A Selection of Hymns and Poems, for the Use of Believers, Collected from Sundry Authors

Editor: Richard McNemar
Published: 1833
Place of Publication: Watervliet, Oh.
Denomination: Shakers
Language: English
Notes: Hymnal missing hymns A51-A57, C3-C4, C8, C12-C13, C19-C21, D1-D2, and D4-D5. The letter prefixes A, B, C, and D are representative of parts I, II, III, and IV respectively.
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D7The end of all things is at handPage Scan
D8There's one important subjectPage Scan
D9How lovely are the saints abovePage Scan
D10I feel to be thankful for what I've receivedPage Scan
D11My soul is determined I never will hatePage Scan
D12Now from our brethren and our sistersPage Scan
D13Farewell, Brother Meacham, farewell in the LordPage Scan
D14Put off O Jerusalem thy mourning arrayPage Scan
D15A happy voyage to Canaan, where Zion's gloryPage Scan
D16When Christ in ancient days appearedPage Scan
D17Come, friends in the gospelPage Scan
D18I love the precious gospel callPage Scan
D19When I behold the saints of GodPage Scan
D20I love the precious way of GodPage Scan
D21I truly love the way of GodPage Scan
D22Hark brethren! don't you hear the soundPage Scan
D23I am determin'd now for onePage Scan
D24A greater work we have to doPage Scan
D25The cockatrice still wants a placePage Scan
D26It now appears beyond a doubtPage Scan
D27While our steamboat self denialPage Scan
D27bLo in these latter years the bright angelPage Scan
D28What think you of the gospel, revealedPage Scan
D28bYe hypocrites tremble, ye fleshmongers quakePage Scan
D29When a work of God commencesPage Scan
D29bThe cross becomes lighter, the heavens growPage Scan
D30The fourth of July is of great estimatioinPage Scan
D30bWake up and be seriousPage Scan
D31My heart and my voice in sweet praisesPage Scan
D32While some ungrateful mortals are tossingPage Scan
D33O Babylon, a mixed mass you have confus'dPage Scan
D34My heart is aboiling I cannot containPage Scan
D35Hail to the King, now in triumph advancingPage Scan
D36Arise, my soul arise, and with this opening dayPage Scan
D37Good honored fathers in your lotsPage Scan
D38One lately speaking of a slugPage Scan
D39To have all things in commonPage Scan
D40In the increasing work of the gospelPage Scan
D41Such powerful attacks upon gluttonPage Scan
D42Will a man rob God, said the prophet of oldPage Scan
D43From all intoxicating drinkPage Scan
D44To him that is ready to perishPage Scan
D45I love to dwell in wisdom's valePage Scan
D46Farewell, farewell, vain world farewellPage Scan
D47Most men believe there is a GodPage Scan
D48Come, heavenly love and fill my soulPage Scan
D49March on, march on, good souls, till we comPage Scan
D50I am the living ShepherdPage Scan
D51How has Christ to us appearedPage Scan
D52Those who're in the new creationPage Scan

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