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The New Jubilee Harp: or Christian hymns and song. a new collection of hymns and tunes for public and social worship
Publisher:
J. Hemenway, Boston, 1885
Denomination:
Advent Christian Church
Language:
English
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I, Jesus, am ascended high
601
Sinners exposed to dreadful woe
602
We have no outward righteousness
603
Who shall ascend thy heavenly place
604
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
605
Servants of God, in joyful lays
606
I know that my Redeemer lives
607
My Maker and my King
608
Thou very present Aid
609
Did Christ o'er sinners weep
610
Through waves, and clouds, and storms
611
I was a wandering sheep
612
How sweet the cheering words
613
Thou Judge of quick and dead
614
"All things are ready," come
615
The Lord forgives thy sins
616
Down to the sacred wave
617
Now is th'accepted time
618
And canst thou, sinner, slight
619
I hear thy word with love
620
Jesus, we look to thee
621
Come, Lord, and tarry not
622
Let every mortal ear attend
623
Now let our voices join
624
I want a principle within
625
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove
626
Buried beneath the yielding wave
627
Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyes
628
I love the Lord, he heard my cries
629
O God, our help in ages past
630
No longer far from rest I roam
631
Oh! could I find, from day to day
632
Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear
633
I heard the voice of Jesus say
634
My soul shall praise thee, O my God
635
Now from the altar of our hearts
636
Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace!
637
She loved her Saviour, and to him
638
Lord, lead the way the Saviour went
639
Grant me within thy courts a place
640
Workman of God, O lose not heart
641
The Saviour, O what endless charms
642
I love to meet where Christians do
643
'Tis faith that purifies the heart
644
O let triumphant faith dispel
645
O 'tis delight, without alloy
646
O Jesus, we're longing thy face to behold
647
Stand up, stand up for Jesus
648
Make us of one heart and mind
649
The Church in her militant state
650
Coming Saviour, now in faith
651
Far from mortal cares retreating
652
Hearts of stone, relent, relent
653
When this passing world is done
654
Holy Bible, Book divine
655
Trusting, my God, in Thee
656
Thou hast said, exalted Jesus
657
Never further than Thy cross
658
Watchman, tell us of the night
659
What subdued and conquered me?
660
Here we meet, and here we part
661
Call them in! the poor, the wretched
662
Knocking, knocking, who is there?
663
Simply trusting every day
664
Oh, to be nothing, nothing
665
Go bury thy sorrow
666
To the hall of the feast came the sinful and fair
667
There is a gate that stands ajar
668
Let all on earth their voices raise
669
Away with our sorrow and fear
670
"Till He come!" Oh, let the words
671
By faith I view my Saviour dying
672
There's a land that is fairer than day
673
Sweet and precious is the promise
674
My hope is built on nothing less
675
Shall we gather at the river
676
Christian, the morn breaks sweetly o'er thee
677
I am so glad that our Father in heaven
678
Dark is the night, and cold the wind is blowing
679
Trusting Jesus, day by day
680
The Lord and Saviour will appear
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