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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401Ah why this disconsolate frame
402'Tis past, the dreadful stormy night
403Our little bark, on boisterous seas
404When with my mind devoutly press'd
405If God had bid his thunders roll
406When any turn from Zion's way
407Thou only Sovereign of my heart
408To whom, my Savior, shall I go
409Beware of Peter's word
410Jesus, and shall it ever be
411Shall I to gain the world's applause
412Lord, I am thine, entirely thine, Purchased and saved by blood divine
413Jesus, our best beloved Friend
414May I resolve with all my heart
415People of the living God! I have sought the world
416When Jesus bade me leave the world
417Welcome, ye hopeful heirs of heaven
418The day, the gospel day draws near
419Our souls by [in] love together knit [drawn] [joined]
420How blest the sacred tie that binds
421Inquire, ye pilgrims, for the way
422We've no abiding city here
423Our country is Immanuel's ground [land]
424While I to hopeless grief gave way
425O how divine how sweet the joy
426How much the drooping hearts revive
427Convinc'd of sin men now begin
428Now we hail the happy dawning of the gospel's
429Yes, we trust the day is breaking
430Rejoice, for Christ the Savior reigns
431O Zion, tune thy voice And raise thy hands on high
432Blow ye [you] the trumpet, blow
433With reverent awe tremendous [our gracious] Lord
434On the mountain [mountain's] top appearing
435Hark, how from Sinai's mount proceeds
436Saw ye not the cloud arise
437The day is drawing nigh
438Love divine, all loves [love] excelling
439Come thou fount of every blessing
440Messiah at thy glad approach
441Hark, from you wilds is heard the strain
442Lift up your eyes, ye sons of light
443See, from Zion's sacred mountain
444Hark, hark, the notes of joy
445Hail to the Lord's anointed
446Obedient to our Zion's King
447United prayers ascend to thee eternal parent of mankind
448See Isr'l's gentle Shepherd stand [stands]
449Shepherd, who leadest with tender care
450Attend, ye children of your [our] God
451Thy people, Lord, who trust thy word
452Eternal God, Almighty Cause
453O thou great monarch in thy might
454Sovereign of worlds above
455O God of sovereign grace
456Great God, the nations of the earth Are by creation thine
457O when shall Africa's sable race
458O'er the [those] gloomy hills of darkness
459Exert thy power, thy rights maintain
460Infinite excellence is thine
461Mountains of Isr'l, rearon high
462Glorious things of thee are spoken
463The trump of Isr'l's jubilee
464Though now the nations sit beneath
465That mighty angel to whose hand
466Behold high in the midst of heaven
467Arise, great God, and let thy grace
468Shepherd of Isr'l, thou didst lead
469Father of faithful Abram, hear
470The Lord will not forget the grace
471Indulgent God, to thee we pray
472O thou who from thy glorious throne
473Sovereign of worlds, display thy power
474Great Savior, let thy power divine
475Millions there are on heathen ground
476Look down O God with pitying eye
477Arm of the Lord, awake, awake, put on thy strength
478Who but Thou, almighty Spirit
479When will the happy trump proclaim
480Hark, 'tis the prophet of the skies
481Behold the mountain of the Lord
482Behold the glorious dawning bright
483Ascend thy throne, almighty King
484Bright as [is] the sun's meridian blaze
485Let saints on earth their anthems raise
486Hark, a cry among the nations
487Hark, the song of jubilee
488Assembled at thy great command
489Behold, the expected time draw [draws] near
490Indulgent God of love and power
491The Lord on mortal worms looks down
492From Greenland's icy mountains
493Ye messengers of Christ [God]
494Go much loved brethren, haste and rear
495Go and the Savior's grace proclaim
496Go messenger of love and bear
497Sound, sound the truth [news] abroad
498Go, ye messengers of God
499Go ye heralds of salvation, Go proclaim
500Kindred, and friends, and native land

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