# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
101 | 'Tis a point I long to know | | | | | | | |
102 | Hark, my soul, it is the Lord | | | | | | | |
103 | The Lord will happiness divine on contrite hearts bestow | | | | | | | |
104 | What strange perplexities arise | | | | | | | |
105 | Do not I love thee, O my Lord [God]? Behold my heart and see | | | | | | | |
106 | The wandering star and fleeting wind | | | | | | | |
107 | O could I find from day to day | | | | | | | |
108 | O for a closer walk with God | | | | | | | |
109 | That man doth richest blessings share | | | | | | | |
110 | O that I knew the secret place | | | | | | | |
111 | The world opposes from without | | | | | | | |
112 | I sojourn in a vale of tears | | | | | | | |
113 | The Canaanite still in the land | | | | | | | |
114 | Oft have I turned my eye [eyes] within | | | | | | | |
115 | Great God, thy holy name we praise | | | | | | | |
116 | And will the Lord thus condescend | | | | | | | |
117 | Grant Lord, I may [might] delight in Thee | | | | | | | |
118 | Dear refuge of my [the] weary soul, On thee, when sorows rise | | | | | | | |
119 | Sure 'tis in vain to seek for bliss | | | | | | | |
120 | Tell me no more of earthly toys | | | | | | | |
121 | And may I hope that when no more | | | | | | | |
122 | One spark, O God, of heavenly fire | | | | | | | |
123 | I'm bound for New Jerusalem | | | | | | | |
124 | To Jesus, the crown of my [our] hope | | | | | | | |
125 | Why longed Paul to dissolved | | | | | | | |
126 | O glorious hope of perfect [heavenly] love | | | | | | | |
127 | Let thoughtless thousands [sinners] choose the road | | | | | | | |
128 | Haste that delightful, awful day | | | | | | | |
129 | On Jordan's stormy [rugged] banks I stand, And cast a wishful eye | | | | | | | |
130 | There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign | | | | | | | |
131 | Farewell, vain world, I'm going home, My Savior smiles | | | | | | | |
132 | O tell me no more of this [the] world's vain [vain world's] store | | | | | | | |
133 | O where shall rest be found | | | | | | | |
134 | Sinners, behold that [the] downward road [path] | | | | | | | |
135 | Destruction's dangerous road | | | | | | | |
136 | Stop, poor sinner [sinners], stop and think | | | | | | | |
137 | All ye who laugh and sport with death | | | | | | | |
138 | Haste [Hasten], [O] sinner [sinners] [now] to be wise | | | | | | | |
139 | Sinner [sinners], O why so thoughtless grown | | | | | | | |
140 | Sinner, art thou [are you] still secure [sincere] | | | | | | | |
141 | Sinner [sinners], the voice of God regard | | | | | | | |
142 | Repent, the voice celestial cries | | | | | | | |
143 | With radiant beams the sun arose | | | | | | | |
144 | Ye that have been often invited to come | | | | | | | |
145 | Vain man [men], thy [your] fond pursuits forbear | | | | | | | |
146 | Say, sinner, hath a voice within | | | | | | | |
147 | And canst thou, sinner, slight | | | | | | | |
148 | Awake, awake, my sluggish soul | | | | | | | |
149 | See how the little toiling ant | | | | | | | |
150 | Sinners, now awake, awake | | | | | | | |
151 | Religion is the chief concern | | | | | | | |
152 | Teach us, O Lord, the great concern | | | | | | | |
153 | Remember, blooming youth, you must die | | | | | | | |
154 | Ye lovely bands of blooming youth | | | | | | | |
155 | The joy that vain amusements give | | | | | | | |
156 | Gay is thy morning flattering hope | | | | | | | |
157 | Now in the heat [flush] of youthful blood | | | | | | | |
158 | Life is the time to serve the Lord | | | | | | | |
159 | While life prolongs its precious light | | | | | | | |
160 | Behold a stranger at the door | | | | | | | |
161 | Amazing sight, the Savior stands | | | | | | | |
162 | Now is the time, the accepted hour | | | | | | | |
163 | Now is the accepted time | | | | | | | |
164 | The Savior calls, let every ear attend | | | | | | | |
165 | Ye sin sick souls draw near, And banquet with your king | | | | | | | |
166 | Hark, what sounds are those so pleasing | | | | | | | |
167 | Return, O wanderer, return [Return, return, now wanderer] | | | | | | | |
168 | Sinner [sinners], will you [ye] scorn [slight] the message | | | | | | | |
169 | To-day, if you will hear his voice | | | | | | | |
170 | Tomorrow, Lord, is thine | | | | | | | |
171 | What is the thing of greatest [highest] price | | | | | | | |
172 | Sinners, obey the gospel word | | | | | | | |
173 | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast | | | | | | | |
174 | If I perish, I will go | | | | | | | |
175 | Come, ye weary sinners, come | | | | | | | |
176 | Come ye [you] sinners, poor and wretched [needy], Weak and wounded | | | | | | | |
177 | Sinner [sinners], hear the [thy] Savior's call | | | | | | | |
178 | O that my load of sin were [was] gone | | | | | | | |
179 | Lord, at thy feet in dust I lie | | | | | | | |
180 | Lord, at thy feet I prostrate fall | | | | | | | |
181 | O that the Lord would hear my cry | | | | | | | |
182 | When gracious Lord, when shall it be | | | | | | | |
183 | O Thou, whose tender mercy hears | | | | | | | |
184 | Gracious Lord, incline thine ear | | | | | | | |
185 | Long have I walked this dreary road | | | | | | | |
186 | Sinner, behold I've heard thy groan [groans] | | | | | | | |
187 | Weary of struggling with my pain | | | | | | | |
188 | I own my guilt, my sins confess | | | | | | | |
189 | Beside the gospel pool Appointed for the poor | | | | | | | |
190 | I hear a voice that comes from far | | | | | | | |
191 | Ye saints, assist me in my song | | | | | | | |
192 | The newborn child of gospel grace | | | | | | | |
193 | Anxious, I strove to find the way | | | | | | | |
194 | Beware of Peter's word | | | | | | | |
195 | Sweet was the time when first I felt | | | | | | | |
196 | Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin, Haste to Zion's | | | | | | | |
197 | Lord, hear a burdened sinner mourn | | | | | | | |
198 | O for a glance of heavenly day | | | | | | | |
199 | Whilst thee I seek, protecting power | | | | | | | |
200 | Prayer is [was] appointed to convey | | | | | | | |