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Choice Hymns: for social and private devotion, Lord's Day schools and revivals. (2nd ed.)

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201Wak'd by the Gospel's powerful soundPage Scan
202O for a thousand tongues to singPage Scan
203From whence doth this union arisePage Scan
204Great Author of th' immortal mind!Page Scan
205The Lord receives his highest praisePage Scan
206My God, permit me not to bePage Scan
207O, what a thought, that I shall knowPage Scan
208What strange perplexities arise!Page Scan
209Do not I love thee, O my God? Page Scan
210How can I sink with such a propPage Scan
211Join all the glorious namesPage Scan
212Awake, our souls, away, our fearsPage Scan
213Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fearsPage Scan
214Forever blessed be the LordPage Scan
215Let ev'ry mortal ear attendPage Scan
216One there is above all othersPage Scan
217O'er the gloomy hills of darknessPage Scan
218O there will be mourning, mourning, mourning, mourningPage Scan
219Arise, my soul, arisePage Scan
220From Greenland's icy mountainsPage Scan
221All hail, incarnate God!Page Scan
222Long suffering kindness, O my GodPage Scan
223O God of sov'reign gracePage Scan
224Arm of the Lord, awake, awake!Page Scan
225Arise, great God, and let thy gracePage Scan
226Now we are met in holy fearPage Scan
227Dear Saviour, we rejoice to hear Page Scan
228Day of judgement! day of wonders!Page Scan
229When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt comePage Scan
230That awful day will surely comePage Scan
231Another six days' work is donePage Scan
232This is the day the Lord hath madePage Scan
233Blest morning, whose young dawning raysPage Scan
234Frequent the day of God returnsPage Scan
235Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we lovePage Scan
236Glory to thee, my God, this nightPage Scan
237The day is past and gonePage Scan
238O Lord, another day is flownPage Scan
239Begone, my worldly cares, awayPage Scan
240Since Jesus freely did appearPage Scan
241The hour of prayer once more is comePage Scan
242Jesus, thou art the sinner's friendPage Scan
243Why those fears? Behold 'tis JesusPage Scan
244Once more, before we partPage Scan
245Dismiss us with thy blessing, LordPage Scan
246'Twas the commission of the LordPage Scan
247Do we not know that solemn wordPage Scan
248In Jordan's tide the Baptist standsPage Scan
249While Philip scann'd the sacred pagePage Scan
250Come, ye redeemed of the LordPage Scan
251Such are our God's appointed waysPage Scan
252Obedient to the word of GodPage Scan
253How shall the young secure their heartsPage Scan
254How precious is the Book devinePage Scan
255Teach us, O Lord, we earnest prayPage Scan
256Be ours the happy work to guidePage Scan
257Almighty Sovereign of the skiesPage Scan
258Religion is the chief concernPage Scan
259Great God! and wilt thou condescendPage Scan
260We offer, Lord, an humble prayerPage Scan
261Thou Guardian of our youthful daysPage Scan
262Almighty Father of mankind!Page Scan
263Lord, while the little heathen bendPage Scan
264Accept our thanks, O God of truth!Page Scan
265Praise the Lord, who reigns in heavenPage Scan
266From all who dwell below the skiesPage Scan
267Since man by sin has lost his GodPage Scan
268Adieu! ye soft scenes, that have led me astrayPage Scan
269There is a place of waveless restPage Scan
270The greatness for which I aspirePage Scan
271Jesus, to thee I'll look and prayPage Scan
272Now whilst I try my heartPage Scan
273My Father's house, my Father's house!Page Scan
274Dear Saviour, thou art all in allPage Scan
275Oft have the saints been sore oppress'dPage Scan
276O thou, who hear'st the prayer of faithPage Scan
277Assist us, Lord, to view thy crossPage Scan
278Hail! sweetest, dearest tie that bindsPage Scan
279Yes, my native land, I love theePage Scan
280Awake, my drowsy soul, awakePage Scan
281How happy are the souls abovePage Scan
282O Lord, our God, arisePage Scan
283Ye angels, who stand round the thronePage Scan
284Come away to the mount, all resplendent with gloryPage Scan
285Now is the time, th' accepted hourPage Scan
286That faith, which hath no works, is deadPage Scan
287What raptures fill the mindPage Scan
288When torn is the bosom by sorrow or carePage Scan
289Alas! and did my Saviour bleed!Page Scan
290Though we no costly offering bring
291How tedious and tasteless the hoursPage Scan
292Christ is the way to heavenly blissPage Scan
293Who can forbear to singPage Scan
294O! how I love the placePage Scan
295Great God, indulge my humble claimPage Scan
296Jesus, how charming is thy name!Page Scan
297O! what a rich and sacred streamPage Scan
298Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languishPage Scan
299O! how I love the sacred placePage Scan
300Low at thy feet, our dearest LordPage Scan

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