New Hymn and Tune Book: an Offering of Praise for the Use of the African M. E. Zion Church of America

Editor: Philip Phillips
Publisher: A.M.E. Z. Book Concern, New York, 1889
Denomination: African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Language: English
Notes: Some of the pages in the hymnal scan come from the 1866 New Hymn and Tune Book (Methodist Episcopal Church). Hymns are listed by page number, Appendix and Chants follow hymns.
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147aMy gracious Lord, I own thy rightFEDERAL STREETPage Scan
147bHigh on his everlasting thronePage Scan
147cWhat are these soul-reviving strainsCORSONPage Scan
147dJesus, whose glory's streaming raysPage Scan
147eThe earth, with all her fulness, ownsPage Scan
147fJesus, where'er thy people meetMILTONPage Scan
148aMARSTONPage Scan
148bWILDINGHANSTPage Scan
148cLEICESTERPage Scan
149aI know that my Redeemer livesPage Scan
149bCome, Saviour, Jesus, from aboveLEICESTERPage Scan
149cJesus, the gift divine I knowMARSTONPage Scan
149dO King of glory, thy rich gracePage Scan
149eO Jesus, full of truth and grace!WILDINGHANSTPage Scan
149fGod of my life, through all my daysPage Scan
150aROCKINGHAMPage Scan
150bZUNDELPage Scan
150cRAFFORDPage Scan
151aO holy, holy, holy Lord! ROCKINGHAMPage Scan
151bO Spirit of the living GodZUNDELPage Scan
151cAuthor of faith, eternal WordRAFFORDPage Scan
151dBehold the heathen waits to knowPage Scan
151eForth in thy name, O Lord, I goPage Scan
151fSaviour of all, to thee we bowPage Scan
152aMOUNT ZIONPage Scan
152bSUMMERFIELDPage Scan
152cOWEGOPage Scan
153aSovereign of worlds! display thy powerMOUNT ZIONPage Scan
153bEternal beam of Light divinePage Scan
153cMy soul, with humble fervour raise OWEGOPage Scan
153dMillions within thy courts have metPage Scan
153eLord, I despair myself to healSUMMERFIELDPage Scan
153fBrethren in Christ, and well belovedPage Scan
154aMOORESTOWNPage Scan
154bOSSININGPage Scan
154cWHATCOATPage Scan
155aO might my lot be cast with theseMOORESTOWNPage Scan
155bO thou, who all things canst controlOSSININGPage Scan
155cShrinking from the cold hand of deathWHATCOATPage Scan
155dArise, my soul, with rapture risePage Scan
155eAlmighty Maker of my framePage Scan
155fHow sweet the hour of closing dayPage Scan
156aPARTING HOURPage Scan
156bSTELLAPage Scan
156cOLIVE MOUNTPage Scan
157aHow blest the righteous when he dies!PARTING HOURPage Scan
157bGod is our refuge and defenceSTELLAPage Scan
157cLord, with a grieved and aching heartPage Scan
157dPeace, troubled soul, thou need'st not fearOLIVE MOUNTPage Scan
157eWhom man forsakes thou wilt not leavePage Scan
157fUnveil thy bosom, faithful tombPage Scan
157gO God, to whom, in flesh reveal'dPage Scan
158aANVERNPage Scan
158bHULLPage Scan
158cCAIROPage Scan
159aO happy day that fix'd my choiceANVERNPage Scan
159bNot here, as to the prophet's eyeHULLPage Scan
159cFather, supply my every needCAIROPage Scan
159dJesus, thou everlasting KingPage Scan
159eIf, Lord, I have acceptance foundPage Scan
159fThis stone to thee, in faith, we layPage Scan
159gBy faith I to the fountain flyPage Scan
160aWARDPage Scan
160bCANONPage Scan
160cWATTSPage Scan
161aThe perfect world by Adam trodWARDPage Scan
161bArm me with thy whole armour, LordCANONPage Scan
161cExcept the Lord our labours blessWATTSPage Scan
161dJesus, thy wand'ring sheep, behold!Page Scan
161eWhat various hindrances we meetPage Scan
161fThe saints who die of Christ possess'dPage Scan
161gJesus, a word, a look from theePage Scan
161hPass a few swiftly fleeting yearsPage Scan
162aEPSOMPage Scan
162bSHEPHERDPage Scan
162cWENDALLPage Scan
163aJesus, the sinner's friend, to theePage Scan
163bHow sweetly flow'd the gospel's soundSHEPHERDPage Scan
163cWe have no outward righteousnessPage Scan
163dMy suff'rings all to thee are knownPage Scan
163eWhen, gracious Lord, when shall it beEPSOMPage Scan
163fLight of the Gentile world appearPage Scan
163gFather, if I may call thee soPage Scan
164aSESSIONSPage Scan
164bELTONPage Scan
164cWALDOPage Scan
165aAwaked from sin's delusive sleepSESSIONSPage Scan
165bJesus, our best beloved friendELTONPage Scan
165cThough eighteen hundred years are pastWALDOPage Scan
165dSaviour, I now with shame confessPage Scan
165eLord, fill me with an humble fearPage Scan
165fHe wills that I should holy bePage Scan
165gJesus shall reign where'er the sunPage Scan
166aDUANE STREETPage Scan
166bCAROLPage Scan
167aOur Lord is risen from the deadDUANE STREETPage Scan
167bMy soul before thee prostrate liesCAROLPage Scan
167cThe spacious firmament on highPage Scan
167dWhy is my heart with grief oppress'dPage Scan
167eWhen power divine in mortal form Page Scan

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