Conference Hymns : adapted to religious conferences, and meetings for prayer, to which is added a selection of the most favorite melodies in common use

Editor: Rev. J. Hopkins, D. D.
Publisher: J. C. Derby & Co. / M.H.Newman & Co., Auburn, N.Y. / New York, 1847
Language: English
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101Quench not the spirit of the LordPage Scan
102O where shall rest be foundPage Scan
103Repent, the voice celestial criesPage Scan
104Say, sinner, hath a voice withinPage Scan
105Sinner, art thou [are you] still secure [sincere]Page Scan
106Sinner [sinners], O why so thoughtless grownPage Scan
107Sinner, rouse thee from thy sleepPage Scan
108That warning voice, O sinner, hearPage Scan
109Vain man [men], thy [your] fond pursuits forbearPage Scan
110The trumpet sounds the day is comePage Scan
111When the harvest is past and the summer is o'erPage Scan
112Child of sin and sorrow, Filled with dismayPage Scan
113Come hither, all ye [you] weary soulsPage Scan
114Come, trembling sinner, in whose breastPage Scan
115Come, ye weary, heavy ladenPage Scan
116Come sinner to the gospel feastPage Scan
117Grace, 'tis a charming [cheering] [joyful] [pleasing] soundPage Scan
118Hear, O sinner, mercy hails [calls] youPage Scan
119How oft, alas, this [our] wretched [sinful] [wicked] heartPage Scan
120Let every mortal ear attendPage Scan
121Life is the time to serve the LordPage Scan
122Sinner [sinners] turn, why will ye [you] diePage Scan
123Sinner [sinners], will you [ye] scorn [slight] the messagePage Scan
124O turn ye [you], O turn ye [you], for why will ye [you] diePage Scan
125Now is the accepted timePage Scan
126Return, O wanderer, return [Return, return, now wanderer]Page Scan
127O what amazing words of grace Are in the gospel foundPage Scan
128Salvation what a glorious planPage Scan
129Ye dying sons of menPage Scan
130Today the Savior calls, ye wanderers comePage Scan
131While life prolongs its precious lightPage Scan
132There is a voice of sovereign gracePage Scan
133Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor Behold a royal feastPage Scan
134Lord, how secure my conscience was [lay]Page Scan
135O God of mercy, hear my [our] callPage Scan
136O Thou, whose tender mercy hearsPage Scan
137O Lord, how vile am IPage Scan
138Mercy, O thou Son of DavidPage Scan
139O happy day that fixed [seals] [stays] my choicePage Scan
140When God revealed his gracious namePage Scan
141How happy are they, Who the [their] Savior [Jesus] obeyPage Scan
142What, Lord, wouldst thou have me to doPage Scan
143What shall I render to my God for all his kindness shownPage Scan
144Witness, ye men and angels, nowPage Scan
145Blow ye [you] the trumpet, blowPage Scan
146Come thou fount of every blessingPage Scan
147Let Zion and her sons rejoicePage Scan
148Love divine, all loves [love] excellingPage Scan
149See, from Zion's sacred mountainPage Scan
150Saw ye not the cloud arisePage Scan
151While I to grief my soul [heart] gave wayPage Scan
152The Lord into his garden comesPage Scan
153Am I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
154Blessed [Blest] are the sons of GodPage Scan
155Dear Jesus, when shall it bePage Scan
156How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hoursPage Scan
157Encompassed with clouds of distressPage Scan
158I asked the Lord that I might growPage Scan
159Jesus, full of all compassionPage Scan
160Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt [will] provePage Scan
161My soul be on thy [your] guardPage Scan
162O could I find from day to dayPage Scan
163Once I thought my mountain strongPage Scan
164Remember me, my Savior GodPage Scan
165O for a closer walk with GodPage Scan
166Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgivePage Scan
167Sweet was the time when first I feltPage Scan
168'Tis a point I long to knowPage Scan
169Upward I lift mine [my] eyesPage Scan
170When I can read my title clearPage Scan
171Once, slaves of sin, we toiledPage Scan
172Vain were my struggles, vain my tearsPage Scan
173With tears of anguish I lamentPage Scan
174Far from my [our] thoughts, vain world, be gonePage Scan
175How sweet to bless the LordPage Scan
176Whilst thee I seek, protecting powerPage Scan
177I love to steal awhile awayPage Scan
178Jesus, who knows full wellPage Scan
179Prayer is the soul's [heart's] [saint's] sincere desirePage Scan
180Religion is the chief concernPage Scan
181Lord of the worlds above, How pleasant and how fairPage Scan
182What shall I render to my GodPage Scan
183Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian lovePage Scan
184Brethren beloved for JesusPage Scan
185Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tonguePage Scan
186Come to the house of prayerPage Scan
187How pleasant 'tis to seePage Scan
188How sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sightPage Scan
189How sweet to leave the world awhilePage Scan
190O Lord, our languid souls inspirePage Scan
191My soul, how lovely is the place to which thy GodPage Scan
192Lord, we come before thee nowPage Scan
193I yield, 'twere worse than vainPage Scan
194Welcome, welcome, dear RedeemerPage Scan
195As guilty and helpless, deservingPage Scan
196A guilty, helpless sinner, LordPage Scan
197It is not wrath alone I dreadPage Scan
198Guilty, condemned, I now dependPage Scan
199Lord, I am thine, entirely thine, Purchased and saved by blood divinePage Scan
200Accept the heart I now resignPage Scan

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