The New Song: consisting of very choice notes of redemption, embracing new original,and also selcted songs, appropriate for prayer and revivial meetings

Editor: Rev. Aaron Coons
Publisher: S. T. Gordon & Son, New York, 1875
Denomination: Methodist Episcopal Church
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to hymns that start on the same page.
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73bFaith, mighty faith, the promise seesPage Scan
74aHow lost was [is] my [our] conditionPage Scan
74bO happy day that fixed my choicePage Scan
75Jesus the Lamb of God hath bledPage Scan
76aHow happy every child of gracePage Scan
76bO how happy are thePage Scan
77There is no other name like JesusPage Scan
78We are coming, blessed SaviorPage Scan
79Jesus' name, so precious everPage Scan
80While I lean on Jesus' breastPage Scan
81There is no name so sweet on earth, No name so sweet in heavenPage Scan
82My soul is now united to Christ, the living vinePage Scan
83aFade, fade, each earthly joyPage Scan
83bCome thou Fount of every blessingPage Scan
84aHow sweet the name of Jesus soundsPage Scan
84bTo thee, our God and Savior, our heartsPage Scan
85aSaviour divine, I would be thinePage Scan
85bCome, in, come in, thou heav'nly guestPage Scan
86O cherished day when Jesus said to mePage Scan
87I'm a pilgrim, and a stranger, Rough and thorny is the road, OftenPage Scan
88My God I am thine, what a comfort [pleasure] divinePage Scan
89'Tis my Lord's meridian lightPage Scan
90aChristian, awake, the light breaks o'er theePage Scan
90bMy God, I am thine, what a comfort divinePage Scan
91aO tell me no more of this [the] world's vain [vain world's] storePage Scan
91bFather of spirits, hear our prayerPage Scan
91cNow I have found the ground whereinPage Scan
92O now I see the crimson [cleansing] wavePage Scan
93My spirit leaps with ecstasyPage Scan
94O there is a fountain that never is dryPage Scan
95aHow I long to be like Jesus[How I long to be like Jesus]Page Scan
95bFar from my thoughts, vain world, be gonePage Scan
96O precious thought, I found at lastPage Scan
97aCome, my Saviour, with thy blessingPage Scan
97bHoly Spirit, Fount of blessingPage Scan
98Lord, I perish, save, I criedPage Scan
99aThere's a fountain in Jesus which always runsPage Scan
99bAll glory and praise to Jesus our LordPage Scan
100aDear Jesus, I long to be perfectly wholePage Scan
100bLord, I believe a rest remainsPage Scan
101Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayerPage Scan
102aWatchman, tell me, does the morning[Watchman, tell me, does the morning]Page Scan
102bIs there anybody here, like a sinking Peter?Page Scan
103Let us kneel, for God is herePage Scan
104Say, is your lamp burning, my brotherPage Scan
105Come, my brethren, let us laborPage Scan
106Work, for the night is comingPage Scan
107Why stand ye here, the Master saidPage Scan
108I love to tell the story of unseen things abovePage Scan
109Though the clouds are lowering round mePage Scan
110If you cannot on the ocean sail among [amongst] the swiftest fleetPage Scan
111Not thine own O teacher bought with bloodPage Scan
112I will sing for Jesus, With his bloodPage Scan
113Go work, for the harvest is nearPage Scan
114aMust Jesus bear the [his] cross alonePage Scan
114bThough hosts encamp around mePage Scan
115a'Twas but a box of ointmentPage Scan
115bCome, thou soul-transforming spiritPage Scan
115cAm I a soldier of the cross?Page Scan
116aLive on the field of battlePage Scan
116bAm I a soldier of the cross?Page Scan
117If I were a voice, a persuasive voicePage Scan
118aChristian brethren, one and allPage Scan
118bAm I a soldier of the cross?Page Scan
119Courage, ye pilgrims, in Jesus confidePage Scan
120How often I am wearyPage Scan
121Sweep o'er us, light afflictionsPage Scan
122What are our light afflictions herePage Scan
123Glory to God, we'll trust in his wordPage Scan
124In some way or other, the Lord will providePage Scan
125When the howling tempest ragesPage Scan
126Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leavePage Scan
127When I can read my title clearPage Scan
128Sing a hymn to Jesus, when the heart is faintPage Scan
129aTossed with rough winds, and faint with fearPage Scan
129bChildren of the heavenly king as we journeyPage Scan
130aWhat poor despised companyPage Scan
130bSaviour, where'er thy steps I see, Glory hallelujah!Page Scan
131aJesus still lead onPage Scan
131bGod is my strong salvationPage Scan
132aWhat though fierce storms sweep o'er us herePage Scan
132bThrough tribulation [tribulations] deepPage Scan
133We're on our way to CanaanPage Scan
134Thank God for the Bible, 'tis there that we findPage Scan
135O how sweet is the BiblePage Scan
136aO send forth the Bible[Oh send forth the Bible, more precious than gold]Page Scan
136bI trust the Lord, upon his wordPage Scan
137This book is all that's left me nowPage Scan
138What is it shows my soul the wayPage Scan
139Land ahead, its fruits are wavingPage Scan
140Methinks I see a distant shorePage Scan
141My latest sun is sinking fast, My race is nearly runPage Scan
142aWhence came the armies of the skyPage Scan
142bA few more days of grief and woePage Scan
143There'll be no more sorrowPage Scan
144While walking the valePage Scan
145What if our bark, o'er life's rough wavePage Scan
146What to me are earth's pleasuresPage Scan
147From trials we'll be freePage Scan
148Who are these [those] arrayed in whitePage Scan

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