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The Baptist Hymn Book: comprising a large and choice collection of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, adapted to the faith and order of the Old School, or Primitive Baptists (2nd stereotype Ed.)

Editor: Gilbert Beebe
Publisher: Signs of the Times, Middletown, N.Y., 1859
Denomination: Primitive Baptists
Language: English
Notes: The page scan is missing a couple pages.
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801It shall be well, let Zion knowPage Scan
802Come, saints, and shout the Savior's praise To hom your grateful tribute bringPage Scan
803When gathering clouds [storms] around I viewPage Scan
804Does the gospel word proclaimPage Scan
805God thus commanded Jacob's seedPage Scan
806In heaven my choicest treasure liesPage Scan
807O [Sweet] land for [of] rest for thee I sighPage Scan
808For weary saints a rest remainsPage Scan
809Where must a weary sinner goPage Scan
810Come, see the man at Jesus' feetPage Scan
811O blest abode, and happy theyPage Scan
812Why, O my soul, art thou dismayedPage Scan
813Great Rock, for weary travelers madePage Scan
814Come hither, all ye [you] weary soulsPage Scan
815Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] KingPage Scan
816From east to west let others roamPage Scan
817Fierce passions discompose the mindPage Scan
818When Isr'l by divine commandPage Scan
819God is our refuge and defence In trouble our unfailing aidPage Scan
820My dearest friends in bonds of lovePage Scan
821Dear friends [brothers] [brethren], farewell, I do you tellPage Scan
822Farewell, my friends, I must be gonePage Scan
823Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at handPage Scan
824When shall we all meet again?Page Scan
825O happy day when saints shall meetPage Scan
826As the sun's enlivening eyePage Scan
827Glorious things of thee are spokenPage Scan
828Thy church, O Lord, that's planted herePage Scan
829In Sardis was foundPage Scan
830Jesus, the Lord, in whom combinePage Scan
831When saint to saint, in days of old their sorrows sins andPage Scan
832Zion's a city fair God hath blessed [blest]Page Scan
833The church of God is fairPage Scan
834My God, what endless pleasures dwellPage Scan
835How did my heart rejoice to hearPage Scan
836How pleasant, how [and] divinely fairPage Scan
837Great God, attend, while Zion sings [children sing] [here we sing]Page Scan
838My soul, how lovely is the place to which thy GodPage Scan
839The Lord of glory is my Light, And myPage Scan
840What shall I render to my God for all his kindness shownPage Scan
841No sleep nor slumber to his eyesPage Scan
842Where shall we go to seek and findPage Scan
843The King of saints, how fair his facePage Scan
844My Savior and my King, Thy beauties [honors] are divinePage Scan
845Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to standPage Scan
846Far as thy name is knownPage Scan
847Now shall my inward joys arise, and burstPage Scan
848How honorable is the placePage Scan
849Happy the Church, thou [the] sacred placePage Scan
850God is the refuge of his saintsPage Scan
851Let Zion in her King rejoicePage Scan
852What mighty Man, or mighty GodPage Scan
853I lift my banner [banners], saith the LordPage Scan
854We sing the glories of thy lovePage Scan
855Let Zion and her sons rejoicePage Scan
856How charming is the placePage Scan
857How lovely, how divinely sweetPage Scan
858Thou, Lord, my safety, thou my LightPage Scan
859Say, who is she, that looks abroadPage Scan
860The wondering nations have beheldPage Scan
861Kindred in Christ, for his dear [name's] sakePage Scan
862A garden fenced from common earthPage Scan
863Hear what the hope of Isr'l saithPage Scan
864Let thy Kingdom, blessed SaviorPage Scan
865Hear what God the Lord hath [has] spokenPage Scan
866Glad was my heart to hearPage Scan
867Lord, for thy servant David's sakePage Scan
868Daughter of Zion, awake from thy sadnessPage Scan
869Come, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to singPage Scan
870With heavenly power, O Lord, defendPage Scan
871Lord, I cannot let thee go Till a blessing thou bestowPage Scan
872My soul, take courage from the LordPage Scan
873A beggar poor, at mercy's doorPage Scan
874Come, my soul, thy suit preparePage Scan
875If Solomon for wisdom prayedPage Scan
876Thy mansion is the Christians heartPage Scan
877Dear Lord, to us assembled herePage Scan
878Wherewith shall I [we] approach the [thee] LordPage Scan
879Regard, great God, my mournful prayerPage Scan
880Hear, gracious God [Lord], a sinner's cryPage Scan
881Weary of earth, myself, and sinPage Scan
882Approach, my soul, the mercy seatPage Scan
883Draw my soul to thee, my LordPage Scan
884A crumb of mercy, Lord, I crave Unworthy to be fedPage Scan
885Behold the throne of gracePage Scan
886Could the creatures help or ease usPage Scan
887In themselves, as weak as wormsPage Scan
888Amidst ten thousand anxious caresPage Scan
889Lord, afford a spring to me Let me feel like what I seePage Scan
890How many hapless souls we seePage Scan
891Men seek the Lord with careless thoughtPage Scan
892My business lays [lies] at wisdom's gatePage Scan
893Two people come to prayPage Scan
894Encouraged by thy wordPage Scan
895Savior, shine and sheet my soulPage Scan
896In mercy, not in wrath rebukePage Scan
897Dear Shepherd of thy people here, Thy presencePage Scan
898Behold thy waiting servant, LordPage Scan
899Hear me, O God, nor hide thy facePage Scan
900God of my life, look gently downPage Scan

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