Village Hymns

Editor: Asahel Nettleton
Publisher: F. A. Brown, Hartford, Conn., 1852
Notes: Page scans: https://archive.org/details/villagehymnsf1852nett/mode/2up
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1There is a God who [that] reigns above
2When the Eternal bows the skies
3Lord, thou with an unerring beam [eye]
4The eye of God is everywhere
5Father, how wide thy glory shines
6Indulgent Father, how divine
7Come, ye that [who] know and fear the Lord
8Ye sons of men, with joy record
9Awake, my soul, in [to] joyful [joyous] lays
10Sing how eternal love, its chief beloved chose
11Father of glory, to thy name
12God moves in a mysterious way
13How are thy servants blest, O Lord [God]
14Come, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to sing
15Eternal Power, whose high abode
16Ye [You] servants of God [Christ] your Master proclaim
17Saints with pious zeal attending
18God of my life, through all its [my] days
19How precious is the book divine
20Father of mercies, in thy [your] word
21Laden with guilt, and full of fears
22Jesus, thy witness speaks within
23God, in the gospel of his [the] Son
24The Spirit breathes upon the Word
25Destruction's dangerous road
26Sinners, behold that [the] downward road [path]
27Raise thoughtless sinner raise thine eye
28Far from the utmost verge of day
29All ye who laugh and sport with death
30Haste [Hasten], [O] sinner [sinners] [now] to be wise
31One awful word which Jesus spoke
32How will my [thy] heart [soul] endure
33I saw beyond the tomb
34My barns are full, my stores increase
35Ah who can speak the vast dismay
36See how the worthless bramble stands
37When frowning death appears
38Repent, the voice celestial cries
39How great, how terrible that God
40Sinner, art thou [are you] still secure [sincere]
41An angry God, a Judge severe
42Ye who in in former days, Were found at Zion's gate
43Stop, poor sinner [sinners], stop and think
44The Savior calls, let every ear attend
45O what amazing words of grace Are in the gospel found
46There is a voice of sovereign grace
47As the serpent raised by Moses
48Behold a stranger at the door
49Amazing sight, the Savior stands
50And will the Lord thus condescend
51Now is the time, the accepted hour
52Unhappy city hadst thou known
53Jesus, Redeemer of mankind
54Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor Behold a royal feast
55Jesus, thy blessings are not few
56Ye dying sons of men
57Come, ye weary, heavy laden
58Come weary soul [souls] with sin [sins] distressed
59Come, sinners, attend
60Lo what a rapturous joy possessed
61Sinners, obey the gospel word
62Sinners, approach your dying Lord
63Let every mortal ear attend
64Ho, everyone that thirsts, draw nigh
65Come, all ye souls by sin oppressed
66How shall I my Saviour set forth
67Come, let me love, or is my mind
68Return, O wanderer, return [Return, return, now wanderer]
69Sinner [sinners], the voice of God regard
70Now he who turns to God shall live
71Sinners, will you scorn the message
72Jesus, dear name, how sweet it [the] sound(s)
73Ye mourning sinners, here disclose
74When the poor leper's case I read
75What is the thing of greatest [highest] price
76Lord, shall we part with gold for dross
77Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
78Teach us, O Lord, the great concern
79Like her who in Samaria's bound
80At Jacob's well a stranger sought
81Now is the accepted time
82While life prolongs its precious light
83Today if ye [you] will hear his voice
84Tomorrow, Lord, is thine
85Awake, awake, my sluggish soul
86Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
87O Thou, whose tender mercy hears
88O the sharp pangs of smarting pain
89The Lord of life, the Savior dies
90As once the Savior took his seat
91Prostrate dear Jesus at thy feet
92O that the Lord would hear my cry
93O turn, great Ruler of the skies
94Almighty God of truth and love
95Sovereign Ruler, Lord of all
96Lord, help me to repent
97Trembling before thine awful throne
98Friend of the friendless and the faint
99With conscious guilt and bleeding heart
100O Jesus, full of truth and grace

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