A Collection of Spiritual Hymns: adapted to the Various Kinds of Christian Worship, and especially designed for the use of the Brethren in Christ. 2nd ed.

Editor: Abraham M. Engle, Samuel Zook, Jacob M. Engle
Publisher: Inquirer Printing and Publishing Co., Lancaster, Penn., 1876
Denomination: Brethren in Christ Church
Language: English
Notes: This hymnal is missing a number of pages, and therefore some hymns are missing. It also has duplicates of other pages.
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306O [Sweet] land for [of] rest for thee I sighPage Scan
307Far from my [our] thoughts, vain world, be gonePage Scan
308While others pray for the grace to diePage Scan
309Now whilst I try my heartPage Scan
310My spirit longeth [longs] for Thee, Within my troubled breastPage Scan
311Religion is the chief concernPage Scan
312O, for a [an] heart to praise [love] my GodPage Scan
313O that I could forever dwellPage Scan
314Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to theePage Scan
315O that the Lord would guide my [our] waysPage Scan
316O for a closer walk with GodPage Scan
317O when shall I [we] see Jesus and dwell [reign] with Him abovePage Scan
318Zeal is that [the] pure and heavenly flamePage Scan
319If I must die, O, let me die, With hopePage Scan
320I know that my Redeemer lives, what comfort thisPage Scan
321Know, my soul, thy full salvationPage Scan
322Once, O Lord, thy garden flourishedPage Scan
323I once enjoyed my LordPage Scan
324Alas alas why is it soPage Scan
325See in the vineyard of the LordPage Scan
326Jesus, let thy pitying eyePage Scan
327Our heavenly Father calls, And Christ invitesPage Scan
328If Paul in C'sar's court must standPage Scan
329From all that's mortal, all that's vainPage Scan
330Call Jehovah thy salvationPage Scan
331Redeemed ones the heirs of GodPage Scan
332Jesus, and shall it ever bePage Scan
333And do we hope to be with himPage Scan
334When Jesus, our great Master, camePage Scan
335Now I resolve with all my heartPage Scan
336O Lord, how full of sweet contentPage Scan
337O who'll stand up for JesusPage Scan
338Take up thy cross, the Savior said, If thou wouldst my disciple bePage Scan
339In trouble and in grief, O GodPage Scan
340Except a man himself denyPage Scan
341The cross of Jesus purifiesPage Scan
342Strait [straight] is the way [gate], the door is strait [straight]Page Scan
343Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alonePage Scan
344Faith is the brightest evidencePage Scan
345O, for a faith that will not shrinkPage Scan
346Faith is the Spirit's sweet controlPage Scan
347'Tis by the faith of joys to comePage Scan
348O for an overcoming faithPage Scan
349When I can read my title clearPage Scan
350When floating on [o'er] [in] life's troubled seaPage Scan
351Had I the tongues of Greeks and JewsPage Scan
352Our God is love, and all his saintsPage Scan
353How sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sightPage Scan
354Let Pharisees of high esteemPage Scan
355Savior, teach me, day by day, love's sweet lesson to obeyPage Scan
356From whence doth this love and this unionPage Scan
357How happy is the Christian's state [mind]Page Scan
358Joy is a [the] fruit that will not growPage Scan
359'Tis religion that can give sweetest pleasuresPage Scan
360Blest is the man who [that] shuns the placePage Scan
361A charge to keep I have, A God to glorifyPage Scan
362My drowsy powers, why sleep ye [you] soPage Scan
363Come, let us search our ways [hearts] and try [see]Page Scan
364Blest is the man whose bowels movePage Scan
365The importance of a sacred ritePage Scan
366The Christian knows his God arightPage Scan
367When we cannot see our way Let us [We should] trust and still obeyPage Scan
368O thou who hast at thy commandPage Scan
369Teach me yet more of thy blest waysPage Scan
370Great Author of the immortal mindPage Scan
371Through tribulation [tribulations] deepPage Scan
372Guide us, O thou great JehovahPage Scan
373In all my Lord's appointed waysPage Scan
374What poor despised companyPage Scan
375O when shall all these trials ceasePage Scan
376From every stormy wind [sense] that blowsPage Scan
377What various hindrances we meetPage Scan
378Prayer is the soul's [heart's] [saint's] sincere desirePage Scan
379Thou great first Cause, least understoodPage Scan
380I asked the Lord that I might growPage Scan
381I want a heart to prayPage Scan
382Lord, in thy courts we now appearPage Scan
383I often say my prayers, but do I ever prayPage Scan
384Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rainPage Scan
385Prayer is the breath of God in manPage Scan
386Let sinners take their coursePage Scan
387Prayer is [was] appointed to conveyPage Scan
388Rise, O my [our] soul [souls], pursue the path[way]Page Scan
389Awake my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
390O Lord, help me to livePage Scan
391Speak gently to the erring one [ones]Page Scan
392Wouldst thou an erring soul redeemPage Scan
393Chide mildly the erringPage Scan
394'Tis a point I long to knowPage Scan
395Thus I resolved before the LordPage Scan
396Ye servant [servants] of the Lord, Each in his [your] office waitsPage Scan
397Am I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
398Alas what hourly dangers risePage Scan
399Called to a sense of dutyPage Scan
400My soul be on thy [your] guardPage Scan
401Thus far my God hath [has] led me onPage Scan
402The soul [souls] that would to Jesus pressPage Scan
403Innumerable foes attack the child of GodPage Scan
404'Tis my happiness belowPage Scan
405When converts first begin to singPage Scan

[This hymnal is not yet complete - may be missing texts or tunes]
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