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I.I | God of salvation, power and grace | | | | | | | |
I.II | This day of december, we meet to remember | | | | | | | |
I.III | Ye kindreds of the earth, behold | | | | | | | |
I.IV | Blow ye the trump in Zion | | | | | | | |
I.V | Let every human creature | | | | | | | |
I.VI | Thou fairest of all the creation | | | | | | | |
I.VII | Come let us rejoice, for we are truly blest | | | | | | | |
I.VIII | Two trumpets were appointed | | | | | | | |
I.IX | The Israelites, when they got free | | | | | | | |
I.X | A people called christians | | | | | | | |
I.XI | Ancient prophets and apostles | | | | | | | |
I.XII | Salvation is a joyful sound | | | | | | | |
I.XIII | What company is this I spy | | | | | | | |
I.XIV | How happy the day, when the new living way | | | | | | | |
I.XV | The prophets saw most clear | | | | | | | |
I.XVI | I have found the true vine, and have tasted its wine | | | | | | | |
I.XVII | Some look at the fathers of old | | | | | | | |
I.XVIII | Inspired by wisdom, in union and love | | | | | | | |
I.XIX | Hark! what means this dreadful sound? | | | | | | | |
I.XX | The great and glorious harvest | | | | | | | |
I.XXI | In Zion the work of the Lord is declar'd | | | | | | | |
I.XXII | Day of judgment now arriven | | | | | | | |
I.XXIII | Hail the day so long expected! | | | | | | | |
I.XXIV | Man in his first creation | | | | | | | |
I.XXV | Hark! hark! & hear the sound | | | | | | | |
I.XXVI | Great is the work, Almighty God & King | | | | | | | |
I.XXVII | The gospel in mercy, to me has reveal'd | | | | | | | |
I.XXVIII | Ho, every one that means to shun | | | | | | | |
I.XXIX | This is the city of our God | | | | | | | |
I.XXX | Since we are made partakers here | | | | | | | |
I.XXXI | Come let us all unite and sing | | | | | | | |
I.XXXII | How joyful, how thankful, how loving I feel | | | | | | | |
I.XXXIII | What beautiful songs do I hear! | | | | | | | |
I.XXXIV | Come Brethren & Sisters, let's now travel on | | | | | | | |
I.XXXV | Come let us all in love unite | | | | | | | |
I.XXXVI | Let love abound on Zion's ground | | | | | | | |
I.XXXVII | Behold a new heaven, the fountain of love | | | | | | | |
II.I | The everlasting Father, And Spirit two in one | | | | | | | |
II.II | Let names and sects and parties | | | | | | | |
II.III | The gospel clear as the noon day | | | | | | | |
II.IV | When first we heard the gospel sound | | | | | | | |
II.V | The day of redemption, by prophets foretold | | | | | | | |
II.VI | The everlasting gospel Will every sin destroy | | | | | | | |
II.VII | Blest charity to us begun | | | | | | | |
II.VIII | We read, when God created man | | | | | | | |
II.IX | We read that a race of deceivers | | | | | | | |
II.X | Old orthodox Christians have two weighty questions | | | | | | | |
II.XI | In the Lamb's first revelation | | | | | | | |
II.XII | Gospel tidings from on high! | | | | | | | |
II.XIII | 'Twas in Christ's first appearing | | | | | | | |
II.XIV | Behold the cloud, the Church is spread | | | | | | | |
II.XV | Now in Christ's second coming day | | | | | | | |
II.XVI | Lo! in these latter years the bright angel appears | | | | | | | |
II.XVII | Is not Esau Jacob's brother? | | | | | | | |
II.XVIII | In this day of separation | | | | | | | |
II.XIX | By the gospel we are called | | | | | | | |
II.XX | How precious is the way of God | | | | | | | |
II.XXI | O the happy journey that we are pursuing! | | | | | | | |
II.XXII | Children of the new creation | | | | | | | |
II.XXIII | Christ's second coming we now see | | | | | | | |
II.XXIV | How freedom waves her golden wings | | | | | | | |
II.XXV | The word of life, so precious here below | | | | | | | |
II.XXVI | On Zion's hill is clearly seen | | | | | | | |
II.XXVII | The gospel child, whose humble mind | | | | | | | |
II.XXVIII | Loving Brethren, loving Sisters | | | | | | | |
II.XXIX | Come Brethren and Sisters, let's joyful unite | | | | | | | |
II.XXX | Celestial beauty, how divine! | | | | | | | |
II.XXXI | Come let us all in love unite | | | | | | | |
II.XXXII | Come let us unite, while the angels invite | | | | | | | |
II.XXXIII | 'Twas love that brought the Holy Lamb | | | | | | | |
III.I | What baleful spirit, what malignant cause | | | | | | | |
III.II | In gospel songs let us review | | | | | | | |
III.III | When all the world was in a doze | | | | | | | |
III.IV | The virgin Spouse begins to rouse | | | | | | | |
III.V | The dawning day defus'd her light | | | | | | | |
III.VI | O glorious morn! O happy day! | | | | | | | |
III.VII | Leap and shout, ye living building! | | | | | | | |
III.VIII | The faith that ancient saints enjoy'd | | | | | | | |
III.IX | Souls who hunger for salvation | | | | | | | |
III.X | The old antichristians this method have found | | | | | | | |
III.XI | Lift up your heads, ye righteous few! | | | | | | | |
III.XII | How the dragon's chains do rattle | | | | | | | |
III.XIII | Behold, Emmanuel's host appears! | | | | | | | |
III.XIV | O, thou persecuting Babel! | | | | | | | |
III.XV | Lift your heads, ye once afflicted! | | | | | | | |
III.XVI | Behold the nations tremble | | | | | | | |
III.XVII | For souls there is a refuge | | | | | | | |
III.XVIII | The everlasting fountain Of God's redeeming grace | | | | | | | |
III.XIX | Behold, how precious is our day! | | | | | | | |
III.XX | Come, ye children of the Kingdom | | | | | | | |
III.XXI | The tenderest feelings that nature can know | | | | | | | |
III.XXII | We read of great deceivers | | | | | | | |
III.XXIII | Ancient saints in pain and travail | | | | | | | |
III.XXIV | The law was holy, just and good | | | | | | | |
III.XXV | Children of the heavenly Queen | | | | | | | |
III.XXVI | Upon a sure foundation | | | | | | | |
III.XXVII | The gifts of God, so long conceal'd | | | | | | | |
III.XXVIII | One language believers in union proclaim | | | | | | | |
III.XXIX | When Christ the Lord was typify'd | | | | | | | |
III.XXX | The name of Herod signifies | | | | | | | |