Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs: for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians: being formerly a collection (12th ed.)

Editor: Joshua Smith
Publisher: Russell Hubbard, Norwich, Conn., 1811
Denomination: Baptist hymnals (general)
Language: English
Notes: After #164 the hymnal starts numbering at #185. The editor has added the hymnal numbers in brackets.
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101Come we that love the Lord indeedPage Scan
102Glorious angels do rejoicePage Scan
103Mine ears delighted with the soundPage Scan
104Jesus my pasture shall preparePage Scan
105Ah! me my heart's the seat of warPage Scan
106Innumerable foes, Attack the child of GodPage Scan
107How strange is the course that a christian must steerPage Scan
108Begone, unbelief, My Saviour is nearPage Scan
109Come brethren let us join and singPage Scan
110O what a glorious mystery, wonder, wonder, wonderPage Scan
111Now while we do begin to singPage Scan
112Come Lord, and warm each languid heartPage Scan
113O for a sweet inspiring rayPage Scan
114When death appears before my sightPage Scan
115Rise thee my soul, fly up and runPage Scan
116Come thou fount of every blessingPage Scan
117My song shall bless the Lord of allPage Scan
118Ten thousand talents once I ow'dPage Scan
119My God the spring of all my joysPage Scan
120Almighty love inspire My heart with sacred firePage Scan
121When I can read my title clearPage Scan
122O the delights, the heav'nly joysPage Scan
123Come and taste along with mePage Scan
124Give me the wings of faith to risePage Scan
125'Twas on that dark, that doleful night Page Scan
126All flesh is grass the prophet cry'dPage Scan
127Our souls rejoice to hear the soundPage Scan
128"Mercy; O thou son of David!"Page Scan
129Since God hath let us live to seePage Scan
130Come brethren let us all unitePage Scan
131Come fellow sinners now awakePage Scan
132Lord, how divine thy comforts arePage Scan
133Dear refuge of my weary soulPage Scan
134What shall the dying sinner doPage Scan
135Thus the Redeemer kindly saithPage Scan
136Lord hear a burd'ned sinner mournPage Scan
137Far from my soul, O sleep! retirePage Scan
138Jesus demands my love supremePage Scan
139Come away to the skiesPage Scan
140Eternal truth affirmsPage Scan
141When Abram's servant to procurePage Scan
142Grace! 'tis a charming sound!Page Scan
143Deluded souls! who think to findPage Scan
144Mortals, awake, with angels joinPage Scan
145Lord, and am I yet alivePage Scan
146When first the God of boundless gracePage Scan
147Come, humble sinner, in whose breastPage Scan
148The voice of free grace cries, escape to the mountainPage Scan
149Let Christ the glor'ous loverPage Scan
150Begin the high celestial strainPage Scan
151Wherewith, O God, shall I draw nearPage Scan
152Eternal power! whose high abodePage Scan
153Should bounteous nature kindly pourPage Scan
154Ye worlds of light, that roll so nearPage Scan
155Since Jesus freely did appearPage Scan
156Eternal Sire enthron'd on high!Page Scan
157Now the Saviour stands a pleadingPage Scan
158How meanly dwells th'immortal mindPage Scan
159Young ladies all I pray draw nearPage Scan
160When Joseph his brethren beheldPage Scan
161How lost was my conditionPage Scan
162When thou my righteous judge shall comePage Scan
163Farewell, dear friends in Christ belowPage Scan
164Oft have I sat in secret sighsPage Scan
165[185]The great redeemer we adorePage Scan
166[186]Poor mourning souls in deep distressPage Scan
167[187]Awak'd by Sinai's awful soundPage Scan
168[188]Stop, poor sinner, stop and thinkPage Scan
169[189]O when shall I see JesusPage Scan
170[190]Through tribulation's deepPage Scan
171[191]Farewell, dear friendsPage Scan
172[192]O Jesus my Saviour, to thee I submitPage Scan
173[193]Come all ye poor sinnersPage Scan
174[194]Raise thoughtless sinner, raise thine eyePage Scan
176[196]Stretch'd on the cross the Saviour diesPage Scan
175[195]No mortal ties can be compar'dPage Scan
177[197]Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feetPage Scan
178[198]Beside the gospel poolPage Scan
179[199]Now we are met in holy fearPage Scan

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