The Philadelphia Hymn Book; or, a selection of sacred poetry, consisting of psalms and hymns from Watts...and others, adapted to public and private devotion

Editor: Abner Kneeland
Publisher: Printed for the Publisher by Clark & Raser, Philadelphia, 1819
Language: English
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601Lord! when I count thy mercies o'erPage Scan
602The man of humble, upright heartPage Scan
603Indulgent God! whose bounteous carePage Scan
604See! the bright monarch of the dayPage Scan
605Interval of grateful shadePage Scan
606What tho' downy slumbers fleePage Scan
607Accept this house, O LordPage Scan
608Adieu! all earthly things!Page Scan
609A King shall reign in righteousnesPage Scan
610All earthly pleasures I'll forsakePage Scan
611All hail, the matchless pow'r divinePage Scan
612All things shall work for goodPage Scan
613Almighty Lord, thou just and truePage Scan
614A meek inquiring mindPage Scan
615As we are met from various partsPage Scan
616Awake our drowsy souls!Page Scan
617Behold! the brilliant sunPage Scan
618Behold the ministers of ChristPage Scan
619Behold the sun! whose cheering lightPage Scan
620Blest be thy name, my God and KingPage Scan
621By faith withdrawn, we look from hencePage Scan
622Christ crucifi'd we preachPage Scan
623Come, all ye saints, who love the LordPage Scan
624Come, all ye tender, lovely youthPage Scan
625Come join in sacred songsPage Scan
626Come let us join in worship truePage Scan
627Come sing a Saviour's powerPage Scan
628Could I but raise my notes as highPage Scan
629Dear Lord, behold thy children here!Page Scan
630Ere time commenced, a darksome nightPage Scan
631Feed me, O Lord, with needful foodPage Scan
632For thy great glory, mighty LordPage Scan
633Give thanks to God, for he is goodPage Scan
634Grant me, O Lord, an honest mindPage Scan
635Grant unto us a visit, dearest LordPage Scan
636Grounded in truth thy church shall risePage Scan
637Hail! King Emmanuel, at whose swayPage Scan
638Happy the meek, whose gentle breastPage Scan
639Hope of the wretched! thou alonePage Scan
640How can my soul indifferent bePage Scan
641How far Jehovah's love excelsPage Scan
642How gracious is our God!Page Scan
643How vain are earthly things!Page Scan
644If love with other graces reignPage Scan
645I mourn when friends from me departPage Scan
646In each event of life, how clearPage Scan
647In songs of highest praisePage Scan
648I sing the gospel dayPage Scan
649I sing the joys of heav'enPage Scan
650Is not thy promise pledg'dPage Scan
651Jesus his empire shall extendPage Scan
652Join ev'ry heart and ev'ry tonguePage Scan
653Kind Lord, before thy facePage Scan
654Kind Providence to us impartsPage Scan
655Let earth rejoice and nature singPage Scan
656Let not my heart, O God, be plac'dPage Scan
657Lord, all I am is known to theePage Scan
658Lord, bless Columbia's happy landPage Scan
659Lord, from thy holy hill descendPage Scan
660Lo! see the brilliant temple risePage Scan
661Lo, what a sparkling luster shinesPage Scan
662May sacred heat inspire my tonguePage Scan
663May truth with love and gracePage Scan
664Mediator, Son of God!Page Scan
665Mercy and love inspire the breastPage Scan
666Misguided souls pretend to knowPage Scan
667My thoughts on heav'nly subjects rollPage Scan
668No mortal tongue can tellPage Scan
669No peace my starving soul can findPage Scan
670Now as the day is past and gonePage Scan
671Now God reveals his glorious namePage Scan
672Now let our powers unitePage Scan
673Now let us join to praise the LordPage Scan
674Now Lord, once more thy church dismissPage Scan
675Now shall my inward joys arisePage Scan
676Now to our God let praises risePage Scan
677Now to the Lord, O let us raisePage Scan
678O could I sing an equal songPage Scan
679O could I stretch my thoughts abovePage Scan
680O could I strike some heav'nly stringsPage Scan
681O could the scales fall from our eyesPage Scan
682O God of grace, before thy thronePage Scan
683O Lord of hosts! all-gracious God!Page Scan
684Oppress'd with guilt, or grief, or carePage Scan
685Our Father, God, in heaven abovePage Scan
686Sin! O that monster of the deep!Page Scan
687The first almighty causePage Scan
688The heav'ns declare thy glory, LordPage Scan
689The Lord, his boundless love to showPage Scan
690The Lord in Zion will preparePage Scan
691The Lord in Zion will providePage Scan
692The Lord, in various methods, toldPage Scan
693The Lord is all-sufficient goodPage Scan
694The Lord is good and kindPage Scan
695The Lord my shepherd isPage Scan
696The whole creation owns a GodPage Scan
697Thou, Lord, art good: all nature showsPage Scan
698Thy children, Lord, whom thou didst makePage Scan
699Thy gracious aid, O Lord, impartPage Scan
700To God Jehovah, only wisePage Scan

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