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One Hundred Choice Hymns: in large type
Publisher:
James Taylor, Edinburgh, 1882
Language:
English
Notes:
Numbering is by page number
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9-205
206-221
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9
I shine in the light of God
11
O Holy Spirit! now descend on me
13
I have a treasure which I prize
15
O Lord, in me Thy mighty power exert
16
Soul, arise! Night's shades descending
19
I have been at the altar and witness'd the Lamb
21
Thy way—not mine, O Lord
22
Lead, Saviour, lead; amid the encircling gloom
23
I've found the Pearl of greatest price
25
The Master has come over Jordan
27
Is thy cruse of comfort wasting?
29
Faith is a very simple thing
31
Still in loving, still in loving, more than being loved, is joy
33
'Himself hath done it all,'—O how those words
35
Hast thou within a care so deep
36
Oh, how can you live without Jesus, my friend
39
Heir of glory, art thou weeping?
41
I am seeking a country—the Home of the blest
44
Give thanks in everything!
46
I thank Thee for the trials, Lord
48
Speak gently, it is better far
50
We would see Jesus—for the shadows lengthen
52
O Christ, what burdens bow'd Thy head!
54
Just as thou art—without one trace
55
Just as I am—without one plea
56
Just as Thou wilt—Lord, be it done
58
Let nothing keep you back from Christ
60
O eyes that are weary, and hearts that are sore
62
Dread not the cup of sorrow
65
Bride of My Love! Ere from the Cross uplifted
68
Lead me, my Father—lead Thy child
70
Musing of all my Father's love
72
Father, I know that all my life
74
What Thou hast done, my God, for me
76
Nearer, my God, to Thee
78
One sweetly solemn thought
79
My weary spirit is oppress'd
81
One by one the sands are flowing
83
Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry
85
A mind at 'perfect peace' with God
86
From the far-off fields of earthly toil
89
There is a Fountain filled with blood
90
Hark, my soul! it is the Lord
91
My Saviour, Thou hast offer'd rest
93
Oh! yes, in all Thy dealings, Father
95
What then? Why then another pilgrim song
97
Rock of Ages, cleft for me
98
A debtor to Mercy alone
99
'Tis Love which hath our way prepared
100
To walk with God, O fellowship divine!
102
How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds
103
I lay my sins on Jesus
105
I need Thee, precious Jesus, for I am full of sin
107
Father, I ask for heavenly light
109
I heard the voice of Jesus say
110
Cling to the Crucified
111
'In no wise cast thee out'—the words are spoken
113
I once was a stranger to grace and to God
115
How oft we pray for holiness
118
'Abide in Me!'—Most loving counsel this
121
There is life in a Look at the Crucified One
123
Child of God! believe His promise
125
Father, I bring this worthless child to Thee
127
Jesus, my Lord, I've told to Thee
129
My Father, can I learn so hard a task?
131
And dost thou seem forsaken
133
Nothing, either great or small
134
I've tried in vain a thousand ways
135
There is a name I love to hear
137
I have been to a land, a Border Land
140
Come, thou weary sinner
142
Wearied and worn with earthly cares
146
Saviour, whose crown'd humanity
148
Beneath the Cross of Jesus
150
Abide with me! fast falls the even-tide
152
Look unto Me, and be ye saved
154
We wept—'twas Nature wept—but Faith
156
'We would see Jesus'—all is gloom around us
158
I was wandering and weary
160
I will bless Thee—for seasons of gladness
162
Nothing between, Lord, nothing between
164
My hope is built on nothing less
165
It may be in the evening
170
My day is dippin' in the West, 'tis gloamin' wi' me noo
172
Pilgrims on the road to glory
174
I am far frae my hame, and I'm weary oftenwhiles
176
He gave me back the bond
177
We a' hae a something, be't great or be't sma'
178
Forth into the darkness passing
180
'Midst changing scenes, and changing friends
182
What book is that, whose page divine
185
It was a time of sadness, and my heart
189
Thousands, O Lord of hosts! to-day
191
Oh! weep not for the blessed dead
194
What think you of Christ? is the test
196
Softly and gently these words were breathed
199
Israel, in ancient days
201
In evil long I took delight
203
Christian, when thy way seems darkest
205
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
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