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The Social Harp: Comprising the Richest Variety of Spiritual Songs ...

Editor: M. Bird, S. B. Howard
Publisher: Cumberland Presbyterian Board of Publication, Louisville, Ky., 1849
Denomination: Cumberland Presbyterian Church
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d1A few more days on earth to spend
d2A home in heaven, what a joyful thought
d3A little word in kindness spoken
d4A voice from the savage, a voice from the slave
d5A young rose, in the summer time
d6Accept our thanks for all your love
d7Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
d8Alas how changed that lovely flower
d9All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall
d10Almighty Father, heavenly King
d11Almighty Sovereign of the skies
d12Am I a soldier of the cross
d13Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved
d14An alien from God, and a stranger to grace
d15And am I born to die
d16And let this feeble body fail
d17And must I be to judgment brought
d18And must this body die
d19And now, my soul another year
d20And will the Judge descend [ascend]
d21Another day is past, the hours
d22Another six days' work is done
d23Approach, my soul, the mercy seat
d24Arise, my soul, arise, Shake off
d25As on the cross the Savior hung
d26Assembled in our school once more
d27Attend, young friends, while [whilst] I relate
d28Awake my heart, my soul arise
d29Awake, my soul, and with the sun
d30Away from his home and the friends of his youth
d31Behold, the leaves which fade and die
d32Behold the pilgrim as he dies
d33Behold the throne of grace
d34Behold with awful pomp
d35Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love
d36Blest morning, whose first, dawning [opening] rays [hour] [light]
d37Blow ye [you] the trumpet, blow
d38Brethren beloved for Jesus
d39Burst, ye emerald [pearly] gates, and bring
d40Cheer up, for grief is of the night
d41Child of sorrow, child of care, murmur not
d42Children, to your Creator, God
d43Christ and his [the] cross is [are] all our [my] theme
d44Christian, see the orient morning
d45Come all who love to pray
d46Come and taste along with me, consolation running free
d47Come brethren and sisters, that [who] love my [our] dear Lord
d48Come Christian brethren ere we part
d49Come dearest Lord, and bless this day
d50Come gracious Lord, descend and dwell
d51Come, let us anew our journey pursue, Roll round
d52Come, let us join our friends above, who [that] have obtained the prize
d53Come, let us join with one [in sweet] accord
d54Come, my brethren, let us try
d55Come, my soul, thy suit prepare
d56Come, praying souls, rejoice
d57Come thou fount of every blessing
d58Come to the house of prayer, It is the night
d59Come, trembling sinner, in whose breast
d60Come, ye [you] disconsolate, where'er ye [you] languish
d61Come ye [you] sinners, poor and wretched [needy], Weak and wounded
d62Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joys
d63Companion hail, again we meet
d64Creator of the universe
d65Dark brood the heavens o'er thee
d66Dear Lord, attend my [our] prayer
d67Dear refuge of my [the] weary soul, On thee, when sorows rise
d68Death cannot make our souls afraid, If God be with us there
d69Death, 'tis a melancholy day To those that have no God
d70Dismiss us with Thy blessing, Lord, Help
d71Do not I love thee, O my Lord [God]? Behold my heart and see
d72Dread Sovereign, let my evening song
d73Drooping souls no longer grieve, Heaven
d74Early, my God, without delay
d75Fades the lovely blooming flower
d76Far, far away in India
d77Far, far from home, the rising waves
d78Far from affliction, toil and care
d79Far from the [these] narrow [gloomy] scenes of night [life]
d80Far from the utmost verge of day
d81Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at hand
d82Farewell to afflictions of earth
d83Farewell, we meet no more on this side of heaven
d84Father, by saints on earth adored
d85Father divine, thy piercing eye
d86Father, whate'er of earthly bliss
d87Firmly, brethren, firmly stand
d88Frequent the [this] day of [O] God returns
d89From all that [who] dwell [dwells] below the [in earth and] skies
d90From earliest dawn of life
d91From every stormy wind [sense] that blows
d92From Greenland's icy mountains
d93From nature's crystal fountain
d94From whence doth [does] this [the] union arise
d95Glory to thee, my [our] God [O Lord], this night [day]
d96Go thou, in life's fair morning
d97God moves in a mysterious way
d98God of my life, my morning song
d99God of our life [lives], thy various praise
d100God of the morning, at whose [thy] voice

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