Church Melodies, a Collection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs

Editor: Abner Jones
Publisher: Moore & Payne / Grigg & Elliott, New York , 1833
Denomination: Christian Connection Church
Language: English
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d1Absent from flesh, O blissful thought
d2According to Thy word, Let me Thy mercy prove
d3Acquaint thyself quickly, O sinner, with God
d4Again, indulgent Lord, return
d5Again my tongue thy silence break
d6Again our earthly cares we leave
d7Again returns the day of holy rest
d8Again the Lord of life and light
d9Ah how shall fallen man
d10Ah wretched vile ungrateful heart
d11Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
d12Alas what hourly dangers rise
d13All glorious God, what hymns of praise
d14All hail, incarnate God, the wondrous things foretold
d15All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall
d16All power and grace to God belong
d17All powerful, self existent God, Who all creation dost sustain
d18All ye that [who] love the Lord rejoice
d19All ye, who feel distressed for sin
d20All yesterday is gone
d21Almighty Father, God of grace
d22Almighty Father, gracious Lord
d23Almighty father of mankind
d24Almighty Lord, before thy throne
d25Almighty Maker, God, How wondrous is thy name
d26Almighty Maker of my frame
d27Almighty Ruler of the skies
d28Almighty Sovereign of the skies
d29Almighty Spirit, now behold
d30Along the banks where Babel's current flows
d31Am I a soldier of the cross
d32Am I an Isr'lite indeed
d33Amid [Admidst] thy wrath remember love
d34Amid displays of wrath and love
d35Amid the splendors of thy state
d36Among the assemblies of the great
d37Among the princes, earthly gods
d38And am I born to die
d39And are we now brought near to God
d40And are we wretches yet alive
d41And art thou gracious Master gone
d42And art thou with us, gracious Lord
d43And can mine eyes, without a tear
d44And can my heart aspire so high
d45And did the Holy and the Just
d46And dost thou say, ask what thou wilt
d47And must this body die
d48And now another week begins
d49And now, my soul another year
d50And shall I sit alone
d51And shall not Jesus hear
d52And why do our admiring eyes
d53And will the God of grace
d54And will the great eternal God
d55And will the Judge descend [ascend]
d56And will the Lord thus condescend
d57Angel [Angels], roll the rock [stone] away
d58Angels from the realms of glory
d60Another six days' work is done
d61Arise, arise, with joy survey
d62Arise, great God, and let thy grace
d63Arise, in all thy splendor, Lord
d64Arise, my gracious God
d65Arise, my soul, my joyful powers
d66Arise, my soul, on wings sublime
d67Arise, my tender thoughts, arise
d68Arise, O God, no more refrain
d69Arise, O King of grace, arise
d70Arise, ye people, and adore
d71Arm of the Lord, awake, awake, put on thy strength
d72As, in soft silence, vernal showers
d73As pants the hart for cooling flood [springs] [streams]
d74As when the [a] weary traveler gains
d75Ascend thy throne, almighty King
d76Assembled at thy great command
d77At anchor laid, remote from home
d78At thy command, O gracious Lord
d79Attend, O earth, when God declares
d80Author of good, to thee we [I] come [turn]
d81Awake, and sing the song of Moses and the Lamb
d82Awake, awake, each sluggish soul
d83Awake, awake the sacred song
d84Awake, my soul, and with the sun
d85Awake my soul, stretch every nerve
d86Awake, my soul, to shout his praise
d87Awake, my tongue, thy tribute bring
d88Awake our drowsy souls, shake off
d89Awake, our souls, away our fears
d90Awake, ye saints, and raise [lift] your eyes
d91Awake, ye saints, to praise your King
d92Awaked from sin's delusive sleep
d93Away my unbelieving fear
d94Be joyful in God, all ye lands
d95Be thou, O God, exalted high
d96Before Jehovah's awful throne
d97Before the heavens were spread abroad
d98Begin, my soul, the exalted lay
d99Begone, unbelief, [for] my [our] Savior is near
d100Behold how the Lord has girt on his sword
d101Behold, my soul, the narrow bound [bounds]

[This hymnal is not yet complete - may be missing texts or tunes]
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