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... sweet gratitude and sing 153 - 541 Awhile remain'd the doubtful strife BACKSLIDERS who your misery feel 176 Before thy throne eternal King Begone unbelief 424 290 Behold long wish'd - for spring is come 500 Behold the leprous Jew 102 ...
... sweet gratitude and sing 153 - 541 Awhile remain'd the doubtful strife BACKSLIDERS who your misery feel 176 Before thy throne eternal King Begone unbelief 424 290 Behold long wish'd - for spring is come 500 Behold the leprous Jew 102 ...
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... sweet How many years has man been driven How oft alas this wretched heart How precious is the book divine How shall I my Saviour set forth How shall the sons of men appear How soft the words my Saviour speaks How various and how new 155 ...
... sweet How many years has man been driven How oft alas this wretched heart How precious is the book divine How shall I my Saviour set forth How shall the sons of men appear How soft the words my Saviour speaks How various and how new 155 ...
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... sweet Jesus our souls delightful choice Jesus since thou art still to - day Jesus the eternal Son of God Jesus the heavenly lover gave 449 201 433 · 171 106 475 219 189 55 159 Jesus the Lord our souls adore 167 Jesus the spring of joys ...
... sweet Jesus our souls delightful choice Jesus since thou art still to - day Jesus the eternal Son of God Jesus the heavenly lover gave 449 201 433 · 171 106 475 219 189 55 159 Jesus the Lord our souls adore 167 Jesus the spring of joys ...
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... O for a closer walk with Gad O for a sweet inspiring ray God my Sun thy blissful rays 372 95 225 384 69 479 497 519 154 566 480 522 323 239 306 147 390 O Lord I would delight in thee O Lord my OF THE FIRST LINES . xi.
... O for a closer walk with Gad O for a sweet inspiring ray God my Sun thy blissful rays 372 95 225 384 69 479 497 519 154 566 480 522 323 239 306 147 390 O Lord I would delight in thee O Lord my OF THE FIRST LINES . xi.
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... Sweet was the time when first I felt 545 357 215 506 137 315 THAT God who made the worlds on high 47 The Bible is justly esteem'd 205 The deluge at the Almighty's call 104 The fountain of Christ 168 The God of Abram praise 66 The God of ...
... Sweet was the time when first I felt 545 357 215 506 137 315 THAT God who made the worlds on high 47 The Bible is justly esteem'd 205 The deluge at the Almighty's call 104 The fountain of Christ 168 The God of Abram praise 66 The God of ...
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adore almighty angels behold bless bless'd blest bliss blood breast bright C. M. Dr C. M. Newton C. M. Steele cheer Christ crown death delight divine Doddridge dwell dying earth endless eternal everlasting everlasting song eyes faith Father FATHER divine fear flowing tears foes give glorious glory gospel gracious grief guilt Hallelujah hand happy hath hear heart heaven heavenly hell holy hope humble humble souls Hymn immortal immortal song Israel Jesus joyful King L. M. Steele Lamb let thy live Lord mighty mortal mourn o'er pain pardon peace pray prayer proclaim Psalm Redeemer reign rejoice righteousness rise sacred salvation seraphs shine sing sinners sins skies smile song sorrows soul sovereign Spirit spread Stennett sweet tears thee thine thou art thro thy face thy grace thy love thy name thy praise thy throne thy word tongue triumph trust voice wretched ye saints
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Page cccix - See! the streams of living waters, Springing from eternal love, , Well supply thy sons and daughters, And all fear of want remove: Who can faint while such a river Ever flows their thirst t' assuage ? Grace which, like the Lord the giver, Never fails from age to age.
Page xcii - So shall my walk be close with God, Calm and serene my frame ; So purer light shall mark the road, That leads me to the Lamb.
Page cxxii - CHRIST, the Lord, is risen to-day, Sons of men and angels say ; Raise your joys and triumphs high ; Sing, ye heavens, — and earth, reply. 2 Love's redeeming work is done ; Fought the fight, the battle won : Lo!
Page ccclix - I'm constrained to be ! Let that grace, Lord, like a fetter, Bind my wandering heart to Thee : Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it ; Prone to leave the God I love ; Here's my heart, oh take and seal it, Seal it from Thy courts above.
Page cclxxix - ORD, we come before thee now, ." At thy feet we humbly bow; O ! do not our suit disdain; Shall we seek thee, Lord, in vain? 2 Lord, on thee our souls depend ; In compassion, now descend ; Fill our hearts with thy rich grace; Tune our lips to sing thy praise. 3 In thine own appointed way, Now we seek thee. here we stay; Lord, we know not how to go, Till a blessing thou bestow.
Page cccxxi - THOU only Sovereign of my heart, My Refuge, my almighty Friend — And can my soul from thee depart, On whom alone my hopes depend ! 2 Whither, ah ! whither shall I go, A wretched wanderer from my Lord ? Can this dark world of sin and woe One glimpse of happiness afford...
Page cccxvii - How pay the mighty debt ? 2 High on a throne of radiant light Dost thou exalted shine ; What can my poverty bestow, When all the worlds are thine ? 3 But thou hast brethren here below, The partners of thy grace, And wilt confess their humble names Before thy Father's face. 4 In them thou may'st be clothed and fed, And visited and cheered : And in their accents of distress My Saviour's voice is heard.
Page cl - Ye chosen seed of Israel's race, Ye ransomed from the fall, Hail him who saves you by his grace, And crown him Lord of all. 3 Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget The wormwood and the gall; Go. spread your trophies at his feet, And crown him Lord of all.
Page ccclxi - Their union with thy favor crown, And bless the nuptial bands. 3 With gifts of grace their hearts endow, Of all rich dowries best; Their substance bless, and peace bestow, To sweeten all the rest. 4 In purest love their souls unite, That they, with Christian care, May make domestic burdens light, By taking mutual share.
Page cxcii - Ye are travelling home to God, In the way the fathers trod ; They are happy now — and ye Soon their happiness shall see. 3 Shout, ye little flock, and blest ; You on Jesus' throne shall rest : There your seat is now prepared — There your kingdom and reward.