A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.)

A BOOK
OF
HYMNS
FOR
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DEVOTION.

FIFTEENTH EDITION.


BOSTON:
TICKNOR AND FIELDS.
M DCCC LXVI.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1848,
BY WM. D. TICKNOR & COMPANY,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.

Publisher: Ticknor and Fields, Boston, 1866
Denomination: American Unitarian Association
Language: English
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101Sweet is the prayer whose holy streamText
102Watchman! tell us of the nightText
103A Voice from the desert comes awful and shrillText
104Darkness o'er the world was broodingText
105While shepherds watched their flocks by nightText
106Calm on the listening ear of nightText
107O Lovely Voices of the skyText
108Brightest and best of the sons of the morningText
109Hark! the glad sound! the Saviour comesText
110Joy to the world! the Lord is come!Text
111Sons of men, behold from farText
112Behold, the Prince of PeaceText
113As oft, with worn and weary feetText
114Holy Son of God most high!Text
115Fear was within the tossing barkText
116The aged sufferer waited longText
117Lord, in whose might the Saviour trodText
118He was there alone, when evenText
119How sweetly flowed the gospel's soundText
120Ever patient, loving, meekText
121Come, said Jesus' sacred voiceText
122O, NOT to crush with abject fearText
123"See how he loved!" exclaimed the JewsText
124How beauteous were the marks divineText
125He lived as none but he has livedText
126Birds have their quiet nestText
127On the dark-wave of GalileeText
128Dark were the paths our Master trodText
129O SUFFERING Friend of human kind!Text
130"Father divine!" the Saviour criedText
131A voice upon the midnight airText
132He knelt; the Saviour knelt and prayedText
133Burden of shame and woe!Text
134In the Saviour's hour of deathText
135Jews were wrought to cruel madnessText
136It is finished! glorious wordText
137Lift your glad voices in triumph on highText
138On earth was darkness spreadText
139According to thy gracious wordText
140O Thou, who in the garden's shadeText
141"It is finished!" Man of sorrows!Text
142It was no path of flowersText
143Go to dark GethsemaneText
144When my love to Christ grows weakText
145In the cross of Christ we glory, 1Text
146If love, the noblest, purest, bestText
147My dear Redeemer, and my LordText
148When arise the thoughts of sinText
149In vain we thus recall to mindText
150O, What though our feet may not tread where Christ trodText
151"O, Not for these alone I pray,"Text
152Not in this simple rite aloneText
153Bread of heaven, on thee we feedText
154When, blest Redeemer, thou art nearText
155Not in the name of prideText
156O Thou great Friend to all the sons of menText
157A Holy air is breathing roundText
158O, Here, if ever, God of love!Text
159"Come who will," the voice from heavenText
160Come unto me, when shadows darkly gatherText
161Come to Jesus, O my brothersText
162Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languishText
163Through thee as we together cameText
164The peace which God bestowsText
165Forth went the heralds of the crossText
166Thanks to God for those who cameText
167For all Thy saints, O GodText
168God of the prophets' power!Text
169Mark the soft falling snowText
170Behold the sun, how brightText
171"Thy kingdom come!" The heathen landsText
172O God! the darkness roll awayText
173Lord Jesus, come! for hereText
174Thou, whose almighty wordText
175Who shall behold the glorious dayText
176Jesus shall reign where'er the sunText
177Pour, blessed gospel, glorious news for man!Text
178Triumphant Zion! lift thy headText
179Daughter of Zion! from the dustText
180Glorious things of thee are spokenText
181O FAIREST-BORN of Love and LightText
182All men are equal in their birthText
183Was it in vain that Jesus prayedText
184Hush the loud cannon's roarText
185How long, O Lord, his brother's bloodText
186Lord! thou didst arise and sayText
187The Past is dark with sin and shameText
188Hark! through the waking earthText
189God made all his creatures freeText
190Oppression shall not always reignText
191O Pure Reformers! not in vainText
192Hear what God, the Lord, hath spokenText
193Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathedText
194The Spirit in our heartsText
195Brother, hast thou wandered farText
196Turn, child of doubt, estranged from God!Text
197Soul! celestial in thy birthText
198O, Not alone with outward signText
199Acquaint thee, O spirit, acquaint thee with GodText
200Thou must be born again!Text

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