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Browsing topics in The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors: to which are added a number never before published

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
ChristAn advocate#LXXVIIWhere is my God? does he retire
ChristAn advocate#LXXVIIWhere is my God? does he retire
ChristChastised for us#CCCXXVIIIInfinite grief, amazing woe
ChristConfidence in the power of#CXCIXWhen any turn from Zion's way
ChristHealing mercy in#XCIIHeal us, Emmanuel, here we stand
ChristHealing mercy in#XCIIHeal us, Emmanuel, here we stand
ChristHis ascension#CXXXHail the day that sees him rise
ChristHis ascension#LXIXAngels, roll the rock away
ChristHis ascension#LXXIOur Lord has risen from the dead
ChristHis ascension#CXXXIJesus our triumphat head
ChristHis ascension#CCXXVIIIHosannas to the Prince of light
ChristHis call tohis elect#CCXXIIILet us adore the grace that seeks
ChristHis character from scripture metaphors#CCCIIIGo worship at Emmanuel's feet
ChristHis compaasionate tears#CCXLIIIDid Christ o'er sinners weep?
ChristHis death#CCCXXXIVHe dies! the friend of sinners dies!
ChristHis death#LIXTo break the chains of sin and death
ChristHis death#LIXTo break the chains of sin and death
ChristHis death#CCLXXXVAwake, my soul, tune ev'ry string
ChristHis death#LXVIIIStretch'd on the cross the Saviour dies
ChristHis divinity#XXXIIIEre the blue heav'ns were stretch'd abroad

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