Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Public Worship, and Approved by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America

Publisher: Presbyterian Board of Publication, Philadelphia, 1830
Denomination: Presbyterian hymnals (general)
Language: English
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P133bBlest are the sons of peacePage Scan
P134Ye that [who] obey the immortal kingPage Scan
P135aPraise ye the Lord, exalt his namePage Scan
P135bGreat is the Lord, exalted highPage Scan
P135cAwake, ye saints, to praise your KingPage Scan
P136aGive thanks to God the sovereign Lord [King]Page Scan
P136bGive thanks to God most highPage Scan
P136cGive to our God [the Lord] immortal praisePage Scan
P137aBy Babel's stream the captives satPage Scan
P137bI love thy kingdom, LordPage Scan
P138With all my powers of heart and tonguePage Scan
P139aLord, thou hast searched, and seen me [us] throughPage Scan
P139bCould I so false, so faithless provePage Scan
P139cMy God, what inward grief I feelPage Scan
P139dIn all my [our] vast concerns with theePage Scan
P139eLord, when I count thy mercies o'erPage Scan
P140Protect us Lord from fatal harmPage Scan
P141My God, accept my early vowsPage Scan
P142To God I made [I'll make] my sorrows knownPage Scan
P143aMy righteous Judge, my gracious GodPage Scan
P143bMy God, thy long delay to savePage Scan
P144aForever blessed be the Lord, my SaviorPage Scan
P144bLord, what is man, poor feeble manPage Scan
P144cHappy the city, where their sonsPage Scan
P145aMy God, my King, thy various praisePage Scan
P145bLong as I live I'll bless thy namePage Scan
P145cSweet is the memory of thy gracePage Scan
P145dLet every tongue thy goodness speakPage Scan
P146aPraise ye the Lord, my heart shall join in work so pleasantPage Scan
P146bI'll praise my Maker with my [while I've] [whilst I've] breathPage Scan
P147aPraise ye the Lord, 'tis good to raise your [our] hearts and voicesPage Scan
P147bLet Zion praise the mighty GodPage Scan
P147cWith songs and honors sounding loudPage Scan
P148aYe tribes of Adam join, with heaven and earth and seasPage Scan
P148bLet all the earth born racePage Scan
P148cBegin, my soul, the exalted layPage Scan
P148dLoud hallelujahs to the LordPage Scan
P148eLet every creature join To praise the eternal GodPage Scan
P148fLet earth and ocean knowPage Scan
P148gMonarchs of wide commandPage Scan
P149All ye that [who] love the Lord rejoicePage Scan
P150aIn God's own house pronounce his praisePage Scan
P150bPraise ye the Lord, all nature joinPage Scan
P1110bJesus, our Lord, ascend thy throne
H1Ere the blue heavens were stretched abroadPage Scan
H2Awake, awake the sacred songPage Scan
H3Naked as from the earth we camePage Scan
H4Let every mortal ear attendPage Scan
H5How glorious is the sacred placePage Scan
h6Lord, how secure and blest [blessed] are theyPage Scan
H7How beauteous are their [his] feetPage Scan
H8There was an hour when Christ rejoicedPage Scan
H9The lands that long in darkness layPage Scan
H10Who shall the Lord's elect condemnPage Scan
H11Let me but hear my [the] Savior sayPage Scan
H12O for an overcoming faithPage Scan
H13Hear what the voice from heaven proclaimsPage Scan
H14Awake my heart, arise my tonguePage Scan
H15Lo, what a glorious sight appearsPage Scan
H16Blest be the everlasting [eternal] GodPage Scan
H17Death may dissolve my body now, And bear my spirit homePage Scan
H18In thine own ways, O God of lovePage Scan
H19Whence do our mournful thoughts arisePage Scan
H20Now shall my inward joys arise, and burstPage Scan
H21Awake, our souls, away our fearsPage Scan
H22How strong thine arm is, mighty GodPage Scan
H23To God the only wise, our Savior and our KingPage Scan
H24'Twas the commission of our [the] LordPage Scan
H25God, who in various methods toldPage Scan
H26Back with humble shame we lookPage Scan
H27Now to the Lord, that [who] makes [made] us know
H28Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the thronePage Scan
H29What equal honors shall we bringPage Scan
H30Behold what wondrous gracePage Scan
H31Thou whom my soul admires abovePage Scan
H32When strangers stand and hear me tellPage Scan
H33God of the morning, at whose [thy] voicePage Scan
H34Thus far my God hath [has] led me onPage Scan
H35My God, how endless [lasting] is thy lovePage Scan
H36Not from the dust affliction growsPage Scan
H37Thus saith [speaks] the high and lofty OnePage Scan
H38Life is the time to serve the LordPage Scan
H39Ye sons of Adam, vain and youngPage Scan
H40Now in the heat [flush] of youthful bloodPage Scan
H41Vain are the hopes the [that] sons of menPage Scan
H42Not all the outward forms on earth, Nor rites that God hath givenPage Scan
H43Buried in [the] shadows of the nightPage Scan
H44How heavy is the nightPage Scan
H45Not to condemn the sons of men did Christ the sonPage Scan
H46Who can describe the joys that risePage Scan
H47Blest are the humble souls that [who] seePage Scan
H48I'm not ashamed to own my [the] LordPage Scan
H49Not the malicious or [nor] [and] profanePage Scan
H50Nor eye hath seen nor ear hath heardPage Scan
H51Not with our mortal eyes have we beheld the LordPage Scan
H52No more, my God, I boast no more, Of all the duties I have donePage Scan
H53There is a house not made with [by] hands, EternalPage Scan
H54Lord, we confess our numerous faultsPage Scan
H55How large the promise, how divinePage Scan
H56Gentiles by nature, we belongPage Scan

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