Hymns selected from various authors: for the use of the Evangelical Association, and all lovers of pious devotion (5th ed.)

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101Awake, Jerusalem, awakePage Scan
102Come hither, all ye [you] weary soulsPage Scan
103Sinners, the call obeyPage Scan
104The Savior calls, let every ear attendPage Scan
105To-day, if you will hear his voicePage Scan
106Let every mortal ear attendPage Scan
107Come sinners to the gospel feastPage Scan
108Ho, everyone that thirsts, draw nighPage Scan
109Ye unconverted, careless soulsPage Scan
110Sinner [sinners] turn, why will ye [you] diePage Scan
111Come ye [you] sinners, poor and wretched [needy], Weak and woundedPage Scan
112Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor Behold a royal feastPage Scan
113Amazing sight, the Savior standsPage Scan
114Sinners, obey the gospel wordPage Scan
115Like Bartimeus, we are blindPage Scan
116Stop, poor sinner [sinners], and look [look you] yonderPage Scan
117Stop, poor sinner [sinners], stop and thinkPage Scan
118Behold the Savior at the [thy] doorPage Scan
119Sinner [sinners], O why so thoughtless grownPage Scan
120Repent, the voice celestial criesPage Scan
121Come sinners, you whose hardened heartsPage Scan
122Sinner [sinners], the voice of God regardPage Scan
123Know, sinner, every one is freePage Scan
124Come, let us who in Christ believe, Our common Savior praisePage Scan
125Vain man [men], thy [your] fond pursuits forbearPage Scan
126Now is the accepted timePage Scan
127Come and taste along with mePage Scan
128O what amazing words of grace Are in the gospel foundPage Scan
129One thing is needful, one alonePage Scan
130Come, ye weary sinners, oppressedPage Scan
131Though parents may in covenant bePage Scan
132Come, ye [you] disconsolate, where'er ye [you] languishPage Scan
133The voice of free grace cries escapePage Scan
134Return and come to GodPage Scan
135Come weary soul [souls] with sin [sins] distressedPage Scan
136The king of heaven his table spreadsPage Scan
137Hear the royal proclamation, the glad tidingsPage Scan
138Sinner [sinners], will you [ye] scorn [slight] the messagePage Scan
139O that I could repent, With all my idols partPage Scan
140My God, my God, to thee I cryPage Scan
141O give me, Lord, my sins to mournPage Scan
142O that my load of sin were [was] gonePage Scan
143O that I could my Lord receivePage Scan
144O that I could revere my much offended GodPage Scan
145O for that tenderness of heartPage Scan
146Jesus, the sinner's friend, to theePage Scan
147When shall thy love constrain and force me to thy breastPage Scan
148And can I yet delayPage Scan
149Come, O thou traveller unknownPage Scan
150Yield to me now, for I am weakPage Scan
151Come, humble sinner, in whose breastPage Scan
152Drooping souls no longer grieve, HeavenPage Scan
153My drowsy powers, why sleep ye [you] soPage Scan
154With aching heart and weeping eyesPage Scan
155Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgivePage Scan
156In evil long I took delightPage Scan
157Lord, at thy feet I prostrate fallPage Scan
158Afflictions, though they seem severePage Scan
159How sad our state [fate] by nature isPage Scan
160My sufferings all to Thee are knownPage Scan
161O for a glance of heavenly dayPage Scan
162Lamb of God, for sinners slain, To theePage Scan
163Ah, whither should I goPage Scan
164Lord, how secure my conscience was [lay]Page Scan
165My former hopes are dead [fled], my terror now beginsPage Scan
166O Lord, how vile am IPage Scan
167Sovereign Ruler, Lord of allPage Scan
168With tears of anguish I lamentPage Scan
169Physician of my [the] sin sick soulPage Scan
170Beside the gospel pool Appointed for the poorPage Scan
171Author of faith, eternal WordPage Scan
172The moment a sinner believes, and trusts in his crucified GodPage Scan
173Faith adds new charms to earthly blissPage Scan
174Faith is the brightest evidencePage Scan
175Mistaken souls, that [who] dream of heavenPage Scan
176Jesus, whose glory's streaming raysPage Scan
177Arise, my soul, arise, Shake offPage Scan
178I ask the gift of righteousness, The sin subduing powerPage Scan
179The Savior, O what endless [boundless] charmsPage Scan
180Great God, to me the sight affordPage Scan
181Not by the law [laws] of innocence Can Adam's sons arrivePage Scan
182How lost was [is] my [our] conditionPage Scan
183O blessed souls are theyPage Scan
184Happy the man to whom his GodPage Scan
185Blest is the man, for ever blestPage Scan
186Sinners, this solemn truth regardPage Scan
187Awaked by Sinai's awful soundPage Scan
188Assist my soul, my heavenly KingPage Scan
189Not all the outward forms on earth, Nor rites that God hath givenPage Scan
190How helpless guilty [fallen] nature liesPage Scan
191Behold what wondrous gracePage Scan
192Grace, like an uncorrupted seedPage Scan
193When God revealed his gracious namePage Scan
194Jesus comes with all his gracePage Scan
195Come, Savior, Jesus, from abovePage Scan
196The thing my God doth hatePage Scan
197O, for a [an] heart to praise [love] my GodPage Scan
198Great God indulge my humble claimPage Scan
199O thou to whose all searching sightPage Scan
200My God, I know, I feel thee minePage Scan

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