Psalms and Hymns, for the Use of the German Reformed Church, in the United States of America. (2nd ed.)

Publisher: Sherman & Co. (Printers), Philadelphia, Penn., 1834
Denomination: German Reformed Church in the United States of America
Language: English
Notes: Psalms (P) and hymns are numbered separately.
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402See how the boasting PhariseePage Scan
403Deluded souls! who think to graspPage Scan
404In what confusion earth appearsPage Scan
405God of my life, to thee belongPage Scan
406When some kind shepherd from his foldPage Scan
407Isr'l in ancient daysPage Scan
408When Isr'l's sons, a murmering racePage Scan
409Awake my soul, stretch ev'ry nervePage Scan
410Not to the terrors of the LordPage Scan
411Thou art the way - to thee alonePage Scan
412Self righteous souls on works relyPage Scan
413Ye lovely bands of blooming youthPage Scan
414Ye hearts with youthful vigor warmPage Scan
415Hasten, O sinner, to be wisePage Scan
416Happy the man who finds the gracePage Scan
417Be still, my heart, these anxPage Scan
418Thus speaks the high and lofty OnePage Scan
419The righteousness the atoning bloodPage Scan
420Awake and sing the songPage Scan
421As when the weary traveler gainsPage Scan
422Rejoice, the Lord is KingPage Scan
423Celestial worlds, your Maker's namePage Scan
424When, bending o'er the brink of lifePage Scan
425The Lord our God is clothed with mightPage Scan
426When all thy mercies, O my God,Page Scan
427The Christian would not have his lotPage Scan
428There is a fountain filled with bloodPage Scan
429Jesus, Lord of life and glory!Page Scan
430When marshall'd on the nightly plainPage Scan
431I saw one hanging on a treePage Scan
432From Calvary a cry was heardPage Scan
433Through sorrow's night and danger's pathPage Scan
434From ev'ry stormy wind that blowsPage Scan
435Sinner, art thou still secure!Page Scan
436Behold a stranger at the door!Page Scan
437Say, sinner, hath a voice withinPage Scan
438Return, O wanderer, returnPage Scan
439Come, ye weary, heavy ladenPage Scan
440And will the Lord thus conPage Scan
441The voice of free grace cries escapePage Scan
442I hear a voice that comes from farPage Scan
443Hail, my ever blessed JesusPage Scan
444Grace! 'tis a charming sound;Page Scan
445How firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordPage Scan
446As panting in the sultryPage Scan
447Encompass'd with clouds of distressPage Scan
448My God, the spring of all my joysPage Scan
449Come thou fount of every blessingPage Scan
450How tedious and tasteless the hoursPage Scan
451Hearts of stone, relent, relentPage Scan
452How oft, alas! this wretched heartPage Scan
453O thou, whose tender mercy hearsPage Scan
454The Lord will happiness divine on contrite hearts bestowPage Scan
455O that my load of sin were gone!Page Scan
456Return, my roving heart, returnPage Scan
457Why is my heart so far from theePage Scan
458Lord, we come before thee nowPage Scan
459If 'tis sweet to mingle wherePage Scan
460Sinners! we are sent to bid you,Page Scan
461See Israel's gentle Shepherd standsPage Scan
462O love divine, how sweet thou art!Page Scan
463Awake our souls, away ourPage Scan
464When darkness long has veil'd my mindPage Scan
465How blest is our brother, bereftPage Scan
466'Tis finish'd! the conflict is pastPage Scan
467Oh, where shall rest be foundPage Scan
468If I must die, O, let me die, With hopePage Scan
469Death rides on ev'ry passing breezePage Scan
470Vital spark of heavenly flamePage Scan
471That day of wrath, that dreadful dayPage Scan
472That awful day will surely comePage Scan
473The Lord shall come, the earth shall quakePage Scan
474Eternity is just at handPage Scan
475An alien from God, and aPage Scan
476To Jesus the crown of my hopePage Scan
477There is an hour of peaceful restPage Scan
478Arm of the Lord! awakePage Scan
479Watchman, tell us of the nightPage Scan
480Hark! the song of JubileePage Scan
481Now be the gospel bannerPage Scan
482Would you win a soul to GodPage Scan
483Let Zion's watchmen all awakePage Scan
484Am I called? and can it bePage Scan
485Come youthful sinners, comePage Scan
486Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leavePage Scan
487Welcome, delightful morn!Page Scan
488Is there a time when moments flowPage Scan
489When verdure clothes the fertile valePage Scan
490Pleasing spring again is here!Page Scan
491While with ceaseless course the sunPage Scan
492I love to steal awhile awayPage Scan
493Hast thou, my soul, improved each powerPage Scan
494And now another day is pastPage Scan
495O my soul, what means this sadness!Page Scan
496This world's a dreary wildernessPage Scan
497Sad pilgrim of Zion, tho' chasten'd awhile,Page Scan
498Lord! what a wretched land is thisPage Scan
499Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languishPage Scan
500When languor and disease invadePage Scan
501Saviour, visit thy plantationPage Scan

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