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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for the Use of Universalist Societies and Families 16ed.

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401Almighty God, in humble prayerPage Scan
402Thus Agur breathed his warm desirePage Scan
403God of my childhood and my youthPage Scan
404O Thou from whom all goodness flowsPage Scan
405Blest are the men of broken heartPage Scan
406Thus saith the high and lofty OnePage Scan
407Lord, who's the happy man, that mayPage Scan
408Who shall towards thy chosen seatPage Scan
409The earth is thine, Jehovah, thinePage Scan
410How happy is he born or taughtPage Scan
411With mines of wealth are sinners poorPage Scan
412Amidst unsatisfied desiresPage Scan
413The Christian warrior, see him standPage Scan
414Awake, my soul, lift up thine eyesPage Scan
415Awake my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
416Ye faithful souls, who Jesus knowPage Scan
417Let men of high conceit and zealPage Scan
418O charity, thou heavenly gracePage Scan
419Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gonePage Scan
420Mistaken souls, that dream of heavenPage Scan
421'Tis by the faith of joys to comePage Scan
422High on the mountain's towering headPage Scan
423Faith adds new charms to earthly blissPage Scan
424Faith, hope, and love now dwell on earthPage Scan
425Happy beyond description hePage Scan
426God is my strong salvationPage Scan
427While through this changing world we roamPage Scan
428So let our lips and lives expressPage Scan
429When musing sorrow weeps the pastPage Scan
430Happy is he that fears the LordPage Scan
431Let Pharisees of high esteemPage Scan
432Had I the tongues of Greeks and JewsPage Scan
433Happy the heart where graces reignPage Scan
434Let party names no morePage Scan
435How beautiful the sightPage Scan
436Lo what an entertaining sightPage Scan
437Imposture shrinks from lightPage Scan
438Blest are the meek, he saidPage Scan
439Happy the man whose cautious stepsPage Scan
440Patience, O 'tis a grace divinePage Scan
441O 'tis a lovely thing to seePage Scan
442Religion is the chief concernPage Scan
443Ah, wretched souls who strive in vainPage Scan
444My God, permit me not to bePage Scan
445Am I an Israelite indeedPage Scan
446Thrice happy souls, who, born from heavenPage Scan
447If high or low our station bePage Scan
448Happy the man who finds the gracePage Scan
449O happy is the man, who hearsPage Scan
450Zeal is that pure and heavenly flamePage Scan
451Ye trembling souls, dismiss your fearsPage Scan
452Give to the winds thy fearsPage Scan
453When God revealed his gracious namePage Scan
454Come, ye that love the LordPage Scan
455Through every age, eternal GodPage Scan
456Our God, our help in ages pastPage Scan
457God of eternity, from theePage Scan
458How swiftly the torrent rollsPage Scan
459How long shall earth's alluring toysPage Scan
460Almighty Maker of my framePage Scan
461Teach me the measure of my daysPage Scan
462Lord, what a feeble piecePage Scan
463O God, unseen, but not unknownPage Scan
464Beneath our feet and o'er our headPage Scan
465It is the Lord our Savior's handPage Scan
466My soul, the awful hour will comePage Scan
467Why should we start and fear to diePage Scan
468Lord, must we die? O let us diePage Scan
469O God of love, with cheering rayPage Scan
470When the vale of death appearsPage Scan
471Sweet is the scene when virtue diesPage Scan
472Why do we mourn departing friendsPage Scan
473Friend after friend departsPage Scan
474Peace, 'tis the Lord Jehovah's handPage Scan
475Ye mourning saint, whose streaming tearsPage Scan
476When I the holy grave surveyPage Scan
477Blest be the everlasting GodPage Scan
478How long shall death, the tyrant, reignPage Scan
479Shall man O God of life and lightPage Scan
480All nature dies, and lives againPage Scan
481Look through creation and beholdPage Scan
482I would not live always: I ask not to stayPage Scan
483If all our hopes and all our fearsPage Scan
484How various and how newPage Scan
485There is a world we have not seenPage Scan
486Far from these scenes of nightPage Scan
487There is a land of pure delightPage Scan
488There is a glorious world on highPage Scan
489Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewellPage Scan
490Away with our sorrow and fearPage Scan
491On Jordan's stormy banks I standPage Scan
492Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wingsPage Scan
493When I can read my title clearPage Scan
494Father of lights, we sing thy namePage Scan
495Praise to God, immortal praisePage Scan
496God of the year, with songs of praisePage Scan
497Great God, at whose all-powerful callPage Scan
498With songs and honors sounding loudPage Scan
499Eternal source of every joyPage Scan
500The rising morn the closing dayPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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