Meter 88.88. (L.M.) (332)
- A few more days preserve me here (1762a)
- A guilty soul, by sin oppressed (1749a)
- A sinner ready to expire (1772a)
- A wretched slave of sin, to thee (1744a)
- Abraham, when severely tried (1740b)
- Ah! My dear Lord, whose changeless love (1739a)
- Ah! My dear Master! Can it be (1740c)
- All ye that seek the Lord who died (1746b)
- Almighty God, to thee I cry (1763a)
- Almighty, universal Lord (1740c)
- Amazing mystery of love (1745b)
- Amen to all that God hath said (1742c)
- An inward baptism, Lord, of fire (1742c)
- And live I yet by power divine (1739a)
- And me—may every soul subjoin (1762b)
- And shall thy followers, Lord, complain (1762b)
- Arm of the Lord, whose vengeance laid (1745b)
- Author, and end of my desires (1763a)
- Author of faith, eternal word (1740b)
- Author of faith, we seek thy face (1749b)
- Author of our salvation thee (1745b)
- Awake, Jerusalem, awake (1742c)
- Awake, Jerusalem, awake (1749a)
- Awake, ye guilty souls, awake (1750b)
- Awakened by thy threatenings, Lord (1749a)
- Away this soft, luxurious pride (1762b)
- Before he put the covering on (1762a)
- Before its strong arrest I feel (1762a)
- Behold he comes! And every eye (1742c)
- Being benign, whose name is love (1756b)
- Being of beings, God of love (1749b)
- Believing, I my seal set to (1781a)
- Believing in the woman’s seed (1740b)
- Blest be the Lord! By earth and heaven (1749b)
- Brother in Christ, and well beloved (1740c)
- Brother in Christ, and well-beloved (1740c)
- But doth it, Lord, thy wonder raise (1762b)
- But if the everlasting pain (1762b)
- But kings may spare their labor vain (1762a)
- But soon the tender life will die (1745b)
- By faith I touched the incarnate God (1762b)
- By faith, the handmaid of the Lord (1740b)
- By faith the holy men of old (1740b)
- By faith, while Israel’s host surrounds (1740b)
- By numbers urged, o'erpowered we are (1762a)
- By the Redeemer certified (1772a)
- By turning now to thee our Lord (1762b)
- Captain of my salvation, hear (1739a)
- Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (1749b)
- Come, let us who to Christ are joined (1749b)
- Come, O my chosen people come (1745h)
- Come, O thou greater than our heart (1742c)
- Come, sinners, to the gospel-feast (1747c)
- Come, to the house of mourning come (1742c)
- Comfort, ye ministers of grace (1742b)
- Dead as I am, and cold my breast (1739a)
- Depart ye ransomed souls, depart (1742c)
- Depending on their faithful Lord (1762b)
- Divinely warned of judgments near (1740b)
- Draw near, O Son of God, draw near (1742c)
- Draw near, ye strangers to our God (1742c)
- Engraven with an iron pen (1762a)
- Eternal beam of light divine (1739a)
- Eternal power of Jesus' name (1747c)
- Even those unhappy souls he bought (1762b)
- Exempted from the general doom (1740b)
- Faith the foundation sure remains (1762b)
- Famed for their faith all these believed (1740b)
- Farewell, my dearest child, farewell (1778a)
- Father, accept our sacrifice (1746h)
- Father of all, whose bowels move (1781a)
- Father of mercies, God of love (1739a)
- Father of mercies, God of love (1739c)
- Father of uncreated light (1742c)
- Father, thy froward children spare (1767a)
- Father, whose everlasting love (1741b)
- Father, whose hand on all bestows (1740c)
- For I the righteous Lord, and true (1749a)
- For Sion’s sake I will not cease (1749a)
- Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go (1749a)
- Forward I now in duties go (1740c)
- Fountain of power, from whom descends (1744c)
- Glory and thanks to God we give (1749b)
- Glory to God, and peace on earth (1744a)
- Glory to God, whose gracious power (1742c)
