The Christian's Duty: exhibited in a series of hymns collected from various authors designed for the worship of God, and for the edification of Christians (2nd ed.)

Publisher: Peter Leibert, Germantown, Penn., 1801
Denomination: German Baptist Brethren (U.S.)
Notes: Hymns are numbered with Roman numerals. The section of "select spiritual songs" in the back are numbered with the prefix "S."
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CCINow Lord, tho' we must part awhilePage Scan
CCIINow may the Spirit's holy FirePage Scan
CCIIIOft have I sat in secret SighsPage Scan
CCIVOh, For a Glance of heav'nly DayPage Scan
CCVOh, that I had a Bosom FriendPage Scan
CCVIOnce a Woman silent stoodPage Scan
CCVIIOnce more before we partPage Scan
CCVIIIOnce more my Soul, the rising DayPage Scan
CCIXOnce more the constant Sun, revolving round his SpherePage Scan
CCXOnce more we come before our GodPage Scan
CCXIOn thee, O God of PurityPage Scan
CCXIIOut of the Depths of long DistressPage Scan
CCXIIIO Come let us joinPage Scan
CCXIVO Come, thou wounded Lamb of GodPage Scan
CCXVO for an Heart to love my God!Page Scan
CCXVIO for an over-coming FaithPage Scan
CCXVIIO for a sweet, inspiring RayPage Scan
CCXVIIIO for a Thousand Tongues to singPage Scan
CCXIXOur God, our Help in Ages pastPage Scan
CCXXOh Jesu, our LordPage Scan
CCXXIO Lamb of God, our Saviour!Page Scan
CCXXIIO Lord, thou know'st my Soul's DesiresPage Scan
CCXXIIIO Lord! to whom for Help I callPage Scan
CCXXIVO my Lord, what must I do?Page Scan
CCXXVO praise the Lord of Heav'nPage Scan
CCXXVIO that the Lord would guide my WaysPage Scan
CCXXVIIO that I knew the secret PlacePage Scan
CCXXVIIIO tell me no more Page Scan
CCXXIXO That my Soul were now as fairPage Scan
CCXXXO Thou, whose tender Mercy hearsPage Scan
CCXXXIO 'tis a lovely Thing to seePage Scan
CCXXXIIOh! what a wretched Land is thisPage Scan
CCXXXIIIO what shall I do to retrievePage Scan
CCXXXIVPeace, 'tis the Lord Jehovah's HandPage Scan
CCXXXVPlung'd in a Gulf of dark DespairPage Scan
CCXXXVIPoor Esau repented too latePage Scan
CCXXXVIIPraise to the Lord of boundless MightPage Scan
CCXXXVIIIPray'r was appointed to conveyPage Scan
CCXXXIXPrecious Bible, what a TreasurePage Scan
CCXLRedeemed ones the Heirs of GodPage Scan
CCXLIRejoice evermore Page Scan
CCXLIIRejoice, the Lord is KingPage Scan
CCXLIIIReligion is the chief ConcernPage Scan
CCXLIVRemember, Lord, our mortal StatePage Scan
CCXLVRepent, ye Sons of Men, repentPage Scan
CCXLVIRise, my Soul, and stretch thy WingsPage Scan
CCXLVIIRise, Zion, shine, thy Light is comePage Scan
CCXLVIIIRock of Ages, shelter me Page Scan
CCXLIXSalvation, oh, the joyful SoundPage Scan
CCLSaviour, I do feel thy MeritPage Scan
CCLISaviour of Men, we bless thy NamePage Scan
CCLIISaw ye not the Cloud arisePage Scan
CCLIIISee, gracious Lord, with pitying EyesPage Scan
CCLIVSee how rude Winter's Icy HandPage Scan
CCLVSee where the great incarnate GodPage Scan
CCLVISinners, the Voice of God regardPage Scan
CCLVIIShall I for fear of feeble ManPage Scan
CCLVIIIShall the vile race of Flesh and BloodPage Scan
CCLIXShall Wisdom cry aloudPage Scan
CCLXSo did the Hebrew Prophet raisePage Scan
CCLXISo let our Lips and Lives expressPage Scan
CCLXIIStand up, my Soul, shake off thy FearsPage Scan
CCLXIIIStay, thou insulted Spirit stayPage Scan
CCLXIVStill out of the deepest AbyssPage Scan
CCLXVStrait is the Way, the Door is straitPage Scan
CCLXVIStrange that so much of Heav'n and HellPage Scan
CCLXVIISweet is the Work, my God, my KingPage Scan
CCLXVIIITeach me the Measure of my DaysPage Scan
CCLXIXThat awful Day will surely comePage Scan
CCLXXThat Man no Guard or Weapon needsPage Scan
CCLXXIThe Deluge, at th' Almighty's CallPage Scan
CCLXXIIThe Fountain of ChristPage Scan
CCLXXIIIThe God Jehovah reignsPage Scan
CCLXXIVThe holy Eunuch, when baptiz'dPage Scan
CCLXXV"'Tis finish'd," the Redeemer saidPage Scan
CCLXXVIThe Lord that made both Heav'n and EarthPage Scan
CCLXXVIIThe Lord, the Judge, before his ThronePage Scan
CCLXXVIIIThe Majesty of Solomon!Page Scan
CCLXXIXThe Mem'ry of our dying LordPage Scan
CCLXXXThe Sinner that by precious FaithPage Scan
CCLXXXIThe Souls that would to Jesus pressPage Scan
CCLXXXIIThe one thing needful, that good PartPage Scan
CCLXXXIIIThe Saints appear to tread the CourtsPage Scan
CCLXXXIVThe Sun of Righteousness appearsPage Scan
CCLXXXVThee we adore, Eternal Name!Page Scan
CCLXXXVIThere is a House not made with HandsPage Scan
CCLXXXVIIThese glorious Minds how bright they shine!Page Scan
CCLXXXVIIIThis spacious Earth is all the Lord'sPage Scan
CCLXXXIXTho' Jericho pleasantly stoodPage Scan
CCXCThou Shepherd of Israel and minePage Scan
CCXCIThou Sov'reign, let my Ev'ning SongPage Scan
CCXCIITho' Troubles assail Page Scan
CCXCIIIThus Agur breath'd his warm DesirePage Scan
CCXCIVThus far the Lord has led me onPage Scan
CCXCVThus saith the high and lofty OnePage Scan
CCXCVIThus was the great Redeemer plung'dPage Scan
CCXCVIIThy Mercies fill the Earth, O LordPage Scan
CCXCVIII'Tis a point I long to knowPage Scan
CCXCIXTo day God bids the Faithful restPage Scan
CCCTry us, O God, and search the GroundPage Scan

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