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Old School Sonnets, or a Selection of Choice Hymns
Editor:
James Osbourn
Publisher:
John D. Toy, Baltimore, Md., 1836
Denomination:
Primitive (Old School) Baptists
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Elements of Worship
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A beggar poor had lost his eyes
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A child of God is made
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A Christian sergeant, sent to list
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A female, much distrest [distressed]
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A form of words, though e'er so sound Can never
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A heavenly host triumphant bring
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A new made world appeared so gay
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A potent monarch, 'tis declared
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A refuge for sinners, the gospel makes known
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A rock salutes mine eye
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A saint there was in days of old
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A sinner, who can read his case
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A worldling spent each day In luxury and state
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Ah when the saints where Jesus reigns
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Alas poor soul what ails thee now
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All glorious God, what hymns of praise Shall our transported voices raise
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All hail, my Lord, for thou, yes, thou art infinitely fair
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Although my Lord is now enthroned
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Among [amongst] the list of worthies found
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An awful work it is to die
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An early summons Jesus sends
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And must it Lord be so
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And now the Savior goes
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And why, dear Savior, tell me why
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Arise, my thoughts, and trace the spring
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As branches from the vine
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As Jesus the Lord he receives
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As Moses lifts the serpent high
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As vapors rising from the earth
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As when a child secure of harms
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At length he bowed his dying head
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Before the day star knew its place
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Before the sun, the fount of light A single round had run
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Behold from the desert of sin
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Behold how Adam's hapless race
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Behold, the Shepherd's tender care
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Behold the spouse replete [oppressed] with fears
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Believers own they are but blind
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Beneath the sacred throne of God
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Blest are the dead, yea, saith the word
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By covenant transaction, and blood
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By faith I know the worlds were made
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By faith in Christ I walk with God
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Cheer up, ye saints for ye shall all rise
d45
Cheer up, ye traveling souls
d46
Christ, exalted, is our song
d47
Christ is the friend of sinners
d48
Christ is the sinner's only friend
d49
Christ suffered once our crown to win
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Come, all ye chosen saints of God that long to feel the cle
d51
Come, all ye ransomed of the Lord, Your grateful tribute br
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Come, friends,admire how Christ renews
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Come hither ye, that fain would know
d54
Come, see the man at Jesus' feet
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Come sinners and sing in a sweet song of praise
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Come sinners the Lord mediator and bless
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Come, ye Christians, sing the praises
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Could I with men and angels vie
d59
Day of judgment, day of wonders
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Dear Lord, and will [has] thy pardoning love
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Dear soul, when all the human race
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Deep in a cold, a joyless cell A doleful gulph of gloommy care
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Dismiss us with Thy blessing, Lord, Help
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Exceeding precious is my Lord
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Faith has for its foundation broad
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Faith's a convincing proof
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Father, we seek thy grace
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Fear not though your comforts be slain
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For sinners base and quite undone
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For sinners, Jehovah, eternally blest
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For sorry strangers such as I
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For weary saints a rest remains
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From sin's dark, thorny maze
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From thee, O sin, our sorrows flow
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From Zion, God declares
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God and his law are my delight
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God has from sleep restored my sight
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God, in the gospel of his [the] Son
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Good doctrines in the head
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Good news to men, still new and fresh
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Grace, 'tis a charming [cheering] [joyful] [pleasing] sound
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Gracious God, thy children keep
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Grant, Lord, my name engraved may be
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Great Fountain of grace, which none can explore
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Great God, we in thy courts appear
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Great Rock, for weary sinners made
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Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
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Hail, Prince of Peace and Lord of all
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He that believeth Christ the Lord
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Hither, ye poor, ye sick, ye blind
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Honey though the bee prepares
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How awful the state I was in
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How can ye hope, deluded souls
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How hard and rugged is the way [road]
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How hurtful was the choice of Lot
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How long, my Savior, must I find
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How many hapless souls we see
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How sluggish is my heart
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How sore a plague is sin
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How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hours
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