Hymns of the Church Militant

Editor: Anna Warner
Publisher: Robert Carter & Brothers, New York, 1858
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to hymns that start on the same page.
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117bHeavenward our road doth liePage Scan
119Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathedPage Scan
120God of the morning, at whose voicePage Scan
121Th' importance of a sacred ritePage Scan
122To keep the lamp alivePage Scan
123Safely through another weekPage Scan
124Early, my God, without delayPage Scan
125Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vowsPage Scan
126I know in whom I believePage Scan
127The promises I singPage Scan
128O Faith! thou workest miraclesPage Scan
130My spirit longeth for theePage Scan
131aThe day of wrath! that dreadful dayPage Scan
131bHow sad our state by nature is!Page Scan
132No more, my God, I boast no morePage Scan
133Thou God of glorious majestyPage Scan
134O Jesus, in pity draw nearPage Scan
135Awake my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
136The countless multitude on highPage Scan
137aNot all the blood of beastsPage Scan
137bHow lost was my conditionPage Scan
139The promise of my Father's lovePage Scan
140King of glorie, King of peacePage Scan
141O my soul, what means this sadness?Page Scan
142Glory to God on high!Page Scan
144How helpless guilty nature liesPage Scan
145Come to Calvary's holy mountainPage Scan
146aUnto thine altar, LordPage Scan
146bJesus my God, my All in allPage Scan
148Come to the morning prayerPage Scan
149In themselves as weak as wormsPage Scan
150Jesus, Sun of righteounessPage Scan
151We journey through a vale of tearsPage Scan
152Nor eye hath seen, nor ear hath heardPage Scan
153Through tribulations deepPage Scan
155As when the weary traveller gainsPage Scan
156The hour, the hour, the parting hourPage Scan
157Be still, my soul! the Lord is on thy sidePage Scan
158The Lord my Shepherd isPage Scan
159Dear Lord, though bitter is the cupPage Scan
160The way seems dark about me--overheadPage Scan
161Jesus, help conquer!Page Scan
163When all thy mercies, O my God Page Scan
165Grace! 'tis a charming soundPage Scan
166Sound, sound the truth abroadPage Scan
167Lord, thou hast won, at length I yieldPage Scan
169I was a groveling creature oncePage Scan
170Rock of ages, cleft for mePage Scan
171When darkness long has veiled my mindPage Scan
172There is a fountain filled with bloodPage Scan
173Join all the glorious namesPage Scan
175Thus far my God hath led me onPage Scan
176O Jesus, life-light of my wayPage Scan
178O tell me no more of this world's vain storePage Scan
179My heavenly home is bright and fairPage Scan
180Lord of the worlds abovePage Scan
182God of my life, to thee I callPage Scan
183Away, my unbelieving fear!Page Scan
184Quiet, Lord, my forward heartPage Scan
185Thy mansion is the Christian's heartTextPage Scan
186Leave all to GodPage Scan
187Jehovah hath said, 'Tis left on recordPage Scan
188The tempter to my soul hath saidPage Scan
189If only he is minePage Scan
190All hail the power of Jesus' name!Page Scan
191Jesus, if still the same thou artPage Scan
192When the worn spirit wants reposePage Scan
193O thou that hearest prayerPage Scan
194My God! is any hour so sweetPage Scan
195Manna to Israel well suppliedPage Scan
196What within me and withoutPage Scan
198Stand up and bless the LordPage Scan
199Oh! for a closer walk with GodPage Scan
200My God, my prayer attend!Page Scan
201Fight the good fight; lay holdPage Scan
202Shall we go on to sinPage Scan
203Hark, my soul! it is the LordPage Scan
204aWhen I survey the wondrous crossPage Scan
204bHeal us, Emmanuel! here we arePage Scan
205God of love, who hearest prayerPage Scan
206Shall I not trust my GodPage Scan
207How firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordPage Scan
209aCome sinner, to the gospel feastPage Scan
209bHere am I, Lord! thou callest mePage Scan
210My God, permit me not to bePage Scan
211What have I in this barren land?Page Scan
212Vain are all terrestrial pleasuresPage Scan
213Come, let us anew our journey pursuePage Scan
214What no human eye hath seenPage Scan
216aThen, fainting soul, arise and singPage Scan
216bJesus, still lead onPage Scan
217God moves in a mysterious wayPage Scan
218In the mid silence of the voiceless nightPage Scan
219Sing, ye redeemed of the LordPage Scan
220Religion is a glorious treasurePage Scan
221Great mystery, I do beholdPage Scan
222Grace, how exceeding sweet to thosePage Scan
223Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt provePage Scan
224Come, children! on; this wayPage Scan
225How blest the righteous when he dies!Page Scan

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