The Primitive Baptist Hymnal: a choice collection of hymns and tunes of early and late composition

Editor: M. J. Sears, T. B. Ausmus
Publisher: John T. Smith & Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1881
Denomination: Primitive Baptists
Language: English
Notes: The hymnal skips #495 and #496 and has an unnumbered hymn before #496 and at the end.
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300A debtor to mercy aloneGREEN FIELDSPage Scan
301What think ye of Christ? is the testPage Scan
302Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessingGREENVILLEPage Scan
303Saviour, visit thy plantationPage Scan
304Hail, my ever blessed JesusOLNEYPage Scan
305Zion's King shall reign victoriousPage Scan
306Come, thou long-expected JesusPage Scan
307Amazing grace! (how sweet the sound)AMAZING GRACEPage Scan
308O happy time, long waited forPage Scan
309Jesus, thou art the sinner's friendREMEMBER MEPage Scan
310Proclaim, saith Christ, my wondrous gracePage Scan
311There is a path that leads to GodPage Scan
312I need Thee, precious JesusI NEED THEE PRECIOUS JESUSPage Scan
313To thee be praise foreverPage Scan
314O when shall I see JesusPage Scan
315How lost was my conditionPage Scan
316Soldiers of Christ, be boldCRANBROOKPage Scan
317Jesus, I fly to theePage Scan
318Oh! cease, my wandering soulPage Scan
319My soul, weigh not thy lifePage Scan
320All yesterday is gonePage Scan
321Saviour! thy gentle voicePage Scan
322I am a stranger here belowCONFLICTPage Scan
323Beset with snares on every handPage Scan
324A few more days on earth to spendPage Scan
325Mixtures of joy and sorrowPage Scan
326There is a world we have not seenPage Scan
327Lord, how mysterious are thy waysPage Scan
328Nearer, my God, to theeBETHANYPage Scan
329Jesus! lover of my soulMARTYNPage Scan
330Mary to the Saviour's tombPage Scan
331Must Jesus bear the cross aloneMAITLANDPage Scan
332Forever blessed be the LordPage Scan
333The sinner that by precious faithPage Scan
334When languor and disease invadeREDEMPTIONPage Scan
335O for a closer walk with GodPage Scan
336How firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordHOW FIRM A FOUNDATIONPage Scan
337Lord, I hear of show'rs of blessingEVEN MEPage Scan
338Approach, my soul, the mercy-seatCOWPERPage Scan
339Lord, in thy courts we now appearPage Scan
340Prayer is the soul's sincere desirePage Scan
341How oft, alas! this wretched heartEVANPage Scan
342Dear Father, to thy mercy-seatPage Scan
343When Hagar found the bottle spentPage Scan
344When I can read my title clearNINETY-FIFTHPage Scan
345Who knows but such a one as IPage Scan
346The hour of prayer once more is comePage Scan
347Brethren, we have met to worshipPage Scan
348Dearest Lord, thou hast commandedPage Scan
349Behold the throne of gracePage Scan
350Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayerSWEET HOUR OF PRAYERPage Scan
351From every stormy wind that blowsRETREATPage Scan
352Prayer makes the darkened cloud withdrawPage Scan
353While o'er the deep thy servants sailPage Scan
354Brethren, we have met againPLEYEL'S HYMNPage Scan
355Precious Jesus, must it bePage Scan
356Now from the world withdrawnLABANPage Scan
357Like Noah's weary dovePage Scan
358Unto thine altar, LordPage Scan
359Mercy, O thou Son of DavidCHARLESTOWNPage Scan
360Could the creatures help or ease usPage Scan
361What a Friend we have in JesusWHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUSPage Scan
362'Twas with an everlasting loveWINDHAMPage Scan
363In grateful songs we will recordPage Scan
364From all that dwell below the skiesPage Scan
365I will extol thee, Lord, on highPage Scan
366Now let us raise our cheerful strainsPage Scan
367O Lord, thy boundless love to mePage Scan
368O love divine, how sweet thou art!Page Scan
369What wondrous love is this, O my soulWONDROUS LOVEPage Scan
370Oh! Christ, he is the fountainWEBBPage Scan
371O, bliss of the purified, bliss of the freeO SING OF HIS MIGHTY LOVEPage Scan
372I would not live alway; I ask not to stayFREDERICKPage Scan
373My days, my weeks, my months, my yearsKINGWOODPage Scan
374The little babe is gone to restTHE LITTLE BABE IS GONE TO RESTPage Scan
375When God is nigh, my faith is strongPage Scan
376Why do we mourn departing friendsMANOAHPage Scan
377Thee we adore, eternal namePage Scan
378Sweet rivers of redeeming lovePage Scan
379Teach me the measure of my daysPage Scan
380My head and stay is took awayPage Scan
381Death may dissolve my body nowPage Scan
382Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleepRESTPage Scan
383How sweet the hour of closing dayPage Scan
384Dear is the spot where Christians sleepPage Scan
385How blest the righteous when he diesZEPHYRPage Scan
386Unveil thy bosom, faithful tombPage Scan
387Why should we start and fear to die?Page Scan
388Come, let us join our friends aboveAVONPage Scan
389Hark, from the tombs a doleful soundPage Scan
390How short the race our friend has runPage Scan
391There is a land of pure delightVARINAPage Scan
392'Tis sweet to think of those at restPage Scan
393And must this body dieAYLESBURYPage Scan
394What cheering words are thesePage Scan
395O where shall rest be foundPage Scan
396We speak of the realms of the blestIOWAPage Scan
397My days are extinguished and gonePage Scan
398How blest is our brother, bereftPage Scan
399There is a land, a happy landTHE LAND OF BEULAHPage Scan

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