Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse and Prose

Author: Theodosia
Editor: Caleb Evans
Publisher: Printed by W. Pine. Sold by T. Cadell, T. Mills, and T. Evans; and by J. Buckland, Paternoster Row, and J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard, London, 1780
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Non-hymnic items in this collection have been omitted.
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6How chang'd the face of nature showsText
18Enough to nature and to grief is paidText
19Jesus, my Lord, in thy dear name uniteText
25Celestial content, inexhaustible treasureText
26Long and mournful is the nightText
30Happy the man of heavenly birthText
34Though terrors late alarm'd my breastText
48Why is the heaven-descended mindText
54Indulgent father, ever gracious GodText
56My great preserver, to thy gracious handText
58Extensive promise! O what hopes divineText
63Alas! my heart where is thy absent GodText
65In vain, while dark affliction spreadsText
67Lord while my thoughts with wonder traceText
68The cares of mortal life, how vain!Text
70Why is my heart with grief opprest?Text
72Indulgent still to my requestText
73Low at thy gracious feet I bendText
75Now to thy heavenly Father's praiseText
77The loving kindness of the Lord, delightful themeText
79Dear Saviour, when my thoughts recallText
81Jesus, what shall I do to showText
82O dearer to my thankful heartText
84Lord of my life to thee my powers belongText
86Could all the powers of eloquence divineText
89How long, forgetful of thy heavenly birthText
94Is this a theme of mirth? who can rejoiceText
96Why breathes my anxious heart the frequent sigh?Text
118Great Saviour, born of David's raceText
119Where shall I fly but to thy feetText
121To thee, Almighty God, we bringText
123Lord, how shall wretched sinners dareText
125Great God inspire each heart and tongueText
127Though nature's voice you must obeyText
129Can I bid thee, lovely strangerText
130Where is my God? does he retireText
132And can my heart aspire so highText
133Why should my pining spirit beText
134Shall loyal nations hail the dayText
136Come, ye that love the Savior's nameText
138Great God, this sacred day of thineText
139Ye humble souls complain no moreText
141How helpless, guilty nature liesText
142Ye glittering toys of earth adieuText
[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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