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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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Benignant Creator, on thee
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Christian love is meek and lowly
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Lord, may we act a candid part
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Though with an air of pious zeal
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I hear the voice of wo
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'Father, forgive them,' Jesus prayed
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Indulgent God, with pitying eye
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Our brethren and friends in distress
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O thou, before whose gracious throne
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O thou, who hearest prayer
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Bless our country, gracious God
312
Great God of grace, arise and shine
313
Where'er the sun his power displays
314
Behold, the Prince of grace
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Lo, they come from east and west
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Let party names no more
317
We come to Zion's sacred hill
318
Blessed are the sons of peace
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How pleasing, Lord, to see
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Restless spirits, faint and weary
321
How blessed the sacred tie, that binds
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On these, thy servants, Lord, look down
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Behold, what beauties clothe the field!
324
Let children hear the mighty deeds
325
The infant spirit, Lord, is thine
326
Father of men, thy care we bless
327
Father of all the human race
328
Great God, now condescend
329
Come, let us join our souls to God
330
See Israel's gentle shepherd stand
331
Children, who know a father's love
332
Children, obey the mild commands
333
To parents, so faithful and kind
334
God of wisdom, God of love
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Lord, what frail and erring creatures
336
Thou hast formed this wondrous frame
337
Teach us, Lord, in every station
338
Thou Fountain of knowledge and Father of light
339
O, may we learn the sacred use
340
Teach us, O God, in every state
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Thee we confess, almighty God
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Teach me, O God, to know my heart
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Thou vain intruding world, depart
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How little we know of our God
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As morning and evening recur
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Far from the busy scenes abroad
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Never permit us, Lord, to be
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Father divine, thy piercing eye
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Return, my roving heart, return
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From earthly scenes, my God, I flee
351
O thou, whose scales the mountains weigh
352
Great Author and Lord of the world
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Author of every good
354
Benignant Creator, we own
355
Father of all, thy tender care
356
If solid happiness we prize
357
O God, we ask not fortune's smile
358
A land unseen, O God, we seek
359
Earth, unlock thy richest treasures
360
From sinful joys and thoughtless mirth
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Kindle, Lord, our best affections
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Our souls forsake each vain delight
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Now let a true ambition rise
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To thee, O God, our prayers ascend
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Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
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When in the light of faith divine
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Guide us, O God, in all our ways
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Lord of the world, eternal King
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Omniscient Creator, we own
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Awake, my soul, rouse every power
371
Envy and wrong, and wrath and pride
372
Father, thy gracious aid impart
373
Lord, in our hearts thy power display
374
O God, our Father, ever kind
375
Ye, that indulge in slumber still
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Eternal God, to thee
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Wherefore should man, frail child of clay
378
While we pass our dread probation
379
Rise, O my soul, pursue the path
380
We read the sacred pages, Lord
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Awake, my soul, lift up thine eyes
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Lord, thou art all our hope
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Lord, may we read th'historic page
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Arise, my slumbering soul, arise
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Awake, our souls, away our fears
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Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve
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Kindle in all our bosoms, Lord
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The man whose heart from vice is clear
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How fair the flowers, that deck the ground!
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Hear what God, the Lord, hath spoken
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He who walks in virtue's way
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How blessed the man, yea, more than blessed
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I stood on the shore of the ocean
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O happy soul that lives on high
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There is a power, that soothes the soul
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When mild religion from above
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When true religion gains a place
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Wisdom has treasures greater far
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How happy he is born and taught
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How vain a thought is bliss below!
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