- Glory to God, whose sovereign grace (1740c)
- Glory to our redeeming Lord (1781c)
- Glory to thee, whose powerful word (1740c)
- Go wretched soul to meet thy doom (1741b)
- God of all power, and truth, and grace (1749a)
- God of all power, and truth, and grace (1741c)
- God of eternal majesty (1742b)
- God of my life, whose gracious power (1740c)
- Grieved with the penal want of grace (1749a)
- Hail great physician of mankind (1749a)
- Hail, holy martyrs, glorious names (1740c)
- Happy the man, to whom ’tis given (1745b)
- Happy the man, who finds the grace (1747c)
- Happy the man, who Jesus knows (1763a)
- Happy the saints of former days (1745b)
- Happy the souls that followed thee (1745b)
- Happy the souls who first believed (1743d)
- Happy the well-instructed youth (1763a)
- Have mercy, Lord, thy wrath remove (1742b)
- He comes! He comes! The judge severe (1758a)
- He comes! The heavenly Bridegroom, comes (1762b)
- He turned their water into blood (1762a)
- He will not with his purchase part (1762b)
- Head of the church, appear, appear (1767a)
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- Head of thy church, whose Spirit fills (1749b)
- Head of thy suffering church below (1744c)
- Hear all that will, the Spirit hear (1742c)
- Hear Jesus, hear, the first and last (1742c)
- Hear this, who at a trifle strain (1762b)
- Hearken to me, who seek the Lamb (1749a)
- Help, gracious Lord, my deep distress (1749a)
- Himself, and us, he cannot save (1762b)
- Himself he will not save, that we (1762b)
- Ho! Every one that thirsts, draw nigh (1740c)
- Holy, and just, and gracious God (1742a)
- Holy, and true, who hast the key (1742c)
- How beautiful his feet appear (1742c)
- How do thy mercies close me round (1740c)
- How glorious is the life above (1745b)
- How long, thou faithful God shall I (1745b)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord (1743a)
- How richly is the table stored (1745b)
- How shall we stand the hosts of Rome (1762a)
- How small the gift it matters not (1762b)
- I am the man, who long have known (1740c)
- I, even I am he that cheer (1749a)
- I found him—crucified for me (1762a)
- I know that my Redeemer lives (1742c)
- I saw the earth by sin destroyed (1756b)
- I saw the Lord in light arrayed (1744a)
- I shall, when thou bestowest the power (1762b)
- I too will magnify the Lord (1742b)
- I want that better than the best (1762b)
- If a fond credulous fool thou art (1762a)
- If of the truth a proof ye seek (1767b)
- If thou the power of asking give (1762b)
- If with my all I cannot part (1762b)
- In early prayer who seek his love (1762a)
- In sure and steadfast hope to rise (1749a)
- Is not the cup of blessing, blest (1745b)
- Isaac by faith declared his race (1740b)
- Jesus, directed by thy word (1762b)
- Jesus, from whom all blessings flow (1743d)
- Jesus, fulfil the gospel-word (1742c)
- Jesus, I call thee by the name (1749a)
- Jesus, in whom the Godhead’s rays (1740c)
- Jesus, my hope of heavenly rest (1780a)
- Jesus, my King, to thee I bow (1742c)
- Jesus, my Savior, brother, friend (1742c)
- Jesus obtained us the reprieve (1762a)
- Jesus our true and faithful Lord (1780a)
- Jesus, the sinner’s friend, to thee (1739a)
- Jesus, the strength of all that faint (1739a)
- Jesus, the strength of all that faint (1739c)
- Jesus, the truth, and power divine (1749a)
- Jesus, the virtue of thy name (1767a)
- Jesus, thy far-extended fame (1749a)
- Jesus, thy Spirit’s power exert (1762b)
- Jesus, thy wandering sheep behold (1742c)
- Jesus, thy word we dare believe (1746d)
- Jesus, to thee in faith we look (1745b)
- Jesus, to thy preserving care (1749b)
