A New Selection of Psalms and Hymns from the Most Approved Authors, Adapted to Public and Private Worship. 2nd ed.

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d201Himself he cannot save
d202Ho, everyone that thirsts, draw nigh
d203Honor and happiness unite To make the Christian's name
d204Hosanna [Hosannas] to the Prince of light
d205Hosanna, with a cheerful sound
d206How are thy servants blest, O Lord [God]
d207How can I sink with such a prop
d208How charming is the place
d209How did my heart rejoice to hear
d210How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord
d211How free and boundless is the grace
d212How long shall death, the tyrant, reign
d213How long shall earth's alluring toys
d214How lost was [is] my [our] condition
d215How oft, alas, this [our] wretched [sinful] [wicked] heart
d216How pleasant, how [and] divinely fair
d217How pleasant 'tis to see
d218How pleased and blest was I
d219How precious is the book divine
d220How shall the young secure their hearts
d221How soft the word [words] my [our] Savior speaks
d222How sweet, how charming is the place
d223How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
d224How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hours
d225How vain are all things here below
d226Hungry, and faint and poor
d227I asked the Lord that I might grow
d228I come, the great Redeemer cries
d229I know that my Redeemer lives, what comfort this
d230I lift my soul to God, my trust is in
d231I love the volume [volumes] of thy word
d232I love thy kingdom, Lord
d233I send the joys of earth away
d234If God to build the house deny
d235In all my Lord's appointed ways
d236In all my [our] vast concerns with thee
d237In Jordan's tide [waves] the Baptist [prophet] stands
d238In mercy, Lord, look down
d239In such a grave as this
d240In thine own ways, O God of love
d241In vain men talk of living faith
d242In vain the giddy world enquires
d243In what confusion earth appears
d244Inquire, ye pilgrims, for the way
d245Inspirer of the ancient seers
d246Is there ambition in my heart
d247Is this the kind return
d248Isr'l in ancient days
d249Jehovah reigns he dwells in light
d250Jesus, and shall it ever be
d251Jesus, at thy command
d252Jesus invites his saints
d253Jesus is gone above the skies [sky]
d254Jesus, let not thy grace delay
d255Jesus, Lover [Savior] of my soul, Let me to thy bosom [refuge] fly
d256Jesus, mighty King in [of] Zion
d257Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace
d258Jesus, my [mine] [our] all, to heaven is [has] gone
d259Jesus, my Savior and my God, Thou hast redeemed me
d260Jesus, O word divinely sweet
d261Jesus obey, ye new born saints
d262Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
d263Jesus, the eternal, glorious Son of God
d264Jesus, when faith with fixed eyes
d265Jesus, with all thy saints above
d266Joy to the world, the Lord is [has] come
d267Kind are the words that Jesus speaks
d268Kind souls, who for the miseries moan
d269Kindred in Christ, for his dear [name's] sake
d270Laden with guilt, and full of fears
d271Let all the heathen writers join
d272Let avarice from [borne] shore to shore
d273Let every mortal ear attend
d274Let me but hear my [the] Savior say
d275Let others boast how strong they be [are]
d276Let party names no more
d277Let sinners take their course
d278Let those who bear the Christian name
d279Let thy Kingdom, blessed Savior
d280Let Zion's watchman all awake
d281Life is the time to serve the Lord
d282Like crowded forest trees we stand
d283Lo what a glorious sight appears
d284Lo what an entertaining sight
d285Look up ye saints direct your eyes
d286Lord, at thy table I [we] behold The wonders of thy grace
d287Lord, how divine Thy comforts are
d288Lord, how secure my conscience was [lay]
d289Lord, I am pained; but I resign My body to thy will
d290Lord, I am thine, entirely thine, Purchased and saved by blood divine
d291Lord, I have made thy word my choice
d292Lord, I would spread my sore distress
d293Lord, if thou dost not soon appear
d294Lord, if thou thy [the] grace impart
d295Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high
d296Lord, in the temple [temples] of thy grace
d297Lord, in these dark and dismal days
d298Lord of my life, O may thy praise
d299Lord, shall we part with gold for dross
d300Lord, thou hast made me know thy ways

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