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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201God of mercy! God of love!Text
202O, Send me not away! for I would drinkText
203O, Richly, Father, have I beenText
204Lord, have mercy when we prayText
205To Thine eternal arms, O GodText
206Yes! prayer is strong, and God is goodText
207Lord! I believe; Thy power I ownText
208O, From these visions dark and drearText
209O, Help us, Lord! each hour of needText
210Why, thou never-setting LightText
211O Thou, from whom all goodness flowsText
212When, with error bewildered, our path becomes drearyText
213Father, when o'er our trembling heartsText
214Feeble, helpless, how shall IText
215When in thine hour of conflict, LordText
216Hasten, Lord, to my releaseText
217Almighty Father! Thou hast many a blessingText
218Return, my soul, unto thy restText
219Thou hidden love of God, whose heightText
220Send kindly light amid the encircling gloomText
221My God! permit me not to beText
222O, Draw me, Father, after Thee!Text
223I Want the spirit of power withinText
224I Want a principle withinText
225My God, my strength, my hopeText
226As the hart, with eager looksText
227O, Where shall rest be foundText
228Lord, I believe a rest remainsText
229That blessed law of ThineText
230O Lord! how happy should we beText
231Forever with the Lord!Text
232Heaven is a state of rest from sinText
233O Love, how cheering is Thy ray!Text
234Quiet, Lord, my froward heartText
235Father, I will not prayText
236I Thirst!—O, grant the waters pureText
237Wilt Thou not visit me?Text
238Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wingsText
239Nearer, my God, to TheeText
240 The fountain in its sourceText
241My soul no more shall strive in vainText
242O Lord, Thy heavenly grace impartText
243O God, to Thee, who first hast givenText
244I am free! I am free! I have broken awayText
245Father, source of every blessingText
246O Lord! through Thee we ownText
247The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I knowText
248They, who on the Lord relyText
249None loves me, Father, with Thy love
250O Father! humbly we reposeText
251We all, O Father, all are ThineText
252O Let my trembling soul be stillText
253See the Lord, thy keeper, standText
254Commit thou all thy griefsText
255God is our refuge and our strengthText
256 Give to the winds thy fears!Text
257Rejoice in God alwayText
258How gentle God's commands!Text
259God moves in a mysterious wayText
260Author of good, we rest on TheeText
261Through all the various shifting sceneText
262When grief and anguish press me downText
263My God, my Father, while I strayText
264He sendeth sun, He sendeth showerText
265Thy will be done! In devious wayText
266Is there a lone and dreary hourText
267Lo, the lilies of the field!Text
268Father! I wait Thy word. The sun doth standText
269Father! glorify Thy name!Text
270Leader of Israel's host, and GuideText
271'Tis my happiness belowText
272Saviour! I my cross have takenText
273The dove, let loose in Eastern skiesText
274The world may change from old to newText
275Not that Thy boundless love, my GodText
276Thy will be done! I will not fearText
277Ye servants of the Lord!Text
278Shall we grow weary in our watchText
279How happy is he born or taughtText
280O! Know ye not that yeText
281Blest are the pure in heartText
282Quiet from God! how beautiful to keepText
283O, Who shall say he knows the foldsText
284Think gently of the erring one!Text
285Speak gently,—it is better farText
286Turn not from him who asks of theeText
287O, If thy brow, serene and calmText
288All-seeing God!-'tis Thine to knowText
289'Tis not the gift, but 'tis the spiritText
290O, Not alone on the mount of prayerText
291One cup of healing oil and wineText
292Thus said Jesus:—"Go and doText
293Who is thy neighbor? he whom thouText
294Pour forth the oil,--pour boldly forthText
295Beneath the thick but struggling cloudsText
296This world is not a fleeting showText
297O, Be not faithless! with the mornText
298Love on! love on! but not the things that ownText
299O, Still trust on, if in the heartText
300The bud will soon become a flowerText

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