Spurgeon's Own Hymn Book

Compiled 1866 original edition: C. H. Spurgeon
Editor: Chris Fenner, Matt Boswell
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd., Fearn, Ross-shire, IV20 1TW, Great Britain, 2019
Language: English
Notes: A new reediting of the 1866 "Our Own Hymn Book" compiled by Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
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431Lord, when my thoughts with wonder roll
432The Son of God! the Lord of Life!
433Dearest of all the names above
434I will praise Thee every day
435I bless the Christ of God
436Infinite excellence is Thine
437Brethren, let us join to bless
438O could I speak the matchless worth
439Sweet the theme of Jesus' love!
440Now begin the heav'nly theme
441Shall hymns of grateful love
442Come, saints, and adore Him, come bow at His feet
443Thy triumphs, Redeemer of men, we proclaim
444Hosanna to the King
445Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed
446Jesus is gone up on high
447Eternal Spirit, we confess
448Not all the outward forms on earth
449Great was the day, the joy was great
450Lord God, the Holy Ghost
451The Holy Ghost is here
452Enthron'd on high, Almighty Lord
453Come, Holy Spirit, come!
454Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove
455Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire
456Come, Holy Spirit, come
457Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell
458Descend, immortal Dove
459Holy Spirit, from on high
460Holy Ghost, with light devine
461How helpless guilty nature lies
462Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness
463If Thou hast drawn a thousand times
464Spirit divine! attend our prayers
465Spirit of Truth, Thy grace impart
466Stay, Thou insulted Spirit, stay
467Calmer of my troubled heart
468Why should the children of a King
469Backward with humble shame we look
470Sin, like a venous disease
471How is our nature spoil'd by sin
472Great King of glory and of grace
473Arise, my tend'rest thoughts, arise
474How sad our state by nature is!
475Physician of my sin-sick soul
476Buried in shadows of the night
477Down headlong from their native skies
478Laden with guilt and full of fears
479A glory gilds the sacred page
480How shall the young secure their hearts
481Lord, I have made Thy Word my choice
482Father of mercies, in Thy Word
483Christ and His cross is all our theeme
484This is the word of truth and love
485How beauteous are their feet
486Let everlasting glories crown
487Blow ye the trumpet, blow
488Let ev'ry mortal ear attend
489In vain we lavish out our lives
490Ye dying sons of men
491O what amazing words of grace
492Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched
493Come, ye souls, by sin afflicted
494Come, guilty souls, and flee away
495“Come hither, all ye weary souls
496The Saviour calls—let ev'ry ear
497Hark! the voice of Jesus calling
498Sinner, hear the Saviour's call
499Come, poor sinner, come and see
500Come, sinner, to the gospel feast
501Come to the ark! Come to the ark!
502Come, poor sinners, come to Jesus
503All ye who seek a sure relief
504“All things are read,” come
505Hark! ’tis the Saviour's voice I hear
506See the blessèd Saviour dying
507Sinners! come, the Saviour see
508From the cross uplifted high
509Come, and welcome to the Saviour
510Ye that in His courts are found
511Weary souls, who wander wide
512’Tis the voice of mercy calls thee
513Scripture says, “Where sin abounded
514Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
515Behold! a stranger's at the door
516And canst thou, sinner, slight
517Heart of stone, relent, relent
518Sinners, will you scorn the message
519Sinners, you are now addressed
520Hasten, sinner, to be wise
521Return, O wanderer, return
522Return, O wand'rer, to thy home
523Ye sinners, fear the Lord
524Sinner! what hast thou to show
525Sinner, art thou still secure?
526Ungrateful sinners, whence this scorn
527Sinner, is thy heart at rest?
528Sinner, O why so thoughtless grown?
529Thou God of glorious majesty
530Vain are the hopes the sons of men

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