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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship (2nd ed.)
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Editor:
James Freeman
Publisher:
Manning and Loring, Boston, 1813
Denomination:
Unitarian churches
Language:
English
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P.CXIXe
For ever and for ever, LORD
P.CXIXf
The wonders which thy laws contain
P.CXXI
Upward we lift our eyes
P.CXXII
How did my heart rejoice to hear
P.CXXIV
Had not the LORD, we now may say
P.CXXV
O God, the souls that trust in thee
P.CXXVI
The darken'd sky, how thick it low'rs!
P.CXXVII
We build the fruitless cost, unless
P.CXXX
From lowest depths of wo
P.CXXXI
Is there ambition in my soul?
P.CXXXIII
How vast must their advantage be!
P.CXXXV
O praise the Lord with one consent
P.CXXXVIa
To God, the mighty Lord
P.CXXXVIb
Raise your voice, and joyful, sing
P.CXXXVIII
With all my powers of heart and tongue
P.CXXXIXa
Thou, LORD, by strictest search hast known
P.CXXXIXb
God of our lives, whose bounteous care
P.CXXXIXc
Let me acknowledge, O my God
P.CXLI
To thee, O LORD, my cries ascend
P.CXLIII
LORD, hear my pray'r, and to my cry
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