| All glory belongs to Jesus alone | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Am I indeed born from above | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 20 | 
 | Arise, my soul, to Jesus fly | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Attend, my soul, and trembling hear | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 9 | 
 | Awake my heart, my soul arise | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 17 | 
 | Awake, my soul, my soul arise | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Away my doubts, begone my fears | Miss Harrison (Author) | English | 30 | 
 | Away my unbelieving fear | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 27 | 
 | Be merciful, O God, to me | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 4 | 
 | Begone, my worldly cares, away | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 19 | 
 | Behold, he comes, the Savior comes | Susannah Harrison (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | Bring all the brutish and unwise | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Chasten'd I am from day to day | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Christian, examine well thy mind | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Come, O my doubting soul, attend | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 13 | 
 | Come, view the field of love divine | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Come, virgins arise and dispel all your fears | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 0 | 
 | Condemn me not, most gracious God | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Deceivers well affect to appear | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Gainst thee, thou holy, just and wise | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 4 | 
 | God and his law are my delight | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 11 | 
 | God of my days, God of my nights | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 0 | 
 | Good news these blessed words impart | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Grace will to every duty bind | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Haste that delightful, awful day | Harrison (Author) |  | 5 | 
 | Hear this ye favorites of the Lord | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | High in the heavens doth God reside | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | How are my powers all tuned to mourn | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | How oft doth beauty lead to sin | Susannah Harrison (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | How should the morning of my days | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | How suitable this word to me | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | How welcome is this news | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I fear the God of heaven and earth | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | I, Jesus, am ascended high | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 6 | 
 | I languish for a sight | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | I languish for a sight of him who reigns on high | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | I think my table richly spread | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 0 | 
 | In this extreme distress of soul | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 5 | 
 | Is Jesus evermore the same | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Is this thy will and must I be | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Is this unpleasing cup now given | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 8 | 
 | Jesus exalts his favorites high | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Jesus I now address my [thy] throne | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Jesus my Advocate and King | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Jesus, my hiding place thou art | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Jesus my mourning soul doth lead | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Jesus, my Savior and my Lord, To Thee I lift mine eyes | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 18 | 
 | Jesus the great, the mighty God | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 4 | 
 | Jesus, Thou God of Nations bend | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Jesus, when I can see thy face | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Let all my anxious cares be gone | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Let all the heavenly hosts rejoice | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Let me adore his boundless grace | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 0 | 
 | Let me lie prostrate on the ground | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 6 | 
 | Let not the learned and the wise | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Let others, wrapt in self conceit | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | Look O my soul within the veil | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Look unto me the savior cries behold in me | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Lord, can a helpless worm like me | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Lord, captivate my every thought | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Lord, I confess my guilt and shame | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Lord, I'm a faint, a feeble worm | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Lord, is not my soul's desire | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Lord, search and try this heart of mine | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 6 | 
 | Lord, 'tis enough, at lenth I own | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Lord, what am I without thy love | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | My God, for I can call thee mine | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | My life declines, my strength is gone | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 6 | 
 | My soul, what dost thou here | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | No man, nor angel, can compare | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 6 | 
 | No more of works I vainly boast | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | Now let my soul adore and praise | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Now shall my soul adore the grace | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Now whilst I try my heart | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 16 | 
 | O could I find some peaceful bower | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 34 | 
 | O God, how mournful is my case | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | O let Jehovah's liberal hand | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 0 | 
 | O soul reviving word, let all my fears be gone | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | O what a vain and empty world is this | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Of rest I hear, of rest I talk | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 0 | 
 | Oft has my soul in secret blest | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Rapid my days and months run on | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 8 | 
 | Remember me, thou great I AM | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Riches immense are in my hand | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 5 | 
 | Salvation's work is done | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 2 | 
 | Say, is this wild, corrupted nation | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 1 | 
 | Show me the souls to doubt exposed | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Take courage, O my soul, and rest | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Tell me no more of earthly toys | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 51 | 
 | Thanks to thy name, thou God of love | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | The law of God is just A strict and holy way | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 6 | 
 | The Lord of lords and King of kings | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 6 | 
 | The rain descends the tempests rise | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 6 | 
 | The triune God above And Lord of all below | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Thee will I love, my dearest Lord | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Thine anger, Lord, how short the stay | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | This blessing, Lord, to me impart | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | This promise is to sinners made | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | This wretched heart will still backslide | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Thou art acquainted with my heart | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 5 | 
 | Thou God of justice and of grace | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Though I of sinners am the chief | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 4 | 
 | 'Tis my beloved's awful voice | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | To God I'd seek in each distress | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | To him that brought salvation nigh | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | To him, to him, whose love hath wrought | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | To Thee, again, my [our] gracious God | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 16 | 
 | To thee, my God, I make my moan | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | To us, to us a Child is born | Susanna Harrison (Author) | English | 3 | 
 | Tremble, my soul, fall down before | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Turn, O my soul, from Moses turn | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Unfertile intricate and strange | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | When will my sweet release be signed | Susannah Harrison (Author) |  | 2 | 
 | Where is the understanding heart | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Who is this heavenly person, who | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 4 | 
 | Why do I thus complain | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 4 | 
 | Why, O my soul, those gloomy fears | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | Why should dread of sinful man | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Why should the dread of sinful man | Harrison (Author) |  | 7 | 
 | Why, thus cast down, my soul | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 3 | 
 | Without the aid of sovereign grace | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 1 | 
 | Ye highly favored, who profess | Susanna Harrison (Author) |  | 4 |