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Sacred Poetry and Music Reconciled; or a Collection of Hymns, Original and Compiled
Editor:
Samuel Willard, D.D. A.A.S.
Publisher:
Leonard C. Bowles, Boston, 1830
Language:
English
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How sweet the friendly voice
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Our Father, all gracious and kind
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The Lord with pleasure views his saints
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Yes, we will love thee, blessed God
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Though every grace our speech adorned
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O God, our heavenly King
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Father of lights, we sing thy name
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Give to the Lord, in cheerful songs
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Great God, to thee our joyful tongues
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Indulgent Father, how divine!
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Great Source of life, through all our days
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Lord, while our thoughts survey the past
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Long as we live we'll bless thy name
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Our souls shall praise thee, O our God
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O God, while nature speaks thy praise
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O God, thy goodness fills all space
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Great Fountain of being, thy glories we trace
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Praise to thee, immortal King
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Thy praise, O God, may well employ
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To thee, O God, we render praise
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How great the debt we owe
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Is there a lone and dreary hour
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Thy favor, Lord, shall cheer the soul
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Thee in remembrance, Lord, we'll bear
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Thrice happy men, who, born from heaven
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While thee we seek, protecting power
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Shine on our souls, eternal God
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When gloomy care, or keen distress
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Kneel down by the dying sinner's side
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The voice of prayer at the sable bier!
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Prayer is our life and strength, O God
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Father of light, conduct our feet
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Imposture shrinks from light
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Lord, may we feel the power of truth
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All the delights of youth
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Supreme and universal Light
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Thy mercies fill the earth, O Lord
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Teach us, O teach us, Lord, thy way
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Welcome the words of life and peace
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Thou art our portion, O our God
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Pause, weak and thoughtless sinner, pause
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Ye sons of earth, prepare the plough
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Long have we sat beneath the sound
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Author of good, we rest on thee
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Consider all our sorrows, Lord
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Lord, teach us with cheerful submission to bear
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In all thy dealings, gracious God
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It is the Lord, enthroned in light
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O thou, whose glory far outshines
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O, may we hope that every tear
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'Tis wisdom, mercy, love divine
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How tender, Lord, thy love and grace!
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Keep silence, all created things
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Lord, bid our vain disquiets cease
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Our fears, O God, control
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O, let our trembling souls be still
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O God, on thee we all depend
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Who, gracious Father, can complain
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God moves in a mysterious way
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When love divine, in human form
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When gathering clouds around I view
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And do we entertain the hope
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Hope sheds a cheering light
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Lord, how resplendent shines thy grace
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The gifts indulgent heaven bestows
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When stern affliction waves her rod
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Eternal, immortal, unchangeable God
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Great Lord of earth, and seas, and skies
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Though waves and storms beat o'er our head
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Lord, dost thou show a corner stone
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Should famine o'er the mourning field
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The lowliest flowers, that deck the field
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When storms hang o'er the christian's head
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Ah, why do we perplex
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Cease, my heart, to dread the morrow
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No more an anxious thought expend
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O, why should anxious thoughts
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The Lord is our hope and our trust
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'The Lord is our refuge and strength'
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Let coward guilt, with pallid fear
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Blessed is the man, who fears thee, Lord
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Lord, how secure and blessed are they
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Lord, 'tis enough; thy bounteous hands
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O happy, more than happy he
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When we survey life's varied scene
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The Lord is our shepherd, we never shall want
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Come, ye that love the Lord
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Now let our voices join
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Lord, we approach thy face
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Lord, thou art ever just and true
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To thee, O God, we lift our eyes
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'Blessed are the meek,' He said
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Father and Friend of man
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Blessed be the man, whose softening heart
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All nature feels attractive power
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Hail, Source of pleasures ever new!
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O, how can they look up to heaven
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Most gracious Lord, may all our breasts
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Lord, we will weep for human wo
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Thou Father of mercy and Fountain of grace
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