A Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from the Most Approved Authors ... of the Church of Christ

Publisher: H. J. Wartmann & Bros., Harrisonburg, Va., 1847
Denomination: Mennonite hymnals (general)
Language: English
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d101God of my salvation, hear
d102Great God indulge my humble claim
d103Great God preserved by thine arm
d104Great High Priest, we view thee stooping
d105Hail, my ever blessed Jesus
d106Hail the blest morn when [see] the great Mediator
d107Hail, thou once despised Jesus
d108Happy soul, thy days are ended [ending]
d109Hark, from the tomb [tombs] a doleful [warning] [mournful] sound
d110Hark, my soul, it is the Lord
d111Hark, the glad sound, the Savior comes
d112Hark, the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn King
d113Hark, the Redeemer from on high
d114Hark, the voice of love and mercy
d115Hark, what mean those holy voices
d116Haste [Hasten], [O] sinner [sinners] [now] to be wise
d117Have mercy, Lord, on me, As thou wert [you are] ever kind
d118He dies, the friend of sinners dies
d119Hear, gracious God [Lord], my humble moan [prayer]
d120Hear the royal proclamation, the glad tidings
d121Hearts of stone, relent, relent
d122Help thy servant, gracious Lord
d123High on his everlasting throne
d124Holy Jesus, lovely lamb, thine and only
d125Hosanna [Hosannas] to the Prince of light
d126How beauteous are their [his] feet
d127How blest is our brother
d128How condescending, and how kind
d129How did my heart rejoice to hear
d130How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord
d131How happy are they, Who the [their] Savior [Jesus] obey
d132How long, O Lord, shall I [we] complain
d133How oft, alas, this [our] wretched [sinful] [wicked] heart
d134How pleasant, how [and] divinely fair
d135How shall a lost sinner in pain
d136How shall the young secure their hearts
d137How solemn the signal I hear
d138How sweet and awful [holy] [sacred] is the place
d139How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
d140How sweet to reflect on the [those] joys that await me [us]
d141How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hours
d142How vain are all things here below
d143I lift my soul to God, my trust is in
d144I love to steal awhile away
d145I my Ebenezer raise
d146I send the joys of earth away
d147I would not live alway [always], I ask not to stay
d148If glorious angels do rejoice
d149If Paul in C'sar's court must stand
d150I'll bless the Lord from day to day
d151I'm not ashamed to own my [the] Lord
d152In glory bright the Savior reigns
d153Indulgent Father, by whose care
d154Inspirer and hearer of prayer
d155Is this the kind return
d156Jerusalem, my happy home, name ever dear to me
d157Jesus, and shall it ever be
d158Jesus, at whose supreme command
d159Jesus grant us all a blessing
d160Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave
d161Jesus invites his saints
d162Jesus, Lover [Savior] of my soul, Let me to thy bosom [refuge] fly
d163Jesus, my Savior, Brother, Friend
d164Jesus, my Savior, let me be
d165Jesus' precious name excels
d166Jesus, the Spring of joys divine
d167Jesus, thou art the sinner's friend
d168Jesus, thy blessings are not few
d169Jesus, thy boundless love to me
d170Lamb of God, for sinners slain, To thee
d171Lamb of God, whose bleeding [dying] love
d172Let all our tongues be one
d173Let every mortal ear attend
d174Let me but hear my [the] Savior say
d175Let sinners take their course
d176Let the whole race of creatures lie
d177Let us adore the eternal word
d178Let Zion and her sons rejoice
d179Life is the time to serve the Lord
d180Lo he comes with clouds descending
d181Lo he cometh countless trumpets
d182Lo what a glorious sight appears
d183Lord, at Thy sacred feet, Joyful [With joy] would we appear
d184Lord, at thy temple we appear, As happy Simon came
d185Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
d186Lord, how divine Thy comforts are
d187Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt [will] prove
d188Lord, I cannot let thee go Till a blessing thou bestow
d189Lord, if thine eyes survey our faults
d190Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high
d191Lord, must I [we] die, O let me [us] die
d192Lord, teach thy servant [servants] how to pray
d193Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray
d194Lord, we come before thee now
d195Lord, what a feeble piece
d196Lord, what is man, poor feeble man
d197Mid [midst] scenes of confusion and creature complaints
d198My dearest friends in bonds of love
d199My drowsy powers, why sleep ye [you] so
d200My God, consider my distress, let mercy plead my cause

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