A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren. Rev. ed.

Publisher: Conrad Zentler, Philadelphia, Penn., 1813
Denomination: Moravian Church
Language: English
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d201Great is the feast, to which thou, Lord
d202Grounded on the eternal Rock
d203Had we nought, had we nought
d204Hail, all hail, victorious Lord and Savior
d205Hail, Alpha and Omega, hail
d206Hail, church of Christ, bought with his blood
d207Hail the happy consummation
d208Hail, thou wondrous Infant Stranger
d209Happy I am, yet o'er my happiness
d210Happy meditation on my Savior's passion
d211Happy, O Lord, are they who wait
d212Happy race of witnesses
d213Happy soul, thy days are ended [ending]
d214Happy the children who are gone
d215Happy the children who betimes
d216Hark, my soul, it is the Lord
d217Hark, the trump of God is heard
d218He that confides in his Creator
d219He who striveth for sanctification
d220Head and ruler of thy congregation
d221Head of thy blest congregation
d222Head of thy church, behold us here
d223Head of thy church, thy fatherly correction
d224Head of thy congregation
d225Heal us, Immanuel, here we are [stand]
d226Hear, O Jesus my complaints
d227Hear while I am revealing
d228Hear ye sinners, peace and pardon
d229Heaven's kingdom none shall enter in
d230Here am I blushing, weeping
d231Here are we children poor and mean
d232Here in thy presence we appear
d233High in the heavens, eternal God
d234High on his everlasting throne
d235Highly favored congregation Founded firm on Christ the Rock
d236Highly favored congregation Loved by Jesus
d237Ho, everyone that thirsts, draw nigh
d238Hold o'er thy church Lord thy protecting hand
d239Holy Ghost, thou God and Lord
d240Holy Lamb and Prince of Peace
d241Holy Lord, Holy Lord, Holy and Almighty Lord
d242Holy Trinity, We confess with joy
d243Hosanna to the royal Son
d244Hosanna to the Son of David and of God
d245How amiable thy habitations are
d246How blest are we, when we enjoy thy love
d247How blest I am, most gracious Savior
d248How bright appears our morning star
d249How can a sinner here below
d250How can I view the slaughtered lamb
d251How good and pleasant is it to behold The favored sheep
d252How great the bliss to be a sheep of Jesus
d253How greatly doth my soul rejoice
d254How happy we, when guilt is gone
d255How heart-affecting Christ to see
d256How lost was [is] my [our] condition
d257How needful, strictly to inquire And ask our hearts each day
d258How pleasant is love's harmony
d259How sad our state [fate] by nature is
d260How shall a young man cleanse his way
d261How shall I meet my Savior
d262How soon, exalted Jesus, thou wilt to us reveal
d263How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
d264How sweet thy dwellings, Lord, how fair
d265How sweetly this our brother sleeps
d266How well, O Lord, art thou thy people leading
d267Hush, my dear babe [child], lie still and slumber
d268I am a poor sinner this I surely know
d269I am needy, yet forgiven
d270I ask not for honor, pomp or praise
d271I kneel in spirit at my Savior's cross
d272I know the weakness of my soul
d273I love the Lord, who died for me
d274I smite upon my guilty breast
d275I want a principle within
d276I weep for joy
d277I will a little pilgrim be
d278I will rejoice in God my Savior
d279I will sing to my Creator
d280I, with the fallen human race
d281If father, mother, children, wife
d282If to Jesus for relief My soul hath fled by prayer
d283If to me experience had not proved
d284I'll glory in nothing but only in Jesus
d285I'll praise thee with my heart and tongue
d286I'm o'ercome with humble shame
d287Immanuel, to thee we sing
d288Immanuel's meritorius tears
d289Impressed with filial fear
d290In age and feebleness extreme
d291In evil long I took delight
d292In God, the mighty Lord of hosts
d293In holy writ it is avowed
d294In humble, grateful lays
d295In mercy, Lord, remember me
d296In mercy, Lord, this grace bestow
d297In our short warfare here below
d298In peace will I lie down to sleep
d299In spirit I am waiting
d300In that glorious vest arrayed

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