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Vestry Harp
Editor:
A. D. Merrill
Publisher:
A. D. Merrill, Lowell, Mass., 1845
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d1
Afflictions, though they seem severe
d2
Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
d3
Arise, my soul, to Pisgah's height
d4
Awake, and sing the song of Moses and the Lamb
d5
Awake, ye saints of God
d6
Behold the Savior of mankind
d7
Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love
d8
Brethren, we have met to worship, and adore the Lord our God
d9
Come and let us sweetly join
d10
Come thou fount of every blessing
d11
Dear Savior, thy victorious love can every fear control
d12
Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at hand
d13
Farewell, vain world, I bid adieu
d14
From Niger's dubious billow
d15
Happy soul, thy days are ended [ending]
d16
Hark, the Sabbath bells are ringing Let us haste without delay
d17
How happy are they, Who the [their] Savior [Jesus] obey
d18
How lost was [is] my [our] condition
d19
I have sought round the [this] verdant earth
d20
I would not live alway [always], I ask not to stay
d21
I'm a lonely traveler here
d22
Inaction away
d23
Infinite, unexhausted love
d24
Jesus, let thy pitying eye
d25
Jesus, my [mine] [our] all, to heaven is [has] gone
d26
Let every mortal ear attend
d27
Let thy Kingdom, blessed Savior
d28
Lord of hosts, how lovely fair
d29
Lord, we come before thee now
d30
O, could my soul this morning rise
d31
O how I have longed for thee
d32
O Jesus, my Savior, to Thee I submit
d33
O peaceful Dove, whence hast thou flown
d34
O Savior of sinners, when faint and depressed
d35
O tell me no more of this [the] world's vain [vain world's] store
d36
O ye young, ye vain and proud
d37
Our bondage here [it] shall [will] end by and by
d38
Shall Simon bear his cross alone
d39
Tempted, tossed, troubled spirit
d40
The day has come, the joyful day, At last the day has come
d41
The day is far spent, the evening is nigh
d42
The fields are all white and the harvest is near
d43
The gloomy night of sadness
d44
The last lovely morning, all blooming and fair
d45
The Lord into his garden comes
d46
The pleasures of earth I have seen fade away
d47
The voice of free grace cries escape
d48
The world that I am leaving
d49
There is a Friend above all others dear
d50
Thou soft [sweet] flowing [gliding] Kedron [Cedron], by thy silver [limpid] stream
d51
To thee, my God and Savior
d52
Today if ye [you] will hear his voice
d53
Vain, delusive world, adieu
d54
Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer
d55
Welcome, welcome, quiet morning
d56
We're traveling home to heaven above
d57
When shall I see the day that ends my woes
d58
When shall we meet again, Meet ne'er [more] to sever
d59
When strangers stand and hear me tell
d60
When the spark of life is waning [fading]
d61
Who are these that come from far
d62
Why sleep ye [we], my brethren; come, let us arise
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