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Family Hymns
Publisher:
The American Tract Society, New York , 1831
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d201
Return, my [each] roving heart, return
d202
Return, O wanderer, return [Return, return, now wanderer]
d203
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
d204
Safely through another week
d205
Saw ye not the cloud arise
d206
See how rude winter's icy hand
d207
See, the eternal Judge descending
d208
See the leaves around us [you] falling
d209
Seek, my soul, the narrow gate
d210
Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgive
d211
Sin enslaved me many years
d212
Sinner, art thou [are you] still secure [sincere]
d213
Sinner [sinners], the voice of God regard
d214
Sinner [sinners] turn, why will ye [you] die
d215
Sinner [sinners], will you [ye] scorn [slight] the message
d216
Sinners, behold the Lamb of God
d217
Soon as my infant [youthful] lips can speak [lisp]
d218
Sovereign grace has [hath] power alone
d219
Stay, thou insulted [long suffering] Spirit
d220
Stoop down, my thoughts, that [which] used [use] to rise
d221
Stop, poor sinner [sinners], stop and think
d222
Supported by the [thy] Word
d223
Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] King
d224
Sweet was the time when first I felt
d225
Take comfort, Christians, when your friends
d226
That awful day will surely come
d227
The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear
d228
The flowery spring at God's command
d229
The grave is now a favored spot
d230
The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's care
d231
The Lord, the Judge, before his throne
d232
The Lord will happiness divine on contrite hearts bestow
d233
The Savior calls, let every ear attend
d234
The time is short the season near
d235
The voice of free grace cries escape
d236
Thee we adore, eternal name, And humbly
d237
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d238
There is a God who [that] reigns above
d239
There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
d240
There is, beyond the sky, A heaven of joy and love
d241
Thine earthly Sabbath [Sabbaths], Lord we love
d242
This is the day the Lord hath [has] made, He calls
d243
This is the day when Christ arose
d244
This is the word of truth and love
d245
Thou only Sovereign of my heart
d246
Through all the changing scenes of life, In trouble
d247
Through sorrow's night and danger's path [way] [road]
d248
Through this wide [wild] wilderness I roam
d249
Thus far my God hath [has] led me on
d250
'Tis a point I long to know
d251
'Tis by the faith of joys to come
d252
'Tis my happiness below
d253
'Tis past, the dreadful stormy night
d254
'Tis religion that can give sweetest pleasures
d255
To thee, before the dawning light
d256
To thy temple I repair
d257
'Twas when the sea [seas], with awful [horrid] roar
d258
Unvail [Unveil] thy bosom, faithful tomb
d259
Vain man [men], thy [your] fond pursuits forbear
d260
Vital spark of heavenly flame
d261
Wait, O my soul, thy [the] Maker's will
d262
Watchman, tell us of the night
d263
Welcome, delightful morn, Thou [Sweet] day of sacred rest
d264
Welcome, sweet day of rest
d265
We've no abiding city here
d266
What equal honors shall we bring
d267
What jarring natures dwell within
d268
What scenes of horror and of dread [death]
d269
What shall the dying sinner do
d270
What sinners value, I resign
d271
What various hindrances we meet
d272
When blooming youth is [are] snatched [called] away
d273
When I can read my title clear
d274
When I survey the wondrous cross
d275
When languor and disease invade
d276
When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d277
When on the cross my Lord I see
d278
When with [my] mind divinely pressed
d279
Where two or three, with sweet accord
d280
Where'er the Lord shall build my house
d281
While I to grief my soul [heart] gave way
d282
While life prolongs its precious light
d283
While shepherds watch [watched] their flocks by night
d284
While thee I [we] seek, protecting power
d285
While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun
d286
Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger
d287
Why is my heart so far from thee
d288
Why should I love my sport so well
d289
Why should I say, 'tis yet too soon
d290
With grateful hearts and tuneful lays
d291
With humble heart and tongue, my God
d292
With tears of anguish I lament
d293
Ye angels, who stand round the throne
d294
Ye hearts with youthful vigor warm
d295
Ye humble souls, approach your God
d296
Ye sons of men, with joy record
d297
Ye that pass by, behold the man
d298
Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor Behold a royal feast
d299
Yes, the Redeemer rose [lives]; The Savior left the dead
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