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Who is this fair One in Distress
Who is this fair One in Distress
The strength of Christ's love, and the soul's jealousy of her own
The Strength of CHRIST"S Love, and the Soul's Jealosy of her own
Whom should I fear, since God to me
Whom should I fear, since GOD to me
Sufficiency of pardon
Why should I vex my soul, and fret
The Cure of Envy, Fretfulness and Unbelief; or, the Rewards of the Righteous and the Wicked; or, the World's Hatred and the Saint's Patience
Hope encouraged by a view of the divine perfections
In Hope, Hoping against Hope
Hope encouraged by a view of the divine perfections
A dying Saint's View of Heaven
The Christian's Enquiry
A dying Saint's view of Heaven
Now I have found the ground, wherein
The Fair Mansions
God blessed for all things
Christ, the All-Sufficient Savior
The Wandering Pilgrim
The Christian's Warrant
Little Gift
Love and Conquest of Christ our King
The Exampleof Christ and the Saints
The Book of Nature and Scripture
GOD our Shepherd
Deliverance from Death
The Cure of Envy, Fretfulness, and Unbelief; or, The Rewards of the Righteous and the Wicked
Governing Power and Goodness; or, Our Grace tried by Afflictions
Afflicted Saints happy, and prosperous Sinners cursed
The Mystery of Providence unfolded
Despair prevented by trust in God
The struggle between faith and unbelief
Hope encouraged by a view of the divine perfections
Who is this fair One in Distress
Sav'd by thy hand, triumphant in thy pow'r
Our cause if heav'n's high king (may Israel say)
Preserve me, Lord, from that insidious croud
Now be the God of Israel blest
Who is this fair One in Distress
Praise, everlasting Praise, be paid
Blest Morning, whose young dawning Rays
Why does your Face, ye humble Souls
Behold the Blind their Sight receive
Give me the Wings of Faith to rise
I Shall be Whiter than Snow
Standing on Promise Ground
Since godly men decay, O Lord
Whom should I fear, since God to me
Deliverance from Death

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