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Church Psalmody: a Collection of Psalms and Hymns adapted to public worship
Editor:
Lowell Mason
,
David Greene
Author:
Isaac Watts
Publisher:
Perkins & Marvin, Boston, 1831
Language:
English
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H241
Come hither, all ye weary souls
H242
From the cross uplifted high
H243
The Saviour calls--let every ear
H244
Come! said Jesus' sacred voice
H245
All ye, who feel distressed for sin
H246
Come, weary souls, with sin oppressed
H247
Sinners, the voice of God regard
H248
Oh, cease! my wandering soul
H249
Come, ye sinners--poor and wretched
H250
Ye dying sons of men
H251
Sinners, behold the Lamb of God
H252
The voice of free grace cries--'Escape to the mountain!'
H253
The Spirit, in our hearts
H254
Oh what amazing words of grace
H255
Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor
H256
Peace, troubled soul, whose plaintive moan
H257
Ho! everyone that thirsts--draw nigh
H258
Great Source of being and of love!
H259
Now is th'accepted time
H260
All yesterday is gone!
H261
In vain we lavish out our lives
H262
Let us adore the grace that seeks
H263
Return, O wanderer--now return!
H264
Thus saith the wisdom of the Lord
H265
Ye, who in his courts are found
H266
Sinners, turn--why will ye die?
H267
Sinner, oh why so thoughtless grown?
H268
Lord, how secure my conscience was
H269
My former hopes are fled
H270
Amid displays of wrath and love
H271
Almighty Father! God of grace!
H272
Long have we heard the joyful sound
H273
Perpetual Source of light and grace
H274
Dear Jesus--when--when shall it be
H275
Oh for that tenderness of heart
H276
And are we, wretches, yet alive!
H277
Is this the kind return?
H278
With tears of anguish I lament
H279
God of mercy!--God of grace!
H280
Lord, thou hast won--at length I yield
H281
Did Christ o'er sinner's weep
H282
Dear Saviour! when my thoughts recall
H283
Depth of mercy!--can there be
H284
Oh, if my soul was formed for wo
H285
Vain are the hopes the sons of men
H286
No more, my God--I boast no more
H287
Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet
H288
Father of mercies--God of love!
H289
Awaked from sin's delusive sleep
H290
Lord, I approach the mercy-seat
H291
Thou Lord of all above
H292
Oh thou, whose tender mercy hears
H293
Ye sons of earth, arise!
H294
How oft, alas! this wretched heart
H295
Return, my roving heart, return
H296
Ah! wretched, vile, ungrateful heart
H297
My Saviour, let me hear thy voice
H298
Faith is the brightest evidence
H299
Faith--'tis a precious grace
H300
Mistaken souls, that dream of heaven
H301
'Tis by the faith of joys to come
H302
Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss
H303
O thou, that hear'st the prayer of faith
H304
Here, at thy cross, my gracious Lord
H305
Happy the heart, where graces reign
H306
Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews
H307
My God! the spring of all my joys
H308
My God--my life--my love
H309
My God--my portion--and my love
H310
Eternal Source of joys divine
H311
In vain I trace creation o'er
H312
Thou only Sovereign of my heart
H313
What though no flowers the fig-tree clothe
H314
Behold! what wondrous grace
H315
Sovereign of all the worlds on high
H316
Most gracious God, reveal
H317
And can my heart aspire so high
H318
My God, my Father--blissful name!
H319
Whence do our mournful thoughts arise?
H320
And art thou with us, gracious Lord
H321
Great Source of boundless power and grace!
H322
Hear, gracious Lord, my humble prayer
H323
O God of Bethel! by whose hand
H324
Your harps, ye trembling saints
H325
So let our lips and lives express
H326
Grace, like an uncorrupted seed
H327
Shall we go on to sin
H328
My gracious Lord, I own thy right
H329
Ye servants of the Lord
H330
Naked, as from the earth we came
H331
O thou, whose mercy guides my way!
H332
It is the Lord--enthroned in light
H333
Since all the varying scenes of time
H334
In thy rebukes, all-gracious God
H335
O Lord! my best desires fulfil
H336
If, through unruffled seas
H337
When languor and disease invade
H338
Thou boundless source of every good!
H339
Father, whate'er of earthly bliss
H340
My God, the covenant of thy love
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