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301 | And let our bodies part | | | | | | | |
302 | Lord, if at thy command The word of life we sow | | | | | | | |
303 | Men of God, go take your stations | | | | | | | |
304 | Come ye [you] sinners, poor and wretched [needy], Weak and wounded | | | | | | | |
305 | Sinner [sinners], will you [ye] scorn [slight] the message | | | | | | | |
306 | O wondrous love divine | | | | | | | |
307 | Come, weary sinners, come, Groaning | | | | | | | |
308 | Delay not, delay not: O sinner [drunkard] draw near | | | | | | | |
309 | Ho, everyone that thirsts, draw nigh | | | | | | | |
310 | Blow ye [you] the trumpet, blow | | | | | | | |
311 | Let earth and heaven agree [combine] | | | | | | | |
312 | Come sinners to the gospel feast | | | | | | | |
313 | Sinners, obey the gospel word | | | | | | | |
314 | Come, O ye sinners, to the Lord | | | | | | | |
315 | Hark, the Savior's voice from heaven | | | | | | | |
316 | Sinner [sinners] turn, why will ye [you] die | | | | | | | |
317 | There's a wideness in God's mercy | | | | | | | |
318 | Sinners, turn, while God is near | | | | | | | |
319 | Weary souls that [who] wander wide | | | | | | | |
320 | Return, O wanderer, to thy home | | | | | | | |
321 | From the cross uplifted high | | | | | | | |
322 | Return, O wanderer, return [Return, return, now wanderer] | | | | | | | |
323 | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast | | | | | | | |
324 | Lovers of pleasure more than God | | | | | | | |
325 | The voice of free grace cries escape | | | | | | | |
326 | Let every mortal ear attend | | | | | | | |
327 | Behold the Lamb of God, who bears the world's dread load | | | | | | | |
328 | Come, ye [you] disconsolate, where'er ye [you] languish | | | | | | | |
329 | Look unto Christ ye sinners | | | | | | | |
330 | Jesus, Redeemer of mankind | | | | | | | |
331 | What shall I do my God to love | | | | | | | |
332 | Just as thou art, without one trace Of love or joy | | | | | | | |
333 | Almost persuaded now to believe, Almost | | | | | | | |
334 | Awaked from sin's delusive sleep | | | | | | | |
335 | O for a glance of heavenly day | | | | | | | |
336 | Stay, thou insulted [long suffering] Spirit | | | | | | | |
337 | Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgive | | | | | | | |
338 | God is in this and every place | | | | | | | |
339 | Thou hidden God, for whom I groan | | | | | | | |
340 | How oft have I the Spirit grieved | | | | | | | |
341 | O that thou wouldst the heavens rend | | | | | | | |
342 | O for that tenderness of heart | | | | | | | |
343 | O that I could repent, With all my idols part | | | | | | | |
344 | Prostrate at Jesus' feet | | | | | | | |
345 | O Thou that wouldst not have | | | | | | | |
346 | When shall thy love constrain and force me to thy breast | | | | | | | |
347 | Wherewith O God [Lord], shall I draw near | | | | | | | |
348 | Lord, I despair myself to heal | | | | | | | |
349 | God of my life, what just return | | | | | | | |
350 | I would be thine, O take my heart | | | | | | | |
351 | O could I lose myself in Thee | | | | | | | |
352 | Is there a thing too hard for thee | | | | | | | |
353 | Ah, whither should I go | | | | | | | |
354 | And can I yet delay | | | | | | | |
355 | Did Christ o'er sinner's weep | | | | | | | |
356 | Father, I dare believe Thee, merciful and true | | | | | | | |
357 | Father of lights, from whom proceeds | | | | | | | |
358 | Yes, from this instant, now, I will to my offended Father cry | | | | | | | |
359 | Lord, I hear of [that] [the] showers of blessing | | | | | | | |
360 | Father, I stretch my hand [hands] to thee | | | | | | | |
361 | How sad our state [fate] by nature is | | | | | | | |
362 | O Sun of righteousness, arise with healing | | | | | | | |
363 | O that I could my Lord receive | | | | | | | |
364 | Author of faith, to thee I [we] cry | | | | | | | |
365 | O thou who hast our sorrows borne | | | | | | | |
366 | Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee | | | | | | | |
367 | Savior, Prince of Isr'l's race, see from Thy lofty throne | | | | | | | |
368 | O disclose thy lovely face | | | | | | | |
369 | By thy birth, and by thy tears | | | | | | | |
370 | Jesus, let thy pitying eye | | | | | | | |
371 | Savior, see me from above, nor suffer me to die | | | | | | | |
372 | God of my salvation, hear | | | | | | | |
373 | Let the world their virtue [beauties] boast | | | | | | | |
374 | Light of those whose dreary dwelling | | | | | | | |
375 | Depth of mercy, can there be, Mercy still reserved for me? | | | | | | | |
376 | Jesus, thy far extended fame My drooping soul exults | | | | | | | |
377 | Though eighteen hundred years are past | | | | | | | |
378 | Jesus, the sinner's friend, to thee | | | | | | | |
379 | Just as I am, without one plea | | | | | | | |
380 | Jesus, Lover [Savior] of my soul, Let me to thy bosom [refuge] fly | | | | | | | |
381 | Who can describe the joys that rise | | | | | | | |
382 | O for a closer walk with God | | | | | | | |
383 | Sweet was the time when first I felt | | | | | | | |
384 | The long lost son, with streaming eyes | | | | | | | |
385 | Long have I seemed to serve thee Lord | | | | | | | |
386 | Jesus, Friend of sinners hear, Yet once again | | | | | | | |
387 | We have no outward righteousness | | | | | | | |
388 | Let not the wise his [their] wisdom boast | | | | | | | |
389 | Author of faith, eternal Word | | | | | | | |
390 | In hope against all human hope | | | | | | | |
391 | Jesus, to thee I now can fly | | | | | | | |
392 | In evil long I took delight | | | | | | | |
393 | In answer to ten thousand prayers | | | | | | | |
394 | Now have I found the ground wherein | | | | | | | |
395 | And can it be that I should gain [claim] | | | | | | | |
396 | My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness | | | | | | | |
397 | A goodly [godly] formal saint, I long appeared in sight | | | | | | | |
398 | I was a wandering sheep | | | | | | | |
399 | My God, my God, to thee I cry | | | | | | | |
400 | I heard the voice of Jesus say, come unto me and rest | | | | | | | |