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Revival Hymns. 4th ed.
Editor:
Nathaniel N. Ibbetson
Publisher:
Simon Probasco, Philadelphia, Penn., 1823
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Elements of Worship
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d101
Sinner [sinners] turn, why will ye [you] die
d102
Sinner [sinners], will you [ye] scorn [slight] the message
d103
Sinners, away from Sinai fly
d104
Sinners, hear, for God hath spoken
d105
Sinners, this solemn truth regard
d106
Sinners, you are now addressed
d107
Smote by thy [the] law, I'm justly slain
d108
Soon as from earth I go
d109
Sovereign grace has [hath] power alone
d110
Stop, poor sinner [sinners], stop and think
d111
Terrible God, that [who] reigns on high
d112
Terrible thought, shall I alone
d113
That awful hour will soon appear
d114
The Christian knows his God aright
d115
The cross of Jesus purifies
d116
The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear
d117
The moment a sinner believes, and trusts in his crucified God
d118
The Son of Man they did betray
d119
The voice of free grace cries escape
d120
Think, wordling, think, alas, how vain
d121
This is the field, the world below, In which the sower
d122
Though in the earthly church below
d123
Thus saith the Lord to Ephesus
d124
To seal the universal doom
d125
Today if ye [you] will hear his voice
d126
Vain, delusive world, adieu
d127
Vain man [men], thy [your] fond pursuits forbear
d128
Weary of struggling with my pain
d129
What scenes of horror and of dread [death]
d130
What wretched fools are they, who hear
d131
When descending from the sky
d132
When Syria's leprous chief
d133
Whene'er a sinner turns to God
d134
While God prolongs the day of grace
d135
Whilst thee I seek, protecting power
d136
Why should you say 'tis yet too soon
d137
Why will ye [you] waste on trifling cares
d138
With aching heart and weeping eyes
d139
With bitter cries, and many tears
d140
With holy fear, and humble song
d141
With radiant beams the sun arose
d142
Ye careless [carnal] professors, who rest on your lees
d143
Ye sons of Adam, vain and young
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