Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David: to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian church in general (Corr. and enl.)

Editor: Joel Barlow
Publisher: Barlow and Babcock (Printer), Hartford, Conn., 1785
Denomination: Congregationalist Churches
Language: English
Notes: Psalms, Doxologies (D), and Hymns (H) are numbered separately.
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H.XLVStand up, my soul, shake off thy fearsTextPage Scan
H.XLVISalvation! Oh the joyful soundTextPage Scan
H.XLVIIInfinite grief, amazing woeTextPage Scan
H.XLVIIILet all the race of creatures lieTextPage Scan
H.XLIXWhen, in the light of faith divineTextPage Scan
H.LCome, happy souls, approach your GodTextPage Scan
H.LIThe Lord descending from aboveTextPage Scan
H.LIIOnce did the sons of Abra'm passTextPage Scan
H.LIIIMy dear Redeemer, and my LordTextPage Scan
H.LIVSin has a thousand treacherous artsTextPage Scan
H.LVStrait is the way, the door is straitTextPage Scan
H.LVIJesus invites his saintsTextPage Scan
H.LVIIThe Lord ascends above the skiesTextPage Scan
H.LVIIINature with open volume standsTextPage Scan
H.LIXHow rich are thy provisions, LordTextPage Scan
H.LXThe memory of our dying LordTextPage Scan
H.LXIWhile sitting round our Father's boardTextPage Scan
H.LXIIHow faiir their thy glories hereTextPage Scan
H.LXIIICome, let us join the sacred songTextPage Scan
H.LXIVThe king of heaven his table spreadsTextPage Scan
H.LXVIn glad amazement, Lord, I standTextPage Scan
H.LXVIO God of heaven, whose gentle rayTextPage Scan
H.LXVIIEternal Source of every joyTextPage Scan
H.LXVIIIGreat God, who form'd for social joysTextPage Scan
H.LXIXHail the day that sees him riseTextPage Scan
H.LXXRise, my soul, and stretch thy wingsTextPage Scan

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