The Liturgy of the New Church: signified by the New Jerusalem in the Revelation...(4th ed.)

Editor: J. Proud
Publisher: Printed and sold by Samuel and John Adams, Baltimore, 1792
Denomination: The New Church
Language: English
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101I Love the Lord, his name is greatPage Scan
102How happy when we meetPage Scan
103Arise, my soul, arisePage Scan
104The vile, the vain, and thoughtless racePage Scan
105How many sorrows wait aroundPage Scan
106What is my real love?Page Scan
107Come, brethren, join in praisePage Scan
108What is there, Lord, that I can doPage Scan
109When God arises in his pow'rPage Scan
110O how I long to drop my clayPage Scan
111Come then the friendly hand of deathPage Scan
112In yon bless'd world abovePage Scan
113And may an humble christian herePage Scan
114Come, from the stately mansions rovePage Scan
115But hark! what sounds of harmonyPage Scan
116Where can such pleasures flowPage Scan
117Where shall the humble christian findPage Scan
118Sometimes I'm tempted to supposePage Scan
119How gladly would I die to provePage Scan
120Lord, what am I? an angel made?Page Scan
121What fondness sinners ever provePage Scan
122Darkness pervades the mindPage Scan
123To thee, Jehovah Lord, alonePage Scan
124I see a host of foesPage Scan
125How bless'd the saints, when all are join'dPage Scan
126Would you behold a heav'n below?Page Scan
127O how divinely bless'dPage Scan
128Born in a world of sin and deathPage Scan
129Death, thou art welcome to my armsPage Scan
130And shall my spirit rise indeed?Page Scan
131But O! what wonders strange and newPage Scan
132And when divine instructions flowPage Scan
133Vain man, by error led astrayPage Scan
134Great God of heav'n, it cannot bePage Scan
135Know then that ev'ry soul is freePage Scan
136That there's a heav'n of joy for mePage Scan
137Thou blessed Lord, I feel and knowPage Scan
138All seem to wish to be forgiv'nPage Scan
139If we would pardon findPage Scan
140When I survey this worldPage Scan
141The man who fears the LordPage Scan
142My God is ever nighPage Scan
143The Lord of hosts with pow'r divinePage Scan
144In thee, O Lord, and thee alonePage Scan
145Grounded in truth thy church shall risePage Scan
146Sure as Jehovah reigns on highPage Scan
147Praise ye the Lord, exalt his namePage Scan
148Tho' cloth'd in feeble dust and earthPage Scan
149And O! my soul, be on thy guardPage Scan
150How cold is my heart in thy waysPage Scan
151O for a heart that's pure and cleanPage Scan
152Great God, we give thee praisePage Scan
153But O, what wonders risePage Scan
154How richly blest we livePage Scan
155O could I soar from star to starPage Scan
156And if the outworks of our GodPage Scan
157Farewell, dear friend! a long farewell!Page Scan
158Ah! late how full of trying painPage Scan
159Jehovah Jesus is my LordPage Scan
160Am I on ev'ry side besetPage Scan
161Am I distress'd, and feel withinPage Scan
162Am I by sin an heir of hellPage Scan
163Do I my neighbour truly love?Page Scan
164Am I in waiting for my Lord?Page Scan
165Boast not, vain man, of all thy storePage Scan
166We live amongst a sinful broodPage Scan
167While here we live, we fain would bePage Scan
168How few, alas, shall livePage Scan
169Behold decrepit, aged menPage Scan
170Do I belong to Christ the LordPage Scan
171The christian knows his God arightPage Scan
172When Jesus first appear'dPage Scan
173But why, ye christians, whyPage Scan
174Great God of heav'n, thy children nowPage Scan
175And is the Lord Jehovah here?Page Scan
176Come, brethren, at this feast appearPage Scan
177To God be praises giv'nPage Scan
178Once more do we enjoy the signPage Scan
179Come, brethren, let us all unitePage Scan
180Come, all ye wretched, poor, and blindPage Scan
181Where I to potent kings ally'dPage Scan
182The honours of this mortal statePage Scan
183But while I eat this flesh and bloodPage Scan
184And while we sit around the boardPage Scan
185Ye saints that sit aroundPage Scan
186This is a feast of lovePage Scan
187Bound to our Lord by sacred tiesPage Scan
188What wonders hath Jehovah wroughtPage Scan
189Come, brethren, while we eat this breadPage Scan
190And will the Lord, who gives this feastPage Scan
191Thou great, all-knowing, present GodPage Scan
192O happy man , thy Maker's carePage Scan
193O Holy Lord, thy name to mePage Scan
194Dear Lord, how have thy creatures err'd!Page Scan
195Tho' God our Saviour took our formPage Scan
196From thy bless'd body radiant lightPage Scan
197Our Jesus is both God and ManPage Scan
198Think, O my soul, the solemn dayPage Scan
199Our confidence and hope, O LordPage Scan
200Come ye that love the Lord, rejoicePage Scan

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