A Collection of Hymns: for the use of the people called Methodists; in miniature

Author: Rev. John Wesley, A. M.
Publisher: Diamond Press, R. W. Pomeroy, Printer, Baltimore, 1814
Denomination: Methodist Church
Language: English
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101Saviour, Prince of Israel's racePage Scan
102O that I could repent!Page Scan
103O that I could revere!Page Scan
104O for that tenderness of heartPage Scan
105O that I could repent!Page Scan
106Jesu, let thy pitying eyePage Scan
107Hail, thou once despised JesusPage Scan
108Enslav'd to sense, to pleasure pronePage Scan
109Wretched, helpless, and distrestPage Scan
110Jesu, friend of sinners, hearPage Scan
111Friend of sinners, in thy heartPage Scan
112Woe is me! what tongue can tellPage Scan
113O Thou, whom fain my soul would love?Page Scan
114Jesu, in whom the weary findPage Scan
115Let the world their virtue boastPage Scan
116Saviour cast a pitying eyePage Scan
117God is in this and every placePage Scan
118Author of faith, to thee I cryPage Scan
119Father of Jesus Christ, my LordPage Scan
120When my relief will most displayPage Scan
121Expand thy wings, celestial DovePage Scan
122O thou who hast our sorrows bornePage Scan
123Let the redeem'd give thanks and praisePage Scan
124O that I first of love, possess'dPage Scan
125O that I could my Lord receivePage Scan
126Too strong I was to conquer sinPage Scan
127Wherewith, O Lord, shall I draw nearPage Scan
128With glorious clouds encompast roundPage Scan
129Adam, descended from above!Page Scan
130Thou God unsearchable unknownPage Scan
131Lord, I despair myself to healPage Scan
132Jesu, the sinner's Friend, to theePage Scan
133Jesu, whose glory streaming raysPage Scan
134Jesu, if still the same thou artPage Scan
135Jesu, if still thou art todayPage Scan
136While dead in trespasses I liePage Scan
137When shall thy love constrainPage Scan
138O that thou wouldst the heavens rendPage Scan
139Jesu! Redeemer, Saviour, LordPage Scan
140Come, O thou Traveller unknownPage Scan
141Dropping soul shake off thy fearsPage Scan
142Jesu, lover of my soulPage Scan
143Thee, Jesus, thee, the sinner's FriendPage Scan
144O Jesus, let me bless thy name!Page Scan
145Still, Lord, I languish for thy gracePage Scan
146O Love Divine, how sweet thou art!Page Scan
147Father of Jesus Christ the JustPage Scan
148Jesu, as taught by thee I prayPage Scan
149Thou hidden God, for whom I groanPage Scan
150Out of the deep I cryPage Scan
151Ah! whither should I goPage Scan
152Lo! in thy hand I layPage Scan
153Fain would I leave the world belowPage Scan
154God of my life, what just returnPage Scan
155O Disclose thy lovely face!Page Scan
156My sufferings all to thee are knownPage Scan
157O my God, what must I do?Page Scan
158Lay to thy hand, O God of grace!Page Scan
159O Jesus my hope, For me offer'd upPage Scan
160Stay, thou insulted Spirit, stayPage Scan
161God of Daniel, hear my prayerPage Scan
162When gracious Lord, when shall it bePage Scan
163Lord, regard my earnest cryPage Scan
164Come, Holy, celestial DovePage Scan
165Jesu, take my sins awayPage Scan
166Lamb of God, for sinners slainPage Scan
167Depth of mercy! can there bePage Scan
168Jesus, the all-restoring WordPage Scan
169O 'Tis enough, my God, my God!Page Scan
170O God, if thou art love indeed!Page Scan
171O unexhausted gracePage Scan
172Jesus, I believe thee nearPage Scan
173How shall a lost sinner in painPage Scan
174God of my salvation, hearPage Scan
175O God, thy righteousness we ownPage Scan
176Jesus, thou know'st my simplenessPage Scan
177Yes, from this instant, now, I willPage Scan
178Father, if thou must reprovePage Scan
179Saviour, I now with shame confessPage Scan
180Thou Man of griefs, remember mePage Scan
181I will hearken what the LordPage Scan
182Jesu Shepherd of the sheepPage Scan
183My God, my God, to thee I cryPage Scan
184After all that I have donePage Scan
185Weary of wandering from my GodPage Scan
186Son of God if thy free gracePage Scan
187Lord, and is thine anger gonePage Scan
188Now I have found the ground whereinPage Scan
189Jesu, thy blood and righteousnessPage Scan
190Thee, O my God and KingPage Scan
191Oft I in my heart have saidPage Scan
192O Filial Deity, Accept my new born cry!Page Scan
193Arise my soul arise, Thy Saviours sacrifice!Page Scan
194Into thy gracious hands I fallPage Scan
195Happy soul, who sees the dayPage Scan
196O What shall I do, My saviour to praise!Page Scan
197O Heavenly King, Look down from abovePage Scan
198My Father, my God, I long for thy lovePage Scan
199And can it be that I should gainPage Scan
200Arise, my soul, arisePage Scan

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