A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors.: including a great number of originals: intended to be an appendix to Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns. (Woodward's rev. and corr. ed.; Sterotype ed.)

Editor: John Rippon, William Staughton
Publisher: Joseph J. Woodward, Philadelphia , 1826
Author: Isaac Watts
Language: English
Notes: Hymns in the Appendix are numbered separately.
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542bHow gracious and how wisePage Scan
543Almighty Maker of my framePage Scan
544God of eternity, from theePage Scan
545Sovereign Ruler of the skiesPage Scan
546How long shall earth's alluring toysPage Scan
547How various and how newPage Scan
548Eternity is just at handPage Scan
549Thou God of glorious majestyPage Scan
550aMy thoughts, that oft ascend [often mount] the skiesPage Scan
550bAh I shall soon be dyingPage Scan
550cLord, must I [we] die, O let me [us] diePage Scan
551aYe virgin [waiting] souls, arisePage Scan
551bO God of love, with cheering rayPage Scan
552When death appears before my [our] sightPage Scan
553Lord, when we see a saint of thinePage Scan
554While on the verge of life I standPage Scan
555Lord, 'tis an infinite delightPage Scan
556Thy life I read, my dearest [blessed] [gracious)],LordPage Scan
557When blooming youth is [are] snatched [called] awayPage Scan
558Ye mourning saints [friends] [ ones], whose streaming tearsPage Scan
559What scenes of horror and of dread [death]Page Scan
560'Tis finished, 'tis donePage Scan
561Prepare me gracious God to stand before thyPage Scan
562Why flow these torrents of distressPage Scan
563Peace, 'tis the Lord Jehovah's handPage Scan
564The God of love will sure indulgePage Scan
565Heaven has confirmed the great [dread] decreePage Scan
566Now let our mourning [drooping] hearts revivePage Scan
567Guide me, O thou great JehovahPage Scan
568Why should our mourning thoughts delightPage Scan
569How long shall death, the tyrant, reignPage Scan
570aHow great, how terrible that GodPage Scan
570bMy wakened soul, extend thy wingsPage Scan
571Methinks the last great day is comePage Scan
572And will the Judge descend [ascend]Page Scan
573Attend, my ear, my heart, rejoicePage Scan
574When shall thy lovely face be seenPage Scan
575Lo he cometh countless trumpetsPage Scan
576Lo he comes with clouds descendingPage Scan
577Day of judgment, day of wondersPage Scan
578He comes, he comes, to judge the worldPage Scan
579O [When] thou my righteous Judge shall [shalt] comePage Scan
580Lord, when I read the traitor's doomPage Scan
581Sinner [sinners], O why so thoughtless grownPage Scan
582In what confusion earth appearsPage Scan
583Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tonguePage Scan
584On Jordan's stormy [rugged] banks I stand, And cast a wishful eyePage Scan
585On wings of faith, mount up, my soul, and risePage Scan
586Awake, ye saints, and raise [lift] your eyesPage Scan
587O for a sweet, inspiring rayPage Scan
588Earth has engrossed my love too longPage Scan
A1By whom was David taughtPage Scan
A2When first my soul enlistedPage Scan
A3How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hoursPage Scan
A4How lost was [is] my [our] conditionPage Scan
A5Hear what God the Lord hath [has] spokenPage Scan
A6Hark, my soul, it is the LordPage Scan
A7Bestow, O [dear] Lord, upon our youthPage Scan
A8Sin has undone our wretched racePage Scan
A9Gracious Lord [God], our children seePage Scan
A10My song shall bless the Lord of allPage Scan
A11Jesus, where'er thy people meetPage Scan
A12This is the feast of heavenly winePage Scan
A13The Savior, what a noble flame was kindledPage Scan
A14The Spirit breathes upon the WordPage Scan
A15No words can declare, no fancy can paintPage Scan
A16Stop, poor sinner [sinners], stop and thinkPage Scan
A17Sinner [sinners], hear the [thy] Savior's callPage Scan
A18Ah, what can I doPage Scan
A19My former hopes are dead [fled], my terror now begins
A20aCheer up my soul, there is a mercy-seatPage Scan
A20bApproach, my soul, the mercy seatPage Scan
A21'Tis my happiness belowPage Scan
A22O how I love the holy wordPage Scan
A23The billows swell, the winds are highPage Scan
A24God of my [our] life, to [on] thee I [we] callPage Scan
A25My soul is sad, and much dismayedPage Scan
A26Dear Lord, accept a sinful heartPage Scan
A27Be still, my heart, these anxious caresPage Scan
A28Far from the world, O Lord, I [I'd] [we] fleePage Scan
A29Sometimes a light surprisesPage Scan
A30Lord, my soul with pleasure springsPage Scan
A31Honor and happiness unite To make the Christian's namePage Scan
A32I thirst, but not as once I didPage Scan
A33No strength of nature can sufficePage Scan
A34Sin enslaved me many yearsPage Scan
A35Holy Lord God! I love thy truthPage Scan
A36To keep the lamp alive with oil we fill the bowlPage Scan
A37The newborn child of gospel gracePage Scan
A38Almighty King, whose wondrous handPage Scan
A39Winter has a joy for mePage Scan
A40Indulgent Lord, my heart would raisePage Scan
A41Savior, Thee my heart shall blessPage Scan
A42See, see in the east a new glory ascendsPage Scan
A43Tell us, ye servants of the LordPage Scan
A44To fields of fire, or seats of dayPage Scan
A45Armed principalities delightPage Scan
A46Fair record of my Father's willPage Scan
A47Offspring of thy Father, thouPage Scan
A48Haste, gratitude and joyous lovePage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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