Hymns for Christian Melody

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701Prepare us Lord to view thy crossPage Scan
702The earth is the Lord's, and all it containsPage Scan
703The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's carePage Scan
704Thou Lamb of God, thou Prince of PeacePage Scan
705Though sorrow may stay for a nightPage Scan
706Though trouble assail us, and dangers affrightPage Scan
707Through all the changing scenes of life, In troublePage Scan
708To keep the lamp alive with oil we fill the bowlPage Scan
709Vain, delusive world, adieuPage Scan
710When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]Page Scan
711Convinced of sin, men now beginPage Scan
712Hark! hark! the notes of joyPage Scan
713Love divine, all loves [love] excellingPage Scan
714Now we hail the happy dawning of the gospel'sPage Scan
715On the mountain [mountain's] top appearingPage Scan
716Saw ye not the cloud arisePage Scan
717See, from Zion's sacred mountainPage Scan
718With reverent awe tremendous [our gracious] LordPage Scan
719By whom was David taughtPage Scan
720Equip me for the warPage Scan
721Soldiers of Christ, arise, and put [gird] your armorPage Scan
722My gracious, loving LordPage Scan
723Religion's form is vainPage Scan
724Still for thy loving kindness, LordPage Scan
725When Christ to judgment shall descendPage Scan
726Dear Jesus, let thy pitying eye Call back a wandering sheepPage Scan
727How far, alas, in sinful waysPage Scan
728How shall a lost sinner in painPage Scan
729O for a closer walk with GodPage Scan
730Once I thought my mountain strongPage Scan
731O that I was [were] as heretoforePage Scan
732And will the great eternal GodPage Scan
733In loud [sweet] exalted strainsPage Scan
734Arise, my soul, with rapture risePage Scan
735As every day, thy mercy sparesPage Scan
736Awake, my drowsy soul, awakePage Scan
737Awake, my soul, and with the sunPage Scan
738Giver and Guardian of my sleepPage Scan
739God of the morning, at whose [thy] voicePage Scan
740My lovely Jesus while on earthPage Scan
741Now the shades of night are gonePage Scan
742O, could my soul this morning risePage Scan
743Once more, my soul, the rising day salutes thy waking eyesPage Scan
744Serene, I laid me down Page Scan
745This is the day when Christ arosePage Scan
746Thou, O Lord, didst hear my cryPage Scan
747My God, accept my early vowsPage Scan
748On thee, each morning, O my God, My waking thoughts attendPage Scan
749Begone, my earthly [worldly] care [cares], awayPage Scan
750Dread Sovereign, let my evening songPage Scan
751Glory to thee, my [our] God [O Lord], this night [day]Page Scan
752God of evening and of morning, Great SourcePage Scan
753Indulgent Father, by whose carePage Scan
754Omnipresent God, whose aid no one ever asked in vainPage Scan
755The day is past and gone, the evening shades appearPage Scan
756Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me onPage Scan
757The flowery spring at God's commandPage Scan
758How pleasing is thy [the] voicePage Scan
759How sweetly along the gay meadPage Scan
760When verdure clothes [robes] the fertile valePage Scan
761To praise the [thee] ever bounteous [beauteous] LordPage Scan
762Now may the Lord of earth and skiesPage Scan
763O the immense, the amazing heightPage Scan
764Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts Page Scan
765See how brown autumn spreads the fieldPage Scan
766See how rude winter's icy hand
767Awake, ye saints, and raise [lift] your eyes
768O time, how few thy value weigh
769House of our God, with cheerful anthemsPage Scan
770While with ceaseless [careless] course the sunPage Scan
771Remark my soul [with awe] the narrow boundsPage Scan
772Come, let us anew our journey pursuePage Scan
773God of my life, to thee my cheerful soulPage Scan
774Come, thou condescending JesusPage Scan
775When on her maker's bosomPage Scan
776With grateful hearts and tuneful laysPage Scan
777By cool Siloam's shady rillPage Scan
778Come children, learn to fear the LordPage Scan
779Come, let us now forget our mirth, And think that we must diePage Scan
780In Isr'l's fane by silent nightPage Scan
781In the soft season of thy youthPage Scan
782Lo the young tribes of Adam risePage Scan
783Must all the charms [thoughts] of nature thenPage Scan
784My son, know thou the LordPage Scan
785Now in the heat [flush] of youthful bloodPage Scan
786Religion is the chief concernPage Scan
787Thus far 'tis well, you read, you prayPage Scan
788Ye hearts with youthful vigor warmPage Scan
789Ye lovely bands of blooming youthPage Scan
790Ye sons of Adam, vain and youngPage Scan
791And have I measured half my daysPage Scan
792Eternal God, enthroned on highPage Scan
793My God, my [mine] everlasting hope, I live upon thy truthPage Scan
794When in the vale of lengthened [closing] yearsPage Scan
795Break thou the clouds dear Lord and shinePage Scan
796Long unafflicted undismayedPage Scan
797O thou who diest the mourner's tearPage Scan
798Help, Lord, for men of virtue failPage Scan
799See, gracious God [Lord], before thy thronePage Scan
800When God, provoked with daring crimesPage Scan

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