Topic | Sub-Topic | Hymn | First Line |
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The Christian Character | | #364 | O ye, who seek Jehovah's face |
The Christian Character | | #365 | Daughters of pity, tune the lay |
The Christian Character | | #366 | Hail, Source of pleasures ever new |
The Christian Character | | #367 | O sweeter than the fragrant flower |
The Christian Character | | #368 | Come, let us search our ways and try |
The Christian Character | | #369 | Parent of all, omnipotent In heaven and earth |
The Christian Character | | #370 | Great God, whose all pervading eye |
The Christian Character | | #371 | Absurd and vain attempt, to bind |
The Christian Character | | #372 | All seeing God, 'tis thine to know |
The Christian Character | | #373 | Let party names no more |
The Christian Character | | #374 | Indulgent God, with pitying eye |
The Christian Character | | #375 | Happy the man whose cautious steps |
The Christian Character | | #376 | Awake, my soul, rouse every power |
The Christian Character | | #377 | How glorious, Lord, art thou |
The Christian Character | | #378 | O 'tis a lovely thing to see |
The Christian Character | | #379 | Mark, when tempestuous winds arise |
The Christian Character | | #380 | O Thou, whose scales the mountains weigh |
The Christian Character | | #381 | Wherefore should man, frail child of clay |
The Christian Character | | #382 | How vain is grandeur's purple pride |
The Christian Character | | #383 | Return, my roving heart, return |