- Jesus, was ever love like thine (1749a)
- Jesus, we on thy word depend (1746d)
- Jesus, we testify thy power (1762b)
- Join all in earth, and all in heaven (1749a)
- Join all, whom God in Jesus spares (1759c)
- Justice, thy summons we obey (1785b)
- Justly by man condemned to die (1785b)
- Let all in joyful songs record (1762a)
- Let all mankind in Christ rejoice (1749b)
- Let heathens murmur and complain (1749b)
- Lift up your eyes, ye sons of light (1749a)
- Lord, if thy sovereign majesty (1780a)
- Lord, if to me thy grace hath given (1739a)
- Lord of the wide-extended main (1740c)
- Master, we call to mind thy word (1744c)
- May I, observant of the least (1762b)
- Me, me command to sin no more (1762b)
- Merciful God, Almighty King (1756b)
- Moses by faith from death was saved (1740b)
- My God, thou art in Jesus mine (1767a)
- My shepherd found his wandering sheep (1762a)
- My soul extols the mighty Lord (1739a)
- Naked, or in rough goatskins clad (1740b)
- Nor doth his love eclipse his might (1742b)
- Not like the mothers in our day (1762a)
- O could I now to God return (1763a)
- O God, to whom in flesh revealed (1749a)
- O God, was ever heart like mine (1749b)
- O Israel hear the warning word (1756b)
- O Jesus, full of truth and grace (1742c)
- O King of saints, with pitying eye (1744c)
- O let the prisoners’ mournful sighs (1785b)
- O Lord, thou art my Lord, my God (1744a)
- O may I never, never be (1762b)
- O may I to my ways take heed (1763a)
- O most compassionate high priest (1743c)
- O Savior, make thy wisdom mine (1762b)
- O Son of God, whose flaming eyes (1742c)
- O that the life-infusing grace (1742c)
- O that thou wouldest the heavens rend (1740c)
- O thou our husband, brother, friend (1749b)
- O thou that dost in secret see (1749a)
- O thou that dost the churches bear (1742c)
- O thou that hangedst on the tree (1742i)
- O thou, that hast the two-edged sword (1742c)
- O thou, whom all thy saints adore (1742c)
- O thou, whom once they flocked to hear (1749a)
- O thou, whose eyes run to and fro (1742c)
- O thou, with whom unfelt, unseen (1767a)
- O when shall we supremely blest (1758a)
- Obedient to his God’s command (1740b)
- Oh! That my load of sin were gone (1742b)
- Others, as in a furnace tried (1740b)
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- Peace, fluttering soul! The storm is o’er (1739a)
- Praise God from whom pure blessings flow (1742a)
- Proclaiming my own holiness (1762b)
- Quick as the darted lightning flies (1762b)
- Rejoice, rejoice ye fallen race (1742c)
- Rejoice, rejoice ye fallen race (1742g)
- Savior and friend of all mankind (1785b)
- Savior from sin, from death, from hell (1763a)
- Savior of all, by God designed (1740c)
- Savior of all, to thee we bow (1742c)
- Savior of men, how long shall I (1739a)
- Savior, thou dost their threatnings see (1780b)
- Say then, ye worms of earth, to whom (1742b)
- Say, which of you would see the Lord (1742c)
- Searcher of hearts, in ours appear (1745b)
- See, gracious Lord, with pitying eyes (1742c)
- See here the miracle renewed (1762a)
- See, Jesus, see that much loved soul (1749b)
- See there the quickening cause of all (1745b)
- Servant of God, the summons hear (1740c)
- She could not live, she could not rest (1762a)
- She flies! The soul as lightning flies (1759b)
- Shepherd of souls, the great, the good (1743a)
- Shepherd of souls, with pitying eye (1747c)
- Sing all in heaven at Jesus’s birth (1762b)
- Sing to the Lord of earth and sky (1767a)
- Sinners, a pardon I proclaim (1762b)
- Sinners, attend the dreadful word (1762b)
- Sinners, obey the gospel-word (1746e)
- Sinners, obey the gracious call (1744c)
