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The American Seaman's Hymn Book: a Collection of Sacred Songs for the Use of Mariners
Editor:
Noah Davis
Publisher:
Sunday School Depository, New York, N.Y., 1826
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Elements of Worship
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d201
The trumpet of salvation sounds
d202
The wandering star and fleeting wind
d203
The wishes that the sluggard frames
d204
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d205
This life's a voyage of strife and storm
d206
This world is a sea, which never can rest
d207
Thou didst, O mighty God, exist
d208
Thou Spring of my joy, and delight of my heart
d209
Though friends forsake, and foes assail
d210
Though strong the winds are blowing
d211
Though the morn may be serene
d212
Though trouble assail us, and dangers affright
d213
Though winds may blow and storms may rise
d214
Through tribulation [tribulations] deep
d215
Thy glories shine, almighty God
d216
Thy way, O God [Lord] is in the sea
d217
Thy works of glory, mighty Lord
d218
'Tis past, the dreadful stormy night
d219
'Tis religion that can give sweetest pleasures
d220
To die, important thought, to die
d221
To heaven I'm bound with prosperous gales
d222
To him that brought salvation nigh
d223
To Jesus our exalted Lord, dear [that] [the] name by heaven and earth adored
d224
To keep the lamp alive with oil we fill the bowl
d225
'Twas God preserved me by his power
d226
'Twas on that [a] dark, that [and] doleful [awful] [dreary] night [day]
d227
'Twas the commission of our [the] Lord
d228
'Twas when the sea [seas], with awful [horrid] roar
d229
Vain man [men], thy [your] fond pursuits forbear
d230
Vain world, withdraw thy glittering snares
d231
We seek a rest beyond [above] the skies
d232
Weak and irresolute is man
d233
What a wicked wretch am I
d234
What mean [means] these jealousies and fears
d235
What shall I render to my God for all his kindness shown
d236
When a black o'erspreading cloud
d237
When from the bosom of the deep
d238
When Isr'l's tribes were parched with thirst
d239
When lightnings flash and thunders roar
d240
When many a tempest blew
d241
When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d242
When, O dear Jesus, when shall I [we]
d243
When passing through the watery deep
d244
When rocks and when shallows beset us
d245
When storm and tempest loudly howl
d246
When swelling Jordan o'er us rolls
d247
When tempests howl and billows rise
d248
When tumults of unruly fear
d249
Where from thy spirit shall I stretch
d250
Where should I be, if God should say
d251
While journeying through this humble vale
d252
While sinners utter boasting words
d253
Who were the highly honored three
d254
Why heaves my breast this mournful sigh
d255
Why should a living man complain
d256
Why will ye lavish out your years
d257
With contrite hearts, before thy throne
d258
With tears of anguish I lament
d259
With trembling steps before thy throne
d260
Within these doors assembled now
d261
Would you behold the works of God
d262
Ye captive souls, in fetters bound
d263
Ye fearless seamen, praise the Lord
d264
Ye glittering toys of earth, adieu
d265
Ye mourning saints, behold
d266
Ye sons of men, with joy record
d267
Ye that would after Jesus press
d268
Ye worlds of light, that roll so near
d269
Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor Behold a royal feast
d270
Yes, I would [will] love thee, blessed God
d271
Yes, Lord, my grateful voice I'll raise
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