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Hymns and Spiritual Songs
Editor:
Samuel Hall
Publisher:
Samuel Hall, Newport, R.I., 1766
Denomination:
Baptist hymnals (general)
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d1
After our Savior was baptized
d2
Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
d3
All ye who bear the Christian name
d4
Amazing is thy mercies Lord
d5
And are you here distrest [distressed]
d6
And glorious angels do rejoice
d7
And now all ye who have received
d8
Angels and men, your songs renew
d9
Awake my heart, arise my tongue
d10
Behold the boasting Pharisee
d11
Behold the king of glory sits
d12
Behold the Savior of the world
d13
Behold the wretch whose lust and wine
d14
Cheer up, dear souls, not let a cloud
d15
Cheer up, ye mourning friends
d16
Come all that fear the Lord,, Come, all that love his name
d17
Come, brethren, let us sleep no more
d18
Come, let us adore the dear slaughtered Lamb
d19
Come let us all, where [who] here have seen, and tasted of our Savior's grace
d20
Come, let us bless the glorious name
d21
Come, let us go and die with him, Who was content to die for us
d22
Come, let us join a joyful tune To our exalted Lord
d23
Come let us lift our voices high, High as our joys arise
d24
Come, lowly souls, that mourn
d25
Come sinners attend and make no delay
d26
Dear Jesus, here comes, And knocks at Thy door
d27
Eternal Father, how divine
d28
Father, we wait to feel thy grace
d29
From supper to Gethsemane
d30
Glory to God on high, Good will to men below
d31
Gracious Redeemer, how divine
d32
Hail, happy pilgrims, whence came ye
d33
Happy are they our Lord has chose
d34
Hast thou, my soul, thy Savior viewed
d35
Here, O ye saints, behold the price
d36
How are thy glories here displayed
d37
How condescending, and how kind
d38
How glorious is this holy place
d39
How many miracles of love
d40
How rich are thy provisions, Lord
d41
How sweet and awful [holy] [sacred] is the place
d42
How sweet, how charming is the place
d43
I AM that I AM, saith Christ the dear Lamb
d44
Immortal praise be given
d45
In grateful hymns, ye saints, display
d46
In such a grave as this
d47
Jehovah, we in hymns of praise
d48
Jesus invites his saints
d49
Jesus is gone above the skies [sky]
d50
Jesus, O word divinely sweet
d51
Jesus, we bow before thy feet
d52
Let all our tongues be one
d53
Let all who enters Zion's [Sion's] gate
d54
Let all who love our [the] Savior's name
d55
Let us adore the eternal word
d56
Lo the almighty King of glory
d57
Lord, all the works thy hand has formed
d58
Lord, could I lift a filial eye
d59
Lord, for the favors of this day
d60
Lord, hast thou suffered me to see
d61
Lord, having broke thy holy law
d62
Lord, how divine Thy comforts are
d63
Lord, thou hast treated us with true and living bread
d64
Lord, we adore thy bounteous hand
d65
Lord, we approach thy throne
d66
Lord, when together here we meet
d67
My blessed Savior, is thy love
d68
My soul, let all thy nobler powers
d69
Nature with all her powers shall sing
d70
Nature with open volume stands
d71
Now have our hearts embraced our God
d72
Now is the time, O lovely youth
d73
Now let our pains be all forgot
d74
Now, Lord, another of thy days I have on earth enjoyed
d75
Now, Lord, though we must part awhile
d76
Now see the Publican opprest [oppressed]
d77
O blest Redeemer, in thy side
d78
O Lord, how shall we frame a song
d79
O Lord, thou dost a broken heart
d80
O sinners, attend Whilst here I relate
d81
Once more behold the sable shade
d82
Others may tell of famous things
d83
Our Lord a banquet has prepared
d84
Our Lord, when clothed with mortal flesh
d85
Our spirits join to adore [praise] the Lamb
d86
Repentance is wrought in my soul
d87
Salvation, O the joyful sound
d88
See in what grave our Savior lay
d89
Sing Hallelujah to our King
d90
Sitting around our Father's [the Savior's] board
d91
That doleful night, when our dear Lord
d92
The God of grace to human race
d93
The great Redeemer we adore
d94
The memory of our dying Lord
d95
The promise of my father's love
d96
The sacred body of our Lord
d97
The sun of righteousness has shined
d98
Think, wordling, think, alas, how vain
d99
Thou art all love, my dearest Lord
d100
Thou hast overcome, Lord
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