New Union Hymns

Publisher: American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia, 1850
Language: English
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201Jerusalem, my happy home, name ever dear to mePage Scan
202Come, let us search our ways [hearts] and try [see]Page Scan
203Let worldly minds the world pursuePage Scan
204I send the joys of earth awayPage Scan
205Children of the heavenly king as we journeyPage Scan
206My God, permit me [us] not to be a strangerPage Scan
207How long shall earth's alluring toysPage Scan
208How happy [happy's] every child of grace, who [that] feels [knows] his sins forgivenPage Scan
209When I can read my title clearPage Scan
210How sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sightPage Scan
211Far from the world, O Lord, I [I'd] [we] fleePage Scan
212Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian lovePage Scan
213Religion is the chief concernPage Scan
214O grant me, Lord, myself to seePage Scan
215Am I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
216Haste [Hasten], [O] sinner [sinners] [now] to be wisePage Scan
217Begone, unbelief, [for] my [our] Savior is nearPage Scan
218Ye sons of Adam, vain and youngPage Scan
219Hear, O sinner, mercy hails [calls] youPage Scan
220Come, ye weary, heavy ladenPage Scan
221Sinner [sinners], the voice of God regardPage Scan
222When gathering clouds [storms] around I viewPage Scan
223If Jesus Christ was sent To save us from our sinPage Scan
224If, through unruffled seas, Toward heaven we calmly sailPage Scan
225We journey through a vale of tearsPage Scan
226See the kind [good] Shepherd, Jesus, standsPage Scan
227O my soul, what means this sadnessPage Scan
228'Tis a point I long to knowPage Scan
229The Christian would not have his lotPage Scan
230Be still, my heart, these anxious caresPage Scan
231Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to standPage Scan
232Wait, O my soul, thy [the] Maker's willPage Scan
233And must I part with all I havePage Scan
234Submissive to thy will, my [O] GodPage Scan
235Poor and needy though I bePage Scan
236My times of sorrow and of joy Great God, are inPage Scan
237Ye trembling souls, dismiss your fearsPage Scan
238How gentle God's commandsPage Scan
239God, my supporter and my hopePage Scan
240Father, whate'er of earthly blissPage Scan
241O, for a [an] heart to praise [love] my GodPage Scan
242O for a closer walk with GodPage Scan
243A charge to keep I have, A God to glorifyPage Scan
244O could I find from day to dayPage Scan
245In all my Lord's appointed waysPage Scan
246Return and come to GodPage Scan
247Blessed Lord, thy grace impartPage Scan
248I want a heart to prayPage Scan
249Why is my heart so far from theePage Scan
250So let our lips and lives expressPage Scan
251Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leavePage Scan
252People of the living God! I have sought the worldPage Scan
253In life's young morn of rising youthPage Scan
254Beware of Peter's wordPage Scan
255Long have I [we] sat beneath the soundPage Scan
256My drowsy powers, why sleep ye [you] soPage Scan
257Come, humble sinner, in whose breastPage Scan
258And will the Lord thus condescendPage Scan
259Sinner [sinners], will you [ye] scorn [slight] the messagePage Scan
260With tears of anguish I lamentPage Scan
261Is this the kind returnPage Scan
262Who can describe the joys that risePage Scan
263Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgivePage Scan
264Children listen to the LordPage Scan
265Return, O wanderer, return [Return, return, now wanderer]Page Scan
266Father, a weary heart hath comePage Scan
267How are thy servants blest, O Lord [God]Page Scan
268Come, saith [said] [says] Jesus' sacred voicePage Scan
269Astonished and distressedPage Scan
270Welcome news the gospel brings Page Scan
271Lord, how secure my conscience was [lay]Page Scan
272Children in years and knowledge youngPage Scan
273Behold a stranger at the doorPage Scan
274The Savior calls, let every ear attendPage Scan
275Children, and have you never knownPage Scan
276Return to the Guide of thy youthPage Scan
277It is not earthly pleasurePage Scan
278Just as thou art, without one trace Of love or joyPage Scan
279Come weary soul [souls] with sin [sins] distressedPage Scan
280Sinner, rouse thee from thy sleepPage Scan
281Come hither, all ye [you] weary soulsPage Scan
282O fly, mourning sinner, saith Jesus, to mePage Scan
283This life is but a summer's dayPage Scan
284Our life is ever on the wingPage Scan
285Swift as the winged arrow fliesPage Scan
286As when the [a] weary traveler gainsPage Scan
287Happy the children who are gonePage Scan
288Lo on a narrow neck of landPage Scan
289There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reignPage Scan
290Teach me the measure of my daysPage Scan
291Thee we adore, eternal name, And humblyPage Scan
292Beneath our feet and o'er our headPage Scan
293Come, let us now forget our mirthPage Scan
294Cease, ye [you] mourners, cease to languishPage Scan
295When bending o'er the brink of life [death]Page Scan
296How still and peaceful is [Lord] the gravePage Scan
297Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wingsPage Scan
298I live to die, I die to live, and live, no more to diePage Scan
299And must this body diePage Scan
300Why should our tears in sorrow flowPage Scan

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