Additional Hymns, Adopted by the General Synod of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North America, at their Session, June 1846, and authorized to be used in the churches under their care

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101Ah, whither should I goPage Scan
102How heavy is the nightPage Scan
103I look to thee, O Lord, alonePage Scan
104Lord, can a soul like minePage Scan
105Wretched, helpless, and distress'dPage Scan
106Jesus, save my dying soulPage Scan
107When first my dangerous state I sawPage Scan
108I send the joys of earth awayPage Scan
109Jesus, thou art the sinner's Friend!Page Scan
110And must I part with all I havePage Scan
111I quit the world's fantastic joysPage Scan
112Ashamed of Christ!--my soul disdainsPage Scan
113In evil long I took delightPage Scan
114Come, my Redeemer, comePage Scan
115O, speak that gracious word againPage Scan
116Now I resolve with all my heartPage Scan
117Let earthly minds the world pursuePage Scan
118Ye angels, who stand round the thronePage Scan
119God's own promise standeth surePage Scan
120When morning is rising; o'er mountain and lawnPage Scan
121Love is the fountain, whencePage Scan
122Do not I love thee, O my Lord? Page Scan
123To whom, my Saviour, shall I goPage Scan
124Yes, I would love thee, blessed GodPage Scan
125How tedious and tasteless the hoursPage Scan
126Jesus, thy boundless love to mePage Scan
127Hark, my soul, it is the LordPage Scan
128My dear Redeemer, and my LordPage Scan
129Jesus, my Saviour, let me bePage Scan
130Stand fast in the faith, 'tis the mandate of GodPage Scan
131'Tis by the faith of joys to comePage Scan
132Rise from the dust, my drowsy soulPage Scan
133My drowsy powers, why sleep ye so?Page Scan
134Awake our souls, away our fearsPage Scan
135Strait is the way--the door is straitPage Scan
136Heirs of an immortal crownPage Scan
137Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fearPage Scan
138Alas! what hourly dangers risePage Scan
139The Saviour bids us watch and prayPage Scan
140Ye servants of the LordPage Scan
141Zeal is that pure and heavenly flamePage Scan
142Father of spirits, grant that wePage Scan
143When we cannot see our wayPage Scan
144O, that my grovelling thoughts could risePage Scan
145Is it a thing of good reportPage Scan
146Fountain of blessing, ever blestPage Scan
147Lord, when our offerings we presentPage Scan
148Look up to yonder worldPage Scan
149Christian, wouldst thou know the joyPage Scan
150With eyes of faith and wings of lovePage Scan
151Thrice happy souls, who born from heavenPage Scan
152Come, let us search our ways and tryPage Scan
153Brethren, let us walk togetherPage Scan
154Come, let us join our friends abovePage Scan
155"If Christ is mine," then all is minePage Scan
156Approach, my soul, the mercy-seatPage Scan
157How gentle God's commandsPage Scan
158Oft as I look upon the roadPage Scan
159How tender is thy handPage Scan
160I am weary of straying--O fain would I restPage Scan
161O Lord, my best desires fulfilPage Scan
162Wait, my soul, upon the LordPage Scan
163In thee, O Lord, I trustPage Scan
164The Lord is my Strength, and my SongPage Scan
165Jesus, while our hearts are bleedingPage Scan
166Who can have greater cause to singPage Scan
167O, let my trembling soul be stillPage Scan
168Child of sorrow, child of carePage Scan
169See a poor sinner, gracious LordPage Scan
170Ah! wretched, vile, ungrateful heartPage Scan
171How oft, alas! this wretched heartPage Scan
172O Shepherd of Israel, divine!Page Scan
173Weary of wand'ring from my GodPage Scan
174O, turn, great Ruler of the skiesPage Scan
175I mourn the hidings of thy facePage Scan
176Amidst these various scenes of illsPage Scan
177Affliction is a stormy deepPage Scan
178Why is my heart so far from theePage Scan
179Glorious things of thee are spokenPage Scan
180Kindred in Christ, for his dear sakePage Scan
181Welcome, ye hopeful heirs of heav'nPage Scan
182How pleased was I to hearPage Scan
183There's a refuge of peace, from the tempests that beatPage Scan
184Why shouldst thou linger to obeyPage Scan
185We are a garden, wall'd aroundPage Scan
186Rise, gracious God, and shinePage Scan
187Stretch, O my soul, thy ardent wingPage Scan
188Great King of Zion, now arisePage Scan
189Jesus, the King, shall livePage Scan
190The heathen perish; day by dayPage Scan
191God is with us in our meetingPage Scan
192Aid us, God of love and mercyPage Scan
193Be merciful to us, O GodPage Scan
194O'er the realms of pagan darknessPage Scan
195King of Zion, give the orderPage Scan
196Christian, up! the day is breakingPage Scan
197Hark! a cry among the nationsPage Scan
198God of tbe nations, bow thine earPage Scan
199See, from Zion's sacred mountainPage Scan
200O Lord, our God, arisePage Scan

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