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	Olney Hymns Book 3 Index
	 
	From Newton's Preface:
	"The Hymns are distributed into three Books... 
	Thethird Book  is miscellaneous, comprising a variety of subjects relative to a life of faith in the Son of God, which have no express reference either to a single text of Scripture, or to any determinate season or incident. These are farther subdivided into distinct heads."
	 
	[click on the first column no . to view individual hymns with their full words, a link to their ms image, and relevant excerpts from Newton's diary when that particular hymn was written]
	 
	[at present only those hymns with manuscript images are being entered here - for the words of other hymns use Google Books, e.g. search from this link , or at CCEL ]
	
	scroll down for latest entries in Book 3
	 
	
		
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
			
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						No. | 
						first line | 
						subtitle | 
						MS No. | 
						for this date |  
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						1. SOLEMN ADDRESSES TO SINNERS | 
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						Sinner, art thou still secure? | 
						Judgment | 
						208 | 
						18 June 1775 |  
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						Sinner, hear the Saviour's call | 
						Invitation | 
						324 | 
						25 October 1778 |  
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						2. SEEKING, PLEADING AND HOPING | 
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						O Lord, how vile am I | 
						Lord help me | 
						215 | 
						13 August 1775 |  
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						My soul is beset | 
						Encouragement | 
						229 | 
						24 December 1775 |  
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						Does the gospel-word proclaim | 
						Rest for weary Souls | 
						236 | 
						17 March 1776 |  
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						3. CONFLICT | 
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						Though sore beset with guilt and fear | 
						Hope in the darkness | 
						205 | 
						21 May 1775 |  
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						When the poor prisoner through a grate | 
						The Prisoner | 
						248 | 
						7 July 1776 |  
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						Uncertain how the way to find | 
						Perplexity relieved | 
						308 | 
						29 March 1778 |  
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						Begone unbelief | 
						Fear not | 
						183 | 
						13 November 1774 |  
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						If to Jesus for relief | 
						Questions to Unbelief | 
						199 | 
						12 March 1775 |  
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						Be still my heart! these anxious cares | 
						Why art thou cast down O my Soul? | 
						203 | 
						30 April 1775 |  
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						4. COMFORT | 
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						Sight, hearing, feeling, taste and smell | 
						Faith a new Sense | 
						179 | 
						[October 1774?] |  
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						Oh, speak that gracious word again | 
						Peace Restored | 
						202 | 
						7 May 1775 |  
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						Saved by blood I live to tell | 
						Hear what he has done for my soul | 
						222 | 
						5 November 1775 |  
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						While I lived without the Lord | 
						Freedom from care | 
						247 | 
						23 June 1776 |  
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						When the wounded spirit hears | 
						Humiliation & praise | 
						242 | 
						12 May 1776 |  
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						As when the weary traveller gains | 
						Home in view | 
						310 | 
						12 April 1778 |  
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						5. DEDICATION AND SURRENDER | 
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						Fix my heart and eyes on thine! | 
						True Happiness | 
						218 | 
						8 October 1775 |  
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						Ten thousand talents once I owed | 
						The happy Debter | 
						244 | 
						2 June 1776 |  
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						6. CAUTIONS | 
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						Destruction's dangerous road | 
						Are there few that shall be saved | 
						243 | 
						19 May 1776 |  
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						The wishes that the sluggard frames | 
						The Sluggard | 
						326 | 
						8 November 1778 |  
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						How soon the Saviour's gracious call | 
						Efficacy of Grace | 
						240 | 
						[14 April 1776] |  
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						7. PRAISE | 
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						Prepare a thankful song | 
						Praise to the Redeemer | 
						214 | 
						30 July 1775 [?] |  
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						Lord, what is man! extremes how wide | 
						Man by Nature, by Grace & in Glory | 
						291 | 
						21 December 1777 |  
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						8. SHORT HYMNS | 
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						Now, Lord, inspire the preacher's heart | 
						Before sermon | 
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						[c. 22-29 November 1778] |  
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						Thy promise, Lord, and thy command | 
						Before sermon | 
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						[c. January/February 1779?] |  
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						Hungry, and faint, and poor | 
						Before sermon | 
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						[c. January/February 1779?] |  
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						Remember us, we pray thee, Lord | 
						Before sermon | 
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						[c. January/February 1779?] |  
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						Not to Sinai's dreadful blaze | 
						Before sermon | 
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						[c. January/February 1779?] |  
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						Often thy public means of grace | 
						Before sermon | 
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						[c. January/February 1779?] |  
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						With Israel's God who can compare? | 
						After sermon | 
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						[c. January/February 1779?] |  
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						We seek a rest beyond the skies | 
						After sermon | 
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						[c. 22-29 November 1778] |  
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						Now may He who from the dead | 
						After sermon | 
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						[c. 22-29 November 1778] |  
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						May the grace of Christ our Saviour | 
						After sermon | 
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						[c. 22-29 November 1778] |  
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						The peace which God alone reveals | 
						After sermon | 
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						[c. 22-29 November 1778] |  
	
 Newton concluded his ms notebook with great relief:
 
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 Marylynn Rouse, 27/09/2013 |  | 
 
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