A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns)

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200Ah! but for free and sovereign graceText
201Grace! 'tis a charming sound!Text
202Now may the Lord reveal his faceText
203Free grace! melodious sound!Text
204Self-righteous souls on works relyText
205Jesus is our great salvationText
206How sovereign is the love of GodText
207Father, how wide thy glory shines!Text
208Jesus, Lover of thy nationText
209Grace, like a fountain, ever flowsText
210Shall we go on to sin?Text
211Now to the power of God supremeText
212Why does your face, ye humble soulsText
213Salvation! O, the joyful sound!Text
214Dear Lord! remember meText
215Free grace to every heaven-born soulText
216Lord, come in thy appointed waysText
217Let Zion, in her songs, recordText
218Mercy is welcome news indeedText
219Now for a wondrous songText
220No prophet, nor dreamer of dreamsText
221Ye children of God, by faith in his SonText
222What makes mistaken men afraidText
223Lord, pity outcasts, vile and baseText
224Grace is Jehovah's sovereign willText
225Faith! 'tis a precious graceText
226Faith is the brightest evidenceText
227From whence this fear and unbelief?Text
228Faith owes its birth to sovereign graceText
229Omnipotent Lord! my Saviour and KingText
230Why should my fears so far prevailText
231'Tis by the faith of joys to comeText
232Begone, unbelief, my Saviour is nearText
233The sinner that truly believesText
234He that believeth Christ the LordText
235In all our worst afflictionsText
236Faith's a convincing proofText
237aLet us ask the important questionText
153bAnd why, dear Saviour, tell me whyText
237bGreat High Priest, we view thee stoopingText
238With melting heart, and weeping eyesText
239The Lamb is exalted repentance to giveText
240What various ways do men inventText
241Repentance is a gift bestow'dText
242Good hope, thro' grace, the saints possessText
243Great Father of glory, how rich is thy grace!Text
244Our Jesus is the god of hopeText
245We travel through a barren landText
246My gracious Redeemer I loveText
247O Lord, I would delight in theeText
248Jesus, Lord, we look to theeText
249O love divine, how sweet thou art!Text
250Though justly of wrongs we complainText
251When Jesus, with his mighty loveText
252Fear is a grace which ever dwellsText
253To Canaan art thou bound?Text
254The fear of the Lord our days will prolongText
255Happy the men that fear the LordText
256In vain men talk of living faithText
257Ye humble souls, complain no moreText
258Jesus, Source of our salvationText
259O Lord, my best desire fulfilText
260And can my heart aspire so highText
261It is the Lord, enthroned in lightText
262Thou Fountain of bliss, thy smile I entreatText
263Jesus, the glorious Head of graceText
264Far from my thoughts, vain world, begoneText
265Lord, what a heaven of saving graceText
266Hence from my soul, sad thoughts, be goneText
267Children of the heavenly KingText
268If Jesus kindly sayText
269Now shall my inward joys ariseText
270Gird thy loins up, Christian soldierText
271My Captain sounds the alarm of warText
272Dearest Saviour! we adore theeText
273Pensive doubting, fearful heartText
274The Lord in Zion reignsText
275Let me, thou sovereign Lord of allText
276Elijah's example declaresText
277Now I see, whate'er betideText
278I know the Lord is nighText
279How shall I pour out my complaintText
280Will my doubting ne'er be o'er?Text
281The Lord will happiness divineText
282'Tis my happiness belowText
283'Tis a point I long to knowText
284When shall all my sorrows end?Text
285O for a heart to seek my GodText
286Pilgrims we are, to Canaan boundText
287Innumerable foesText
288When the poor prisoner, through a grateText
289Thus far my God hath led me onText
290Dangers of every shape and nameText
291How prome the mind to search for illText
292Amidst ten thousand dangersText
293Encompass'd with clouds of distressText
294Jesus, at thy commandText
295I ask'd the Lord that I might growText
296The wandering star and fleeting windText
297Jehovah hath said, 'tis left on recordText

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