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

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298The Canaanites still in the landText
299If but a single moment's spaceText
300How simple are thy children, LordText
301Well; at length I plainly seeText
302If unto Jesus thou art boundText
303Jesus, Lover of my soulText
304Lord, what a riddle is my soul!Text
305The souls that would to Jesus pressText
307And must it, Lord, be so?Text
308aWide is the gate of deathText
308bIf this be, Lord, thy wayText
309How strange is the course that a Christian must steerText
310Lord, when thy Spirit descends to showText
311Whoe'er believes arightText
312Ye tempted souls, reflect
313What tongue can fully tellText
314How sore a plague is sinText
315Righteous are the works of GodText
316O! for a glance of heavenly dayText
317From heaven the sinning angels fellText
318God of eternal loveText
319How light, while supported by graceText
320God moves in a mysterious wayText
321My soul, Lord, inflame with zeal from aboveText
322My soul, now arise, my passions take wingText
323When darkness long has veil'd my mindText
324Though troubles assail, and dangers affrightText
325For ever blessed be the LordText
326Let me but hear my Saviour sayText
327Whence do our mournful thoughts arise?Text
328Afflicted saint to Christ draw nearText
329How firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordText
330Your harps, ye trembling saintsText
331Beset with snares on every handText
332Now let the feeble all be strongText
333O my soul, what means this sadness?Text
334Behold, from the desert of sinText
335Poor angry bosom, hushText
336When I can sit at Jesus' feetText
337From Egypt, lately freedText
338By whom was David taughtText
339O, my distrustful heartText
340A debtor to mercy aloneText
341Lord, hast thou made me know thy ways?Text
342Christ is mine, and I am hisText
343If Jesus is ours, we have a true FriendText
344For us the dear Redeemer diedText
345My soul, with joy attendText
346A sovereign Protector I haveText
347Lord, how many are my foes!Text
348Thy purchased people, gracious LambText
349Jesus, Shepherd of thy peopleText
350Ye pilgrims of Zion, and chosen of GodText
351The sinner that by precious faithText
352The moon and stars shall lose their lightText
353Mistaken men may browlText
354Firm as the earth thy gospel standsText
355The God I trust is true and justText
356Does the gospel-word proclaimText
357Welcome, sweet day of rest
358God thus commanded Jacob's seedText
359How charming is the placeText
360God in his earthly temple laysText
361How did my heart rejoice to hearText
362How pleased and blest was IText
363We are a garden wall'd aroundText
364Happy the church, thou sacred placeText
365Where shall we go to seek and findText
366The Lord in Zion placed his nameText
367Great God! thy glory and thy loveText
368O Lord, descend and fill this placeText
369How pleasant, how divinely fairText
370Great God! attend, while Zion singsText
371How pleasant is the gateText
372Glorious things of thee are spokenText
373With heavenly power, O Lord, defendText
374Send help, O Lord, we prayText
375Our Jesus freely did appearText
376Lord, I cannot let thee goText
377My soul, take courage from the LordText
378A beggar poor, at mercy's doorText
379Come, my soul, thy suit prepareText
380O Jesus, thou fountain of graceText
381Thy mansion is the Christian's heartText
382Dear Lord! to us assembled hereText
383Wherewith shall we approach the LordText
384Regard, great God! my mournful prayerText
385Hear, gracious God, a sinner's cryText
386Weary of earth, myself, and sinText
387How sweet to wait upon the LordText
388Approach, my soul, the mercy seatText
389Draw my soul to thee, my LordText
390Jesus, let thy pitying eyeText
391Jesus, Friend of sinners, hearText
392How oft, alas, this wretched heartText
393A crumb of mercy, Lord, I craveText
394What various hindrances we meetText
395Behold the Throne of GraceText
396Could the creatures help or ease usText
397In themselves as weak as wormsText

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