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Spurgeon's Own Hymn Book

Compiled 1866 original edition: C. H. Spurgeon
Editor: Chris Fenner, Matt Boswell
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd., Fearn, Ross-shire, IV20 1TW, Great Britain, 2019
Language: English
Notes: A new reediting of the 1866 "Our Own Hymn Book" compiled by Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
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531Jesus, th' eternal Son of God
532Himself He could not save
533The moment a sinner believes
534Christ has done the mighty work
535When the Saviour said, “’Tis finish'd,”
536Surely Christ thy griefs hath borne
537When wounded sore the stricken soul
538There is life for a look at the Crucified One
539So did the Hebrew prophet raise
540Nothing, either great or small
541Grace! how good, how cheap, how free
542Why those fears, poor trembling sinner?
543Sinner, where is room for doubting?
544Mercy is welcome news indeed
545Just as thou art—without one trace
546Just as I am—without one plea
547Just as Thou art—how wondrous fair
548The wanderer no more will roam
549My hope is built on nothing less
550My faith looks up to Thee
551Jesu, lover of my soul
552Rock of Ages, cleft for me
553Great God, when I approach Thy throne
554No more, my God, I boast no more
555Not all the blood of beasts
556Jesu! the sinner's Friend, to Thee
557Jesus! Thou art the sinner's Friend
558Welcome, welcome, great Redeemer
559I lay my sins on Jesus
560I heard the voice of Jesus say
561In evil long I took delight
562We were lost, but we are found
563Let Zion in her songs record
564Charg'd with the complicated load
565In Christ I have believedText InfoText
566Now, O joy! my sins are pardoned
567Before the throne of God above
568Depth of mercy! can there be
569Lord, and am I yet alive
570By Thy victorious hand struck down
571Ah! whither should I go
572O that I could repent
573Oh! for a glance of heav'nly day
574I need Thee, precious Jesus!
575Lord, Thou hast won, at length I yield
576Am I called? And can it be!
577O Lord, my God, in mercy turn
578Prostrate, dear Jesus, at Thy feet
579My sins, my sins, my Saviour!
580My Jesus! say what wretch has dared
581Infinite grief! amazing woe!
582O if my soul were form'd for woe
583My sorrows like a flood
584Lord, at Thy feet we sinners lie
585Lord, we lie before Thy feet
586Approach, my soul, the mercy seat
587Jesus, full of all compassion
588O Jesus, Saviour of the blest
589Oh! that my load of sin were gone!
590With tearful eyes I look around
591Saviour, when in dust to Thee
592Son of God, to Thee I cry!
593With broken heart and contrite sign
594Mercy, mercy, God the Father
595Pity, Lord, a wretched creature
596Love us freely, blessèd Jesus
597Sovereign Ruler, Lord of all
598When at Thy footstool, Lord, I bend
599Why droops my soul, with grief oppress'd
600Jesus, who on Calvary's mountain
601Jesus, full of every grace
602Jesus! Master! hear my cry
603Heal us, Emmanuel; here we are
604O Thou, the contrite sinner's Friend
605Come, let us to the Lord our God
606Gracious Lord, incline Thine ear
607Lord, I hear of showers of blessing
608Jesus, Thy pow'r I fain would feel
609The spotless Saviour liv'd for me
610Remember, Lord, that Jesus bled
611Redeemer, whither should I flee
612Father, at Thy call I come
613My spirit longeth for Thee
614O may I never rest
615Jesus, God of love, attend
616Dear Saviour, when my thoughts recall
617O that I knew the secret place
618Will God forever cast me off?
619Why is my heart so far from Thee
620O for a closer walk with God
621Why does your face, ye humble souls
622Dear refuge of my weary soul
623When sins and fears prevailing rise
624Encompass'd with clouds of distress
625O Thou, from whom all goodness flows
626Heavenly Father! to whose eye
627God of my life, to Thee I call
628Jesus, our souls' delightful choice
629Dear Lord! why should I doubt Thy love
630And art Thou with us, gracious Lord

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