Manual of Devotion: or religious exercises for the morning and evening of each day of the month, for the use of schools and private families

Editor: N. C. Brooks, a. M.
Publisher: A. S. Barnes & Co., New York, 1855
Language: English
Notes: Several hymns are mis-numbered. Numbers in brackets are from the hymnal.
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1Ere mountains reared their forms sublimePage Scan
2Thou God of power, thou God of lovePage Scan
3Eternal Power, whose high abodePage Scan
4Father, how wide thy glory shinesPage Scan
5Before Jehovah's awful thronePage Scan
6Come sound his praise abroadPage Scan
7Lord, all I am is known to TheePage Scan
8Father of spirits, nature's GodPage Scan
9Let every tongue thy goodness speakPage Scan
10Jehovah, God, thy gracious powerPage Scan
11[15]To us a Child of hope is bornPage Scan
12[16]Father, our hearts we liftPage Scan
13O for a thousand tongues to singPage Scan
14'Tis midnight, and on Olive's browPage Scan
15Jesus, with all thy saints abovePage Scan
16[19]Extended on a cursed treePage Scan
17[20]He dies, the friend of sinners diesPage Scan
18[21]To us a child, of royal birthPage Scan
19[22]Hark, the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn KingPage Scan
20As shepherds watched their flocks by nightPage Scan
21Hark, the glad sound, the Savior comesPage Scan
22[23]Behold the Savior of mankindPage Scan
23[24]Ye that pass by, behold the manPage Scan
24From whence these direful omens aroundPage Scan
25Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?Page Scan
26He dies, the friend of sinners diesPage Scan
27The Lord is risen indeedPage Scan
28That doleful night before his deathPage Scan
29Glory to God on highPage Scan
30Plunged in a gulf of dark despairPage Scan
31Our sins on Christ were laidPage Scan
32Jesus, thou Source divinePage Scan
33Jesus, and shall it ever bePage Scan
34With joy we meditate the gracePage Scan
35Lord, how shall sinners dare Look up to thine abodePage Scan
36[11]Father, to thee my soul I liftPage Scan
37[12]Great God, accept a heartPage Scan
38What majesty and gracePage Scan
39Thy ceaseless, unexhausted lovePage Scan
40There is a fountain filled with bloodPage Scan
41Not all the blood of beastsPage Scan
42Jesus, we on the word dependPage Scan
43Lord, we believe to us and oursPage Scan
44Sinners, lift up your heartsPage Scan
45Holy Spirit, fount of blessingPage Scan
46Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dovePage Scan
47To us the voice of wisdom criesPage Scan
48God, in the gospel of his SonPage Scan
49Wisdom divine, who tells the pricePage Scan
50O happy is the man who hearsPage Scan
51Holy Bible, book divine!Page Scan
52Before thy mercy seat, O LordPage Scan
53Thy law is perfect, Lord of lightPage Scan
54How perfect is thy wordPage Scan
55O that the Lord would guide my waysPage Scan
56Lord, I esteem thy judgments rightPage Scan
57Sinners, turn; why will ye die?Page Scan
58Sinners, turn, while God is nearPage Scan
59Faith, 'tis a precious giftPage Scan
60Mistaken souls! that dream of heavenPage Scan
61Faith is the brightest evidencePage Scan
62'Tis by the faith of joys to comePage Scan
63Father of Jesus Christ, my LordPage Scan
64Father of Jesus Christ, the JustPage Scan
65Spirit of faith, come downPage Scan
66Rock of Ages, cleft for mePage Scan
67O God, we praise thee and confessPage Scan
68Blest be the Father and his lovePage Scan
69The praying spirit breathePage Scan
70Open, Lord, my inward earPage Scan
71Prayer is appointed to conveyPage Scan
72Prayer is the soul's sincere desirePage Scan
73Savior, when in dust to theePage Scan
74From every stormy wind that blowsPage Scan
75Arise, my soul, arise, shake offPage Scan
76Great God indulge my humble claimPage Scan
77Sovereign of all the worlds on highPage Scan
78O for a heart to praise my GodPage Scan
79The thing my God doth hatePage Scan
80Welcome, sweet day of restPage Scan
81This is the day the Lord hath madePage Scan
82Sweet is the work, my God, my KingPage Scan
83The light of Sabbath eve is fadingPage Scan
84I want a principle withinPage Scan
85Arise, my soul, on wings sublimePage Scan
86What cheering words are thesePage Scan
87The man is ever blestPage Scan
88Saints at your heavenly Father's wordPage Scan
89O Lord, my best desire fulfillPage Scan
90Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leavePage Scan
91This slumber from my spirit shakesPage Scan
92Wherefore should man, frail child of clayPage Scan
93Thus saith the high and lofty OnePage Scan
94Thou Lamb of God, thou Prince of PeacePage Scan
95Not diff'rent food, nor diff'rent dressPage Scan
96Lo what an entertaining sightPage Scan
97One there is above all othersPage Scan
98O charity, thou heavenly grace!Page Scan
99Jesus, Lord, we look to theePage Scan
100He who hath made his refuge—GodPage Scan

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