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The Lord's Songs: a collection of composures in metre, such as have been most used in the late glorious revivals; Dr. Watts' psalms and hymns excepted
Editor:
Joshua Spalding
Publisher:
Joshua Cushing, Salem, 1805
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CI
O for a glance of heavenly day
CII
'Tis false, thou vile accuser, go
CIII
The Lord, my Shepherd and my Guide
CIV
The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's care
CV
Come heavenly love [dove], inspire my song
CVI
When darkness long has veiled my [the] mind
CVII
Through all the changing scenes of life, In trouble
CVIII
Away my unbelieving fear
CIX
Lord, didst thou die, but not for me?
CX
Rock of ages, shelter me [us], Let me hide
CXI
Thus far my God hath [has] led me on
CXII
Blessed [Blest] are the sons of God
CXIII
O ye immortal throng Of angels round the throne
CXIV
King of Salem, bless my soul
CXV
Yes, there are joys that cannot die
CXVI
Great Former of this various [wondrous] frame
CXVII
Awake, my soul, with joyful lays
CXVIII
Thy ways, O Lord [God] with wise design
CXIX
Almighty Father, gracious Lord
CXX
Why, O my heart, these anxious cares
CXXI
Waked by the gospel's powerful [joyful] sound
CXXII
Throughout the Savior's life we [I'll] trace
CXXIII
The field it is white, the great harvest is near
CXXIV
I sojourn in a vale of tears
CXXV
Unless the Lord had been my stay
CXXVI
Ye virgin [waiting] souls, arise
CXXVII
Their songs of love they sing above
CXXVIII
To you it is spoken, ye virgins
CXXIX
Repent, repent, reform, return
CXXX
My soul doth magnify the Lord
CXXXI
I read that sins are clouds
CXXXII
Who knows but such a one as I
CXXXIII
What line can fathom, Lord
CXXXIV
None but a Jesus, none but he
CXXXV
My well beloved's voice I hear
CXXXVI
I sought my well beloved one
CXXXVII
The tree of life my ſoul hath ſeen
CXXXVIII
Alas for I have seen the Lord
CXXXIX
All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall
CXL
Who have empire, sovereign sway
CXLI
Father, God, who seest in me
CXLII
Thou very paschal Lamb
CXLIII
Kindred in Christ, for his dear [name's] sake
CXLIV
Through thee we now together came
CXLV
Blest be the [that] dear uniting love
CXLVI
Father of mercies, in thine [thy] house
CXLVII
Now let our faith grow strong and rise
CXLVIII
Father of mercies, in thy [your] word
CXLIX
O'er mountain tops the mount of God
CL
Thus saith the Lord, who built the heavens
CLI
The Savior comes, no outward pomp
CLII
Ho ye that thirst approach the spring where living waters
CLIII
Let sinners leave their wicked ways
CLIV
Soon shall our earthly house dissolve
CLV
The God who once to Isr'l spoke
CLVI
Do not I love thee, dearest Lord
CLVII
I hear the voice of woe, I hear a brother's sigh
CLVIII
God of eternity, from thee
CLIX
Sure 'tis in vain to seek for bliss
CLX
Sinners, obey the gospel word
CLXI
Thee will I love, my tower
CLXII
One there is above all others, well [who] deserves
CLXIII
This is the day, the Lord's own day
CLXIV
When, O dear Jesus, when shall I [we]
CLXV
While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun
CLXVI
Now, gracious Lord, thine [thy] arm reveal
CLXVII
Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight
CLXVIII
O the immense, the amazing height
CLXIX
Come, Lord, and help me [us] to rejoice
CLXX
How happy are we, Our election who see
CLXXI
How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord
CLXXII
The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear
CLXXIII
Mercy, good Lord, mercy I ask
CLXXIV
Jesus drinks the bitter cup
CLXXV
Isr'l in ancient days
CLXXVI
How shall I my [we our] Savior set forth
CLXXVII
When some kind shepherd from his [the] fold
CLXXVIII
My sorrows, like a flood
CLXXIX
On Zion, his own holy mount, God will a feast prepare
CLXXX
On wings of faith, mount up my soul, and rise
CLXXXI
The saints should never be dismayed
CLXXXII
Heal us, Immanuel, here we are [stand]
CLXXXIII
By whom was David taught
CLXXXIV
The Lord send peace, offending man
CLXXXV
As birds their infant brood protect
CLXXXVI
In the floods of tribulation
CLXXXVII
Why shakes the earth, why leap the hills
CLXXXVIII
And let this feeble body fail
CLXXXIX
The Savior, what a noble flame was kindled
CXC
Scarcely for righteous men, men give their lives
CXCI
'Tis my privilege below
CXCII
By faith in Christ I walk with God
CXCIII
Ere God had built the mountains
CXCIV
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
CXCV
Glory to thee, my [our] God [O Lord], this night [day]
CXCVI
O come, loud anthems let us sing, loud thanks
CXCVII
Salvation O melodious sound
CXCVIII
That man is blest who stands in awe
CXCIX
Jesus, thy blood and righteousness
CC
In a world of sin and sorrow
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