One Hundred Choice Hymns: in large type

Publisher: F. H. Revell, Chicago, 1874
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number
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1I shine in the light of GodPage Scan
3O Holy Spirit! now descend on mePage Scan
5I have a treasure which I prizePage Scan
7O Lord, in me Thy mighty power exertPage Scan
8Soul, arise! Night's shades descendingPage Scan
11I have been at the altar and witness'd the LambPage Scan
13Thy way—not mine, O LordPage Scan
14Lead, Saviour, lead; amid the encircling gloomPage Scan
15I've found the Pearl of greatest pricePage Scan
17The Master has come over JordanPage Scan
19Is thy cruse of comfort wasting?Page Scan
21Faith is a very simple thingPage Scan
23Still in loving, still in loving, more than being loved, is joyPage Scan
25'Himself hath done it all,'—O how those wordsPage Scan
27Hast thou within a care so deepPage Scan
28Oh, how can you live without Jesus, my friendPage Scan
31Heir of glory, art thou weeping?Page Scan
33I am seeking a country—the Home of the blestPage Scan
36Give thanks in everything!Page Scan
38I thank Thee for the trials, LordPage Scan
40Speak gently, it is better farPage Scan
42We would see Jesus—for the shadows lengthenPage Scan
44O Christ, what burdens bow'd Thy head!Page Scan
46Just as thou art—without one tracePage Scan
47Just as I am—without one pleaPage Scan
48Just as Thou wilt—Lord, be it donePage Scan
50Let nothing keep you back from ChristPage Scan
52O eyes that are weary, and hearts that are sorePage Scan
54Dread not the cup of sorrowPage Scan
57Bride of My Love! Ere from the Cross upliftedPage Scan
60Lead me, my Father—lead Thy childPage Scan
62Musing of all my Father's lovePage Scan
64Father, I know that all my lifePage Scan
66What Thou hast done, my God, for mePage Scan
68Nearer, my God, to TheePage Scan
70One sweetly solemn thoughtPage Scan
71My weary spirit is oppress'dPage Scan
73One by one the sands are flowingPage Scan
75Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cryPage Scan
77A mind at 'perfect peace' with GodPage Scan
78From the far-off fields of earthly toilPage Scan
81There is a Fountain filled with bloodPage Scan
82Hark, my soul! it is the LordPage Scan
83My Saviour, Thou hast offer'd restPage Scan
85Oh! yes, in all Thy dealings, FatherPage Scan
87What then? Why then another pilgrim songPage Scan
89Rock of Ages, cleft for mePage Scan
90A debtor to Mercy alonePage Scan
91'Tis Love which hath our way preparedPage Scan
92To walk with God, O fellowship divine!Page Scan
94How sweet the Name of Jesus soundsPage Scan
95I lay my sins on JesusPage Scan
97I need Thee, precious Jesus, for I am full of sinPage Scan
99Father, I ask for heavenly lightPage Scan
101I heard the voice of Jesus sayPage Scan
102Cling to the CrucifiedPage Scan
103'In no wise cast thee out'—the words are spokenPage Scan
105I once was a stranger to grace and to GodPage Scan
107How oft we pray for holinessPage Scan
110'Abide in Me!'—Most loving counsel thisPage Scan
113There is life in a Look at the Crucified OnePage Scan
115Child of God! believe His promisePage Scan
117Father, I bring this worthless child to TheePage Scan
119Jesus, my Lord, I've told to TheePage Scan
121My Father, can I learn so hard a task?Page Scan
123And dost thou seem forsakenPage Scan
125Nothing, either great or smallPage Scan
126I've tried in vain a thousand waysPage Scan
127There is a name I love to hearPage Scan
129I have been to a land, a Border LandPage Scan
132Come, thou weary sinnerPage Scan
134Wearied and worn with earthly caresPage Scan
138Saviour, whose crown'd humanityPage Scan
140Beneath the Cross of JesusPage Scan
142Abide with me! fast falls the even-tidePage Scan
144Look unto Me, and be ye savedPage Scan
146We wept—'twas Nature wept—but FaithPage Scan
148'We would see Jesus'—all is gloom around usPage Scan
150I was wandering and wearyPage Scan
152I will bless Thee—for seasons of gladnessPage Scan
154Nothing between, Lord, nothing betweenPage Scan
156My hope is built on nothing lessPage Scan
157It may be in the eveningPage Scan
162My day is dippin' in the West, 'tis gloamin' wi' me nooPage Scan
164Pilgrims on the road to gloryPage Scan
166I am far frae my hame, and I'm weary oftenwhilesPage Scan
168He gave me back the bondPage Scan
169We a' hae a something, be't great or be't sma'Page Scan
170Forth into the darkness passingPage Scan
172'Midst changing scenes, and changing friendsPage Scan
174What book is that, whose page divinePage Scan
177It was a time of sadness, and my heartPage Scan
181Thousands, O Lord of hosts! to-dayPage Scan
183Oh! weep not for the blessed deadPage Scan
186What think you of Christ? is the testPage Scan
188Softly and gently these words were breathedPage Scan
191Israel, in ancient daysPage Scan
193In evil long I took delightPage Scan
195Christian, when thy way seems darkestPage Scan
197Awake, my soul, and with the sunPage Scan

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