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A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren. (New and Rev. ed.)
Publisher:
Conrad Zentler, Philadelphia, 1819
Denomination:
Moravian Church
Language:
English
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Still may we keep the aim in mind
802
O thou, before whose Father's face
803
How heart-affecting Christ to see
804
The holy child Jesus
805
Lord Jesus, we bless thee that thou wast a child
806
Wherein is for children true bliss to be found?
807
Dear children, assembled to hear of the Lord
808
Happy the children who betimes
809
Happy the children who are gone
810
The child sweetly rests
811
To thee, almighty God, to thee
812
Beloved youths, if 'tis your aim
813
Would our youth grow in grace
814
Jesus hath procur'd salvation
815
Dear youths, O that ye all but knew
816
All of us, we know, not one excepted
817
Might we unto our Saviour
818
O might we all Christ's name confess
819
What glorious pattern for the heart and mind
820
How shall a young man cleanse his way?
821
Brethren, by Jesus Christ belov'd
822
Brethren, 'tis but meet to render praises
823
Dear brethren, let us take to heart
824
Thee God's own Son--with joy we own
825
Jesus, we now devote to thee
826
Dearest brethren, dearest brethren, be this our desire
827
Ye brethren, sav'd by Jesus' blood
828
To thy brethren ever be propitious
829
Our Lord and Saviour doth attend
830
Bless'd are they whose meditation
831
Unto thee, most gracious Saviour
832
When bemoaning our undone condition
833
O be mindful, O be mindful of us, gracious Lord
834
Blessed are we, if believing
835
Would you know the grace and peace enjoyed
836
We virgins, who enjoy our Saviour's grace
837
Happy they, who oft for Jesus
838
Blest are they, who human nature
839
The source, whence ev'ry sin doth spring
840
We thy virgins, we thy virgins claim thy special care
841
We thy virgins, Lord, implore thee
842
Thy virgins, Lord, 'for thee appear
843
Thou Bridegroom of the soul! behold
844
Lord, who ordain'dst the marriage state
845
The love which Jesus Christ displays
846
We humbly thee adore, O Lord
847
To marry, led by fleshly schemes
848
To be a happy married pair
849
O may our married state
850
Head of thy blest congregation
851
Head of thy church! thy fatherly correction
852
Look on ev'ry married pair
853
O Lord, who number'st all our days
854
Parents, weigh before the Lord
855
Our children, gracious Lord and God
856
In this world, so full of snares
857
Most holy Lord, mankind's Creator
858
In God, the mighty Lord of hosts
859
Jesus, accept the thanks and praise
860
Jesus, our Helper in all need
861
They who for true consolation
862
On our God we will rely
863
'Tis true, the lonely widow'd state
864
God will the widows ne'er forsake
865
We with joy confess, beloved Saviour
866
Christ is the widow's Friend
867
O Lord, the widow's Friend
868
Behold us widows here
869
Thou art our comfort in all cases
870
'Midst the trials we experience
871
Year after year commenceth
872
Again another fleeting year
873
Who can rehearse, most gracious Lord
874
Lord Jesus, 'midst thy flock appear
875
Thee we approach, most gracious Saviour!
876
Let hearts and tongues unite
877
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
878
My soul, awake and render
879
Be with me, Lord, where'er I go
880
Teach me, my God and King
881
That favor grant to us, O Lord
882
May Jesus' grace and blessing
883
God, omnipotent Creator
884
O God, my gracious God, to thee
885
My God, the spring of all my joys
886
Lord, in the morning when I rise
887
Lord Jesus, may I constantly
888
O Jesus, may our whole behavior
889
In lying down to take myrest
890
Lord Jesus, through all temp'ral variation
891
Another day is at an end
892
The hour of sleep is now at hand
893
The hours' decline and setting sun
894
All praise to thee, my God, this night
895
In mercy, Lord, remember me
896
Author of the whole creation
897
In peace will I lie down to sleep
898
Ere I sleep, for ev'ry favor
899
Refresh me, Lord, with grace divine
900
Christ's precious blood, which from each vein
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