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
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
H401According to Thy gracious wordPage Scan
H402Together with these symbols, LordPage Scan
H403That doleful night before his deathPage Scan
H404When I survey the wondrous crossPage Scan
H405How sweet and awful is the placePage Scan
H406Resplendent Sun! thy rays impartPage Scan
H407How are thy glories here display'dPage Scan
H408The blest memorials of thy griefPage Scan
H409Go forth, ye heralds, in my namePage Scan
H410Shepherd of Israel, thou dost keepPage Scan
H411With heavenly power, O Lord, defendPage Scan
H412Ye messengers of ChristPage Scan
H413Would you win a soul to God?Page Scan
H414Deacons, awake! the work fulfillPage Scan
H415Head of the church! thy care we blessPage Scan
H416Up to thy throne, O God of lovePage Scan
H417There's nothing round the spacious earthPage Scan
H418When Christ, with all his graces crownedPage Scan
H419To that dear world of light and blissPage Scan
H420Hence from my soul, sad thoughts, begonePage Scan
H421My times of sorrow and of joyPage Scan
H422My God, my Father, thou art wisePage Scan
H423O Lord, my best desires fulfilPage Scan
H424God is a spirit, just and wisePage Scan
H425Patience!--O, what a grace divinePage Scan
H426Patience divine!--how rich the gracePage Scan
H427Father, to thee my soul I liftPage Scan
H428Now shall my inward joys arisePage Scan
H429I send the joys of earth awayPage Scan
H430Let worldly minds the world pursuePage Scan
H431Let Zion and her sons rejoicePage Scan
H432My God, the spring of all my joysPage Scan
H433Now let our voices joinPage Scan
H434Children of the heavenly KingPage Scan
H435Oh! for a glance of heavenly dayPage Scan
H436The Lord will happiness divinePage Scan
H437How vain are all things here belowPage Scan
H438'Tis a point I long to knowPage Scan
H439When first the Lord his grace reveal'dPage Scan
H440On willows, near to Babel's floodPage Scan
H441Where Babel's streams ran murmuring byPage Scan
H442Alas! what hourly dangers rise!Page Scan
H443The wandering star, and fleeting windPage Scan
H444O'erwhelm'd with restless griefs and fearsPage Scan
H445What jarring natures dwell withinPage Scan
H446When Jesus smil'd, and said, arise!Page Scan
H447Where are the grateful tears I shedPage Scan
H448For zeal I sigh, for zeal I pantPage Scan
H449Behold, I send you forth, as sheepPage Scan
H450Bid me of men bewarePage Scan
H451Awake! my soul, and use thy armsPage Scan
H452Soldiers of Christ, arise!Page Scan
H453My soul, be on thy guard!Page Scan
H454Hark! how the watchmen cryPage Scan
H455Our Captain leads us onPage Scan
H456Am I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
H457Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shamePage Scan
H458I'm not asham'd to own my LordPage Scan
H459Saints, at your heavenly Father's wordPage Scan
H460My heart is fixt'--did David say?Page Scan
H461From Egypt lately freedPage Scan
H462Thus far my God hath led me onPage Scan
H463Broad is the road that leads to deathPage Scan
H464My drowsy powers, why sleep ye soPage Scan
H465'Tis my happiness belowPage Scan
H466All who through Christ the living wayPage Scan
H467When any turn from Zion's wayPage Scan
H468With earnest longings of the mindPage Scan
H469Dear Lord, the path to thine abodePage Scan
H470Of all our sins is pridePage Scan
H471The souls that would to Jesus pressPage Scan
H472Blest are the souls whose suff'rings showPage Scan
H473Awake, our souls, away, our fearsPage Scan
H474My rising soul, with strong desiresPage Scan
H475While carnal men, with all their mightPage Scan
H476Awake, my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
H477Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fearsPage Scan
H478Dangers of every shape and namePage Scan
H479When I can read my title clearPage Scan
H480In all my Lord's appointed waysPage Scan
H481I love the windows of thy gracePage Scan
H482Look up, my soul, behold the prizePage Scan
H483When I can say, 'My God is mine'Page Scan
H484O Zion! when shall I surveyPage Scan
H485And let this feeble body failPage Scan
H486Since Jesus freely did appearPage Scan
H487How closely join'd are man and wifePage Scan
H488Almighty Maker of my framePage Scan
H489Teach me the measure of my daysPage Scan
H490Sovereign Ruler of the skiesPage Scan
H491How are thy servants blest, O Lord!Page Scan
H492Few are thy days, and full of woePage Scan
H493In the sweet season of thy youthPage Scan
H494Grace is a plant, where'er it growsPage Scan
H495God of my childhood and my youthPage Scan
H496My soul, how solemn is the wordPage Scan
H497My gracious, my almighty LordPage Scan
H498Life is the time to serve the LordPage Scan
H499When all thy mercies, O my GodPage Scan
H500Hark! from the tombs a doleful soundPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
Suggestions or corrections? Contact us