- Sinners our Master doth receive (1762b)
- So, when the Savior shews his face (1762a)
- Stay thou eternal spirit stay (1744a)
- Stay, thou insulted Spirit stay (1749a)
- Stupendous grace of the Most High (1762a)
- Thanks be to God, whose faithful love (1746a)
- The blessings God on man bestows (1762a)
- The children in their earliest days (1763a)
- The day, the gospel day draws near (1749a)
- The earth and all her fullness owns (1743b)
- The effect must from the cause proceed (1762b)
- The judge of all shall soon come down (1763a)
- The Lord he knows the thoughts of men (1763a)
- The Lord is King, and earth submits (1742c)
- The Lord is King, ye saints rejoice (1745h)
- The Lord of hosts, the Almighty Lord (1749a)
- The people that in nature’s night (1744a)
- The same I yesterday did prove (1762b)
- The shepherd good indeed thou art (1762b)
- The Spirit of the Lord my God (1749a)
- The wicked in that net is snared (1762a)
- The wise applaud; but all beside (1762b)
- The witnesses in heaven adored (1767c)
- The word pronounced, the gospel-word (1739a)
- The work of righteousness is peace (1762a)
- The world he made he still sustains (1742b)
- The worthies these of ancient days (1740b)
- Their first concern alas, is mine (1762a)
- Thou dost in all thy people dwell (1762b)
- Thou great, mysterious Three in One (1762b)
- Thou, only thou my servant art (1749a)
- Thou Son of God, thou Son of man (1740c)
- Thou wouldest that I should holy be (1762b)
- Three kings expecting at his gate (1762a)
- Throughout Jerusalem declare (1756b)
- Thus saith the Lord, the Almighty Lord (1744a)
- Thy church is here with saints supplied (1762b)
- Thy debtor at thy feet I fall (1762b)
- Thy will be done, thy name be blest (1742c)
- Tis thus the Lord his judgment shews (1762a)
- Tis thus we in our manner say (1762b)
- To what am I reserved! Great God (1767a)
- Tremendous God with humble fear (1780a)
- Unchangeable, Almighty Lord (1740c)
- Unchangeable Almighty Lord (1742c)
- Unchangeable Almighty Lord (1749a)
- Unwearied let us still request (1762a)
- Urged by the world and Satan I (1762a)
- Virtue divine, balsamic word (1749a)
- We wrestle not with flesh and blood (1749a)
- Weary of struggling with my pain (1739a)
- What canst thou do to me, whose good (1762b)
- What multitudes the curse shall feel (1762b)
- What profits prayer itself, unless (1762a)
- What shall I do my God to love (1747c)
- When, dearest Lord, when shall it be (1742c)
- When, gracious Lord, ah tell me when (1740c)
- When, O my Savior, shall I find (1784a)
- When once the devils are entered in (1762a)
- When the just God, the Lord most-high (1762a)
- Where has my slumbering spirit been (1739a)
- Where is the holy heaven-born child (1745f)
- Where're I am, whate’er I do (1762a)
- Wherewith, O God, shall I draw near (1740c)
- While sickness shakes the house of clay (1740c)
- While through the sea by faith they past (1740b)
- Who in the painting art excel (1762a)
- Who is the trembling sinner, who (1749a)
- Why do the Jews and Gentiles join (1743a)
- Wisdom, and praise, and glory be (1767c)
- With sober joy, and conscious fear (1759e)
- Withering as grass is humankind (1742b)
- Witness divine, the just and true (1742c)
- Worthy the Lamb of endless praise (1745b)
- Ye envied rich, who nothing fear (1762b)
- Ye royal priests of Jesus, rise (1745b)
- Ye simple men of heart sincere (1745f)
- Ye that pass by, behold the man (1742b)
- Yet first the stricken earth shall mourn (1756b)
- Yet now, my chosen servant, hear (1749a)
- Yet still we glory in thy name (1742c)
- Yet thousands, Lord, the honor claim (1762b)
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