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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book for Public Worship

Editor: John M. Evans
Publisher: The Bible and Publication Society, Philadelphia, 1873
Denomination: Baptist hymnals (general)
Language: English
Notes: This hymnal includes additional hymns in the back, numbered independently. The appendix (denoted with the prefix "A") includes chants, as well as miscellaneous hymns & anthems. An additional section for doxologies has the prefix "D" preceding each number.
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
901The God of harvest praisePage Scan
902Great God, as seasons disappearPage Scan
903Praise, oh, praise our God and King!Page Scan
904Great God, we sing that mighty handPage Scan
905Remark my soul, the narrow boundPage Scan
906Come, let us anew Our journey pursuePage Scan
907Our helper, God, we bless thy namePage Scan
908Now, gracious Lord, thine arm revealPage Scan
909While, with ceaseless course, the sunPage Scan
910Thanksgiving and the voice of melodyPage Scan
911And now, my soul, another yearPage Scan
912For a season called to partPage Scan
913Brothers, clasp hands, the brief moments are flyingPage Scan
914Shall we gather at the riverPage Scan
915When shall we meet again?Page Scan
916Ere mountains reared their forms sublimePage Scan
917Thee we adore, Eternal NamePage Scan
918As flows the rapid riverPage Scan
919Teach me the measure of my daysPage Scan
920How short and hasty is our life!Page Scan
921Through every age, eternal GodPage Scan
922Beneath our feet and o'er our headPage Scan
923Time is winging us awayPage Scan
924One sweetly solemn thoughtPage Scan
925And let this feeble body failPage Scan
926Sweet land of rest, for thee I sighPage Scan
927My days are gliding swiftly byPage Scan
928I would not live alway; I ask not to stayPage Scan
929How blessed the righteous when he dies!Page Scan
930The hour of my departure's comePage Scan
931Why should we start and fear to die?Page Scan
932God of my life, through all my daysPage Scan
933Oh, for an overcoming faithPage Scan
934If I must die, oh, let me diePage Scan
935Death cannot make our souls afraidPage Scan
936Oh for the death of thosePage Scan
937Friend after friend departsPage Scan
938Come, let us join our friends abovePage Scan
939Dear as thou wert, and justly dearPage Scan
940Why do we mourn departing friendsPage Scan
941Unveil thy bosom, faithful tombPage Scan
942Servant of God, well donePage Scan
943Brother, though from yonder skyPage Scan
944Thou art gone to the grave; but we will not deplore theePage Scan
945Go to the grave in all thy glorious primePage Scan
946Brother, thou art gone to restPage Scan
947Hear what the voice from heaven proclaimsPage Scan
948Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleepPage Scan
949So fades the lovely, blooming flowerPage Scan
950Cease, ye mourners, cease to languishPage Scan
951Sister, thou wast mild and lovelyPage Scan
952And must this body die?BLANDNERPage Scan
953Earth to earth, and dust to dustPage Scan
954Through sorrow's night, and danger's pathPage Scan
955The Lord will come: the earth shall quakePage Scan
956Day of judgment, day of wondersPage Scan
957When downward to the darksome tombPage Scan
958Lo! he comes, with clouds descendingPage Scan
959The day of wrath, that dreadful dayPage Scan
960Waked by the trumpet's soundPage Scan
961That awful day will surely comePage Scan
962And will the Judge descend?Page Scan
963When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt comePage Scan
964No room for mirth or trifling herePage Scan
965O God, my inmost soul convertPage Scan
966There is a land of pure delightPage Scan
967O paradise eternal, What bliss to enter theePage Scan
968Who are these in bright arrayPage Scan
969There is an hour of hallowed peacePage Scan
970These mortal joys, how soon they fade!Page Scan
971There is a land mine eye hath seenPage Scan
972Far from these narrow scenes of nightPage Scan
973No night shall be in heaven; no gathering gloomPage Scan
974"For ever with the Lord !"Page Scan
975Jerusalem the goldenPage Scan
976There is an hour of peaceful restPage Scan
977I have a home abovePage Scan
978I'm but a stranger here, Heaven is my homePage Scan
979There is a house not made with handsPage Scan
980Beautiful Zion, built abovePage Scan
981My heavenly home is bright and fairPage Scan
982Jerusalem, my happy homePage Scan
983Far from my heavenly homePage Scan
984Oh! for the robes of whitenessPage Scan
985Beyond the smiling and the weepingPage Scan
986On Jordan's stormy banks I standPage Scan
987A few more years shall rollPage Scan
988When I can read my title clearPage Scan
989Watchman! tell us of the nightPage Scan
990Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wingsPage Scan
991See the ransomed millions standPage Scan
992Now to the Lord, who makes us knowPage Scan
993Rejoice, rejoice, believersPage Scan
994Ye servants of the LordPage Scan
995Light of the lonely pilgrim's heartPage Scan
996Lo! what a glorious sight appearsPage Scan
997Come, Desire of nations, comePage Scan
998Come, Lord, and tarry notPage Scan
999"Till he come," oh, let the wordsPage Scan
1000To God the Father, God the SonPage Scan

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