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A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs: designed for the use of the pious

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CI"Why hast thou left me, O my God!"Page Scan
CIITo Joseph's tomb ere darkness fledPage Scan
CIIIMy God--and may I call thee mine?Page Scan
CIVAs the fleet eagle mounts the skiesPage Scan
CVOur being is but dying breathPage Scan
CVIThe heaven's declare Jehovah's praisePage Scan
CVIIWith rev'rence and with Godly fearPage Scan
CVIIIWhy do we search the creatures throughPage Scan
CIXTo us, to us a Child is bornPage Scan
CXBlest is the man, and none but hePage Scan
CXISee, O Lord my foes increasePage Scan
CXIILord, in thy wrath no more chastisePage Scan
CXIIIHow long wilt thou forget me, LordPage Scan
CXIVGod of unfathomable lovePage Scan
CXVHeavy on me, O Lord, thy judgments lyePage Scan
CXVIOut of the depth of self-despairPage Scan
CXVIIGod is a name my soul adoresPage Scan
CXVIIIMy drowsy powers, why sleep ye so?Page Scan
CXIXFrom whence these dire portents aroundPage Scan
CXXHow sad our state [fate] by nature isPage Scan
CXXIWilt thou, O Lord, regard my tearsPage Scan
CXXIIAwake, our souls (away our fears)Page Scan
CXXIIILong have I sat beneath the soundPage Scan
CXXIVLong have I view'd, long have I thoughtPage Scan
CXXVO Sun of righteousness, arisePage Scan
CXXVIMeek, patient Lamb of God, to theePage Scan
CXXVIILet us go forth, 'tis God commandsPage Scan
CXXVIIIClap your hands, ye people allPage Scan
CXXIXBuried in shadows of the nightPage Scan
CXXXJoin all the glorious namesPage Scan
CXXXIWhen shall thy lovely face be ssen?Page Scan
CXXXIIKind is the speech of Christ our LordPage Scan
CXXXIIIIn this expressive bread I seePage Scan
CXXXIVThen let us go, and take, and eatPage Scan
CXXXVO God, that hear'st the prayerPage Scan
CXXXVILamb of God, whose bleeding lovePage Scan
CXXXVIIGod of unexampled gracePage Scan

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