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The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors: to which are added a number never before published

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IEternal God! Almighty causeTextPage Scan
IIFather of glory, to thy nameTextPage Scan
IIILord, thou hast been thy children's GodTextPage Scan
IVThy names, how infinite they be!TextPage Scan
VLord, thou with an unerring beam TextPage Scan
VIKeep silence all created thingsTextPage Scan
VIIWait, O my soul, thy maker's willTextPage Scan
VIIIAwake, my soul, to joyful laysTextPage Scan
IXThy mercy, my God, is the theme of my songTextPage Scan
XHoly and reverend is the nameTextPage Scan
XIEternal Power! whose high abodeTextPage Scan
XIIAttend, my soul, the voice divineTextPage Scan
XIIIGreat Former of this various frameTextPage Scan
XIVYe sons of men, with joy recordTextPage Scan
XVBehold the great eternal GodTextPage Scan
XVIHoly Ghost, dispel our sadnessTextPage Scan
XVIIGracious Spirit, Dove divine!Page Scan
XVIIIAlmighty God, thy piercing eyeTextPage Scan
XIXThere is a God that reigns aboveTextPage Scan
XXEternal wisdom, thee we praiseTextPage Scan
XXIThy ways, O Lord, with wise designTextPage Scan
XXIIThro' all the various shifting scenesTextPage Scan
XXIIIGod moves in a mysterious wayTextPage Scan
XXIVGreat God of providence! thy waysTextPage Scan
XXVGive to the winds thy fearsTextPage Scan
XXVIThe book of nature open liesTextPage Scan
XXVIIOn man, in his own image madeTextPage Scan
XXVIIIAdam our father and our headTextPage Scan
XXIXAstonish'd and distress'dTextPage Scan
XXXWhat jarring natures dwell withinTextPage Scan
XXXIDread Sinai roars, the man be curstTextPage Scan
XXXIISalvation! what a glorious planTextPage Scan
XXXIIIEre the blue heav'ns were stretch'd abroadTextPage Scan
XXXIVSweeter sounds than music knowsTextPage Scan
XXXVAlas! by nature how deprav'dTextPage Scan
XXXVIGod, in the gospel of his SonTextPage Scan
XXXVIIBlow ye the trumpet, blowTextPage Scan
XXXVIIIO sight of anguish! view it nearTextPage Scan
XXXIXWhat wisdom, majesty, and graceTextPage Scan
XLWho shall condemn to endless flamesTextPage Scan
XLIJesus, we bless thy Father's nameTextPage Scan
XLIINow begin the heavenly themeTextPage Scan
XLIIIAs the serpent raised by MosesTextPage Scan
XLIVHow lost was my conditionTextPage Scan
XLVThe fountain of Christ, lord, help us to singTextPage Scan
XLVIThere is a fountain fill'd with bloodTextPage Scan
XLVIIMy dear Redeemer seeTextPage Scan
XLVIIIHow precious is the book divineTextPage Scan
XLIXWhen Israel thro' the desert pass'dTextPage Scan
LFather of mercies, in thy wordTextPage Scan
LILaden with guilt, and full of fearsTextPage Scan
LIIHail! mighty Jesus; how divineTextPage Scan
LIIINow may the Lord reveal his faceTextPage Scan
LIVGrace! 'tis a charming sound!Page Scan
LVCome, sinners, saith the mighty GodTextPage Scan
LVICome, ye sinners, poor and wretchedPage Scan
LVIISinners, the voice of God regardPage Scan
LVIIIFather, how wide thy glories shine!Page Scan
LIXTo break the chains of sin and deathTextPage Scan
LXAttend, while God's exalted SonTextPage Scan
LXINot by the laws of innocenceTextPage Scan
LXIIWherewith, O Lord, shall I draw nearTextPage Scan
LXIIIRepent, the voice celestial criesTextPage Scan
LXIVProstrate, dear Jesus, at thy feetTextPage Scan
LXVLo! what a rapturous joy possestTextPage Scan
LXVIHark, the glad sound, the Saviour comesPage Scan
LXVIIYonder--amazing sight!--I seePage Scan
LXVIIIStretch'd on the cross the Saviour diesTextPage Scan
LXIXAngels, roll the rock awayTextPage Scan
LXXWhen I the holy grave surveyTextPage Scan
LXXIOur Lord has risen from the deadTextPage Scan
LXXIIRejoice, the Lord is KingPage Scan
LXXIIIThe mighty frame of glorious graceTextPage Scan
LXXIVHe lives, the great redeemer livesTextPage Scan
LXXVHow sweet the name of Jesus soundsPage Scan
LXXVIHe who on earth as man was knownTextPage Scan
LXXVIIWhere is my God? does he retireTextPage Scan
LXXVIIIForgiveness! 'tis a joyful soundTextPage Scan
LXXIXNot all the nobles of the earthTextPage Scan
LXXXO that I knew the secret placePage Scan
LXXXISaviour, I do feel thy meritPage Scan
LXXXIINow is the time, th' accepted hourTextPage Scan
LXXXIIIAm I a Soldier of the CrossPage Scan
LXXXIVWhere shall we sinners hide our headsTextPage Scan
LXXXVLord, hast thou made me know thy ways?TextPage Scan
LXXXVIO tell me no more of this world's vain storePage Scan
LXXXVIIAll hail the pow'r of Jesu's name!TextPage Scan
LXXXVIIIYe worlds of light, that roll so nearPage Scan
LXXXIXJehovah reigns, let all the earthTextPage Scan
XCO love divine, what hast thou done!TextPage Scan
XCILove divine, all loves excellingTextPage Scan
XCIIHeal us, Emmanuel, here we standTextPage Scan
XCIIIOh! for a closer walk with GodTextPage Scan
XCIVTho' troubles assail, and dangers affrightPage Scan
XCVSee Aaron, God's anointed priestTextPage Scan
XCVIHow blest the righteous areTextPage Scan
XCVIIAfflicted saint, to Christ draw nearTextPage Scan
XCVIIIInfinite excellence is thineTextPage Scan
XCIXWhene'er the angry passions riseTextPage Scan
CYe glittering toys of earth, adieuTextPage Scan

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