The Wesleyan Sacred Harp: a collection of choice tunes and hymns for prayer class and camp meetings, choirs and congregational singing

Editor: Rev. W. McDonald, S. Hubbard, Esq
Publisher: John P. Jewett and Company, Boston, 1855
Denomination: Methodist Episcopal Church (North)
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to hymns that start on the same page.
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137aForever with the Lord!Page Scan
137bO where shall rest be foundPage Scan
138It was not sleep that bound my sightPage Scan
140The Lord my pasture shall preparePage Scan
141See, sinners, in the Gospel glassPage Scan
142Run Christian racer runPage Scan
143Thou, Lord, on whom I still dependPage Scan
144I'll praise my Maker while I've breathPage Scan
145Where shall my wond'ring soul begin?Page Scan
146Come on, my partners in distressPage Scan
147Jesus, thou soul of all our joysPage Scan
148And am I only born to die?Page Scan
149Help, Lord, to whom for help I flyPage Scan
150Come on, my partners in distressPage Scan
151How happy is the pilgrim's lotPage Scan
152What sound is this salutes my ear?Page Scan
154Be it my only wisdom herePage Scan
155How happy, gracious Lord! are wePage Scan
156How pleasant 'tis to seePage Scan
157The Lord Jehovah reignsPage Scan
158aHasten, sinner to be wisePage Scan
158bLord, we come before thee nowPage Scan
159aWatchman, tell us of the nightPage Scan
159bLord, whom winds and seas obeyPage Scan
160Come, and let us sweetly joinPage Scan
161Who are these array'd in whitePage Scan
162aFrom the cross uplifted highPage Scan
162bOnce I thought my mountain strongPage Scan
163aBright and joyful is the mornPage Scan
163bDepth of mercy! can there bePage Scan
164aSinners turn, why will ye die?Page Scan
164bChrist, the Lord is risen to-dayPage Scan
165Go when the morning shinethPage Scan
166The pearl that worldlings covetPage Scan
167O when shall I see Jesus Page Scan
168Mary to the Saviour's tombPage Scan
169Jesus, lover of my soulPage Scan
170The gloomy night of sadnessPage Scan
171How lost was my conditionPage Scan
172The morning light is breakingPage Scan
173When shall the voice of singingPage Scan
174Jesus, let thy pitying eyePage Scan
176From Greenland's icy mountainsPage Scan
177When shall the voice of singingPage Scan
178Safely thro' another weekPage Scan
179Songs of praise the angels sangPage Scan
180Sister, thou wast mild and lovelyPage Scan
181Far from mortal cares retreatingPage Scan
182Jesus I my cross have takenPage Scan
184Come, ye that love the Saviour's namePage Scan
185Arise, my soul, to Pisgah's heightPage Scan
186Come, ye sinners, poor and needyPage Scan
187aO thou God of my salvationPage Scan
187bCome, thou Fount of every blessingPage Scan
188Come, ye sinners, poor and needyPage Scan
189The Lord Jehovah reignsPage Scan
190Arise, my soul, arisePage Scan
191Blow ye the trumpet, blowPage Scan
192Arise, my soul, arisePage Scan
194Lo! on a narrow neck of landPage Scan
195Except the Lord conduct the planPage Scan
196Yes, my native land, I love theePage Scan
197Angels, from the realms of gloryPage Scan
198Love divine, all love excellingPage Scan
199Vain are all terrestrial pleasuresPage Scan
200How cheering the thought, that the spirits in bliissPage Scan
201'Mid scenes of affliction, with sorrow oppressedPage Scan
202Why sleep we, my brethren, Come let us arisePage Scan
204While nature was sinking in stillness to restPage Scan
205I would not live always; I ask not to stayPage Scan
206What seraph-like music falls sweet on my earPage Scan
207O tell me no more of this world's vain storePage Scan
208Though trouble assail, and dangers affrightPage Scan
209Thou sweet gliding Kedron, by thy silver streamsPage Scan
210O turn ye, O turn ye, for why will ye die?Page Scan
211Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaintsPage Scan
212O thou in whose presence my soul takes delightPage Scan
214The Lord is our shepherd, our guardian, and guidePage Scan
215aJesus all-redeeming LordPage Scan
215bLord of hosts! to thee we raisePage Scan
216When shall I see the dayPage Scan
217aWhy that soul's commotionPage Scan
217bChild of sin and sorrowPage Scan
218Hark, hark! the gospel trumpet soundsPage Scan
219What tho' the clouds of doubt arisePage Scan
220When shall we meet againPage Scan
222Farewell, vain world, I bid adieu!Page Scan
223There's a friend above all othersPage Scan
224On the mountain's top appearingPage Scan
225While life prolongs its precious lightPage Scan
226Come, let us anew our journey pursuePage Scan
227aMid scenes of affliction with sorrow oppressedPage Scan
227bO Jesus, my Saviour, to thee I submitPage Scan
228Sinner go, will you goPage Scan
229Away from his home and the friends of his youthPage Scan
230Tho' nature's strength decayPage Scan
231The God of Abraham praisePage Scan
232Come away to the skies, My beloved arisePage Scan
233I'm a lonely trav'ler herePage Scan
234Joyfully, Joyfully, onward I movePage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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