Selah: a collection of psalm and hymn tunes, introits, anthems, chants, motetts, choruses, etc. adapted to the use of classes, private circles, and worship assemblies

Editor: Thomas Hastings
Publisher: A. S. Barnes & Co., New York, 1856
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to numbers when more than one hymn is on a page.
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79bWhat sinners value I resignPage Scan
79cYe servants of th' almighty KingPage Scan
80aO thou, my soul, forget no morePage Scan
80bJesus demands this heart of minePage Scan
80cGreat God, we sing thy mighty handPage Scan
81aMy God, how endless is thy love!Page Scan
81bBroad is the road that leads to deathPage Scan
81cMy God, permit me not to bePage Scan
82aJesus, where'er thy people meetPage Scan
82bAsleep in Jesus, blessed sleepPage Scan
82cO render thanks to God abovePage Scan
83aCome, gracious God, descend and dwellPage Scan
83bJesus, thy boundless love to mePage Scan
83cThere is a stream, whose gentle flowPage Scan
84aBelieving souls of Christ belovedPage Scan
84bGreat God, to thee my evening songPage Scan
84cGlory to thee, my God, this nightPage Scan
85aHow pleasant, how divinely fairPage Scan
85bBlest is the man, for ever blestPage Scan
85cGo, spirit of the sainted deadPage Scan
86aHere at thy cross, incarnate GodPage Scan
86b'Twas on that dark and doleful nightPage Scan
86cThere is a stream, whose gentle flowPage Scan
87aSo fades the lovely, blooming flowerPage Scan
87bShall man, O God of life and lightPage Scan
87cSoftly the shade of evening fallsPage Scan
88aWhen sins and fears prevailing risePage Scan
88bDeep in our hearts let us recordPage Scan
88cHow pleasant, how divinely fairPage Scan
89aGreat God, indulge my humble claimPage Scan
89bReturn, my wandering soul, returnPage Scan
89cAs vernal flowers that scent the mornPage Scan
90aFrom all that dwell below the skiesPage Scan
90bWhat are these soul-reviving strainsPage Scan
90cSoft be the gently breathing notesPage Scan
91aThe God of love will sure indulgePage Scan
91bNow let the Lord my Saviour smilePage Scan
91cIn robes of judgment, lo, he comesPage Scan
92aMy dear Redeemer and my LordPage Scan
92bThere seems a voice in every galePage Scan
92cYe Christian heralds, go, proclaimPage Scan
93aMy dear Redeemer and my LordPage Scan
93bBless, O my soul, the living GodPage Scan
93cO happy saints that dwell in lightPage Scan
94aJesus, and shall it ever bePage Scan
94bWhen power divine, in mortal formPage Scan
94cStand up, my soul, shake off thy fearsPage Scan
94dLife is the time to serve the LordPage Scan
95aDescend from heaven, immortal Dove!Page Scan
95bCome hither, all ye weary soulsPage Scan
95cO that I could for ever dwellPage Scan
95dMy God, how endless is thy lovePage Scan
96aThe Saviour! O what endless charmsPage Scan
96bAlas! and did my Saviour bleedPage Scan
96cDear Shepherd of thy people, hearPage Scan
97aO could our thoughts and wishes flyPage Scan
97bOnce more, my soul, the rising dayPage Scan
97cBy cool Siloam's shady rillPage Scan
98aCome, let us lift our joyful eyes Page Scan
98bFirm as the earth thy gospel standsPage Scan
98cLord, when my raptured tho't surveysPage Scan
99aThrough sorrow's night, and danger's pathPage Scan
99bI love to steal awhile awayPage Scan
100aWhen blooming youth is snatched awayPage Scan
100bO God, our help in ages pastPage Scan
100cTo heaven I lift my waiting eyesPage Scan
101aMy soul lies cleaving to the dustPage Scan
101bSoon as I heard my Father sayPage Scan
101cTo our almighty Maker, GodPage Scan
102aFaith adds new charms to earthly blissPage Scan
102bDo not I love thee, O my Lord?Page Scan
102cEarth's stormy night will soon be o'erPage Scan
103aLet every tongue thy goodness speakPage Scan
103bAwake my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
103cAgain the Lord of life and lightPage Scan
104aIn one fraternal bond of lovePage Scan
104bO, for a thousand tongues to singPage Scan
104cHail, sacred truth! whose piercing rayPage Scan
105aSoon as the morning rays appearPage Scan
105bYe glittering toys of earth, adieuPage Scan
105cLord, in the morning thou shalt hearPage Scan
106aJerusalem! my happy home!Page Scan
106bOur little bark, on boisterous seasPage Scan
106cMy soul, how lovely is the placePage Scan
107aCome, let us join our cheerful songsPage Scan
107bHappy the souls to Jesus joinedPage Scan
107cThere is a fountain filled with bloodFOUNTAINPage Scan
108aOur heavenly Father, hallowed NamePage Scan
108bThe Saviour! O what endless charmPage Scan
108cO Lord, I would delight in theePage Scan
109aAgain our earthly cares we leavePage Scan
109bLord, in the morning thou shalt hearPage Scan
109cBlest morning, whose first opening raysPage Scan
110aHow shall the young secure their heartsPage Scan
110bArise, my soul, my joyful powersPage Scan
110cThou lovely Source of true delightPage Scan
111aOnce more we raise the hallowed songPage Scan
111bHow happy they who know the LordPage Scan
111cI'm not ashamed to own my LordPage Scan
112aJesus, our Lord, ascend thy thronePage Scan

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