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The Psalmody: a collection of hymns for public and social worship
Publisher:
Freewill Baptist Printing Establishment, Dover, N.H., 1853
Denomination:
Free Will Baptists
Language:
English
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Spirit, leave thy house of clay
1102
Jesus, the vision of thy face
1103
Vital spark of heavenly flame
1104
Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep
1105
Go, spirit of the sainted dead
1106
How blest the righteous when he dies!
1107
I looked upon the righteous man
1108
Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims
1109
This place is holy ground
1110
Dear as thou wast, and justly dear
1111
Lift not thou the wailing voice
1112
Why do we mourn departing friends
1113
Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish
1114
Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb
1115
The grave is now a favored spot
1116
There is a calm for those who weep
1117
Thou art gone to the grave; but we will not deplore thee
1118
Brother, though from yonder sky
1119
Brother, rest from sin and sorrow
1120
Brother, thou art gone to rest
1121
Sister, thou wast mild and lovely
1122
Life is a span--a fleeting hour
1123
So fades the lovely, blooming flower
1124
As vernal flowers perfume the morn
1125
When blooming youth is snatched away
1126
What though the arm of conquering Death
1127
Pastor, thou art from us taken
1128
Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime
1129
Father, gathered round the bier
1130
Servant of God, well done
1131
Weep not for the saint that ascends
1132
All nature dies, and lives again
1133
And must this body die?
1134
Blest be the everlasting God
1135
Why should our mourning thoughts delight
1136
When the last trumpet's awful voice
1137
Shall man, O God of life and light
1138
How long shall Death, the tyrant, reign
1139
Through sorrow's night, and danger's path
1140
When God is nigh, my faith is strong
1141
That awful day will surely come
1142
In the sun, and moon, and stars
1143
The Lord will come, the earth shall quake
1144
The angel comes; he comes to reap
1145
Sinners, take the friendly warning
1146
And will the Judge descend?
1147
The day approaches, O my soul
1148
Hark! that shout of rapturous joy
1149
Lo, he comes, with clouds descending
1150
He reigns--the Lord, the Savior, reigns
1151
The Lord, the Judge, before his throne
1152
Lo, He cometh: countless trumpets
1153
See th' eternal Judge descending
1154
Behold, the day is come
1155
The chariot! the chariot! its wheels roll in fire
1156
When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come
1157
And must I be to judgment brought
1158
There is a region lovelier far
1159
What sinners value, I resign
1160
And is there, Lord, a rest
1161
There is a place of sacred rest
1162
Jerusalem, my glorious home!
1163
There is a land mine eye hath seen
1164
My Father's house on high!
1165
Bright glories rush upon my sight
1166
There is an hour of peaceful rest
1167
There is an hour of hallowed peace
1168
There is a house not made with hands
1169
I would not live alway; I ask not to stay
1170
While on the verge of life I stand
1171
When I can read my title clear
1172
Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart
1173
There is a land of pure delight
1174
On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
1175
When we pass through yonder river
1176
There is a world of perfect bliss
1177
Our sins, alas! how strong they are!
1178
How vain is all beneath the skies!
1179
Far from these narrow scenes of night
1180
Who are these in bright array
1181
Lo, round the throne, at God's right hand
1182
These glorious minds, how bright they shine!
1183
Palms of glory, raiment bright
1184
Nor eye hath seen, nor ear hath heard
1185
High in yonder realms of light
1186
O happy saints, who dwell in light
1187
O for a sweet, inspiring ray
1188
Why will ye waste on trifling cares
1189
Ye sinners, fear the Lord
1190
Happy the man that finds the grace
1191
The time is short; the season near
1192
O thou, whose mercy hears
1193
Why is my heart so far from thee
1194
Where two or three, with sweet accord
1195
Thus saith the Lord, The spacious fields
1196
Wherewith shall I approach the Lord
1197
Forgive us, Lord; to thee we cry
1198
"Father, forgive" the Savior cried
1199
So did the Hebrew prophet raise
1200
As on the cross the Savior hung
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