The New Hymn Book, Designed for Universalist Societies: compiled from approved authors, with variations and additions (9th ed.)

Editor: Sebastian Streeter, Russell Streeter
Publisher: Benjamin B. Mussey, Boston, 1833
Denomination: Universalist Church in America
Language: English
Notes: The page scan is missing one page.
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301Immortal God, on thee we callPage Scan
302My God, the visits of thy facePage Scan
303My God, what silken cords are thine!Page Scan
304Grace, 'tis a charming soundPage Scan
305When God revealed his gracious namePage Scan
306Before the world was madePage Scan
307God is our Refuge and DefensePage Scan
308'Tis by the faith of joys to comePage Scan
309High on the mountain's towering headPage Scan
310By faith may Jesus dwellPage Scan
311Mistaken souls, that dream of heavenPage Scan
312Awake, our souls; away our fearsPage Scan
313Faith adds new charms to earthly blissPage Scan
314The Lord appears my Helper nowPage Scan
315There is a glorious world on highPage Scan
316Should famine o'er the mourning fieldPage Scan
317Almighty and immortal KingPage Scan
318Those happy realms of joy and peacePage Scan
319Why should the world's alluring toysPage Scan
320Lord, when my thoughts, delighted, rovePage Scan
321Arise! expand your wingsPage Scan
322Borne o'er the ocean's stormy wavePage Scan
323O God, my Sun, thy blissful raysPage Scan
324On Jordan's stormy banks I standPage Scan
325Bear me, ye spirits of the blestPage Scan
326Eternal Source of joys divinePage Scan
327God is my strong SalvationPage Scan
328When I can read my title clearPage Scan
329O thou, the wretched's sure RetreatPage Scan
330My Saviour, when my thoughts recallPage Scan
331Hear me, O Lord, in my distressPage Scan
332O thou, whose tender mercy hearsPage Scan
333Show mercy, Lord; O Lord, forgivePage Scan
334How oft, alas, this wretched heartPage Scan
335While I keep silence, and concealPage Scan
336God of mercy, God of lovePage Scan
337My spirit longs its rest to findPage Scan
338O charity, thou heavenly gracePage Scan
339Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace!Page Scan
340Blest is the man whose tender carePage Scan
341Hail, love divine! joys ever newPage Scan
342Blest is the man whose tender heartPage Scan
343Love is the strongest tiePage Scan
344How beautiful the sightPage Scan
345Friendship, 'tis the gift of HeavenPage Scan
346Spirit of bright, expanded wingPage Scan
347How pleasing is the scene, how sweetPage Scan
348Father of mercies, send thy gracePage Scan
349In friendship pure, a sun divinePage Scan
350How blest the sacred tie that bindsPage Scan
351Daughters of pity, tune the layPage Scan
352Thus saith the first and great commandPage Scan
353Had I the tongues of Greeks and JewsPage Scan
354All nature feels attractive powerPage Scan
355God of our mercy and our praisePage Scan
356Religion is the chief concernPage Scan
357Immortal Source of light and gracePage Scan
358O for a closer walk with GodPage Scan
359How blest is man, O GodPage Scan
360When Jesus, our great Master, camePage Scan
361Long have we heard the joyful soundPage Scan
362When gloomy thoughts and boding fearsPage Scan
363A youth devoted to the LordPage Scan
364O what a lovely thing to seePage Scan
365God is our Refuge in distressPage Scan
366Blest are the men of broken heartPage Scan
367O happy is the man, who hearsPage Scan
368Ye servants of the LordPage Scan
369Behold what wondrous gracePage Scan
370Lord, when I call, make haste to hearPage Scan
371Author of good, we rest on theePage Scan
372Teach me, O teach me, Lord, thy wayPage Scan
373Thou art my Portion, O my GodPage Scan
374Ye humble souls, approach your GodPage Scan
375Wherefore should man, frail child of clayPage Scan
376Attend, my soul, with filial awePage Scan
377When fainting in the sultry wastePage Scan
378Patience! O what a grace divinePage Scan
379Peace, my complaining, doubting heartPage Scan
380Happy the meek, whose gentle breastPage Scan
381O resignation, heavenly powerPage Scan
382O Lord, my best desire fulfilPage Scan
383Calm my soul, behold thy Saviour!Page Scan
384To calm the sorrows of the mindPage Scan
385O God, to thee we raise our eyesPage Scan
386While some in folly's pleasures rollPage Scan
387When I survey life's varied scenePage Scan
388The trifling joys this world can givePage Scan
389If solid happiness we prizePage Scan
390Zeal is that pure and heavenly flamePage Scan
391Absurd and vain attempt to bindPage Scan
392Awake, my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
393Ah, wretched souls, who strive in vainPage Scan
394My Father, I adorePage Scan
395Arise, my soul, shake off thy fearsPage Scan
396Father of light, conduct my feetPage Scan
397Awake, my soul, lift up thine eyesPage Scan
398God of eternity, from theePage Scan
399How many millions draw their breathPage Scan
400Glory to God that walks the skyPage Scan

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