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The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems: being chiefly a collection (3rd ed. rev.)
Editor:
Jesse Mercer
Publisher:
William W. Woodward (Printer), Philadelphia, 1823
Language:
English
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The sinner that truly believes
DCI
O my distrustful heart, how small thy faith appears
DCII
Sons we are, through God's election
DCIII
Let others boast their ancient line
DCIV
Blessed [Blest] are the sons of God
DCV
Jesus is our great salvation
DCVI
A fulness resides in Jesus our head
DCVII
The reason Christians persevere
DCVIII
How bright is the prospect the saint has
DCIX
Lord, thou hast made me know thy ways
DCX
Although the righteous man may fall
DCXI
Afflicted saint [saints] [soul] [souls], to Christ [God] draw near
DCXII
My God, how cheerful [cheering] is the sound
DCXIII
If, Lord, in thy fair book of life
DCXIV
Ye little flock, whom Jesus feeds
DCXV
When Noah with his favored few
DCXVI
Ah lovely appearance of death
DCXVII
'Tis finished, 'tis done
DCXVIII
Ye objects of sense, and enjoyments of time
DCXIX
What solemn signal's that which daunts my
DCXX
Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight
DCXXI
Forbear, my friends, forbear, and ask no more
DCXXII
Death and the grave are doleful themes
DCXXIII
Jesus, the mighty Savior, lives
DCXXIV
And is thy lovely shadow fled
DCXXV
Lord, must I [we] die, O let me [us] die
DCXXVI
The time is short the season near
DCXXVII
Vital spark of heavenly flame
DCXXVIII
God hath bereaved me of my child
DCXXIX
Come, O my soul, look up and see
DCXXX
Ye fleeting charms of earth, farewell
DCXXXI
How happy are the souls above, From sin
DCXXXII
When death appears before my [our] sight
DCXXXIII
Lord, I commit my soul to thee
DCXXXIV
Behold the gloomy vale
DCXXXV
The busy scene of life is closed
DCXXXVI
O for an overcoming faith
DCXXXVII
Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims
DCXXXVIII
Death cannot make our souls afraid, If God be with us there
DCXXXIX
Why should we start and fear to die
DCXL
Why do we [ye] [you] mourn departing [departed] [for dying] friends
DCXLI
Remember, Lord, our mortal state
DCXLII
Thee we adore, eternal name, And humbly
DCXLIII
Hark, from the tomb [tombs] a doleful [warning] [mournful] sound
DCXLIV
Stoop down, my thoughts, that [which] used [use] to rise
DCXLV
My brethren and my sisters dear
DCXLVI
My sisters, hear, and I'll relate
DCXLVII
Come Christians dear, of every name
DCXLVIII
And let this feeble body fail
DCXLIX
The great tremendous day's approaching
DCL
Ye pilgrims who often look up for the train
DCLI
Arise and shine, O Zion fair
DCLII
When descending from the sky
DCLIII
Day of judgment, day of wonders
DCLIV
Lo he comes with clouds descending
DCLV
Thou God of glorious majesty
DCLVI
O [When] thou my righteous Judge shall [shalt] come
DCLVII
Come in this cold declining day
DCLVIII
Ye virgin [waiting] souls, arise
DCLIX
When the fierce north wind with his airy forces
DCLX
This is the field, the world below, In which the sower
DCLXI
How great, how terrible that God
DCLXII
Methinks the last great day is come
DCLXIII
Lo he comes arrayed in vengeance
DCLXIV
The day of the Lord, the day of salvation
DCLXV
I have no leisure to bestow
DCLXVI
The toiling ocean groans the stars grow pale
DCLXVII
Through all the world below
DCLXVIII
Today the saint with time-things has to do
DCLXIX
Today the sinner's state is much admired
DCLXX
My waking dreams are best concealed
DCLXXI
Some author, no great matter who
DCLXXII
Fatigued in spirit, and void of merit
DCLXXIII
What wondrous love is this
DCLXXIV
Hail ye sighing sons of sorrow
DCLXXV
Give thanks to God, invoke his name
DCLXXVI
When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
DCLXXVII
While poets, in exalted strains of verse
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