Portions of the Psalms of David, and other parts of scripture, in verse: designed as a companion for the Christian (2nd ed.)

Author: J. Rusling
Publisher: Sold by the Publisher, Philadelphia, 1838
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to numbers when more than one hymn is on a page. Pages 140-148 are missing.
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170This is our God most HighPage Scan
172In that auspicious, glorious dayPage Scan
174Comfort my people, saith the LordPage Scan
176Zion put on they strength, awakePage Scan
178For who hath our report believed?Page Scan
181Thou barren, sing, who didst not bearPage Scan
183Ye thirsty souls, draw nearPage Scan
187Zion, lift up thy trumpet soundPage Scan
190Zion arise! thy light is comePage Scan
191The Spirit of the Lord doth restPage Scan
192For Zion's sake I will not restPage Scan
194I heard with awe thy speech, O LordPage Scan
196How bless'd the poor in spirit arePage Scan
197What though that gift to me belongsPage Scan
199Hail! Jacob's God, and sovereign LordPage Scan
205God as our Father we proclaimPage Scan
206Great eternal DeityPage Scan
209The Lord a marriage feast did gracePage Scan
210The Lord did his disciples callPage Scan
211Near to Bethesda's Pool there layPage Scan
216To ancient Sychar, see the LordPage Scan
219Once on a time Christ's little bandPage Scan
220When Jesus once had crossed the seaPage Scan
222Our Lord, as history doth declarePage Scan
224The heavenly kingdom which I singPage Scan
227Once I enjoyed a Fathers carePage Scan
230It was in ancient BethanyPage Scan
234Then shall the kingdom likened bePage Scan
235The kingdom also is comparedPage Scan
237O, thou ethereal heavenly flamePage Scan
239O the immensity of blissPage Scan
240Lingering I stay these shores alongPage Scan
242How happy are the showers of gracePage Scan

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