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The Cluster of Spiritual Songs, Divine Hymns and Sacred Poems: being chiefly a collection (3rd ed. rev.)
Editor:
Jesse Mercer
Publisher:
William W. Woodward (Printer), Philadelphia, 1823
Language:
English
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Lord, didst thou die, but not for me?
DI
Farewell, dear friend [friends], I must be gone
DII
Amid the dark, the dismal scene
DIII
A thousand promises are wrote
DIV
Come, humble souls, ye mourners, come
DV
Great God, to thee I make
DVI
See a poor sinner, dearest [gracious] Lord
DVII
Upward I lift mine [my] eyes
DVIII
God is our refuge in distress, A present help
DIX
Through all the changing scenes of life, In trouble
DX
This morning let my praise arise
DXI
See how the morning [mounting] [rising] sun
DXII
God of the morning, at whose [thy] voice
DXIII
Almighty Maker, God, How wondrous is thy name
DXIV
Begin, my soul, thy morning song
DXV
God of my life, my morning song
DXVI
There is a God, all nature speaks
DXVII
Come dearest Lord, and bless this day
DXVIII
Come, let us join in sweet accord
DXIX
The Lord of Sabbath let us praise, In concert with the blest
DXX
Early, my God, without delay
DXXI
Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] King
DXXII
Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear My voice ascending high
DXXIII
Once more, my soul, the rising day salutes thy waking eyes
DXXIV
My God, accept my early vows
DXXV
My God, how endless [lasting] is thy love
DXXVI
Let sinners take their course
DXXVII
Through the wisdom of the skies
DXXVIII
With morning light let us rejoice
DXXIX
In the morning let us pray For the grace that helps all day
DXXX
In the morning of the day
DXXXI
Come let us lift our voices high, High as our joys arise
DXXXII
I'll sing my Savior's grace
DXXXIII
The day is past and gone
DXXXIV
Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me on
DXXXV
Great God, to thee my evening song
DXXXVI
Glory to thee, my [our] God [O Lord], this night [day]
DXXXVII
Dread Sovereign, let my evening song
DXXXVIII
Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray
DXXXIX
Lord, when I count thy mercies o'er
DXL
Lord, how delightful 'tis to see A whole assembly worship thee
DXLI
Frequent the [this] day of [O] God returns
DXLII
Nightly to the listening ear
DXLIII
Now the gloomy night comes on
DXLIV
O once I had a glorious view of my redeeming Lord
DXLV
Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain
DXLVI
My soul with Zion claims salvation
DXLVII
O great Jehovah, God of love
DXLVIII
Jesus, let thy pitying eye
DXLIX
My thoughts are inditing of some solemn theme
DL
Forever shall my fainting soul
DLI
Lord, must thy gospel fly away
DLII
Ah wretched vile ungrateful heart
DLIII
Backsliders, who your misery feel
DLIV
Will God forever cast us [me] off
DLV
O Zion, afflicted with wave upon wave
DLVI
Come Christians, be wise, learn your liberty
DLVII
Ye soldiers of Jesus awake from your sleep
DLVIII
No prophet, nor dreamer of dreams
DLIX
Come, ye [you] that [who] know the Lord indeed
DLX
Come all ye Christian soldiers
DLXI
Though trouble assail us, and dangers affright
DLXII
Come, ye Christians, sing the praises
DLXIII
Wandering pilgrim [pilgrims], mourning Christian [Christians]
DLXIV
Hark how the gospel-trimpet sounds!
DLXV
Gird thy loins up, Christian soldier
DLXVI
How firm a foundation, ye [you] saints of the Lord
DLXVII
Ye brethren and sisters
DLXVIII
Supported by the [thy] Word
DLXIX
Though the morn may be serene
DLXX
Let us ask the important question
DLXXI
Commit thou all thy griefs
DLXXII
Give to the winds thy [your] fears
DLXXIII
Innumerable foes attack the child of God
DLXXIV
My soul, now arise, my passions, take wing
DLXXV
The Lord is my Shepherd, My Guard and my Guide
DLXXVI
The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's care
DLXXVII
Thou Shepherd of Isr'l, and mine [divine]
DLXXVIII
When my Savior, my Shepherd is near
DLXXIX
When Christ, the Lord, was here below About the work
DLXXX
Scarce in this cold declining day
DLXXXI
Peace, by His cross, hath Jesus made
DLXXXII
When in the cloud, with colors fair
DLXXXIII
While sinners who presume to bear
DLXXXIV
Your harps, ye [you] trembling [mourning] [tearful], saints
DLXXXV
How sweet, how [and] heavenly is the sight
DLXXXVI
The intercessions of our Lord
DLXXXVII
Is anything too hard for God
DLXXXVIII
God moves in a mysterious way
DLXXXIX
Dressed uniform the soldiers are when duty
DXC
Jesus, thy blood and righteousness
DXCI
A debtor to mercy alone
DXCII
Jesus, dear name, how sweet it [the] sound(s)
DXCIII
Sinners, away from Sinai fly
DXCIV
Awake my heart, arise my tongue
DXCV
The Savior comes to set you free
DXCVI
Hark, my soul, it is the Lord
DXCVII
If to Jesus for relief My soul hath fled by prayer
DXCVIII
Begone, unbelief, [for] my [our] Savior is near
DXCIX
If ever it could come to pass
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