A New Selection of Nearly Eight Hundred Evangelical Hymns, from More than 200 Authors in England, Scotland, Ireland, & America, including a great number of originals, alphabetically arranged

Editor: John Dobell
Publisher: A. Tower, J. Grigg, and T. Desilver, Philadelphia, 1825
Language: English
Notes: Choruses are numbered separately. Two unnumbered hymns at the end are given numbers starting with A. The hymnal skips some numbers. The page scan is missing some pages.
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540bHow welcome to the saints, when press'dPage Scan
540cAnother six days' work is donePage Scan
541Come, let us join with sweet accordPage Scan
542The Lord of Sabbaths let us praisePage Scan
543On this sweet morn my Lord arose Page Scan
544Come, dearest Lord, and feed thy sheepPage Scan
545O happy souls, who dwell abovePage Scan
546aTo-day the Saviour rosePage Scan
546bSafely thro' another weekPage Scan
547Awake, our drowsy soulsPage Scan
548Welcome, delightful mornPage Scan
549Thine earthly sabbaths, Lord, we lovePage Scan
550aFrequent the day of God returnsPage Scan
550bWhen, O dear Jesus, when shall I Page Scan
551God of sabbaths, Israel's LordPage Scan
552Dear friends, as you have own'dPage Scan
553Lord, I am thine, entirely thinePage Scan
554Pity a helpless sinner, LordPage Scan
555How pleasing is the sight to seePage Scan
556Daughters of Sion, ye who singPage Scan
557Here at thy table, Lord, we meetPage Scan
558Great God, we now surround thy boardPage Scan
559Lord, at thy table I beholdPage Scan
560Is this my Jesus, this my GodPage Scan
561All ye that pass byPage Scan
562aWhen I view my Saviour bleedingPage Scan
562bFrom the cross uplifted highPage Scan
563When any turn from Sion's wayPage Scan
564Thou only Sov'reign of my heartPage Scan
565Long ere the sun began his daysPage Scan
566Salvation, thro' our dying GodPage Scan
567Jesu's precious name excelsPage Scan
568Salvation, how precious the soundPage Scan
569Jesus is our great salvationPage Scan
570From Jesse's root, behold a branch arisePage Scan
571In form I long had bow'd the kneePage Scan
572How are thy servants bless'd, O LordPage Scan
573Thy providence, great God, we praisePage Scan
574Praise ye the Lord,--O blissful themePage Scan
575Thou,--who didst form the rolling spheresPage Scan
576Now, the long wish'd-for spring is comePage Scan
577Great God, at thy commandPage Scan
578Great God, we view thy chast'ning handPage Scan
579The Lord hath heard his people's criesPage Scan
580Lord of the earth, and seas, and skiesPage Scan
581Great God, to thee, with cheerful songsPage Scan
582To praise the ever-bounteous LordPage Scan
583See, how the little toiling antPage Scan
584Great God, as seasons disappearPage Scan
585See, how the winter's icy handPage Scan
586Stern winter throws his icy chainsPage Scan
587Sweet was the time, when I first feltPage Scan
588aDost thou, dear Jesus, suffer shamePage Scan
588bAnd must I part with all I havePage Scan
589When some kind shepherd from his foldPage Scan
590Pity, Lord, thy straying sheepPage Scan
591Who hath our report believed?Page Scan
592O thou, before whose gracious thronePage Scan
593My soul, the minutes haste awayPage Scan
594My God, thy service well demandsPage Scan
595Sin, in ten thousand treach'rous waysPage Scan
596O could I find some peaceful bow'rPage Scan
597All my sins imputed werePage Scan
598The Canaanite still in the landPage Scan
599Sinner, O why so thoughtless grown?Page Scan
600Lord, and am I yet alivePage Scan
601With radiant beams the sun arosePage Scan
602The billows swell, the winds are highPage Scan
603Submissive to thy will, my GodPage Scan
604aDear Lord! my best desires fulfilPage Scan
604bAnd can my heart aspire so highPage Scan
605Lord, hast thou call'd me by thy gracePage Scan
606a"It shall be well," let sinners knowPage Scan
606bOur hearts are fasten'd to the worldPage Scan
607aThe spacious firmament on highPage Scan
607bBright source of everlasting love!Page Scan
608Great God, accept our songs of praisePage Scan
609O what pleasure 'tis to seePage Scan
610Once more we keep the sacred day Page Scan
611Bestow, dear Lord, upon our youthPage Scan
612Lord, in the days of youthPage Scan
613Thee Father, we praisePage Scan
614Come, let our voices joinPage Scan
615Sing to the Lord abovePage Scan
616Ransom'd sinners, sing the praisesPage Scan
617aThe best of wisdom is to knowPage Scan
617bAnd will th' offended God againPage Scan
618Jehovah sits upon the cloudsPage Scan
619a"The time is short"! the season nearPage Scan
619bProstrate before thy throne I fallPage Scan
620Lo! on a narrow neck of landPage Scan
621These mortal joys, how soon they fade!Page Scan
622God of my life, to thee belongPage Scan
623Thus far my God hath led me onPage Scan
624I ask'd the Lord that I might growPage Scan
625'Tis my happiness belowPage Scan
626Come, my soul, before the LAMBPage Scan
627Jehovah hath said, 'tis left on recordPage Scan
628Behold! the mighty Saviour comesPage Scan
629My God the cov'nant of thy lovePage Scan

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