Church Hymn Book: consisting of newly composed hymns with the addition of hymns and psalms, from other authors, carefully adapted for the use of public worship, and many other occasions (1st ed.)

Editor: Paul Henkel
Publisher: Solomon Henkel (Printer), New Market, Va., 1816
Denomination: German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Tennessee
Language: English
Notes: Psalms are numbered separately
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P.CII.IILet Zion, and her sons rejoiceTextPage Scan
P.CII.IIIIt is the Lord our Saviour's handTextPage Scan
P.CIII.IOh bless the Lord, my soul!TextPage Scan
P.CIII.IIMy soul, repeat his praiseTextPage Scan
P.CIII.IIIThe Lord the sov'reign KingTextPage Scan
P.CIVMy soul, thy great Creator praise TextPage Scan
P.CVGive thanks to God, invoke his nameTextPage Scan
P.CVI.ITo God, the great, the ever blestTextPage Scan
P.CVI.IIGod of eternal loveTextPage Scan
P.CVII.IGive thanks to God, he reigns aboveTextPage Scan
P.CVII.IIFrom age to age exalt his nameTextPage Scan
P.CVII.IIIVain man on foolish pleasures bentTextPage Scan
P.CVII.IVWould you behold the works of GodTextPage Scan
P.CVII.VThy works of glory, mighty LordTextPage Scan
P.CVII.VIWhen God, provok'd with daring crimesTextPage Scan
P.CVIIIAwake, my soul, to sound his praiseTextPage Scan
P.CIXGod of my mercy and my praiseTextPage Scan
P.CXJesus, our Lord ascend thy throneTextPage Scan
P.CXI.ISongs of immortal praise belongTextPage Scan
P.CXI.IIGreat is the Lord; his works of mightTextPage Scan
P.CXIIHappy is he that fears the LordTextPage Scan
P.CXIIIYe servants of th' almighty KingTextPage Scan
P.CXIVWhen Isra'l, freed from Pharoah's handTextPage Scan
P.CXVNot to ourselves who are but dustTextPage Scan
P.CXVI.II Love the Lord: he heard my criesTextPage Scan
P.CXVI.IIWhat shall I render to my GodTextPage Scan
P.CXVIIFrom all that dwell below the skiesTextPage Scan
P.CXVIIISee what a living StoneTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.AlephHow bless'd are they, who always keepTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.BethHow shall the young preserve their waysTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.GimelBe gracious to thy servant, LordTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.DalethMy soul, oppress'd with deadly careTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.HeInstruct me in thy statutes, LordTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.VauThy constant blessing, Lord, bestowTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.ZainAccording to thy promis'd graceTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.ChethO Lord, my God, my portion thouTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.TethWith me, thy servant, thou hast dealtTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.JodTo me, who am the workmanshipTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.CaphMy soul with long expectance faintsTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.LamedFor ever and for ever, LordTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.MemThe love that to thy laws I bearTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.NunThy word is to my feet a lampTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.SamechDeceitful thoughts and practicesTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.AinJudgment and justice I have lov'dTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.PeThe wonders which thy laws containTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.TsaddiThou art the righteous Judge, in whomTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.KophWith my whole heart to God I call'dTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.ReschConsider my affliction, LordTextPage Scan
P.CXIX.SchinThough mighty tyrants, without cause TextPage Scan
P.CXIX.TauTo my request and earnest cryTextPage Scan
P.CXXThou God of love, thou ever blestTextPage Scan
P.CXXITo heav'n I lift my waiting eyesTextPage Scan
P.CXXIIHow did my heart rejoice to hearTextPage Scan
P.CXXIIIO Thou whose grace and justice reignTextPage Scan
P.CXXIVHad not the God of truth and loveTextPage Scan
P.CXXVUnshaken as the sacred hillTextPage Scan
P.CXXVIWhen God restor'd our captive stateTextPage Scan
P.CXXVIIIf God succeed not, all the costTextPage Scan
P.CXXVIIIO Happy man, whose soul is fill'dTextPage Scan
P.CXXIXUp from my youth, may Isra'l sayTextPage Scan
P.CXXXOut of the deeps of long distressTextPage Scan
P.CXXXIIs there ambition in my heart?TextPage Scan
P.CXXXIINo sleep nor slumber to his eyesTextPage Scan
P.CXXXIIILo! what an entertaining sightTextPage Scan
P.CXXXIVYe that obey th' immortal KingTextPage Scan
P.CXXXV.IPraise ye the Lord, exalt his nameTextPage Scan
P.CXXXV.IIGreat is the Lord, exalted highTextPage Scan
P.CXXXVIGive thanks to God, the sov'reign LordTextPage Scan
P.CXXXVIIWhen we, our weary limbs to restTextPage Scan
P.CXXXVIIIWith all my pow'rs of heart and tongueTextPage Scan
P.CXXXIX.IIn all my vast concerns with theeTextPage Scan
P.CXXXIX.IIWhen I with pleasing wonder standTextPage Scan
P.CXXXIX.IIILord, when I count thy mercies o'erTextPage Scan
P.CXLProtect us Lord, from fatal harmTextPage Scan
P.CXLIMy God, accept my early vowsTextPage Scan
P.CXLIITo God I made my sorrows knownTextPage Scan
P.CXLIIIMy righteous Judge, my gracious GodTextPage Scan
P.CXLIV.IFor ever-blessed be the LordTextPage Scan
P.CXLIV.IILord, what is man, poor feeble manTextPage Scan
P.CXLIV.IIIHappy the city, where their sonsTextPage Scan
P.CXLV.ILong as I live I'll bless thy nameTextPage Scan
P.CXLV.IISweet is the mem'ry of thy graceTextPage Scan
P.CXLV.IIILet ev'ry tongue thy goodness speakTextPage Scan
P.CXLVIPraise ye the Lord, my heart shall joinTextPage Scan
P.CXLVII.IPraise ye the Lord; 'tis good to raiseTextPage Scan
P.CXLVII.IILet Zion praise the mighty GodTextPage Scan
P.CXLVIIIYe boundless realms of joyTextPage Scan
P.CXLIXAll ye that love the Lord, rejoiceTextPage Scan
P.CLIn God's own house pronounce his praiseTextPage Scan

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