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Songs in the Night (2nd ed.)
Author:
Susanna Harrison
Publisher:
Printed by Henry Ranlet, for Angier March, Exeter, N. H., 1802
Language:
English
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101
To God I'd seek in each distress
102
Is this unpleasing cup now given
103
Why thus cast down, my soul?
104
Jesus, when I can see Thy face
105
Chasten'd I am from day to day
106
Now shall my soul adore the grace
107
Jesus, my mourning soul doth lead
108
Though I of sinners am the chief
109
My God! - for I can call Thee mine
110
I think my table richly spread
111
Tell me no more of earthly toys
112
The Lord of Lords, and King of Kings
113
Jesus exalts His fav'rites high
114
My soul what dost thou here?
115
'Gainst Thee, Thou Holy, Just, and Wise
116
Look, O my soul, within the veil
117
I, Jesus, am ascended high
118
O let Jehovah's liberal hand
119
How oft doth beauty lead to sin
120
Say, is this wild, corrupted nation
121
Jesus, Thou God of Nations bend
122
To Thee, again, my gracious God
123
Jesus, I now address Thy throne
124
Without the aid of sovereign grace
125
Hear this, ye fav'rites of the Lord
126
O could I find some peaceful bow'r
127
Why does this room so often prove
128
Now let my soul adore and praise
129
'Tis my Beloved's awful voice
130
Now, let me from this world retire
131
Like Enoch I would seek to be
132
Remember me, Thou Great I Am
133
Is this Thy will, - and must I be
S1
Lord, in Thy mercy I rejoice
S2
Take courage, O my soul!
S3
How welcome is this news
S4
Thanks to Thy name, Thou God of Love
S5
Lord, I'm a faint, a feeble worm
S6
The law of God is just
S7
Is God my Father and my Friend?
S8
Christian, - examine well thy mind
S9
Jesus, my Saviour and my Lord
S10
But why did Martha take this load
S11
Behold the man! - how humble is his mind
S12
Did Joshua solemnly record
S13
The garment that you gave me I admire
S14
Madam, I now return your little book
S15
'Tis with a grateful view I now retire
S16
Thus Ruth receiv'd the kindness of her friend
S17
O what are all the best designs
S18
Lord, help me to come near Thy seat
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