Occasional and Textual Hymns: by the Rev. Joseph Dana, D.D. Pastor of the South Church and Society 1765--1827

Author: Rev. Joseph Dana, D.D.
Publisher: Augustine Caldwell, Printer, Ipswich, Mass., 1905
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number
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5Great Source of Life, whose breath at firstPage Scan
6How yearns the parents heart with lovePage Scan
8Thou, from whose throne the fainting soulPage Scan
9aLord of the world, whose awful nodPage Scan
9bStill sing the Savour's LovePage Scan
10Blest Shepherd, who a heaven couldst leavePage Scan
11Our Fathers God, whose favouring handPage Scan
12Great God! whose heaven's unmeasured spacePage Scan
13aGod of my life, Thy wisdom knowsPage Scan
13bYe lovely hills and plainsPage Scan
14And hast thou, sovereign Lord, called home so soonPage Scan
15Thou Hope of Israel! Source of every Joy!Page Scan
16Thy ancient promise, Holy LordPage Scan
17aTo Him who formed the rainPage Scan
17bLord, what a train of direful woesPage Scan
18A mind profoundly great, a heart that feltPage Scan
19To Him who formed the MindPage Scan
21aFather, who dwell'st in Heaven abovePage Scan
21bCome see His heart who came to savePage Scan
22Thy new commandment, gracious LordPage Scan
24And is it LOVE fulfills the Law?Page Scan
25aTo love her friends and hate her foesPage Scan
25bSee the young Ruler deep in thoughtPage Scan
26Forgive, the blessed Saviour saidPage Scan
27While crowds draw back who once were seenPage Scan
28He spake and soon with dark distressPage Scan
29aBeloved in our common LordPage Scan
29bTake heed, the heavenly Teacher saidPage Scan
30How oft the Gospel recommendsPage Scan
31The Holy Life! what less can wePage Scan
32aImpart to all,—but with the saintsPage Scan
32bCome see a faith which Christ approvesPage Scan
33Hope springs eternal in the breastPage Scan
34Do ye to others what ye wouldPage Scan
35aWould we a precious secret learnPage Scan
35bBegone that care of earthly thingsPage Scan
36Oh, if the Living God were knownPage Scan
37What if in wealth a man should risePage Scan
38aWhat condescension is it, LordPage Scan
38bHow condescending is the LordPage Scan
39Faithful obedience and sincerePage Scan
40A bare permission, Lord, to seekPage Scan
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