Hymns, Selected and Original: for public and private worship (1st ed.)

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601Bleak winter is subdu'd at lengthTextPage Scan
602Behold! long-wish'd-for spring is comeTextPage Scan
603To praise the ever-bounteous LordTextPage Scan
604The spring, great God, at thy commandTextPage Scan
605Great God, as seasons disappearTextPage Scan
606Stern winter throws his icy chainsTextPage Scan
607Great God! we sing that mighty handTextPage Scan
608God of our lives! thy constant careTextPage Scan
609God of my life, to thee belongTextPage Scan
610The Lord of earth and skyTextPage Scan
611Once more my eyes behold the dayTextPage Scan
612My God, how endless is thy love!TextPage Scan
613God of the morning, at whose voiceTextPage Scan
614Once more, my soul, the rising dayTextPage Scan
615Hosannah with a cheerful soundTextPage Scan
616Lord of my life! O may thy praiseTextPage Scan
617In sleep's serene oblivion laidTextPage Scan
618See how the rising sunTextPage Scan
619Great God! my early vows to theeTextPage Scan
620To thee let my first off'rings riseTextPage Scan
621Awake, my soul! and with the sunTextPage Scan
622We lift our hearts to theeTextPage Scan
623Now the shades of night are goneTextPage Scan
624Another six days' work is doneTextPage Scan
625Our Sabbaths come so welcome onTextPage Scan
626On this sweet morn my Lord aroseTextPage Scan
627Come, dearest Lord, and feed thy sheepTextPage Scan
628Safely thro' another weekTextPage Scan
629Thus far the Lord has led me onTextPage Scan
630Another fleeting day is goneTextPage Scan
631Glory to thee, my God, this nightTextPage Scan
632Omnipresent God, whose aidTextPage Scan
633O Lord, another day is flownTextPage Scan
634Indulgent Father, by whose careTextPage Scan
635The day is past and goneTextPage Scan
636What if death my sleep invade?TextPage Scan
637Now, from the altar of our heartsTextPage Scan
638When, O dear Jesus when shall ITextPage Scan
639Lord, how delightful 'tis to seeTextPage Scan
640Dread Sov'reign, let my evening songTextPage Scan
641'Twas in the watches of the nightTextPage Scan
642Lord! thou wilt hear me when I prayTextPage Scan
643God of my life, to theeTextPage Scan
644I my Ebenezer raiseTextPage Scan
645Since Jesus freely did appearTextPage Scan
646With grateful hearts and tuneful laysTextPage Scan
647Kindred in Christ, for his dear sakeTextPage Scan
648Peace be on this house bestow'dTextPage Scan
649And let our bodies partTextPage Scan
650Lord, when together here we meetTextPage Scan
651For a season call'd to partTextPage Scan
652Happy is he, who early yearsTextPage Scan
653Now, in the heat of youthful bloodTextPage Scan
654Dear Saviour, if these lambs should strayTextPage Scan
655Behold, O Israel's God!TextPage Scan
656My flying years, time urges onTextPage Scan
657Thus did pious Abraham prayTextPage Scan
658Great God, now condescendTextPage Scan
659Now, Father, Son, and Holy GhostTextPage Scan
660I and my house will serve the LordTextPage Scan
661Oh, what stupendous mercy shinesTextPage Scan
662Yes, there are joys that cannot dieTextPage Scan
663The gold and silver are the Lord'sTextPage Scan
664When Jesus dwelt in mortal clayTextPage Scan
665Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace!TextPage Scan
666Blest is the man whose heart expandsTextPage Scan
667Now let our hearts conspire to raiseTextPage Scan
668Great God, accept our songs of praiseTextPage Scan
669O what a pleasure 'tis to seeTextPage Scan
670Once more we keep the sacred dayTextPage Scan
671Lord, in the days of youthTextPage Scan
672Lord! I'm pain'd; but I resignTextPage Scan
673When mortal man resigns his breathTextPage Scan
674God of my life, look gently downTextPage Scan
675Just o'er the grave I hungTextPage Scan
676'Tis hard, from those we love, to goTextPage Scan
677My soul, the awful hour will comeTextPage Scan
678How vast is the tribute I oweTextPage Scan
679Firm was my health, my day was brightTextPage Scan
680I love the Lord; he heard my criesTextPage Scan
681Lift up your eyes, ye sons of lightTextPage Scan
682My God, thy service well demandsTextPage Scan
683When languor and disease invadeTextPage Scan
684In the floods of tribulationTextPage Scan
685Praise, happy land! Jehovah's nameTextPage Scan
686In vain opposing nations rageTextPage Scan
687God, to correct the worldTextPage Scan
688On Thee, great Ruler of the skiesTextPage Scan
689While Justice waves her vengeful handTextPage Scan
690While o'er our guilty land, O LordTextPage Scan
691See, gracious God before thy throneTextPage Scan
692Oh may the power which melts the rockTextPage Scan
693Peace! the welcome sound proclaimTextPage Scan
694Great Lord of all, thy matchless powerTextPage Scan
695Absurd and vain attempt! to bindTextPage Scan
696When, bending o'er the brink of lifeTextPage Scan
697Where are the dead?—In heav'n or hellTextPage Scan
698Oh, where shall rest be foundTextPage Scan
699Oft as the bell, with solemn tollTextPage Scan
700Whence has the world her magic power?TextPage Scan

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