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Hymn and page.

Sinners away from Sinai fly
Sing ye redeemed of the Lord
So foolish, so absurd am I
Soldiers of Christ be bold
Sovereign of all the worlds on high
Sprinkled with reconciling blood
Stern winter throws his icy chains
Stretch'd on the cross the Saviour dies
Sweet was the time when first I felt
Sweet are the gifts that gracious heaven

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EMPTATIONS, trials, doubts, &c.
The castle of the human heart

The day is past and gone

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The deluge at the Almighty's call
The Father's free electing grace

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The great Redeemer we adore

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The icy chains that bound the earth
The law of God is just

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The Lord will happiness divine

The Lord, who rules the world's affairs
The lion that on Sampson roar'd
The righteous Lord, supremely great
The Saviour meets his flock to-day
The Saviour calls-ye mourners hear
The saints should never be dismay'd
The spring, great God, at thy command
The wandering star and fleeting wind
There's joy in heaven, and joy on earth
There is a fountain fill'd with blood
This wretched heart will still backslide
Thou only Sovereign of my heart
Thou very paschal Lamb

Thou Son of God, whose flaming eyes
Thus far my God hath led me on

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Thus far the Lord hath led me on
Thus was the great Redeemer plung'd
Thus we commemorate the day
Thrice happy souls, who, born, &c.
Thy names how infinite they be
Thy people, Lord, have ever found
Thy presence, everlasting God

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Thy promise, Lord, and thy command
Thy way, O God, is in the sea
"Tis finish'd-so the Saviour cried
To distant realms, let monarchs spread
To distant lands thy gospel send
To God, my Saviour and my King
To praise the ever bounteous Lord
To thee let my first off'ring rise
'Twixt Jesus and the chosen race

UNTO thine altar Lord

Hymn and page.

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3

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4.2

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WARM was his heart, his faith, &c.

Welcome, sweet day of rest

We seek a rest beyond the skies

We've no abiding city here

We bless the eternal Source of light
What contradictions meet

What is our God, or what his name
What various hindrances we meet
What jarring natures dwell within
What wisdom, majesty, and grace
What shall the dying sinner do?
What mean these jealousies and fears
What hath God wrought? &c.
What strange commotions work within
What strange perplexities arise
Whatever prompts the soul to pride

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llymn and page.

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When Abraham full of sacred awe
When Israel through the desert pass'd
When some kind shepherd from his fold
When sins and fears prevailing rise
When at this distance, Lord, we trace
When any turn from Zion's way
When I the holy grave survey
When by the tempter's wiles betray'd
When Israel's grieving tribes complain'd
When I can read my title clear

When darkness long has veil'd my mind
When, O dear Jesus, when shall I

When Paul was parted from his friends

When Jesus claims the sinners heart

When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay

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When Jesus for his people died
When Abram's servant, to procure
When blooming youth is snatch'd away
When on the cross my Lord I see
When storm and tempest loudly howl
When swelling Jordan o'er us rolls
Whene'er a black o'erspreading cloud
Wherewith, O Lord, shall I draw near
Where two or three with sweet accord
Where is my God? does he retire
While my Redeemer's near
While carnal men with all their might
While o'er our guilty land, O Lord
Who shall condemn to endless flames
Why sinks my weak desponding mind
Why should a living man complain
Why, O my soul, why weepest thou

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Why should our murmuring thoughts, &c. 414
Why should the children of a king
Why should a son, redeem'd with blood

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Hymn and page.

Why should the saints he fill'd with dread 321

Why should we start and fear to die?

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With sovereign power, O Lord, defend

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With joy let each afflicted saint

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With Israel's God who can compare

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With melting heart and weeping eyes

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With thee, great God, the stores of light

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With tears of anguish I lament

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With sacred pleasure we behold

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E dying sons of men

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Ye glittering toys of earth, adieu
Ye hearts with youthful vigour warm
Ye highly favour'd who profess

Ye humble souls that seek the Lord
Ye little fock whom Jesus feeds
Ye saints attend the Saviour's voice
Ye servants of the Lord

Ye that would after Jesus press
Ye that pass by, behold the man
Ye trembling souls who still decline
Ye worlds of light, that roll so near
Yes, I would leave thee, blessed God

Yes, the Redeemer rose

Yonder-amazing sight!

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N. B. THE NUMBER OF EACH HYMN OR SONG

AGREES WITH THE NUMBER OF THE PAGE ON

WHICH IT STANDS.-THUS:

Part I. Hymn 43

Hymn 425

Part II. Song 47
Song 125

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IN this edition of these hymns and songs, besides corrections and small alterations, the following pieces have no correspondents in the former editions:

Hymn 261 materially altered.

313 substituted for one which, in the former editions through some oversight, was inserted twice.

340 altered materially.

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104 substituted for one omitted.

137 substituted for one omitted.

SONGS after tne 149th are additional.

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