The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D.: to which are added select hymns, from other authors; and directions for musical expression (New ed.)

Editor: Samuel Worcester, D. D.
Publisher: Crocker & Brewster, Boston, Mass., 1842
Denomination: Congregational Church
Language: English
Notes: Psalms numbered separately. Hymns and Spiritual Songs in four parts, all numbered separately (A, B, C, D)
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A76When strangers stand and hear me tellPage Scan
A77Now in the [thy] galleries of his gracePage Scan
A78Who is this fair one in distressPage Scan
A79God of the morning, at whose [thy] voicePage Scan
A80Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me onPage Scan
A81My God, how endless [lasting] is thy lovePage Scan
A82Shall the vile race of flesh and bloodPage Scan
A83Not from the dust affliction growsPage Scan
A84Jehovah speaks, let Isr'l hearPage Scan
A85The Lord on high proclaims His GodheadPage Scan
A86How should the sons of Adam's racePage Scan
A87Thus saith [speaks] the high and lofty OnePage Scan
A88Life is the time to serve the LordPage Scan
A89Ye sons of Adam, vain and youngPage Scan
A90Lo the young tribes of Adam risePage Scan
A91Now in the heat [flush] of youthful bloodPage Scan
A92Shall wisdom cry aloudPage Scan
A93Thus saith the wisdom of the LordPage Scan
A94Vain are the hopes the [that] sons of menPage Scan
A95Not all the outward forms on earth, Nor rites that God hath givenPage Scan
A96But few among the carnal wisePage Scan
A97Buried in [the] shadows of the nightPage Scan
A98How heavy is the nightPage Scan
A99Vain are the hopes that rebels placePage Scan
A100Not to condemn the sons of men did Christ the sonPage Scan
A101Who can describe the joys that risePage Scan
A102Blest are the humble souls that [who] seePage Scan
A103I'm not ashamed to own my [the] LordPage Scan
A104Not the malicious or [nor] [and] profanePage Scan
A105Nor eye hath seen nor ear hath heardPage Scan
A106Shall we go on to sinPage Scan
A107Deceived by subtle snares of hell [I fell]Page Scan
A108Not with our mortal eyes have we beheld the LordPage Scan
A109No more, my God, I boast no more, Of all the duties I have donePage Scan
A110There is a house not made with [by] hands, EternalPage Scan
A111Lord, we confess our numerous faultsPage Scan
A112So did the Hebrew prophet raisePage Scan
A113How large the promise, how divinePage Scan
A114Gentiles by nature, we belongPage Scan
A115Lord, how secure my conscience was [lay]Page Scan
A116Thus saith the first, the [and] great commandPage Scan
A117Behold the potter and the clayPage Scan
A118The law by Moses camePage Scan
A119Christ and his [the] cross is [are] all our [my] themePage Scan
A120Faith is the brightest evidencePage Scan
A121Thus saith the mercy [promise] of the LordPage Scan
A122Do we not know that solemn wordPage Scan
A123Behold the wretch whose lust and winePage Scan
A124Deep in the dust before thy thronePage Scan
A125With joy we meditate the [thy] gracePage Scan
A126Not different food nor different dress, Compose the kindgom of our LordPage Scan
A127Come hither, all ye [you] weary soulsPage Scan
A128Go preach my gospel, saith the [my] LordPage Scan
A129Saints at your heavenly Father's wordPage Scan
A130Now by the bowels [mercies] of my [our] God [Lord]Page Scan
A131Behold how sinners disagreePage Scan
A132So let our lips and lives expressPage Scan
A133Let Pharisees of high esteemPage Scan
A134Had I the tongues of Greeks and JewsPage Scan
A135Come dearest Lord, descend and dwellPage Scan
A136God is a spirit, just and wisePage Scan
A137Now to the power of God SupremePage Scan
A138Firm as the earth thy [the] gospel standsPage Scan
A139How oft have [hath] sin and Satan [nature] strove [striven]Page Scan
A140Mistaken souls, that [who] dream of heavenPage Scan
A141Who has believed thy WordPage Scan
A142Like sheep we went astrayPage Scan
A143So new born babes desire the breastPage Scan
A144Why should the children of a KingPage Scan
A145Jesus, in thee our eyes beholdPage Scan
A146Go, worship at Emmanuel's feetPage Scan
A147'Tis from the treasures of his wordPage Scan
A148With cheerful voice I [we] sing the titles of my [our] LordPage Scan
A149Join all the names of love and powerPage Scan
A150Join all the glorious namesPage Scan
B1Nature with all her powers shall singPage Scan
B2My thoughts on awful subjects rollPage Scan
B3Why do we [ye] [you] mourn departing [departed] [for dying] friendsPage Scan
B4Here at thy cross, my dying GodPage Scan
B5Lord, when my thoughts with wonder rollPage Scan
B6Once more, my soul, the rising day salutes thy waking eyesPage Scan
B7Dread Sovereign, let my evening songPage Scan
B8Hosanna, with a cheerful soundPage Scan
B9Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?Page Scan
B10My soul forsakes her [each] vain delightPage Scan
B11I send the joys of earth awayPage Scan
B12The true Messiah now appearsPage Scan
B13Sing to the Lord, that built the skiesPage Scan
B14Welcome, sweet day of restPage Scan
B15Far from my [our] thoughts, vain world, be gonePage Scan
B16Lord, what a heaven of saving gracePage Scan
B17Rise, rise, my soul, and leave the groundPage Scan
B18High on a hill [throne] of dazzling lightPage Scan
B19Let others boast how strong they be [are]Page Scan
B20Why is my heart so far from theePage Scan
B21Let the old heathens tune their songPage Scan
B22Terrible God, that [who] reigns on highPage Scan
B23Descend from heaven, immortal DovePage Scan
B24When the great Builder arched the skiesPage Scan
B25My drowsy powers, why sleep ye [you] soPage Scan

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