The Choice: in two parts; Part I, containing Psalms and hymns, Part II, containing spiritual songs; designed for public and private worship (6th ed.)

Editor: William Dossey
Publisher: Charles De Silver & Sons, Philadelphia, 1856
Language: English
Notes: Hymns, Doxologies, and Spiritual Songs are numbered separately
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H101What shall I do my God to lovePage Scan
H102Come, Father, Son and Holy GhostPage Scan
H103Lord, we are blind, we mortals blindPage Scan
H104O bless the Lord, my soulPage Scan
H105King of kings and Lord of lordsPage Scan
H106Awake, my soul, in joyful laysPage Scan
H107Glory to God, who reigns abovePage Scan
H108To him that lov'd the sons of menPage Scan
H109Come, let us join our noblest songsPage Scan
H110Songs of praise awoke the mornPage Scan
H111Where'er ascends the sacrificePage Scan
H112Great God! how infinite art thou!Page Scan
H113From all that dwell below the skiesPage Scan
H114I sing the God whose power and lovePage Scan
H115Come, let us join our cheerful songsPage Scan
H116Plunged in a gulf of dark despairPage Scan
H117Begin the high, celestial strain Page Scan
H118Come, let me love...or is my mindPage Scan
H119Low would I bow beneath thy feetPage Scan
H120Eternal Power, whose high abodePage Scan
H121My Saviour, my Almighty FriendPage Scan
H122Awake my heart, arise my tonguePage Scan
H123With all my powers of heart and tonguePage Scan
H124To God, the only wisePage Scan
H125Who can forbear to singPage Scan
H126Give me the wings of faith to risePage Scan
H127Up to the fields where angels liePage Scan
H128My God, my portion, and my lovePage Scan
H129My God, my life, my lovePage Scan
H130Happy the soul whose wishes climbPage Scan
H131O for a sweet, inspiring rayPage Scan
H132These glorious minds, how bright they shinePage Scan
H133Pure are all the joys above the skyPage Scan
H134From thee, my God, my joys shall risePage Scan
H135Now let our souls, on wings sublimePage Scan
H136In the cold prison of a tombPage Scan
H137Welcome, sweet day of restPage Scan
H138On this sweet morn the Lord arosePage Scan
H139On this delightful dayPage Scan
H140To-day the Saviour rosePage Scan
H141From heaven the sinning angels fellPage Scan
H142Let them neglect thy glory, LordPage Scan
H143Come, Lord, and warm each languid hearPage Scan
H144My thougths surmount these lower skiesPage Scan
H145Awake, and sing the songPage Scan
H146Lord, how delightful 'tis to seePage Scan
H147When, O dear Jesus, when shall IPage Scan
H148Father of Glory! to thy namePage Scan
H149Shout to the Lord, and let our joysPage Scan
H150Praise to the Lord, who bows his earPage Scan
H151Great Sov'reign of the earth and skiesPage Scan
H152Great God! with wonder and with praisePage Scan
H153'Search the Scriptures,' saith the LordPage Scan
H154Laden with guilt, and full of fearsPage Scan
H155How precious is the book divinePage Scan
H156Raise, thoughtless sinner, raise thine eyePage Scan
H157In but one single point, if thouPage Scan
H158Life and immortal joys are givenPage Scan
H159Let every mortal ear attendPage Scan
H160Jesus, thy witness speaks withinPage Scan
H161Lo! there's a voice of sovereign gracePage Scan
H162Ye dying sons of menPage Scan
H163O come! ye sinners, to the LordPage Scan
H164The Saviour calls--let every earPage Scan
H165Ye wretched, hungry, starving poorPage Scan
H166Come, weary souls, with sin distress'dPage Scan
H167Jesus, dear name, how sweet it soundsPage Scan
H168Hark! 'tis the Saviuor 's voice I hearPage Scan
H169Come, humble sinner, in whose breastPage Scan
H170Indulgent God, how kindPage Scan
H171Thus saith the High and Lofty OnePage Scan
H172Come hither, all ye weary soulsPage Scan
H173Come, guilty souls, and flee awayPage Scan
H174All-seeing, powerful God!Page Scan
H175Ye sin-sick souls draw nearPage Scan
H176As when the weary traveler gainsPage Scan
H177Where Christ the Lord has planted gracePage Scan
H178In vain the trembling conscience seeksPage Scan
H179Perfection here belowPage Scan
H180Lord, how large thy bounties are!Page Scan
H181Let me but hear my Saviour sayPage Scan
H182Whence do our mournful thoughts arisePage Scan
H183Proclaim salvation from the LordPage Scan
H184Keep silence, all created thingsPage Scan
H185Chosen and blest in Christ our HeadPage Scan
H186Election!--'tis most sweet to thosePage Scan
H187Down from the top of earthly blissPage Scan
H188Strait is the way, the door is straitPage Scan
H189Destruction's dangerous roadPage Scan
H190From deep distress and troubled thoughtsPage Scan
H191O blessed souls are theyPage Scan
H192How oft, alas! this wretched heartPage Scan
H193Forgiveness! 'tis a joyful soundPage Scan
H194Behold what wondrous gracePage Scan
H195As new-born babes desire the breastPage Scan
H196Buried in shadows of the nightPage Scan
H197Unshaken as the Sacred Hill Page Scan
H198How can I sink with such a propPage Scan
H199Where is the judge that shall condemnPage Scan
H200Happy beyond description he Page Scan

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