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Lous F. Benson's 1895 Presbyterian Hymnal Innovation by Roger Wayne Hicks (from "The Hymn")
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401Christ for the world we singTextPage Scan
402Thou whose almighty word TextPage Scan
403O God of truth, whose living wordTextPage Scan
404Thy kingdom come, O GodTextPage Scan
405Soon may the last glad song ariseTextPage Scan
406Lift up your heads, ye gates of brassPage Scan
407Who are these like stars appearingTextPage Scan
408We come unto our fathers' GodTextPage Scan
409For all the saints, who from their labors restTextPage Scan
410From all Thy saints in warfareTextPage Scan
411Children of the heavenly King TextPage Scan
412What are these in bright arrayPage Scan
413Blessed are the sons of GodTextPage Scan
414How sweet, how heavenly is the sightTextPage Scan
415Alleluia, song of sweetnessTextPage Scan
416Happy the souls to Jesus joinedTextPage Scan
417Hark, the sound of holy voicesTextPage Scan
418Through the night of doubt and sorrowTextPage Scan
419Father of all, from land and seaTextPage Scan
420One sole baptismal signTextPage Scan
421Give me the wings of faith to risePage Scan
422The saints of God their conflict pastTextPage Scan
423Come, let us join our friends aboveTextPage Scan
424Sing Alleluia forth in duteous praiseTextPage Scan
425Blest be the tie that binds TextPage Scan
426O what, if we are Christ'sTextPage Scan
427Not all the blood of beastsPage Scan
428Not what these hands have done TextPage Scan
429Praise to the Holiest in the heightTextPage Scan
430O mystery of love DivineTextPage Scan
431Plunged in a gulf of dark despairPage Scan
432O the darkness, O the sorrowTextPage Scan
433Thy life was given for meTextPage Scan
434Salvation, O the joyful soundPage Scan
435There is a fountain filled with bloodTextPage Scan
436Nature with open volume standsPage Scan
437Grace! 'tis a charming soundPage Scan
438Was there ever kindest ShepherdTextPage Scan
439Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languishPage Scan
440Hark, my soul, it is the Lord!TextPage Scan
441Come to the Savior nowTextPage Scan
442"Come," said Jesus' sacred voiceTextPage Scan
443Return, O wanderer, returnTextPage Scan
444God calling yet! shall I not hear?TextPage Scan
445Behold! a Stranger's at the doorTextPage Scan
446Come unto Me, ye wearyTextPage Scan
447To-day thy mercy calls me TextPage Scan
448Tell me the old, old story of unseen things aboveTextPage Scan
449Art thou weary, art thou languidPage Scan
450Sinners turn; why will ye dieTextPage Scan
451"Take up thy cross", the Saviour saidTextPage Scan
452From the cross uplifted highTextPage Scan
453O Jesus, thou art standingTextPage Scan
454Today the Saviour callsTextPage Scan
455The Lord is rich and mercifulTextPage Scan
456"Yet there is room:" the Lamb's bright hall of songTextPage Scan
457Tomorrow, Lord, is thineTextPage Scan
458The Spirit in our heartsTextPage Scan
459Sinful, sighing to be blestTextPage Scan
460Father, hear Thy children's callTextPage Scan
461Depth of mercy,! can there beTextPage Scan
462O Thou that hear'st when sinners cryPage Scan
463No, not despairinglyTextPage Scan
464With broken heart and contrite sighTextPage Scan
465I was a wandering sheepTextPage Scan
466Lord, in this Thy mercy's dayTextPage Scan
467Come, let us to the Lord our GodTextPage Scan
468O Lord, turn not Thy face awayTextPage Scan
469How oft, alas! this wretched heartTextPage Scan
470Saviour, when in dust to TheeBLUMENTHALTextPage Scan
471Weary of earth, and laden with my sinTextPage Scan
472We have not known Thee as we oughtTextPage Scan
473Have mercy, Lord, on meTextPage Scan
474Out of the deep I callTextPage Scan
475My sins, my sins, my SaviourTextPage Scan
476Lord, to Thee alone we turnTextPage Scan
477Just as I am, without one pleaTextPage Scan
478Rock of Ages, cleft for meTextPage Scan
479Forth from the dark and stormy skyTextPage Scan
480O gift of gifts! O grace of faith! TextPage Scan
481Jesus, Thou art the sinner's friendTextPage Scan
482Approach, my soul, the mercy-seatPage Scan
483I heard the voice of Jesus sayTextPage Scan
484O Jesus, Saviour of the lostTextPage Scan
485I lay my sins on JesusTextPage Scan
486Lord, I believe; Thy power I ownTextPage Scan
487Thou didst leave Thy throne TextPage Scan
488Beneath the cross of JesusTextPage Scan
489Jesus, Lover of my soulTextPage Scan
490My hope is built on nothing lessTextPage Scan
491Take me O my Father, take meTextPage Scan
492My faith looks up to TheeTextPage Scan
493Holy Father, hear my cryTextPage Scan
494Lift up your heads, ye mighty gatesPage Scan
495O help us, Lord; each hour of needTextPage Scan
496Awake, my soul, stretch every nerveTextPage Scan
497Am I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
498In the hour of trialPage Scan
499Jesus, Lord of life and gloryTextPage Scan
500Gently, Lord, O gently lead usTextPage Scan

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