Hymns and Hymn Tunes in the English Metrical Psalters

Editor: Edna Parks
Publisher: Coleman Ross, New York, 1966
Language: English
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d101By his endeavors no man may
d102By his examples, teach us Lord
d103By me, or by my Father's house
d104By mercies and by judgements, Lord
d105By that I may on thee, O Lord
d106By that, no wonders, things appear
d107By thee were thy disciples taught
d108By trusting unto thee, O God
d109By wandering I have lost myself
d110Can I not come to thee my God for these
d111Canst be idle? canst thou play
d112Care for thy soul as thing of greatest price
d113Celestial virtue, Yet there are but few
d114Chasten'd I am from day to day
d115Christian, examine well thy mind
d116Christian, wouldst thou in grace excell
d117Close now thine eyes, and rest secure
d118Close thine eyes and sleep secure
d119Come bring thy gifts, if blessings were as slow
d120Come, come, my dearest Lord
d121Come, drop your branches, strow the way
d122Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove, with all thy quickening powers
d123Come, Holy Spirit the God of might
d124Come, Holy Spirit the God of might
d125Come, let us praise our Master's hand
d126Come let's adore the gracious hand
d127Come, Lord, my head doth burn, my heart is sick
d128Come, my thoughts, that fondly fly
d129Come, ravisht [ravished] soul with high delight
d130Come then my dearest, dearest, Lord
d131Come to your heaven, you heavenly choirs
d132Come ye hither, all who taste
d133Confession of the same I owe
d134Content thyself with patience
d135Dear mystery, dear Lord, dear great Three-one
d136Dear Savior! O, what ails this heart
d137Dearest, ascending Lord, before we part
d138Dearest master, must we part
d139Deceivers well affect to appear
d140Dig vil jeg elske
d141Direct my steps, Lord, be my way
d142Direct, O God, the judge's breast
d143Dixit Dominus Domino meo
d144Do I resolve any ease life
d145Due fear, becomes us well
d146Earth's but a sorry tent
d147Egypten, Egypten, gut Nacht
d148Enrich, Lord, heart, mouth, hands in me
d149Enrich my heart, mouth, hands in me
d150Es sei Herr deine Gutigkeit
d151Eternal God, before whose eyes
d152Eternal God, whose name is love
d153Eternal Maker, grant that we
d154Eternal Mover, whose diffused glory
d155Exceeding gracious favors, Lord
d156Except, when kindest we appear
d157Experiment, I now have had
d158Fain would I view that pleasing sight
d159Fairest of morning lights appear
d160Farewell, dear Lord, I kiss your sacred feet
d161Farewell, dear Master, we must part I see
d162Farewell, dear Savior, till we meet above
d163Farewell, poor [vain] world, I must be gone
d164Feigned Janus, now forget thy name
d165Firm rock of during stone, sure bulwark of defense
d166For comfort, my dear God! I did attend
d167For spreading, Lord, our table, thus
d168For those blest penmen of thy word
d169Forbear to shed excessive tears
d170Foul Spirits may our hearts possess
d171Fountain of life and endless happiness
d172From colds late nipping herbs and trees
d173Full of celestial syrups, full or sweet
d174Full of mercy, full of love
d175Full of wrath, his threatening breath
d176Full well, that person, it beseems
d177Give ear, O Lord, to hear
d178Give me my captive soul or take
d179Give me the heart, O God to trust
d180Glorious Creator, once more thine
d181Glory to thee in light arrayed
d182God who once more unsealed mine eyes
d183Good God, thy mercy and thy might
d184Good God, where ere I cast mine eyes
d185Grace will to every duty bind
d186Great God, my strength, at whose command
d187Great God of Abraham, whose eternal power
d188Great God of gods, great King of kings
d189Great God of wonders, that dost ope
d190Great God, the work of whose high hands
d191Great God thou art a God of grace
d192Great God, thy garden is defaced
d193Great God to whom all praise belongs
d194Great God, who dost the world command
d195Great God, whom fools deny, how dare
d196Great God, whose ever wakefull eye
d197Great God, whose goodness doth repleate
d198Great God whose kingdom hath no end
d199Great God whose promise is to hear
d200Great God, whose scepter rules the earth

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