Devotional Melodies; or, a collection of original and selected tunes and hymns, designed for congregational and social worship. (3rd ed.)

Editor: A. S. Jenks
Publisher: A. S. Jenks, Philadelphia, 1859
Language: English
Notes: Numbers refer to the page number the hymn starts on. When more than one hymn is on a page, letters are added to the numbers
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105We're marching to the promised landPage Scan
106Here is a band of brethren dearPage Scan
107By thy birth and by thy tearsPage Scan
108Though troubles assail and dangers affrightPage Scan
109When I set out for gloryPage Scan
110O land of rest, for thee I sigh[O land of rest, for thee I sigh]Page Scan
111There's a beautiful land on highPage Scan
112O when shall I see JesusPage Scan
114Oh! here I'm sad and wearyPage Scan
115Children of the heav'nly KingPage Scan
116Murmur not, my soul, tho' in sorrowPage Scan
117My brethren, I have foundPage Scan
118Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wingsPage Scan
119Rock of ages, cleft for mePage Scan
120By faith I view my Saviour dyingPage Scan
121Jesus, lover of my soulPage Scan
122I love this pure religionPage Scan
123Farewell, dear friends, I must be gonePage Scan
124When the last trumpet's sound shakes the earth all roundPage Scan
126Oh, come, sinners, come, to the Saviour todayPage Scan
127How happy ev'ry child of gracePage Scan
128There is a land of pleasurePage Scan
129Of Him who did salvation bringPage Scan
130The Son of Man they did betrayPage Scan
132Come, ye that love the Lord Page Scan
133When thou my righteous Judge shalt comePage Scan
134Oh! how charming, oh! how charming Page Scan
136In the Christian's home in gloryPage Scan
137There is a land of pure delightPage Scan
138A pilgrim and a stranger here, happy, happyPage Scan
139My God I am thine; what a comfort divine!Page Scan
140Ye weary, heavy laden soulsPage Scan
142aOn Jordan's stormy banks I standPage Scan
142bOh! we're a band of brethren dearPage Scan
143Oh! we're a band of brethren dearPage Scan
144I love it--I love it--and who shall darePage Scan
145He dies! the friend of sinners dies!Page Scan
146To thy pastures fair and largePage Scan
147Alas! and did my Saviour bleed?Page Scan
148Come, let us join our friends abovePage Scan
149Oh! who will come and go with me?Page Scan
150Pilgrim and stranger, sadly I roamPage Scan
151Come, ye sinners, poor and needyPage Scan
152I know that my Redeemer livesPage Scan
153Show pity, Lord, O Lord forgivePage Scan
154aCome, humble sinner, in whose breastPage Scan
154bCome, humble sinner, in whose breastPage Scan
155Alas! and did my Saviour bleed?Page Scan
156Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessingPage Scan
157Thou Jesus thro' my lifePage Scan
158aOh! tell me no more of this world's vain storePage Scan
158bOh! tell me no more of this world's vain storePage Scan
159Alas! and did my Saviour bleed?Page Scan
160And let this feeble body failPage Scan
161Children of the heav'nly KingPage Scan
162I never shall forget the dayPage Scan
163There is a land of pure delightPage Scan
164I love thee, my Saviour, for thou from abovePage Scan
165Father, I stretch my hands to theePage Scan
166Now come and seek the LordPage Scan
167How often am I wearyPage Scan
168The joys of my life are fleetingPage Scan
169When I can read my title clearPage Scan
170River of death, thy stream I seePage Scan
171Here in sadness and sorrow I linger alonePage Scan
172Stand up for Jesus! hark! 'tis soundingPage Scan
173Then will I tell to sinners roundPage Scan
174Whither, pilgrims, are you going?[Whither, pilgrims, are you going]Page Scan
175Alas! and did my Saviour bleed?Page Scan
176I love thee, I love thee, I love thee, my LordPage Scan
177And must I bear the cross alonePage Scan
178The road that many travel Page Scan
179There is a fountain fill'd with bloodPage Scan
180Oh! come, happy children, unite in our songPage Scan
181On Jordan's stormy banks I standPage Scan
182Soon will our suffering time be o'erPage Scan
183I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a strangerPage Scan
184A home in heaven! when life shall endPage Scan
185What's all this world to me?Page Scan
186Speed away! speed away!Page Scan
187My suff'ring time will soon be o'erPage Scan
188There is a land of pure delightPage Scan
189Come, let us anew our journey pursuePage Scan
190Saviour, wilt thou cleanse mePage Scan
191Whither goest thou, pilgrim strangerPage Scan
192How sweet to reflect on those joys that await mePage Scan
193There are angels hov'ring roundPage Scan
194In seasons of grief to my God I'll repairPage Scan
195On Jordan's stormy banks I standPage Scan
196On life's dark unfathom'd oceanPage Scan
197From all that dwell below the skiesPage Scan
198We're trav'ling home to heaven abovePage Scan
199I know that my Redeemer livesPage Scan
200How happy is the man who has chosen wisdom's waysPage Scan
201Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wingsPage Scan
202When clad in the garments of sorrow and painPage Scan
203When I survey the wondrous crossPage Scan
204I have sought round the verdant earthPage Scan
205I'm happy, I'm happy! O wondrous account!Page Scan
206Look, ye saints, the sight is gloriousPage Scan

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