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Sacred Poetry: Consisting of Psalms and Hymns, adapted to Christian Devotion, in Publick and Private. New Ed.
Editor:
J. Belknap
Publisher:
Thomas & Andrews / West & Blake, Boston, Mass., 1812
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How rich thy bounty, King of kings
d202
How short and hasty is our life
d203
How should the sons of Adam's race
d204
How sweet and awful [holy] [sacred] is the place
d205
How sweetly along the gay mead
d206
I hear the voice of woe, I hear a brother's sigh
d207
I set the Lord before my face
d208
I sing the mighty power of God
d209
I waited patient for the Lord
d210
If God to build the house deny
d211
If high or low our station be
d212
I'll praise my Maker with my [while I've] [whilst I've] breath
d213
I'm not ashamed to own my [the] Lord
d214
Imposture shrinks from light
d215
In all my [our] vast concerns with thee
d216
In anger, Lord, rebuke me not
d217
In God, most holy, just and true
d218
In Judah God of old was known
d219
In such a grave as this
d220
In the soft season of thy youth
d221
In vain the erring world inquires
d222
In vain we lavish out our lives To gather empty wind
d223
In vain would boasting reason find
d224
In various forms to saints of old
d225
Incumbent on the bending sky
d226
Indulgent Father, how divine
d227
Indulgent God, whose bounteous care O'er all thy works is shown
d228
Indulgent God, with pitying eye
d229
Infinite grief, amazing woe
d230
Is there ambition in my heart
d231
Jesus, I love thy glorious [precious] [sacred] [saving] name
d232
Jesus is gone above the skies [sky]
d233
Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace
d234
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
d235
Jesus, the eternal, glorious Son of God
d236
Jesus, the friend of sinners, calls
d237
Jesus, thou everlasting king
d238
Jesus, we sing thy matchless grace
d239
Join all the glorious names
d240
Judge me, O Lord [God], and prove my ways
d241
Keep silence, all created things
d242
Laden with guilt, and full of fears
d243
Let all the heathen writers join
d244
Let all the [on] earth their voices raise, to sing
d245
Let all the various tribes of men
d246
Let coward guilt, with pallid fear
d247
Let every creature join To praise the eternal God
d248
Let every mortal ear attend
d249
Let God arise in all his might
d250
Let heathens to their idols haste
d251
Let men of high conceit and zeal
d252
Let mortal tongues attempt to sing
d253
Let others boast how strong they be [are]
d254
Let party names no more
d255
Let Pharisees of high esteem
d256
Let sinners take their course
d257
Let those who bear the Christian name
d258
Let us adore the eternal word
d259
Let Zion and her sons rejoice
d260
Life is a span, a fleeting hour
d261
Life is the time to serve the Lord
d262
Lift your voice, and thankful sing
d263
Lo God is here let us adore
d264
Lo what a glorious sight appears
d265
Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Hope and comfort from above
d266
Lord, hast thou cast the nation off?
d267
Lord, how secure my conscience was [lay]
d268
Lord, I have made thy word my choice
d269
Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high
d270
Lord, in thy great, thy glorious name
d271
Lord, in thy service I would spend
d272
Lord, let our humble cry
d273
Lord of nature, source of light
d274
Lord of the earth, and sea, and skies
d275
Lord of the [this] Sabbath, hear our vows
d276
Lord of the worlds above, How pleasant and how fair
d277
Lord, should I count thy mercies
d278
Lord, shouldst thou call us to thy bar
d279
Lord, thou art good, all nature shows
d280
Lord, thou hast seen my [our] soul [souls] sincere
d281
Lord, we thy wondrous power proclaim
d282
Lord, what a feeble piece
d283
Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
d284
Lord, what our ears have heard
d285
Lord, what was man, when made at first
d286
Lord, when I call, make haste to hear
d287
Lord, when my [our] raptured thought surveys
d288
Lord, when my thoughts delighted rove
d289
Lord, when thou didst ascend on high
d290
Lord, where shall guilty souls retire
d291
Lord, who's the happy man, that may
d292
Loud let the tuneful trumpet sound
d293
Loud to the Prince of Heaven
d294
Low at thy gracious feet I bend
d295
Mark the soft falling snow
d296
Mistaken souls, that [who] dream of heaven
d297
My dear Redeemer, and my Lord
d298
My God, how many are my fears
d299
My God, in whom are all the springs of boundless love
d300
My God, my [mine] everlasting hope, I live upon thy truth
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