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The Christian's Pocket Companion
Editor:
Joseph C. Royce
Publisher:
John Howe, Enfield, Conn., 1826
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d1
An early summons Jesus sends
d2
And dost thou yet deny him
d3
Arise and shine, O Zion fair
d4
Attend, my soul, and search, and see
d5
Attend, ye saints, and hear me tell
d6
Awake, and sing the song of Moses and the Lamb
d7
Awake, sweet gratitude and sing
d8
Behold! the bright morning appears And Jesus revives from the grave
d9
Behold the man, three score and ten
d10
Blessed Savior, callest [called] thou me
d11
Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love
d12
Blundering through this life I go
d13
Cease here longer to detain me
d14
Come brethren and sisters, that [who] love my [our] dear Lord
d15
Come, my brethren, let us try
d16
Come thou fount of every blessing
d17
Come, welcome this new year of grace
d18
Dark and thorny [stormy] is the desert
d19
Dear Jesus, here comes, And knocks at Thy door
d20
Dear Savior, we rejoice to hear poor [when] sinners sweetly [humbly] tell
d21
Death! He [it] is the king of terror [terrors], And a terror to all kings
d22
Don't you see my Jesus coming
d23
Farewell, dear friends, a long farewell
d24
Farewell, my dear brethren, the time is at hand
d25
Friendship to every willing mind
d26
From the regions of love, lo, an angel descended
d27
From whence doth [does] this [the] union arise
d28
Hail the day so long expected, Hail the year
d29
I'd tell the wonders of my God
d30
I'll sing a song which [that] doth belong
d31
In all my Lord's appointed ways
d32
Kind Teacher and Lord, thy wisdom we bless
d33
Let thy Kingdom, blessed Savior
d34
Lord, when together here we meet
d35
Mortals, awake, with angels join
d36
My race is run, my work is done
d37
O Jesus, my Savior, I know thou art mine
d38
O when shall I [we] see Jesus and dwell [reign] with Him above
d39
Of shepherds the nations have sung
d40
On Jordan's stormy [rugged] banks I stand, And cast a wishful eye
d41
Once more, in the Redeemer's name
d42
Remember, sinful youth, you must die
d43
Saw ye [you] my Savior, saw ye [you] my Savior
d44
Stop, poor sinner [sinners], stop and think
d45
The fields are all white and the harvest is near
d46
The fullness of time had elaps'd
d47
The glorious universe around
d48
The glorious wished for day is come
d49
The Son of Man they did betray
d50
There fell from God's favor two exiles [rebels in] of [from] Eden
d51
There is a calm for those who [that] weep
d52
There is an hour of peaceful rest
d53
There's joy in heaven, and joy on earth
d54
This morning the gales most sweetly are blowing
d55
This world is all a fleeting show
d56
Thrice happy souls [men] [they], who born [heirs] from [of] heaven
d57
To those who see the Lord
d58
Unvail [Unveil] thy bosom, faithful tomb
d59
Welcome, dear brethren, to this place
d60
What shall the dying sinner do
d61
When gracious Lord, when shall it be
d62
When I set out for glory
d63
Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger
d64
Who is this fair one in distress
d65
Why stand ye here idle, my friends, all the day
d66
Within these doors assembled now
d67
Ye jewels of my [our] master
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