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Browsing topics in Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected, for the Use of Christians. (5th ed.)

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
A brief description of the Children of God; in a dialogue#B110What poor despised company
A complaint of ingratitude#69Is this the kind return
A funeral thought#66Hark! from the tomb, a doleful sound
A hosanna for the Lord's day#P41See what a living stone
A Hymn for young converts#B222When converts first begin to sing
A Morning Hymn#B308See how the morning sun
A Morning Hymn#21God of the morning, at whose voice
A new song of salvation by Christ#P41See what a living stone
A new song to the Lamb that was slain#1Behold the glories of the Lamb
A pathetic and mournful song at a funeral#P25Through every age, eternal God
A Penitent Pleading for Pardon#P13Show pity Lord; O Lord, forgive
A practical improvement of Baptism#S2Attend, ye children of our God
A prospect of Christ's Church#B203Behold a lovely vine
A prospect of heaven makes death easy#68There is a land of pure delight
A psalm before prayer#P31Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name
A psalm before sermon#P32Come sound his praise abroad
A Psalm for the Lord's Day#P29Sweet is the work, my God, my King
A Song for Morning and Evening#22My God, how endless is thy love!
A Song of Deliverance from great Distress#P10I waited patient for the Lord
A thought of death and glory#65My soul, come, meditate the day

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