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A Collection of Hymns, More Particularly Designed for the Use of the West Society in Boston. (2nd ed. with Additions)
Publisher:
John & Thomas Fleet, Boston, 1803
Denomination:
Unitarian Church
Language:
English
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CI
How are thy servants blest, O Lord [God]
CII
In vain the dusky night retires
CIII
Death, with his dread commission sealed
CIV
Happy the heart where graces reign
CV
Thou sacred Power, in heaven above
CVI
When Abraham, full of sacred awe
CVII
Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes
CVIII
Ye hearts with youthful vigor warm
CIX
The God of love will sure indulge
CX
When blooming youth is [are] snatched [called] away
CXI
Great Ruler of the earth and skies
CXII
Weary of these low scenes of night
CXIII
Arise, and hail the happy sacred day
CXIV
Now let our pains be all forgot
CXV
See Isr'l's gentle Shepherd stand [stands]
CXVI
Jesus, in thee our eyes behold
CXVII
Let all the heathen writers join
CXVIII
Ye humble souls that [who] seek the Lord
CXIX
Not from the dust affliction grows
CXX
Lo the young tribes of Adam rise
CXXI
The law commands, and makes us know
CXXII
My God, permit me [us] not to be a stranger
CXXIII
'Twas on that [a] dark, that [and] doleful [awful] [dreary] night [day]
CXXIV
Let party names no more
CXXV
Where shall the tribes of Adam find
CXXVI
How most exact is nature's frame
CXXVII
When first the God of boundless grace
CXXVIII
With restless agitations tossed [tost]
CXXIX
How helpless guilty [fallen] nature lies
CXXX
Ye mourning sinners, here disclose
CXXXI
Before Jehovah's awful throne
CXXXII
Man has a soul of vast desires
CXXXIII
How long shall death, the tyrant, reign
CXXXIV
Blest Jesus, how divinely bright
CXXXV
Jesus, the friend of man
CXXXVI
What strange perplexities arise
CXXXVII
Let coward guilt, with pallid fear
CXXXVIII
'Tis not the law often commands
CXXXIX
Riches in copious streams
CXL
Malignant envy, come not near
CXLI
Father of all, thy care we bless
CXLII
Hail honored wedlock, sacred rite
CXLIII
The traitor comes with ruffian crew
CXLIV
Bound in a malefactor's chains
CXLV
Yes, there's a better world on high
CXLVI
Eternal God, our years amount
CXLVII
Thou great and sacred Lord of all
CXLVIII
My heart, and all my ways, O God
CXLIX
Swift as the feathered arrow flies
CL
Though peevish virtue may complain
CLI
Night's dismal gloom once more is fled
CLII
Wretched deceit, to think of heaven
CLIII
The gracious Saviour bow'd his head
CLIV
My gracious God, accept my prayer
CLV
O happiness, where art thou hid
CLVI
If Providence, to try my [our] heart [hearts]
CLVII
Behold a stranger at the door!
CLVIII
To thee, let my [our] first offering [offerings] rise
CLIX
Swift as the winged arrow flies
CLX
Wherewith shall I [we] approach the [thee] Lord
CLXI
Thy laughing joys, young man, pursue
CLXII
How eagerly do men pursue
CLXIII
As various as the moon is man's estate below
CLXIV
Who of himself can find
CLXV
Short is the date prescribed to man
CLXVI
Great God, what rich provision's made
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