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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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When Jesus claims the sinner's heart
d302
When Jesus' gracious hand
d303
When Jesus with his mighty [matchless] love
d304
When Jesus would his grace proclaim
d305
When legal hope my mind possessed
d306
When mercy's building to complete
d307
When Noah with his favored few
d308
When our first head and natural root
d309
When overwhelmed with doubts and fear
d310
When saint to saint, in days of old their sorrows sins and
d311
When shades dark and mountains high
d312
When shall thy lovely face be seen
d313
When Sodom's sin and awful cry
d314
When the poor prisoner through a grate Sees others walk at large
d315
When to his father's fond embrace The prodigal returned
d316
When Zion's sons, Great God, appear
d317
Where must a sinner fly
d318
Where must a weary sinner go
d319
Where, sinner, canst thou flee
d320
Whereas I struggled hard by prayer
d321
While in the vale of vision, dead
d322
Who are they in bright apparel
d323
Who, but the soul that's led to know
d324
Who can the distant period trace
d325
Who is this lovely person, who
d326
Why, O my soul, art thou dismayed
d327
Why, thus cast down, my soul
d328
Wide is the gate of death
d329
With Christ in God your life is hid
d330
With David's Lord, and ours A covenant was made
d331
With grief I feel a treacherous heart
d332
Without dispute, 'twixt bond or free
d333
Would you distinctly know the sound
d334
Ye daughters of Zion arise
d335
Ye ransomed sons of Adam's race
d336
Ye slaves of sin, redeemed by blood Salvation's theme pursue
d337
Ye sons of mirth, and sons of pride
d338
Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor Behold a royal feast
d339
You must not think the questions odd
d340
Zion's a city fair God hath blessed [blest]
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