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Browsing topics in Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.)

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Blessings of the CovenantSanctification#199So let our lips and lives express
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#160Let every mortal ear attend
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#161Let us adore the grace that seeks
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#162Sinners, obey the gospel word
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#163Sinners, the voice of God regard
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#164Why will ye lavish out your years
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#165Come weary soul, with sins distrest
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#166Ye dying sons of men
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#167The Saviour calls—let ev'ry ear attend
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#168Ho, everyone that thirsts, draw nigh
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#169O what amazing words of grace
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#170What language now salutes the ear
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#171Now is the accepted time
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#172While life prolongs its precious light
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#173Peace, troubled soul, whose plaintive moan
Blessings of the CovenantThe Call#174Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
Charity#336The gold and silver are the Lord's
Charity#337O what stupendous mercy shines
Charity#338When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay
Charity#339Blest is the man whose soft'ning heart

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