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Hymns for Christian Melody
Publisher:
David Marks, Boston, 1835
Denomination:
Free Will Baptists
Language:
English
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701
Prepare us Lord to view thy cross
702
The earth is the Lord's, and all it contains
703
The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's care
704
Thou Lamb of God, thou Prince of Peace
705
Though sorrow may stay for a night
706
Though trouble assail us, and dangers affright
707
Through all the changing scenes of life, In trouble
708
To keep the lamp alive with oil we fill the bowl
709
Vain, delusive world, adieu
710
When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]
711
Convinced of sin, men now begin
712
Hark! hark! the notes of joy
713
Love divine, all loves [love] excelling
714
Now we hail the happy dawning of the gospel's
715
On the mountain [mountain's] top appearing
716
Saw ye not the cloud arise
717
See, from Zion's sacred mountain
718
With reverent awe tremendous [our gracious] Lord
719
By whom was David taught
720
Equip me for the war
721
Soldiers of Christ, arise, and put [gird] your armor
722
My gracious, loving Lord
723
Religion's form is vain
724
Still for thy loving kindness, Lord
725
When Christ to judgment shall descend
726
Dear Jesus, let thy pitying eye Call back a wandering sheep
727
How far, alas, in sinful ways
728
How shall a lost sinner in pain
729
O for a closer walk with God
730
Once I thought my mountain strong
731
O that I was [were] as heretofore
732
And will the great eternal God
733
In loud [sweet] exalted strains
734
Arise, my soul, with rapture rise
735
As every day, thy mercy spares
736
Awake, my drowsy soul, awake
737
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
738
Giver and Guardian of my sleep
739
God of the morning, at whose [thy] voice
740
My lovely Jesus while on earth
741
Now the shades of night are gone
742
O, could my soul this morning rise
743
Once more, my soul, the rising day salutes thy waking eyes
744
Serene, I laid me down
745
This is the day when Christ arose
746
Thou, O Lord, didst hear my cry
747
My God, accept my early vows
748
On thee, each morning, O my God, My waking thoughts attend
749
Begone, my earthly [worldly] care [cares], away
750
Dread Sovereign, let my evening song
751
Glory to thee, my [our] God [O Lord], this night [day]
752
God of evening and of morning, Great Source
753
Indulgent Father, by whose care
754
Omnipresent God, whose aid no one ever asked in vain
755
The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear
756
Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me on
757
The flowery spring at God's command
758
How pleasing is thy [the] voice
759
How sweetly along the gay mead
760
When verdure clothes [robes] the fertile vale
761
To praise the [thee] ever bounteous [beauteous] Lord
762
Now may the Lord of earth and skies
763
O the immense, the amazing height
764
Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts
765
See how brown autumn spreads the field
766
See how rude winter's icy hand
767
Awake, ye saints, and raise [lift] your eyes
768
O time, how few thy value weigh
769
House of our God, with cheerful anthems
770
While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun
771
Remark my soul [with awe] the narrow bounds
772
Come, let us anew our journey pursue
773
God of my life, to thee my cheerful soul
774
Come, thou condescending Jesus
775
When on her maker's bosom
776
With grateful hearts and tuneful lays
777
By cool Siloam's shady rill
778
Come children, learn to fear the Lord
779
Come, let us now forget our mirth, And think that we must die
780
In Isr'l's fane by silent night
781
In the soft season of thy youth
782
Lo the young tribes of Adam rise
783
Must all the charms [thoughts] of nature then
784
My son, know thou the Lord
785
Now in the heat [flush] of youthful blood
786
Religion is the chief concern
787
Thus far 'tis well, you read, you pray
788
Ye hearts with youthful vigor warm
789
Ye lovely bands of blooming youth
790
Ye sons of Adam, vain and young
791
And have I measured half my days
792
Eternal God, enthroned on high
793
My God, my [mine] everlasting hope, I live upon thy truth
794
When in the vale of lengthened [closing] years
795
Break thou the clouds dear Lord and shine
796
Long unafflicted undismayed
797
O thou who diest the mourner's tear
798
Help, Lord, for men of virtue fail
799
See, gracious God [Lord], before thy throne
800
When God, provoked with daring crimes
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