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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book: being "The Plymouth Collection" enlarged and adapted to the use of Baptist churches
Editor:
John Stanford Holme
Publisher:
Sheldon, Blakeman & Co., New York, 1858
Denomination:
Baptist
Language:
English
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What though no flowers the fig-tree clothe
802
Jesus, united by Thy grace
803
When I can read my title clear
804
O no, we cannot sing the song
805
Jesus, in sickness and in pain
806
When languor and disease invade
807
When musing sorrow weeps the past
808
Whence do our mournful thoughts arise
809
One prayer I have--all prayers in one
810
My times of sorrow and of joy
811
O Lord! my best desires fulfill
812
O Thou, whose tender mercy hears
813
Ye trembling souls, dismiss your fears
814
How vain are all things her below!
815
Angel of God! whate'er betide
816
Children of God, who, faint and slow
817
And can my heart aspire so high
818
God of my life and all my powers
819
O Thou eternal Source of love!
820
O Thou, from whom all goodness flows
821
O Thou, the first, the greatest Friend
822
My Father! to Thy mercy-seat
823
Walk in the light! so shalt thou know
824
Lord! what a wretched land is this
825
Let others boast how strong they be
826
Few are thy days, and full of woe
827
O throw away Thy rod!
828
My former hopes are fled
829
When on the giddy cliff I stand
830
When overwhelmed with grief
831
I faint, my soul doth faint
832
Just o'er the grave I hung
833
Like Noah's weary dove
834
My spirit on Thy care
835
How gentle God’s commands!
836
If, through unruffled seas
837
Jesus, lover of my soul
838
When on Sinai's top I see
839
My sorrows, like a flood
840
Give to the winds thy fears
841
Where wilt thou put thy trust?
842
As changing as the moon
843
Thou very present Aid
844
Commit thou all Thy griefs
845
Green pastures and clear streams
846
As the hart, with eager looks
847
Holy Spirit! Lord of light!
848
Softly, now, the light of day
849
Lord! I cannot let Thee go
850
Midst sorrow and care
851
Hast thou wasted all the powers
852
Holy Ghost! with light divine
853
Christian brethren, ere we part
854
People of the living God
855
O, how soft that bed must be
856
Hearken Lord, to my complaints
857
Quiet, Lord, my froward heart
858
Gales from heaven, if God so will
859
Gently, gently lay Thy rod
860
In the hour of my distress
861
Center of our hopes Thou art
862
Hark! my soul! it is the Lord
863
Abba, Father, hear Thy child
864
Blessed are the sons of God
865
Come, ye disconsolate, where’er ye languish
866
When the spark of life is waning
867
There's a Friend above all others
868
Oft when the waves of passion rise
869
Thy mercy heard my infant prayer
870
Come on, my partners in distress
871
Though hard the winds are blowing
872
Tell me not, in mournful numbers
873
Oh! that we our hearts might sever
874
Full of trembling expectation
875
When human hopes all wither
876
Lone, amidst the dead and dying
877
As flows the rapid river
878
Jesus, I my cross have taken
879
Cross, reproach, and tribulation
880
Tossed upon life's raging billow
881
Light of those whose dreary dwelling
882
In the cross of Christ I glory
883
Saviour, visit Thy plantation
884
I am weary, I am weary
885
O my God, by Thee forsaken
886
Wilt Thou not visit me?
887
My soul, go boldly forth
888
Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah
889
Holy Father, Thou hast taught us
890
Gently, Lord, O, gently lead us
891
Jesus, full of all compassion
892
Onward, Christian, though the region
893
Forgive my folly, O Lord, most holy
894
Send kindly light amid th'encircling gloom
895
Peace to thee, O favored one
896
Jesus, my God, my Saviour
897
O that the Lord's salvation
898
Nearer, my God, to Thee
899
I'm but a stranger here
900
Yea, I will extol Thee
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