# | Text | Tune |  |  |  |  |  |  |
1 | Young people all, attention give | LIVERPOOL | | |  | |  |  |
2 | Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched | INVITATION (Walker) | | |  | |  |  |
3 | Salvation! O the joyful sound! | PRIMROSE | | |  | |  |  |
3b | Thou Man of grief, remember me | KEDRON | | |  | |  |  |
4 | Today, if you will hear his voice | MEDITATION (Dover) | | |  | |  |  |
4b | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast | HANOVER | | |  | |  |  |
5 | O thou who hear'st when sinners cry | SUPPLICATION | | |  | |  |  |
5b | Mercy, O thou Son of David | RESTORATION | | |  | |  |  |
6 | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone | MARYSVILLE | | |  | |  |  |
6b | Children of the heav'nly King | KING OF PEACE | | |  | |  |  |
7 | Grace! 'tis a charming sound | NINETY-THIRD PSALM | | |  | |  |  |
7b | Did Christ o'er sinner's weep? | WEEPING SAVIOUR | | |  | |  |  |
8 | Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound) | NEW BRITAIN | | |  | |  |  |
8b | Lord I cannot let thee go | COOKHAM | | |  | |  |  |
9 | As on the cross the Saviour hung | THE CONVERTED THIEF | | |  | |  |  |
10 | Come, we that love the Lord | WEBSTER | | |  | |  |  |
10b | Am I a soldier of the cross | ORTONVILLE | | |  | |  |  |
11 | Jesus my all to heav'n is gone | JERUSALEM | | |  | |  |  |
12 | How sweet the name of Jesus sounds | SALEM | | |  | |  |  |
13 | Lord, what is man, poor feeble man | DUBLIN | | |  | |  |  |
13b | Sweet is the day of sacred rest | DEVOTION | | |  | |  |  |
14 | Dear friends, farewell, I do you tell | MINISTER'S FAREWELL | | |  | |  |  |
15 | O Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight | DAVIS | | |  | |  |  |
16 | Hail the blest morn, see the great Mediator | STAR IN THE EAST | | |  | |  |  |
17 | Come away to the skies. My beloved, arise | MIDDLEBURY | | |  | |  |  |
17b | Once more, my soul, the rising day | CONSOLATION | | |  | |  |  |
18 | I am a great complainer, that bears the name of Christ | COMPLAINER | | |  | |  |  |
19 | The time is swiftly rolling on | HICKS' FAREWELL | | |  | |  |  |
19b | Welcome, Welcome, ev'ry guest | CANON | | |  | |  |  |
20 | How painfully pleasing the fond recollection | THE FAMILY BIBLE | | |  | |  |  |
22 | O come, loud anthems let us sing | OLD HUNDRED | | |  | |  |  |
22b | So fades the lovely, blooming flow'r | DISTRESS | | |  | |  |  |
23 | Come, ye that love the Lord | ALBION | | |  | |  |  |
23b | Mercy, O thou Son of David | CHARLESTOWN | | |  | |  |  |
24 | The faithless world promiscuous flows | PROSPECT OF HEAVEN | | |  | |  |  |
24b | Will God for ever cast us off? | MEAR | | |  | |  |  |
25 | Saw ye my Saviour | CRUCIFIXION | | |  | |  |  |
25b | When shall we all meet again | INDIAN'S FAREWELL | | |  | |  |  |
26 | I love my blessed Saviour | THE CHRISTIAN | | |  | |  |  |
26b | I love my blessed Saviour | CARNSVILLE | | |  | | |  |
27 | My soul, repeat his praise | AMERICA (Whitmore) | | |  | |  |  |
27b | When I can read my title clear | NINETY-FIFTH | | |  | |  |  |
28 | Afflictions, though they seem severe | TENNESSEE | | |  | |  |  |
29 | Remember, sinful youth, you must die | SOLEMN THOUGHT | | |  | |  |  |
30 | Our cheerful voices let us raise | SEPARATION | | |  | |  |  |
31 | And am I born to die? | IDUMEA | | |  | |  |  |
31b | Teach me the measure of my days | SUFFIELD | | |  | |  |  |
32 | When the midnight cry began | THE MIDNIGHT CRY | | |  | |  |  |
33 | Though troubles assail, and dangers affright | CONFIDENCE | | |  | |  |  |
34 | Come, O thou traveller unknown | VERNON | | |  | |  |  |
34b | Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at hand | IMANDRA NEW | | |  | |  |  |
