Sacred Melodies for Conference and Prayer Meetings, and for Social and Private Devotion (13th ed.)

Publisher: Free Will Baptist Printing Establishment, Dover, 1856
Denomination: Free Will Baptists
Language: English
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201Hark, sinner, while God from on high doth entreat theePage Scan
202Come hither, all ye weary soulsPage Scan
203Thou sweet gliding Cedron, by thy silver streamPage Scan
204Prayer is the soul's sincere desirePage Scan
205Prayer is the contrite sinner's voicePage Scan
206The day has come, the joyful dayPage Scan
207Jesus, thou art the sinner's friendPage Scan
208Jesus Christ has power alonePage Scan
209When torn is the bosom by sorrow or carePage Scan
210How prone are professors to rest on their leesPage Scan
211Thou art gone to the grave; but we will not deplore theePage Scan
212I long to see the season comePage Scan
213Here o'er the earth as a stranger I roamPage Scan
214I'll sing a song which doth belongPage Scan
215Hail to the brightness of Zion’s glad morning!Page Scan
216O Savior of sinners, when faint and depress'dPage Scan
217Our Father who in heaven artPage Scan
218Savior, visit thy plantationPage Scan
219Mighty God, on thee we callPage Scan
220Joyfully, joyfully onward I movePage Scan
221Jesus died on Calvary's mountainPage Scan
222Farewell, my brethren in the LordPage Scan
223Daniel's wisdom may I knowPage Scan
224Day of Judgment, day of wonders!Page Scan
225Gently, Lord, O gently lead usPage Scan
226How painfully pleasing the fond recollectionPage Scan
227Awaked by Sinai's awful soundPage Scan
228Just as I am, without one pleaPage Scan
229When thy mortal life is fledPage Scan
230How sweet the melting layPage Scan
231From every stormy wind that blowsPage Scan
232How charming is the placePage Scan
233For a season called to partPage Scan
234Soft be the gently breathing notesPage Scan
235"O learn of me," the Savior criedPage Scan
236I saw a wide and well-spread boardPage Scan
237Kindred in Christ, for his dear sakePage Scan
238The hours of evening closePage Scan
239Behold a stranger at the door!Page Scan
240Amazing grace,--how sweet the soundPage Scan
241When God revealed his gracious namePage Scan
242O thou, my soul, forget no morePage Scan
243Life is the time to serve the LordPage Scan
244"Go bring them," said the dying fairPage Scan
245God moves in a mysterious wayPage Scan
246While shepherds watched their flocks by nightPage Scan
247Far, far o'er hill and dellPage Scan
248When our fathers, long agoPage Scan
249Holy Father, please to hearPage Scan
250Ours is the Sabbath schoolPage Scan
251How kind the Savior's lovePage Scan
252Hearken, Christian, hear the groaningPage Scan
253Hark! a voice from heaven proclaimingPage Scan
254What mean ye, that ye bruise and bindPage Scan
255We ask not that the slave should lie Page Scan
256The hour of freedom! come it mustPage Scan
257See yon glorious star ascendingPage Scan
258My country! 'tis of theePage Scan
259The slave-mother leaned on her mattock full wearyPage Scan
260How long shall Afric's sonsPage Scan
261Lord, deliver; thou canst savePage Scan
262Soon shall the trump of FreedomPage Scan
263Children of the glorious deadPage Scan
264Oft in the chilly nightPage Scan
265My mind to me a kingdom isPage Scan
266Mid sorrows and sadness I'm destined to roamPage Scan
267With banner and with badge we comePage Scan
268Hark! hark ye, O listen to the sorrow and weeping Page Scan
269The drink that's in the drunkard's bowlPage Scan
270Friends of Freedom, swell the songPage Scan

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