Hymn and Tune Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (Round Note Ed.)

Publisher: Publishing House, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Nashville , 1902
Denomination: Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Language: English
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300While life prolongs its precious lightWELLSPage Scan
301Arise, my tend'rest thoughts, ariseWELTONPage Scan
302Thou Son of God, whose flaming eyesMEARPage Scan
303What is the thing of greatest priceMEARPage Scan
304Come, O thou all-victorious LordMEARPage Scan
305Jesus, Redeemer of mankindSAWLEYPage Scan
306Jesus, thou all-redeeming LordSAWLEYPage Scan
307Jesus, thy blessings are not fewSAWLEYPage Scan
308Author of faith, to thee I cryMERIBAHPage Scan
309Jesus, my Advocate aboveRICKARDPage Scan
310Show pity Lord, O Lord forgiveDEVOTIONPage Scan
311Long have I sat beneath the soundNOELPage Scan
312In evil long I took delightPHILLIPSPage Scan
313O for that tenderness of heartBEMERTONPage Scan
314Father, I wait before thy throneBEMERTONPage Scan
315Father, behold, with gracious eyesWOODLANDPage Scan
316O that I could repentSHAWMUTPage Scan
317O that I could repentGOLDEN HILLPage Scan
318Just as I am, without one pleaWOODWORTHPage Scan
319Did Christ o'er sinners weepBOYLSTONPage Scan
320Late, late, so late! and dark the night, and chill!TOO LATEPage Scan
321Wherewith O Lord, shall I draw nearLITCHFIELDPage Scan
322God is in this and ev'ry placeST. AGNESPage Scan
323Long have I seemed to serve thee LordPage Scan
324A broken heart, my God, my KingLOUVANPage Scan
325Lord, I am vile, conceived in sinLOUVANPage Scan
326When rising from the bed of deathMEARPage Scan
327O for a glance of heav'nly dayWALLACEPage Scan
328Lord, I despair myself to healPage Scan
329When shall thy love constrainBOYLSTONPage Scan
330And can I yet delayBOYLSTONPage Scan
331Ah! whither should I goLEBANONPage Scan
332O my offended GodGORTONPage Scan
333Father, if I may call thee soHURSLEYPage Scan
334Jesus, the sinner's Friend, to theeWARNERPage Scan
335Jesus, thy far-extended fameWARNERPage Scan
336O thou whom once they flocked to hearWARNERPage Scan
337When, gracious Lord, when shall it beWARNERPage Scan
338O That I could my Lord receiveMELODYPage Scan
339Jesus, if still thou art todayMELODYPage Scan
340With glorious clouds encompassed roundMELODYPage Scan
341While dead in trespasses I lieMELODYPage Scan
342I ask the gift of righteousnessEVANPage Scan
343How sad our state by nature isNAOMIPage Scan
344Alas, and did my Saviour bleed?AVONPage Scan
345Father, I stretch my hands to theeAVONPage Scan
346Approach, my soul, the mercy-seatAVONPage Scan
347aWith tearful eyes I look aroundCATONPage Scan
347bWith tearful eyes I look aroundWITH TEARFUL EYESPage Scan
348By thy birth, and by thy tearsGETHSEMANEPage Scan
349Prostrate dear Jesus at thy feetMERCY-SEATPage Scan
350Jesus, my all, to heav'n is goneDEVOTIONPage Scan
351Jesus, my Lord, attendSILVER STREETPage Scan
352O for the happy days gone byFARNHAMPage Scan
353As pants the hart for cooling streamsFARNHAMPage Scan
354aJesus, Lover of my soulMARTYNPage Scan
354bJesus, Lover of my soulREFUGEPage Scan
355Let the world their virtue boastENDORPage Scan
356O Love divine, how sweet thou art!ARIELPage Scan
357Thou great mysterious God unknownPage Scan
358O Thou who hast our sorrows bornePage Scan
359Jesus, answer from aboveHENDONPage Scan
360Come, O thou Traveller unknownDILLONPage Scan
361Yield to me now, for I am weakDILLONPage Scan
362'Tis a point I long to knowDIJONPage Scan
363Saviour, I now with shame confessROSEDALEPage Scan
364O for a closer walk with GodORTONVILLEPage Scan
365Jesus, the all-restoring WordPage Scan
366Jesus, let thy pitying eyePENITENCEPage Scan
367O thou whose mercy hearsDELIVERANCEPage Scan
368Depth of mercy, can there bePLEYEL'S HYMNPage Scan
369Sweet was the time when first I feltPEORIAPage Scan
370O Thou in whose presence my soul takes delightDULCIMERPage Scan
371How shall a lost sinner in painDE FLEURYPage Scan
372And wilt thou yet be found?BADEAPage Scan
373O Jesus, full of graceBADEAPage Scan
374O for a thousand tongues to singNORTHFIELDPage Scan
375Jesus, thou everlasting kingHAMBURGPage Scan
376Jesus, Thy blood and RighteousnessHAMBURGPage Scan
377Author of faith, eternal WordHAMBURGPage Scan
378Now I have found the ground whereinNEWCOURTPage Scan
379O blessèd souls are theyGORTONPage Scan
380How can a sinner knowMAGDALAPage Scan
381Not with our mortal eyesMAGDALAPage Scan
382Behold what wondrous gracePage Scan
383We by his Spirit provePage Scan
384Awaked by Sinai's awful soundGANGESPage Scan
385Hark, my soul! it is the LordSOLITUDEPage Scan
386Arise, my soul, ariseLENOXPage Scan
387Who can describe the joys that riseWIMBORNEPage Scan
388O 'tis delight, without alloyOAKSVILLEPage Scan
389O thou God of my salvationOLIPHANTPage Scan
390What shall I do my God to love?CADDOPage Scan
391Vain, delusive world, adieuROCKPORTPage Scan
392Joy is a fruit that will not growELIZABETHTOWNPage Scan
393Let worldly minds the world pursueST. JOHN'SPage Scan
394I thirst, thou wounded Lamb of GodROTHWELLPage Scan
395How can it be, thou heavenly KingROTHWELLPage Scan
396Happy the man that finds the graceROTHWELLPage Scan
397Lord, how secure and blest are theyPage Scan

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