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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs: designed for the use of the pious
Publisher:
Jonathan Pounder, Philadelphia, 1814
Language:
English
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CI
"Why hast thou left me, O my God!"
CII
To Joseph's tomb ere darkness fled
CIII
My God--and may I call thee mine?
CIV
As the fleet eagle mounts the skies
CV
Our being is but dying breath
CVI
The heaven's declare Jehovah's praise
CVII
With rev'rence and with Godly fear
CVIII
Why do we search the creatures through
CIX
To us, to us a Child is born
CX
Blest is the man, and none but he
CXI
See, O Lord my foes increase
CXII
Lord, in thy wrath no more chastise
CXIII
How long wilt thou forget me, Lord
CXIV
God of unfathomable love
CXV
Heavy on me, O Lord, thy judgments lye
CXVI
Out of the depth of self-despair
CXVII
God is a name my soul adores
CXVIII
My drowsy powers, why sleep ye so?
CXIX
From whence these dire portents around
CXX
How sad our state [fate] by nature is
CXXI
Wilt thou, O Lord, regard my tears
CXXII
Awake, our souls (away our fears)
CXXIII
Long have I sat beneath the sound
CXXIV
Long have I view'd, long have I thought
CXXV
O Sun of righteousness, arise
CXXVI
Meek, patient Lamb of God, to thee
CXXVII
Let us go forth, 'tis God commands
CXXVIII
Clap your hands, ye people all
CXXIX
Buried in shadows of the night
CXXX
Join all the glorious names
CXXXI
When shall thy lovely face be ssen?
CXXXII
Kind is the speech of Christ our Lord
CXXXIII
In this expressive bread I see
CXXXIV
Then let us go, and take, and eat
CXXXV
O God, that hear'st the prayer
CXXXVI
Lamb of God, whose bleeding love
CXXXVII
God of unexampled grace
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