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A Selection of Hymns: from the best authors, intended to be an appendix to Dr. Watt's psalms and hymns. (1st Am. ed.)
Editor:
John Rippon, A.M.
Publisher:
William Durell, New York, 1792
Language:
English
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CCI
Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone
CCII
There is no path to heavenly bliss
CCIII
My God, assist me, while I raise
CCIV
Compar'd with Christ, in all beside
CCV
The bible is justly esteem'd
CCVI
Jesus, we hang upon the word
CCVII
Come, gracious spirit, heavenly dove
CCVIII
Bless'd Jesus, source of grace divine
CCIX
As showers on meadows newly mown
CCX
Hear, gracious sovereign, from thy throne
CCXI
Eternal spirit, source of light
CCXII
At anchor laid, remove from home
CCXIII
Dear Lord, and shall thy spirit rest
CCXIV
Descend, holy spirit the dove
CCXV
Stay, thou insulted spirit, stay
CCXVI
My God, what silkin cords are thine!
CCXVII
Faith! – 'tis a precious grace
CCXVIII
Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss
CCXIX
Jesus, our soul's delightful choice
CCXX
Encompass'd with clouds of distress
CCXXI
From whence this fear and unbelief
CCXXII
The moment a sinner believes
CCXXIII
A debtor to mercy alone
CCXXIV
Your harps, ye trembling saints
CCXXV
Not by the laws]of innocence
CCXXVI
Thrice happy souls, who born from heaven
CCXXVII
Happy beyond description he
CCXXVIII
Am I a soldier of the cross
CCXXIX
Behold the sons, the heirs of God
CCXXX
And be it so, that 'till this hour
CCXXXI
O God, my sun, thy blissful rays
CCXXXII
Come, Lord, and help us to rejoice
CCXXXIII
Why sinks my weak desponding mind?
CCXXXIV
Ye humble souls, complain no more
CCXXXV
Lord, at thy feet we sinners lie
CCXXXVI
Lord, with a griev'd and aching heart
CCXXXVII
Lord, if thou thy grace impart
CCXXXVIII
The righteous Lord, supremely great
CCXXXIX
Now let our voices join
CCXL
Children of the heavenly king
CCXLI
When darkness long has veil'd my mind
CCXLII
Blessed redeemer how divine
CCXLIII
Praise to the Lord of the boundless might
CCXLIV
Dear savior, make me wise to see
CCXLV
Thy way, O God, is in the sea
CCXLVI
O what stupendous mercy shines
CCXLVII
Yes, I would love thee, blessed God
CCXLVIII
O Lord, I would delight in thee
CCXLIX
Of all the joys we mortals know
CCL
'Tis a point I long to know
CCLI
Come, let me love: or is my mind
CCLII
And have I, Christ, no love to thee
CCLIII
My gracious Redeemer I'll love
CCLIV
Blest be the tie that binds
CCLV
Let party names no more
CCLVI
Great spirit of immortal love
CCLVII
Father of mercies send thy grace
CCLVIII
Aloud we sing the wondrous grace
CCLIX
Should bounteous nature kindly pour
CCLX
Ye humble souls rejoice
CCLXI
Happy the man whose cautious steps
CCLXII
Thus Augur breathed his warm desire
CCLXIII
Patience! O what a grace divine
CCLXIV
Dear Lord, tho' bitter is the cup
CCLXV
Unite my roving thoughs unite
CCLXVI
Dear friend of friendless sinners, hear
CCLXVII
Repent, the voice celestial cries
CCLXVIII
Searcher of hearts, before thy face
CCLXIX
Exalted prince of life, we own
CCLXX
Father, at thy call I come
CCLXXI
Prostrate dear Jesus at thy feet
CCLXXII
Dear Savior, when my thoughts recall
CCLXXIII
The mighty God will not despise
CCLXXIV
Why, O my soul, why weepest thou?
CCLXXV
The Lord will happiness divine
CCLXXVI
My times of sorrow and of joy
CCLXXVII
O Lord, my best desires fulfill
CCLXXVIII
And can my heart aspire so high
CCLXXIX
It is the Lord— enthron'd in light
CCLXXX
Asham'd of Christ! my soul, disdain
CCLXXXI
And must I part with all I have
CCLXXXII
Let those who bear the Christian name
CCLXXXIII
If secret fraud should dwell
CCLXXXIV
Religion is the chief concern
CCLXXXV
Thro' all the changing scenes of life
CCLXXXVI
Away my unbelieving fear
CCLXXXVII
Lord, didst thou die, but not for me?
CCLXXXVIII
Ye trembling souls, dismiss your fears
CCLXXXIX
Unclean, unclean, and full of sin
CCXC
Begone, unbelief
CCXCI
Happy the man who finds the grace
CCXCII
Blest men, who stretch their willing hands
CCXCIII
While carnal men, with all their might
CCXCIV
With melting Heart, and weeping Eyes
CCXCV
Jesus, full of all compassion
CCXCVI
Gracious Lord, incline thine ear
CCXCVII
Beset with snares on every hand
CCXCVIII
And will the eternal King
CCXCIX
And will the offended God again
CCC
How happy is the pilgrim's lot
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