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The Christian Psalmist (Numeral ed.) 10th ed., 1st rev. ed.
Editor:
S. W. Leonard
,
A. D. Fillmore
Publisher:
S. W. Leonard, Louisville, Ky., 1851
Denomination:
Disciples of Christ
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Elements of Worship
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d101
From all that's mortal, all that's vain
d102
From every stormy wind [sense] that blows
d103
From Greenland's icy mountains
d104
From whence doth [does] this [the] union arise
d105
Gentle nature, heavenly fair
d106
Give thanks to God, he [who] reigns above
d107
Give to the winds thy [your] fears
d108
Glorious things of thee are spoken
d109
Glory to God on high
d110
Glory to God on high, Let earth and sky reply
d111
Go, heralds of the cross, proclaim
d112
Go on ye [you] Pilgrims, while [here] below
d113
Go thou, in life's fair morning
d114
Go, when the morning shineth
d115
God forbid that I should glory
d116
God is our refuge, tried and proved
d117
God moves in a mysterious way
d118
God of all created wonder
d119
God of all grace and majesty
d120
God of our salvation, hear us
d121
Grace, 'tis a charming [cheering] [joyful] [pleasing] sound
d122
Great God, what do I [we] see and hear
d123
Great God, where'er we pitch our tent
d124
Great Redeemer, Friend of sinners
d125
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
d126
Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews
d127
Hail, all you hosts of seraphs bright
d128
Hail, Father, hail, beloved Son
d129
Hail, God our Father, glorious King
d130
Hail, sweetest, dearest, tie that binds
d131
Hail, thou long expected Jesus
d132
Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morning
d133
Hail to the Lord's anointed
d134
Hallowed Gethsemane, Once the Savior knelt in thee
d135
Hark, from the tomb [tombs] a doleful [warning] [mournful] sound
d136
Hark, my soul, it is the Lord
d137
Hark, ten thousand harps and voices
d138
Hark, the judgment trumpet sounding
d139
Hark, the vesper hymn is stealing
d140
Hark, what mean those heavenly voices
d141
Have you heard, have you heard of that [the] sun-bright [heavenly] clime
d142
He cometh, he cometh, the ages are o'er
d143
He dies, the friend of sinners dies
d144
He is gone to the grave
d145
Hear, O sinner, mercy hails [calls] you
d146
Hear the royal proclamation, the glad tidings
d147
Heaven, heaven is a blest region
d148
Heavenly Father, sovereign [might] Lord
d149
Here o'er the earth as a stranger I roam
d150
Here will we meet the Saviour's poor
d151
Hither, ye faithful, haste with [in] songs of triumph
d152
Ho ye remnant oppressed scattered bruised
d153
Holy and reverend is the name
d154
How beauteous are their [his] feet
d155
How beauteous is the earth
d156
How blest the sacred tie that binds
d157
How calm and beautiful the morn
d158
How calm is the mind when supported by Jesus
d159
How charming is the place
d160
How cheering the thought, that the spirits in bliiss
d161
How condescending, and how kind
d162
How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord
d163
How gracious the promise, how soothing the word
d164
How happy are they, Who the [their] Savior [Jesus] obey
d165
How happy is the man who has [hath] chosen wisdom's ways
d166
How happy is the pilgrim's lot
d167
How long, O Lord our Savior
d168
How painfully pleasing the fond recollection Of youthful connections [emotions]
d169
How pleasing to behold and see
d170
How sad our state [fate] by nature is
d171
How still and peaceful is [Lord] the grave
d172
How sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sight
d173
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
d174
How sweet to be allowed to pray
d175
How sweet to reflect on the [those] joys that await me [us]
d176
How sweetly flowed the gospel's sound
d177
How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hours
d178
I came to the spot where the White Pilgrim lay
d179
I have no resting place on earth
d180
I have sought round the [this] verdant earth
d181
I hear the voice of singing
d182
I hear thee speak of the better land
d183
I long to see the season [seasons] come when sinners
d184
I love thy kingdom, Lord
d185
I love to see the glorious sun
d186
I love to steal awhile away
d187
I seek a place which is out of sight
d188
I send the joys of earth away
d189
I will arise, I will arise, will arise
d190
I would not live alway [always], I ask not to stay
d191
I would not weep, when passing clouds
d192
I'll praise my Maker with my [while I've] [whilst I've] breath
d193
I'm a pilgrim and I'm a stranger, I can tarry
d194
I'm not ashamed to own my [the] Lord
d195
In all my [our] [thy] ways, O God [Lord] I would acknowledge thee
d196
In seasons of grief to my God I'll repair
d197
Infinite loveliness is thine
d198
Isr'l the desert trod
d199
Jerusalem, my happy home
d200
Jesus, and shall it ever be
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