Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians: being a collection

Editor: Joshua Smith, Samson Occum
Publisher: Asher & Charles Miner (printer), Wilkesbarre, Penn., 1802
Language: English
Notes: The Appendix is numbered separately, numbers are preceeded by "A". The hymnal skips #LXXXIX. The Hymnary editor corrected #LXII to #LXXII.
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CIII set myself against the LordTextPage Scan
CIIIAsham'd of Christ--my soul disdainsTextPage Scan
CIVYe glittering toys of earth adieuTextPage Scan
CVAsham'd of Jesus! that dear friendTextPage Scan
CVIDoes it not grief and wonder moveTextPage Scan
CVIIAll hail the pow'r of Jesus' nameTextPage Scan
CVIIIBrethren, I bid you all farewellTextPage Scan
CIXTho' troubles assail and dangers affrightTextPage Scan
CXYonder--amazing sight! I seeTextPage Scan
CXIHow firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordTextPage Scan
CXIIWhy should a living man complainTextPage Scan
CXIIIHark, how the gospel trumpet soundsTextPage Scan
CXIVBless'd be my God that I was bornTextPage Scan
CXVStill out of the deepest abyssTextPage Scan
CXVILord dismiss us with thy blessingTextPage Scan
CXVIII ask'd the Lord that I might growTextPage Scan
CXVIIIWhen Abram's servant to procureTextPage Scan
CXIXAlas! and did my Savior bleed?TextPage Scan
CXXBrethren farewell, I do you tellTextPage Scan
CXXIWhile I am blest with youthful bloomTextPage Scan
CXXIILet strife forever ceaseTextPage Scan
CXXIIIAh! wretched souls, who strive in vainTextPage Scan
CXXIVMy Captain sounds the alarm of warTextPage Scan
CXXVLord I cannot let thee goTextPage Scan
CXXVIAh Lord! ah Lord! what have I done?TextPage Scan
CXXVIIHail! happy Pilgrims, whence came yeTextPage Scan
CXXVIIICome sinners to the gospel feastTextPage Scan
CXXIXMy soul doth magnify the LordTextPage Scan
CXXXLo! we are journey'ng home to GodTextPage Scan
CXXXII bless the LordTextPage Scan
CXXXIICompanions of thy litlle flockTextPage Scan
CXXXIIITo-day Immanuel feeds his sheepTextPage Scan
CXXXIVArise, my soul, with wonder seeTextPage Scan
CXXXVChrist in that night he was betray'dTextPage Scan
CXXXVILord, from thy throne of flowing graceTextPage Scan
CXXXVIIEncourag'd by thy wordTextPage Scan
CXXXVIIIHow vain are the pleasures of timeTextPage Scan
CXXXIXWhat var'ous hindrances we meetTextPage Scan
CXLBefore thy throne Eternal KingTextPage Scan
CXLIJesus drinks the bitter cupTextPage Scan
CXLIIHail the day that sees him riseTextPage Scan
CXLIIIJesus, lover of my soulTextPage Scan
CXLIVAh! woe is me, constrain'd to dwellTextPage Scan
CXLVBlow ye the trumpet, blowTextPage Scan
CXLVII sojourn in a vale of tearsTextPage Scan
CXLVIIAlas! for I have seen the LordTextPage Scan
CXLVIIIHark! my gay friends, that solemn tollTextPage Scan
AIAll we who have known the Law's dreadful sentenceTextPage Scan
AIIAgain the circling hours discloseTextPage Scan
AIIIWhen Zion's humble pilgrims meetTextPage Scan
AIVSince brethren we are oneTextPage Scan
AVWhat think ye of Christ? is the testTextPage Scan
AVIHow lowly is the wayTextPage Scan
AVIIWe thank thy name oh LordTextPage Scan
AVIIIOnce more dear brethren here we meetTextPage Scan
AIXGod of my salvation hearTextPage Scan
AXGreat God of boundless mightTextPage Scan
AXILet it the constant study beTextPage Scan
AXIIThou great first cause of every beingTextPage Scan
AXIIIWhen first my soul enlistedTextPage Scan
AXIVThe signs which God to Gideon gaveTextPage Scan
AXVWhen Hannah press'd with griefTextPage Scan
AXVIHow lost was my conditionTextPage Scan
AXVIIHear what God the Lord hath spokenTextPage Scan
AXVIIIWhen my pray'rs are a burden and taskTextPage Scan
AXIX'Tis my happiness belowTextPage Scan
AXXMercy; oh thou son of DavidTextPage Scan
AXXIConstrain'd by their Lord to embarkTextPage Scan
AXXIIGlorious things of thee are spokenTextPage Scan
AXXIIIChristians attend the callTextPage Scan
AXXIVSavior descend with pow'r divineTextPage Scan
AXXVHumble souls who see salvationTextPage Scan
AXXVIJesus our triumphat headTextPage Scan
AXXVIIUp-rising from the dark-some tombTextPage Scan
AXXVIIIVital spark of heav'nly flameTextPage Scan
AXXIXAway my unbelieving fearTextPage Scan
AXXXHow great was that loveTextPage Scan
AXXXIHow strange is the course that a christian must steerTextPage Scan
AXXXIILet us love, and sing, and wonderTextPage Scan

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