Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs: for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians (Latest and largest ed.)

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Title: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs: for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians (Latest and largest ed.)
Editor: Joshua Smith, Samuel Sleeper
Publisher: John Melcher, Portsmouth, N.H., 1794
Denomination: Baptist
Language: English
Notes: Some pages are missing from the page scan. Some pages from the index are missing so the Hymnary editor reconstructed what was missing as best as possible from another edition.
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INow in a song of grateful praise [love]Page Scan
IIThe tree of life, my ſoul hath ſeenPage Scan
IIIFarewell, my [dear] brethren in the Lord
IVSaviour, I do feel thy merit
VHail sov'reign love that first began
VIDress'd uniform Christ's soldiers arePage Scan
VIIWhen pity prompts me to look round [around] [down] upon my [this] fellow clayPage Scan
VIIIAm I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
IXCome all ye saints and sinners near [now], Come listen aPage Scan
XThe day is past and gone, the evening shades appearPage Scan
XIMethinks I hear my Savior call, His pleasant voicePage Scan
XIIJerusalem, my happy home, O how I long for theePage Scan
XIIIHe dies, the heavenly Lover diesPage Scan
XIVCome brethren and sisters, that [who] love my [our] dear LordPage Scan
XVHow tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hoursPage Scan
XVIBlest door of bliss to weary saintsPage Scan
XVIICome all ye [you] weary travellersPage Scan
XVIIIThine earthly Sabbath [Sabbaths], Lord we lovePage Scan
XIXNow the shades of night are gonePage Scan
XXCome ye redeemed of the Lord, come and obeyPage Scan

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