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Browsing topics in A Selection of Hymns: from the best authors, intended to be an appendix to Dr. Watt's psalms and hymns. (1st Am. ed.)

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TopicSub-TopicHymnFirst Line
Worship of Heaven, the everlasting song#DLXXXVIAwake, ye saints, and raise your eyes
Worship of Heaven.#DLXXXVIIO for a sweet inspiring ray
Worthy is the Lamb#CDLXXIXNow far above these starry skies
Worthy is the Lamb#CCCLXXXVIIGlory to God on high!
Year crowned with goodness#DVIIIEternal source of every joy!
Youth educated#DXXIIIBlest is the man whose heart expands
Youth educated#DXXIINow let our hearts conspire to raise
Youth encouraged to seek the Lord#DXXIWith humble heart and tongue
Youth encouraged to seek the Lord#DXXMust all the charms of nature then
Youth encouraged to seek the Lord#DXVIIIYe hearts with youthful vigor warm
Youth encouraged to seek the Lord#DXIXNow let a true ambition rise
Youth encouraged to seek the Lord#DXVIIHow soft the words my Savior speaks!
Zeal and diligence#CCXCIIIWhile carnal men, with all their might
Zeal for Christ#CCXCIIBlest men, who stretch their willing hands
Zeal for the house of God#CCCXLVIThe joyful morn, my God, is come

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