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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301Lost in a labyrinth of sin
302By whom shall Jacob now arise
303Dear Savior, if these lambs should stray
304Though in the earthly church below
305Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain
306Come, Sacred Spirit, from above
307As, in soft silence, vernal showers
308See human nature sunk in shame
309Look down, O Lord, with pitying eye
310Behold the genial showers descend
311O Sun of righteousness, arise with healing
312Gird on, great God, thy sword
313Blest Lord, behold the guilty scorn
314All glory to God in the sky, and peace upon earth be restored
315O Lord, our languid souls inspire
316Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove
317Thy presence, gracious God, afford
318Lord, in the temple [temples] of thy grace
319Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tongue
320Holy be this as was the place
321'Tis ours to sojourn in a waste
322Far from my [our] thoughts, vain world, be gone
323In thy great name, O Lord, we come
324Happy the saints, whose lot is cast
325Great God, we to thy honor raise
326Lord, dismiss us with Thy [your] blessing, Fill our
327Dismiss us with Thy blessing, Lord, Help
328This God is the God we adore
329Once more before we part, O [we'll] bless the Savior's [Redeemer's] name
330Eternal Sun of righteousness
331Glory to God on high, Let heaven and earth reply
332Alas alas how blind I've been
333Say, sinner, hath a voice within
334And does the Spirit kindly move
335And canst thou, sinner, slight
336My conscious guilt is now so great
337Ah what can I a sinner do
338The voice that bids us all repent
339O for a glance of heavenly day
340Poor sinners, little do they think
341Long have I walked this dreary road
342Sinner, behold I've heard thy groan [groans]
343Great God, to thee I make
344My former hopes are dead [fled], my terror now begins
345Astonished and distressed
346O that my load of sin were [was] gone
347O Lord, how vile am I
348Behold the tears that Mary shed
349When lowering clouds deform the sky
350Come, ye weary sinners, come
351Come, my soul, thy suit prepare
352Thou great Physician of the soul
353Heal us, Immanuel, here we are [stand]
354Lord, at thy feet a [we] sinner [sinners] lie [lies]
355Jesus, full of all compassion
356With kind compassion hear my cry
357Weary of struggling with my pain
358I own my guilt, my sins confess
359Smote by thy [the] law, I'm justly slain
360Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer
361The sinner's flattering dreams are fled
362What must I do, the jailor cries
363The castle of the human heart
364Beneath the poisonous dart
365Mercy, O thou Son of David
366In sin by blinded passions led
367Awaked by Sinai's awful sound
368Thankless the prodigal receives
369The prodigal with streaming eyes
370My soul, thy hasty censure spare
371Beside the gospel pool Appointed for the poor
372Far from thy fold, O [my] God, my feet
373Let carnal minds the world pursue
374No more I ask or hope to find
375Awake, and sing the song of Moses and the Lamb
376O for a thousand tongues to sing my great [dear] Redeemer's praise
377Sing, ye redeemed [ransomed] of the Lord
378Children of the heavenly king as we journey
379My soul, with humble fervor raise To God the
380Hail, my ever blessed Jesus
381I hear a voice that comes from far
382Ye saints, assist me in my song
383Surrounded by a frightful gloom
384Rejoicing now in glorious hope
385How happy are they
386Soft be the gently breathing notes
387The giddy world, with flattering tongue
388I leave the world with willing feet
389The newborn child of gospel grace
390Anxious, I strove to find the way
391Rejoice in God, the word commands
392When renovating grace begins
393Like Isr'l, safe upon the shore
394When night descends in sable guise
395Nature will raise up all her strife
396The sovereign Father, good and kind
397The happy in Jesus may sleep
398Let thy returning Spirit, Lord
399The Christian voyager strikes the rock
400Jesus, at thy command

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