The Heart and Voice: or, Songs of Praise for the Sanctuary: hymn and tune book, designed for congregational singing in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and for congregations generally

Editor: A. S. Jenks
Publisher: Perkinpine & Higgins, Philadelphia, 1865
Denomination: Methodist Episcopal Church
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to numbers when more than one hymn is on a page. Hymn numbers in the hymnal are not sequential.
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39bIf, Lord [now], I have acceptance foundPage Scan
39cThis stone to Thee in faith we layPage Scan
39dMy soul, through my Redeemer's care Saved fromPage Scan
40aForth in thy name [strength], O Lord, I [we] goPage Scan
40bEternal source of every joyPage Scan
40cTo Jesus our exalted Lord, dear [that] [the] name by heaven and earth adoredPage Scan
41aShall I for fear of feeble manPage Scan
41bMy opening eyes with rapture seePage Scan
41cYe faithful souls, who Jesus knowPage Scan
41dThe perfect world by Adam trodPage Scan
41eGlory to God, whose sovereign gracePage Scan
42aWhile life prolongs its precious lightPage Scan
42bOf him who did salvation bring I could for ever think and singPage Scan
42cBy faith I to the fountain flyPage Scan
43aGod of my life, through all its [my] daysPage Scan
43bJesus, thy church with longing eyesPage Scan
43cArm me with thy whole armor, LordPage Scan
44aGod of my life, what just returnPage Scan
44bMy soul, with humble fervor raise To God thePage Scan
44cExcept the Lord our labors blessPage Scan
45aJesus, my Advocate abovePage Scan
45bAbraham, when severely triedPage Scan
45cWhat various hindrances we meetPage Scan
45dThee, in the watches of the nightPage Scan
46aO thou whom all thy saints adorePage Scan
46bFather of mercies, bow thine earPage Scan
46cHoly and true and righteous, Lord, I wait to prove thy perfect willPage Scan
47aThe morning flowers display their sweetsPage Scan
47bTremendous God, with humble fearPage Scan
47cWhen first the Spirit left the thronePage Scan
47dThe saints who die of Christ possessedPage Scan
47eForewarned by my Redeemer's lovePage Scan
48aWhen I survey the wondrous crossPage Scan
48bJesus the Lamb of God hath bledPage Scan
48cInto thy gracious hands I fallPage Scan
49aHow do thy mercies close me round?Page Scan
49bThe tempter to my soul hath saidPage Scan
49cO God most merciful and truePage Scan
49dSavior of men, Thy searching eyePage Scan
50aJesus a word, a look from theePage Scan
50bJesus, the sinner's friend, to theePage Scan
50cHow vain is all beneath the skies [sky]Page Scan
51aLord, I despair myself to healPage Scan
51bLord, we are vile, conceived in sinPage Scan
51cFather of heaven, whose love profoundPage Scan
51dGod of unspotted purityPage Scan
51eTaught by our Lord, we will not prayPage Scan
52aWhen gracious Lord, when shall it bePage Scan
52bWe have no outward righteousnessPage Scan
52cLight of the gentile world, appearPage Scan
52dO God, to whom in flesh revealedPage Scan
53aFrom every stormy wind [sense] that blowsPage Scan
53bThou Lamb of God, thou Prince of PeacePage Scan
53cShall man O God of life and lightPage Scan
53dFather, if I may call thee so, Regard my fearful heart's desirePage Scan
54aGod is our refuge and defense In trouble our unfailing aidPage Scan
54bPeace, troubled soul, thou needest [need'st] not fearPage Scan
54cFar from my [our] thoughts, vain world, be gonePage Scan
55aHow blest the righteous when he diesPage Scan
55bGod of my [our] life, to [on] thee I [we] callPage Scan
55cLord, with a grieved and aching heartPage Scan
56aAlmighty Maker of my framePage Scan
56bO might my lot be cast with these the least of Jesus' witnessesPage Scan
56cWhom man forsakes thou wilt not leavePage Scan
57aUnvail [Unveil] thy bosom, faithful tombPage Scan
57bMy soul before thee prostrate liesPage Scan
57cWhy is my heart with grief oppressedPage Scan
58aHappy the meek, whose gentle breastPage Scan
58bEternal beam of light divinePage Scan
58cWhen power divine in mortal form hushedPage Scan
59aHow sweet the hour of closing dayPage Scan
59bHow sweetly flowed the gospel's soundPage Scan
59cThough eighteen hundred years are pastPage Scan
60aShrinking from the cold hand of deathPage Scan
60bLord, fill me with an humble fearPage Scan
60cHe wills that I should holy bePage Scan
61aWhere are the dead, in heaven or hellPage Scan
61bExtended on a [the] cursed treePage Scan
61cDeep are the wounds which [that] sin has [hath] madePage Scan
62aWhy should we start and fear to diePage Scan
62bJesus, our best beloved FriendPage Scan
62cSavior, I now with shame confess my thirst for creature happinessPage Scan
63aFrom Calvary a [the] cry was heardPage Scan
63bLord, I am thine, entirely thine, Purchased and saved by blood divinePage Scan
63cAwaked from sin's delusive sleepPage Scan
64aO for a glance of heavenly dayPage Scan
64bMy sufferings all to Thee are knownPage Scan
64cWhen, O my Savior, shall it bePage Scan
65aYe that pass by, behold the manPage Scan
65b'Tis finished, the Messiah diesPage Scan
65cThough I have grieved thy Spirit, LordPage Scan
66aSinners, obey the gospel wordPage Scan
66bO Lord, thy heavenly grace impartPage Scan
66cCut me not off, almighty LordPage Scan
67aShow pity Lord, O Lord, forgivePage Scan
67bMy hope, my all, my Savior, Thou to theePage Scan
67cPass a few swift [swiftly] fleeting yearsPage Scan
68He dies, the friend of sinners diesPage Scan
69aStay, thou insulted [long suffering] SpiritPage Scan
69bO that my load of sin were [was] gonePage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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