A Collection of Hymns: designed for the use of the Church of Christ

Editor: John Reist, Reformed Mennonite Church
Publisher: Inquirer Printing & Publishing Co., Lancaster, Penn., 1873
Denomination: Reformed Mennonite Church
Language: English; German
Notes: With this is bound "Eine kleine Lieder-Sammlung zum allgemeinen Gebrauch des Wahren Gottesdinestes für die Gemeinde Gottes (1873, Lancaster, Pa), numbered separately (L)
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101O happy infant, gone to restPage Scan
102O man, remember thou must diePage Scan
103Since man to sin his will did yieldPage Scan
104Sweet friendship's tie is broke againPage Scan
105The call did come, I hence should goPage Scan
106The Lord hath called our brother hencePage Scan
107What countless numbers of mankindPage Scan
108Why travel without hopePage Scan
109Ye kindred friends and neighbors dearPage Scan
110Ye who in health and strength excelPage Scan
111O Providence, to thee we owePage Scan
112O sovereign Lord and heavenly KingPage Scan
113Celestial thought, impulse divinePage Scan
114Come all that are with sins oppresssedPage Scan
115Come and seek the Lord of gloryPage Scan
116Come, ye that seek the Savior's gracePage Scan
117O sinner, come and Jesus seePage Scan
118O sinners, come and hear me tellPage Scan
119To the great supper ye are bidPage Scan
120With a true heart let us draw nearPage Scan
121Soon shall this mighty fabric fallPage Scan
122The mighty Lord, lo, now descendsPage Scan
123I've found the great salvation streamPage Scan
124Love is of God, for God is lovePage Scan
125What love beyond our mortal sensePage Scan
126Almighty Father, kind and truePage Scan
127O Lord, according to commandsPage Scan
128This pair this day have joined their handsPage Scan
129In thee, great God, we do confidePage Scan
130The harvest, Lord, is great indeedPage Scan
131Behold how fast our time doth fleetPage Scan
132When we with health and life were blessedPage Scan
133While nature's black curtain veiled the skyPage Scan
134How many souls have passed this dayPage Scan
135The day is gone and pastPage Scan
136The sun has set the day is pastPage Scan
137O Lord, for all thy goodness shownPage Scan
138Assembled we have beenPage Scan
139Now parting, dear brethren, may each one accordPage Scan
140The time has come to part againPage Scan
141The time is drawing nighPage Scan
142The time is near at handPage Scan
143The time has come we here must partPage Scan
144Thy word, O Lord, is drink and meatPage Scan
145United we in love will singPage Scan
146While to our homes we do repairPage Scan
147Give praise to God, enthroned on highPage Scan
148O Lord, I will not be silentPage Scan
149O Lord of mercies, Thee we owePage Scan
150Our voices let us gladly raisePage Scan
151Praise ye the Lord, his goodness praisePage Scan
152Sing praises to the Lord on highPage Scan
153A stream throughout this regionPage Scan
154O let not Jesus die in vainPage Scan
155With patience let us run the racePage Scan
156The grace of God with shining beamsPage Scan
157The accepted time, the day of gracePage Scan
158The heart of man, O how depravedPage Scan
159Man's fallen nature's prone to sinPage Scan
160While in our wearied contest herePage Scan
161With flesh and blood we wrestle notPage Scan
162Almighty father, to us grantPage Scan
163By thy grace thou hast permittedPage Scan
164Defiled with sin, O gloomy plightPage Scan
165Fountain of life, to thee we comePage Scan
166Make haste, O Lord, deliver mePage Scan
167O Jesus, for thy mercyPage Scan
168O Lord, accept my humble praisePage Scan
169O Lord, do us protectPage Scan
170O Lord, Thy grace, let now appearPage Scan
171O, Lord to thee I'll flyPage Scan
172Oh, Lord! withdraw my wretched soulPage Scan
173O may thy grace, O God, attendPage Scan
174O sovereign Lord, thy grace bestowPage Scan
175O thou great Source of pure delightPage Scan
176Out of the depth to thee I cryPage Scan
177With pitying eyes, look down on mePage Scan
178The wisdom which is from abovePage Scan
179Wisdom divine, where is it foundPage Scan
180The true and heavenly flaming zealPage Scan
181Come sinners, to the school of ChristPage Scan
182How solemn is the thoughtPage Scan
183Lo by the stream of BabylonePage Scan
184My mind to warmer thoughts give placePage Scan
185O Jesus, thee I will confessPage Scan
186O let us lay our treasures upPage Scan
L1O Gott, Vater, wir loben dichPage Scan
L2Jesu, Jesu, Brunn des LebensPage Scan
L3Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wendPage Scan
L4Nun, Gottlob, es ist vollbracht, singenPage Scan
L5Nun haben wir des herren wortPage Scan
L6O guter Gott, wir sind am OrtPage Scan
L7O herre gott dein göttlich wort ist lang verdunkelPage Scan
L8Dein Wort ist, Herr! die rechte LehrPage Scan
L9Ach, was hat dich doch bewogenPage Scan
L10Gott lob, die hoch gewuenschte ZeitPage Scan
L11Fröhlich soll mein Herze springenPage Scan
L12Jesus ist der schönste NamPage Scan
L13Wer sich im Geist beschneidetPage Scan
L14Nun laast uns geh'n und tretenPage Scan

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