Village Hymns for Social Worship, Selected and Original: designed as a supplement to the Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts (6th ed.)

Editor: Asahel Nettleton
Publisher: Printed for the publishers and sold by Elisha Sands, New York, 1826
Denomination: Congregational Church
Language: English
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1There is a God, who reigns abovePage Scan
2When the Eternal bows the skiesPage Scan
3Lord, thou with an unerring beamPage Scan
4The eye of God is everywherePage Scan
5Father, how wide thy glory shines!Page Scan
6Indulgent Father, how divinePage Scan
7Come, ye that know and fear the LordPage Scan
8Ye sons of men, with joy recordPage Scan
9Awake, my soul, to joyful laysPage Scan
10Sing--how eternal love, Its chief Beloved chosePage Scan
11Father of glory, to thy namePage Scan
12God moves in a mysterious wayPage Scan
13How are thy servants bless'd, O LordPage Scan
14Come, thou Almighty KingPage Scan
15Eternal power! whose high abodePage Scan
16Ye servants of God, Your Master proclaimPage Scan
17Saints, with pious zeal attendingPage Scan
18God of my life, through all its daysPage Scan
19How precious is the book divinePage Scan
20Father of mercies, in thy wordPage Scan
21Laden with guilt and full of fearsPage Scan
22Jesus, thy witness speaks withinPage Scan
23God, in the gospel of his SonPage Scan
24The Spirit breathes upon the wordPage Scan
25Destruction's dangerous roadPage Scan
26Sinners, behold that downward roadPage Scan
27Raise, thoughtless sinner, raise thine eyePage Scan
28Far from the utmost verge of dayPage Scan
29All ye who laugh and sport with deathPage Scan
30Hasten, O sinner, to be wisePage Scan
31One awful word which Jesus spokePage Scan
32How will my heart endurePage Scan
33I saw, beyond the tombPage Scan
34My barns are full, my stores increasePage Scan
35Ah! who can speak the vast dismayPage Scan
36See how the worthless bramble standsPage Scan
37When frowning death appearsPage Scan
38Repent, the voice celestial criesPage Scan
39How great, how terrible that GodPage Scan
40Sinner, art thou still secure?Page Scan
41An angry God--a Judge severePage Scan
42Ye, who in former daysPage Scan
43Stop, poor sinners, stop and thinkPage Scan
44The Saviour calls--let every earPage Scan
45Oh, what amazing words of gracePage Scan
46There is a voice of sovereign gracePage Scan
47As the serpent, rais'd by MosesPage Scan
48Behold a stranger at the door!Page Scan
49Amazing sight, the Saviour standsPage Scan
50And will the Lord thus condescendPage Scan
51Now is the time, th' accepted hourPage Scan
52Unhappy city! had'st thou knownPage Scan
53Jesus, Redeemer of mankindPage Scan
54Ye wretched, hungry, starving poorPage Scan
55Jesus, thy blessings are not fewPage Scan
56Ye dying sons of menPage Scan
57Come, ye weary, heavy ladenPage Scan
58Come, weary souls, with sins distrestPage Scan
59Come, sinners, attendPage Scan
60Lo! what a rapt'rous joy possestPage Scan
61Sinners, obey the gospel wordPage Scan
62Sinners, approach your dying LordPage Scan
63Let every mortal ear attendPage Scan
64Ho! every one that thirsts, draw nighPage Scan
65Come, all ye souls, by sin oppress'dPage Scan
66How shall I my Saviour set forth?Page Scan
67Come, let me love, or is my mindPage Scan
68Return, O wanderer, returnPage Scan
69Sinners, the voice of God regardPage Scan
70Now he who turns to God shall livePage Scan
71Sinners, will you scorn the messagePage Scan
72Jesus, dear name, how sweet the sound!Page Scan
73Ye mourning sinners, here disclosePage Scan
74When the poor leper's case I readPage Scan
75What is the thing of greatest pricePage Scan
76Lord, shall we part with gold for drossPage Scan
77Come, humble sinner, in whose breastPage Scan
78Teach us, O Lord, the great concernPage Scan
79Like her who in Samaria's boundPage Scan
80At Jacob's well a stranger soughtPage Scan
81Now is th' accepted timePage Scan
82While life prolongs its precious lightPage Scan
83To-day, if ye will hear his voicePage Scan
84To-morrow, Lord, is thinePage Scan
85Awake, awake, my sluggish soulPage Scan
86Alas! and did my Saviour bleed!Page Scan
87O thou, whose tender mercy hearsPage Scan
88Oh, the sharp pangs of smarting painPage Scan
89The Lord of life, the Saviour diesPage Scan
90As once the Saviour took his seatPage Scan
91Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feetPage Scan
92Oh, that the Lord would hear my cryPage Scan
93Oh, turn, great Ruler of the skiesPage Scan
94Almighty God of truth and lovePage Scan
95Sov'reign Ruler, Lord of allPage Scan
96Lord, help me to repentPage Scan
97Trembling before thine awful thronePage Scan
98Friend of the friendless and the faint!Page Scan
99With conscious guilt and bleeding heartPage Scan
100O Jesus, full of truth and gracePage Scan

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