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Old School Sonnets, or a Selection of Choice Hymns
Editor:
James Osbourn
Publisher:
John D. Toy, Baltimore, Md., 1836
Denomination:
Primitive (Old School) Baptists
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d101
How watchful is the loving Lord
d102
How wondrous are the works of God
d103
I hear a righteous man
d104
I leave the fop to boast
d105
I try and try again
d106
If ever it could come to pass
d107
If I must sing, I'll sing of grace
d108
I'm not ashamed to own my [the] Lord
d109
In all our worst afflictions
d110
In all the acts of sovereign grace
d111
In Christ the Rock, let those who dwell
d112
In darkness born, I went astray
d113
In heavenly choirs a question rose
d114
In Jordan's tide [waves] the Baptist [prophet] stands
d115
In Sardis was found
d116
In types and shadows we are told
d117
In union with the Lamb From condemnation free
d118
In vain men talk of living faith
d119
In vain on works our hope is built
d120
In vain the sealed cave
d121
Indulgent God, how kind
d122
Innumerable foes attack the child of God
d123
Isr'l, in Egypt sore oppressed
d124
Jehovah hath said, 'Tis left on record
d125
Jehovah in council, resolved to fulfil
d126
Jesus accept our humble praise
d127
Jesus, and shall it ever be
d128
Jesus Christ, God's holy Lamb
d129
Jesus hath suffered once for sin
d130
Jesus heals the broken hearted
d131
Jesus, heaven's supreme delight
d132
Jesus is our God and Savior
d133
Jesus is the chiefest good
d134
Jesus, once for sinners slain
d135
Jesus, sovereign Lord of all
d136
Jesus the great, the mighty God
d137
Jesus, the Lord, in whom combine
d138
Jesus, the plant of old renewed
d139
Jesus, thy miracles declare
d140
Join every tongue to sing
d141
Jonah, the prophet, once was sent
d142
Kind Jesus, come in love to me
d143
King Hezekiah lay diseased
d144
Lamb of God, we fall before thee
d145
Late in a vision of the night
d146
Let him who in my room and place
d147
Let those who inhabit the Rock
d148
Let us ask the important question
d149
Let wanton men beware
d150
Let Zion in her songs record
d151
Let Zion rejoice, and exultingly sing
d152
Let Zion songs of triumph sing
d153
Light and fickle is my mind
d154
Lo he cometh countless trumpets
d155
Lo now is heard the heavenly dove
d156
Long O Lord I went astray
d157
Lord, at thy table I [we] behold The wonders of thy grace
d158
Lord, help us on thy word [love] to feed
d159
Lord, I am thine, entirely thine, Purchased and saved by blood divine
d160
Lord of creation's wondrous frame
d161
Lord, send me down a draught of love
d162
Lord, we, through grace at thy command
d163
Lord, when I hear thy children talk
d164
Lord, when the Spirit descends to shew
d165
Men owe the Lord a different score
d166
Mercy is welcome news indeed
d167
Methinks the last great day is come
d168
Mighty enemies without
d169
Mistaken men may brawl
d170
Moses once as God directed Raised the brazen serpent
d171
Much hapless pains some mortals take
d172
Much we talk of Jesus' [Jesu's] blood
d173
My business lays [lies] at wisdom's gate
d174
My God, how endless [lasting] is thy love
d175
My song shall bless the Lord of all
d176
Mysterious conflict, dark disguise
d177
No prophet, nor dreamer of dreams
d178
No wit or will of man
d179
Now far above these [the] starry skies
d180
Now for a wondrous song
d181
Now from the garden to [of] the cross
d182
Now let our faith grow strong and rise
d183
Now, Lord, thy saving power display
d184
O blest abode, and happy they
d185
O could this little soul of mine
d186
O for a glance of heavenly day
d187
O God arise my cause to plead
d188
O happy soul Jehovah's bride
d189
O happy soul who safely past, Thy weary warfare here
d190
O Lord, how lovely is thy name
d191
O that my soul, as heretofore
d192
O the pangs by Christians felt
d193
O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
d194
O what a narrow, narrow path is that which leads to life
d195
O what a sad, a doleful night, Preceded that day's morn
d196
O [When] thou my righteous Judge shall [shalt] come
d197
Of all gifts that God On us has bestowed
d198
Of all the creatures God has made
d199
Of Enoch we read He walked with God
d200
Of God's great love, ere time began
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