Skip to main content
Remove ads
|
User Links
Log in
Register
Home Page
Home Page
Remove ads
|
User Links
Log in
Register
Discover
Browse Resources
Texts
Tunes
Instances
People
Hymnals
Exploration Tools
Topics
Popular Texts
Popular Tunes
Lectionary
Store
Blog
Forums
Tutorials
About Us
Collections
My Starred Hymns
My FlexScores
My Hymnals
My Purchased Files
Store
Connect
Blog
Forums
Volunteer
Facebook
Twitter
Close Menu
Log In
Register
Search
Advanced Search
Search by Melody
Collections
My Starred Hymns
My FlexScores
My Hymnals
My Purchased Files
Discover
Browse Resources
Texts
Tunes
Instances
People
Hymnals
Exploration Tools
Topics
Popular Texts
Popular Tunes
Lectionary
Store
Blog
Forums
Tutorials
About Us
The Christian Lyre: adapted for use in families, prayer meetings, and revivals of religion
Editor:
Joshua Leavitt
Publisher:
Jonathan Leavitt, New York, 1832
Language:
English
Indexes
Authors
First Lines
Tune Names
Meters
Elements of Worship
Page Scans
Find this hymnal in a library
Compare texts in this hymnal
Compare tunes in this hymnal
«
‹
1-92
93a-148
#
Text
Tune
93a
Sometimes a light surprises
LIGHT
93b
I would not live always: I ask not to stay
MUHLENBERG
94
When thou, my righteous judge, shalt come
ANTICIPATION
95
Mid scenes of confusion and creature complains
HOME
96
An alien from God, and a stranger to grace
97
Long have I tried terrestrial joys
WHITING
98
Like Paul I would desire to die
99
From every earthly pleasure
ROMAINE
100
Jesus! thou art the sinner's Friend
PISGAH
101
Not from the dust affliction grows
RESIGNATION
102
O thou, whose tender mercy hears
103
O why did I my Savior leave
104
Rock of ages! cleft for me
CECIL
105
Since the Son hath made me free
106
Come and let us praise our King
107
Jesus is our common Lord
108
Now the Savior stands a pleading
PLEADING SAVIOR
109
Precious Bible! what a treasure
TREASURE
110
Saw ye my Savior—Saw ye my Savior
ATONEMENT
111
Hail, sovereign love, that first began
HIDING PLACE
112
Jesus thou hast bid us pray
WHO'S LIKE JESUS
113
Why sleep we, my brethren? Come, let us arise
HOPKINS
114
Blow ye the trumpet, blow
JUBILEE
115
To-day, if you will hear his voice
NEW GRAFTON
116
When marshall'd on the nightly plain
STAR OF BETHLEHEM
117
The ransom'd spirit to her home
118
Blest be the tie that binds
LISBON
119
Ye dying sons of men
CARMARTHEN
120
Who can describe the pain
121
We give immortal praise
122
Ye angels, who stand round the throne
DE FLEURY
123
How tedious and tasteless the hours
124
O'er the gloomy hills of darkness
CALCUTTA
125
On the mountain's top appearing
126
Men of God, go take your stations
127
Once I thought my mountain strong
COMPLAINT
128
Pensive, doubting, fearful heart
129
Met, O God, to ask thy presence
WATERBURY
130
Jesus stands, O how amazing
131
God of my life, look gently down
POLAND
132a
Soldiers of the cross, arise!
WALLACE
132b
Servants of the living God
133
The day is far spent
NINEVEH
134
Hark! what is that note
135
Savior, visit thy plantation
VISITATION
136
O Sacred Head, now wounded
HOFWYL
137
Ah! tell us not more
SACRAMENT
138
Thou sweet gliding Kedron, by thy silver streams
ST. DENIS
139
Brother, thou art gone before us
PARSONS
140
Ah, guilty sinner, ruined by transgression
BUNKER HILL
141
See Sodom wrapped in fire!
EGYPT
142
Sinners, the call obey
143
How can a sinner know
144
When, O my Savior, shall this heart
ACCOMACK
145
Stay, thou insulted Spirit, stay
146
O thou who all things canst control
147
O fly, mourning sinner, saith Jesus, to me
REST
148
When shall we three meet again?
PARTING FRIENDS
«
‹
1-92
93a-148
[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
Suggestions or corrections?
Contact us
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or
getting Hymnary Pro
to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.