The Baptist Hymn Book: comprising a large and choice collection of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, adapted to the faith and order of the Old School, or Primitive Baptists (2nd stereotype Ed.)

Editor: Gilbert Beebe
Publisher: Signs of the Times, Middletown, N.Y., 1859
Denomination: Primitive Baptists
Language: English
Notes: The page scan is missing a couple pages.
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601Dearest Savior, we adore theePage Scan
602Could I with men and angels viePage Scan
603How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hoursPage Scan
604Happy the heart where graces reignPage Scan
605Lo what an entertaining sightPage Scan
606Let Pharisees of high esteemPage Scan
607Had I the tongues of Greeks and JewsPage Scan
608And have I Christ no love to theePage Scan
609Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian lovePage Scan
610Aloud we sing the wondrous gracePage Scan
611Should bounteous nature kindly pourPage Scan
612Permit me, Lord, to seek Thy facePage Scan
613Do not I love thee, O my Lord [God]? Behold my heart and seePage Scan
614How sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sightPage Scan
615Thou lovely Source of true delightPage Scan
616Jesus, what shall I do to showPage Scan
617Blest Jesus, when my [our] soaring thoughtsPage Scan
618To thee, my Shepherd [Savior] and my Lord [Lamb]Page Scan
619From whence doth [does] this [the] union arisePage Scan
620I love the sons of gracePage Scan
621Love is the fountain, whencePage Scan
622Jesus, thy boundless love to mePage Scan
623With eye of faith and wings of love My soul would upward risePage Scan
624Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy gracePage Scan
625Whatever prompts the soul to pridePage Scan
626Jehovah's awful name reverePage Scan
627Jesus, before thy face I [we] fallPage Scan
628Jesus is precious, says [saith] the wordPage Scan
629O Lord, how vile am IPage Scan
630Ye humble souls complain no morePage Scan
631Jesus the great, the mighty GodPage Scan
632Behold how sinners disagreePage Scan
633Is there ambition in my heartPage Scan
634Lord, if thou thy [the] grace impartPage Scan
635Ye humble souls rejoicePage Scan
636O happy souls, how fast you go, and leave me here behindPage Scan
637To keep the lamp alive with oil we fill the bowlPage Scan
638Lord, forever at thy side, Let [May] my placePage Scan
639See a poor sinner, dearest [gracious] LordPage Scan
640O let my trembling soul be stillPage Scan
641O could I find some peaceful bowerPage Scan
642Ah wretched vile ungrateful heartPage Scan
643Fear is a grace which ever dwellsPage Scan
644Happy the men who fear the LordPage Scan
645In vain men talk of living faithPage Scan
646With earnest longings of the mindPage Scan
647My spirit sinks within me, LordPage Scan
648My God, how many are my fearsPage Scan
649O Lord, my best desire [desires] fulfillPage Scan
650And can my heart aspire so highPage Scan
651It is the Lord--enthron'd in lightPage Scan
652It is the Lord our Savior's handPage Scan
653Saints at your heavenly Father's wordPage Scan
654Naked as from the earth we camePage Scan
655Dear Lord, though bitter is the cupPage Scan
656My times of sorrow and of joy Great God, are inPage Scan
657Father, whate'er of earthly blissPage Scan
658I my Ebenezer raisePage Scan
659Dost thou my profit seekPage Scan
660O what a narrow, narrow path is that which leads to life!Page Scan
661Lord, when I hear thy children talkPage Scan
662Oft has my soul in secret blest Affliction's painful rodPage Scan
663Submissive to thy will, my [O] GodPage Scan
664Through all the downward tracts [tracks] of timePage Scan
665My God, my Father, blissful [blessed] [cheering] namePage Scan
666Thee will I praise, O Lord, in lightPage Scan
667'Tis hard, when we are sick and poorPage Scan
668Jesus, while our hearts are bleedingPage Scan
669Dearest of all the names above, My Jesus and my GodPage Scan
670Blest are the sons of peacePage Scan
671'Tis religion that can give sweetest pleasuresPage Scan
672Far from the world, O Lord, I [I'd] [we] fleePage Scan
673Sometimes a light surprisesPage Scan
674Just are thy ways, and true thy wordPage Scan
675Hence from my soul, sad thoughts, begonePage Scan
676Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joysPage Scan
677Not with our mortal eyes have we beheld the LordPage Scan
678The righteous Lord supremely greatPage Scan
679How happy are they, Who the [their] Savior [Jesus] obeyPage Scan
680Joy is a [the] fruit that will not growPage Scan
681Fix my heart and eyes on thinePage Scan
682I'm not asham'd to own my LordPage Scan
683Do I believe what Jesus saith And think the gospels truePage Scan
684Am I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
685No more, my God, I boast no more, Of all the duties I have donePage Scan
686Let me but hear my [the] Savior sayPage Scan
687Awake my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
688Great leader of thine Isr'l's hostPage Scan
689Begone, ye gilded vanities I seek substantial goodPage Scan
690Zeal is that [the] pure and heavenly flamePage Scan
691My spirit looks to God alone My rock and refugePage Scan
692Forever blessed be the Lord, my SaviorPage Scan
693The Lord appears my helper nowPage Scan
694Kind are the words that Jesus speaksPage Scan
695Temptations, trials, doubts and fearsPage Scan
696Lord, didst thou die, but not for me?Page Scan
697If God is mine, then present thingsPage Scan
698Dear Lord why should I doubt Thy love Or disbelieve thy grace?Page Scan
699Be still, my heart, these anxious caresPage Scan
700Resistless Sovereign of the skiesPage Scan

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