Christian Psalmody, in Four Parts; containing Dr. Watt's Psalms Abridged; Dr. Watt's Hymns Abridged; Select Hymns from Other Authors; and Select Harmony: together with directions... (2nd. ed.)

Editor: Samuel Worcester, D. D.
Publisher: Samuel T. Armstrong, Boston, 1817
Language: English
Notes: Watt's Psalms (WP), Watt's Hymns (WH), Books 1, 2, and 3, and Select Hymns (SH) are numbered separately
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WP109God of my mercy and my praisePage Scan
WP110aThus the eternal Father spakePage Scan
WP110bJesus, our Lord, ascend thy thronePage Scan
WP111Songs of immortal praise belongPage Scan
WP112aThat man is blest, who stands in awePage Scan
WP112bThrice happy man, who fears the LordPage Scan
WP112cHappy is he who fears the LordPage Scan
WP113Ye who delight to serve the LordPage Scan
WP114When Israel, freed from Pharoah's handPage Scan
WP115aNot to ourselves, who are but dustPage Scan
WP115bNot to our names, Thou only just and truePage Scan
WP116What shall I render to my GodPage Scan
WP117aO all ye nations, praise the LordPage Scan
WP117bFrom all who dwell below the skiesPage Scan
WP117cThy name, almighty Lord Page Scan
WP118aLord, thou hast heard thy servant cryPage Scan
WP118bBehold, the sure foundation stonePage Scan
WP118cThis is the day the Lord hath madePage Scan
WP118dLo, what a glorious Corner-stonePage Scan
WP119aBlest are the undefil'd in heartPage Scan
WP119bTo thee, before the dawning lightPage Scan
WP119cThou art my portion, O my GodPage Scan
WP119dHow shall the young secure their heartsPage Scan
WP119eO how I love thy holy law!Page Scan
WP119fLord, I esteem thy judgments rightPage Scan
WP119gLet all the Heathen writers joinPage Scan
WP119hLord, I have made thy word my choicePage Scan
WP119iThy mercies fill the earth, O LordPage Scan
WP119jBehold thy waiting servant, LordPage Scan
WP119kO that the Lord would guide my waysPage Scan
WP119mMy God, consider my distressPage Scan
WP119nWith my whole heart I've sought thy facePage Scan
WP119oConsider all my sorrows, LordPage Scan
WP119pO that thy statutes, ev'ry hourPage Scan
WP119qMy soul lies cleaving to the dustPage Scan
WP119rWhen pain and anquish seize me, LordPage Scan
WP119sFather, I bless thy gentle handPage Scan
WP120Thou God of love, thou ever blestPage Scan
WP121aHe lives! the everlasting GodPage Scan
WP121bUpward I lift mine eyesPage Scan
WP122aHow did my heart rejoice to hearPage Scan
WP122bHow pleas'd, and blest was IPage Scan
WP123O thou, whose grace and justice reignPage Scan
WP124Had not the Lord, may Israel sayPage Scan
WP125Firm and unmov'd are theyPage Scan
WP126When God reveal'd his gracious namePage Scan
WP127If God succeed not, all the costPage Scan
WP128O happy man, whose soul is fill'dPage Scan
WP129Up from my youth, may Israel sayPage Scan
WP130aOut of the deeps of long distressPage Scan
WP130bFrom deep distress, and troubled thoughtsPage Scan
WP131Is there ambition in my heart?Page Scan
WP132aWhere shall we go, to seek and findPage Scan
WP132bArise, O King of grace, arisePage Scan
WP133aLo, what an entertaining sightPage Scan
WP133bBlest are the sons of peacePage Scan
WP133cHow pleasant 'tis to seePage Scan
WP134Ye who obey th'immortal KingPage Scan
WP135aPraise ye the Lord; exalt his name!Page Scan
WP135bGreat is the Lord, exalted highPage Scan
WP135cAwake, ye saints, to praise your KingPage Scan
WP136aGive thanks to God most highPage Scan
WP136bGive to our God immortal praisePage Scan
WP138With all my pow'rs of heart and tonguePage Scan
WP139aLord, thou hast search'd and seen me throughPage Scan
WP139b'Twas from thy hand, my God I camePage Scan
WP139dWhen I, with pleasing wonder standPage Scan
WP139eLord, when I count thy mercies o'erPage Scan
WP141My God accept my early vowsPage Scan
WP142To God I made my sorrows knownPage Scan
WP143My righteous Judge, my gracious GodPage Scan
WP144aForever blessed be the LordPage Scan
WP144bLord, what is man, poor feeble manPage Scan
WP144cHappy the city, where their sonsPage Scan
WP145aMy God, my King, thy various praisePage Scan
WP145bLong as I live I'll bless thy namePage Scan
WP145cSweet is the mem'ry of thy gracePage Scan
WP145dLet ev'ry tongue thy goodness speakPage Scan
WP146aHappy the man whose hopes relyPage Scan
WP146bI'll praise my Maker with my breathPage Scan
WP147aPraise ye the Lord: 'tis good to raise Page Scan
WP147bWith songs and honours, sounding loudPage Scan
WP148aYe tribes of Adam, joinPage Scan
WP148bLoud hallelujahs to the LordPage Scan
WP148cLet ev'ry creature join Page Scan
WP149All ye who love the Lord, rejoicePage Scan
WP150In God's own house pronounce his praisePage Scan
WH.I.1Behold the glories of the LambPage Scan
WH.I.2Ere the blue heav'ns were stretch'd abroadPage Scan
WH.I.3Behold, the grace appears!Page Scan
WH.I.5Naked, as from the earth we camePage Scan
WH.I.7Let ev'ry mortal ear attendPage Scan
WH.I.9In vain we lavish out our livesPage Scan
WH.I.10How beauteous are their feetPage Scan
WH.I.11There was an hour when Christ rejoic'dPage Scan
WH.I.14Who shall the Lord's elect condemn?Page Scan
WH.I.16Hosanna to the royal SonPage Scan
WH.I.18Hear what the voice from heav'n proclaimsPage Scan
WH.I.19Lord, at thy temple we appearPage Scan
WH.I.21Lo, what a glorious sight appearsPage Scan

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