage Scan
480From this world's joys, and senseless mirthPage Scan
481Far from these narrow scenes of nightPage Scan
482There is a land of pure delightPage Scan
483On wings of faith, mount up, my soul, and risePage Scan
484Those happy realms of joy and peacePage Scan
485Imperfect creatures of a dayPage Scan
486Ye golden lamps of heav'n! farewellPage Scan
487Not to the terrors of the LordPage Scan
488From north and south, from east and westPage Scan
489And will the eternal KingPage Scan
490Greatest of beings, Source of goodPage Scan
491I come, the great Redeemer criesPage Scan
492Twas on that dark, that doleful nightPage Scan
493This feast was Jesus' high behestPage Scan
494My God, and is thy table spreadPage Scan
495Jesus invites his saintsPage Scan
496How rich are thy provisions, LordPage Scan
497Ye followers of the Prince of peacePage Scan
498We praise the Lord for heavenly breadPage Scan
499Pity the nations, O our God!Page Scan
500Blest is the man whose heart is kindPage Scan

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