35 | The cross of Christ inspires my heart | CROSS OF CHRIST | | |  | |  |  |
35b | Farewell, my lovely friends, farewell | PARTING FRIENDS | | |  | |  |  |
36 | Bright scenes of glory strike my sense | THE SOLDIER'S RETURN | | |  | |  |  |
37 | I find myself placed in a state of probation | THE CHRISTIAN WARFARE | | |  | |  |  |
38 | My Shepherd will supply my need | RESIGNATION | | |  | |  |  |
39 | Who is this that comes from far | BOZRAH | | |  | |  |  |
39b | From whence does this union arise | UNION | | |  | |  |  |
40 | Do not I love thee, O my Lord? | DETROIT | | |  | |  |  |
40b | No more beneath th' oppressive hand | HAPPINESS | | |  | |  |  |
41 | The people called Christians | THE SPIRITUAL SAILOR | | |  | |  |  |
42 | Glorious things of thee are spoken | JEFFERSON | | |  | |  |  |
43 | Hark! don't you hear the turtle dove | THE TURTLE DOVE | | |  | |  |  |
44 | While beauty and youth are in their full prime | MORALITY | | |  | |  |  |
45 | Am I a soldier of the cross | CHRISTIAN SOLDIER [1] | | |  | |  |  |
46 | The day is past and gone | EVENING SHADE | | |  | |  |  |
47 | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | JUDGMENT | | |  | |  |  |
48 | Broad is the road that leads to death | WINDHAM | | |  | |  |  |
48b | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast | FAIRFIELD | | |  | |  |  |
49 | How lost was my condition | THE GOOD PHYSICIAN | | |  | |  |  |
50 | Through all the world below | CAPTAIN KIDD | | |  | |  |  |
51 | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | THE PROMISED LAND | | |  | |  |  |
52 | By Babel's streams we sat and wept | BABEL'S STREAMS | | |  | |  |  |
53 | O when shall I see Jesus | MUTUAL LOVE | | |  | |  |  |
53b | He dies, the Friend of sinners dies | SALEM | | |  | |  |  |
54 | Oh! may I worthy prove to see | EXHILARATION | | |  | |  |  |
55 | O, once I had a glorious view | COLUMBUS | | |  | |  |  |
56 | Come all, who love my Lord and master | REDEEMING GRACE | | |  | |  |  |
57 | The Chariot! the chariot! its wheels roll in fire | THE TRUMPET | | |  | |  |  |
58 | Come on, my partners in distress | CONSOLATION NEW | | |  | |  |  |
59 | O tell me no more of this world's vain store | SWEET HARMONY | | |  | |  |  |
60 | In seasons of grief to my God | THE ROCK | | |  | |  |  |
61 | Brethren, don't you hear the sound? | THE MARTIAL TRUMPET | | |  | |  |  |
62 | Come, little children, now we may | LOUISIANA | | |  | |  |  |
63 | There is a land of pleasure | LAND OF PLEASURE | | |  | |  |  |
64 | Come, thou fount of ev'ry blessing | OLNEY | | |  | |  |  |
65 | The watchmen blow the trumpet round | THE WATCHMAN'S CALL | | |  | |  |  |
66 | Religion is the chief concern | PLEASANT HILL | | |  | |  |  |
67 | Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord | WASHINGTON | | |  | |  |  |
68 | No more beneath th' oppressive hand | LIBERTY | | |  | |  |  |
69 | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | SOLICITUDE | | |  | |  |  |
70 | To leave my dear friends, and with neighbors to part | BOWER OF PRAYER | | |  | |  |  |
71 | How tedious and tasteless the hours | GREEN FIELDS | | |  | |  |  |
72 | Return, O God of love, return | GEORGIA | | |  | |  |  |
72b | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | INVOCATION [1] | | |  | |  |  |
73 | When in death I shall calm recline | LEGACY | | |  | |  |  |
74 | A few more days on earth to spend | THE CHRISTIAN'S HOPE | | |  | |  |  |
75 | The time is soon coming | MILLENNIUM | | |  | |  |  |
76 | Why do we mourn departing friends? | NEW ORLEANS | | |  | |  |  |
77 | Blow ye the trumpet, blow | LENOX | | |  | |  |  |