MS Hymn No.
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first line (as in Olney Hymns)
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Book
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No.
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date
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MS annotations
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MS xtra
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179
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Sight, hearing, feeling, taste and smell [ms: The Eye, the Ear, Touch, Taste and Smell]
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3
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43
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[October 1774?]
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Faith a new Sense
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1 Vol 2
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For mercies, countless as the sands
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1
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50
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[October 1774?]
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What shall I render
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2 Vol 2
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When Peter boasted, soon he fell
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1
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91
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[30 October 1774]
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Peter sinning and weeping
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3 Vol 2
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When first my soul enlisted
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1
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28
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[6 November 1774?]
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Saul's Armour
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4 Vol 2
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183
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Begone unbelief
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3
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37
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13 November 1774
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Fear not
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5 Vol 2
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How kind the good Samaritan
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1
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99
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[20 November 1774?]
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The Good Samaritan
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6 Vol 2
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My barns are full, my stores increase
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1
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102
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[27 November 1774?]
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The worldling
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186
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Time, with an unwearied hand
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2
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2
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1 January 1775
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New Year's Hymns for 1775 The Time is Short
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I
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187
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Preachers may, from Ezekiel's case
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2
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15
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1 January 1775
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before sermon Can these dry bones live?
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II
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188
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Beneath the tyrant Satan's yoke
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2
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25
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1 January 1775
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After Sermon on Deuteronomy 6:20-23
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III
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The evils that beset our path
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1
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54
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8 January 1775
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Vanity of life
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Beside the gospel pool
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1
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112
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15 January 1775
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Washing at the Pool
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From Sheba a distant report
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1
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34
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22 January 1775
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Queen of Sheba
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One awful word which Jesus spoke
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1
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97
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29 January 1775
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The Blasted Fig-tree
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193
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Happy are they, to whom the Lord
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2
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47
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1 February 1775
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Gospel Privileges, Deuteronomy 4:7 For the anniversary of Cottingham Feb 1 1775
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Though troubles assail
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1
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7
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5 February 1775
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The Lord will provide
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Hear what the Lord, the great Amen
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1
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140
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12 February 1775
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Laodicea
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A worldling spent each day
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1
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105
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19 February 1775
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Lazarus
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He who on earth as man was known
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1
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59
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26 February 1775
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Jesus the King, Refuge, River and Rock of his church. Isaiah 32:1,2
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I would, but cannot sing
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1
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126
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5 March 1775
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The Good that I would I do not
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199
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If to Jesus for relief
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3
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38
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12 March 1775
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Questions to Unbelief
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Glorious things of thee are spoken
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1
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60
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16 April 1775
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The City of God
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Jesus Christ, the Lord's anointed
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1
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78
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23 April 1775
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On one Stone shall be seven Eyes
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202
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Oh, speak that gracious word again
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3
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53
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7 May 1775
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Peace Restored
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203
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Be still my heart! these anxious cares
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3
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40
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30 April 1775
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Why art thou cast down O my Soul?
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Simon, beware! the Saviour said
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1
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108
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14 May 1775
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The Believer's Danger, Safety and Duty
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205
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Though sore beset with guilt and fear
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3
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32
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21 May 1775
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Hope in the darkness
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When descending from the sky
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1
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90
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4 June 1775
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The foolish Virgins
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207
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The gathering clouds, with aspect dark [ms: The clouds arise, the times look dark]
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2
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64
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11 June 1775
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On the commencement of hostilities in America
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208
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Sinner, art thou still secure?
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3
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4
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18 June 1775
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Judgment
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209
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See! the corn again in ear!
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2
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36
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18 [=25?] June 1775
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Harvest
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By various maxims, forms and rules
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1
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134
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2 July 1775 [?]
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Looking unto Jesus
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I am, saith Christ, our glorious head
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1
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116
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9 July 1775 [?]
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I am the Resurrection and the Life
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Physician of my sin-sick soul
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1
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83
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16 July 1775
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A Sick Soul
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By faith in Christ I walk with God
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1
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4
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23 July 1775 [?]
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Walking with God
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214
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Prepare a thankful song
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3
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87
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30 July 1775 [?]
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Praise to the Redeemer
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215
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O Lord, how vile am I
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3
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7
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13 August 1775
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Lord help me
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Tis a point I long to know
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1
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119
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[August/September 1775?]
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Lovest Thou Me?
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217
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Although on massy pillars built
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2
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68
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1 October 1775
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On the Earthquake Sept 8 1775
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218
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Fix my heart and eyes on thine!
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3
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66
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8 October 1775
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True Happiness
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Jesus, to what didst thou submit
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1
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111
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15 October 1775 [?]
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Woman of Samaria
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What think you of Christ? is the test
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1
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89
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22 October 1775
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What think ye of Christ
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When Adam fell he quickly lost
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1
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2
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29 October 1775
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Cain & Abel
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222
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Saved by blood I live to tell
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3
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54
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5 November 1775
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Hear what he has done for my soul
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Oppressed with unbelief and sin
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1
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129
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12 November 1775
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My Grace is Sufficient for thee
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Afflictions do not come alone
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1
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135
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19 November 1775
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Love Tokens Hebrews 12:5-11
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225
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Let me dwell on Golgotha
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2
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56
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26 November 1775
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The Cross
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By the poor widow's oil and meal
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1
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36
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3 December 1775
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The Meal & Cruse of Oil
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Our Lord, who knows full well
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1
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106
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[10 December 1775]
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Pray & not faint
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Before Elisha's gate
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1
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38
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17 December 1775
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Naaman
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229
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My soul is beset
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3
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9
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24 December 1775
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Encouragement
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230
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The Lord, our salvation and light
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2
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41
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31 December 1775
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The close of the year 31 December 1775
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231
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See! another year is gone!
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2
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3
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1 January 1776
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New year's hymns for 1776 Uncertainty of life
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I
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232
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When Moses waved his mystic rod
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2
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16
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1 January 1776
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The rod of Moses
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II
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233
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What contradictions meet
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2
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26
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1 January 1776
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Travailing in birth for souls. To follow a Sermon on Galatians 4:19
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III
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The lion that on Samson roared
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1
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24
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28 January 1776
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Sampson's Lion
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When the beloved disciple took
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1
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141
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25 February 1776
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The Sweet before and after the Bitter
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236
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Does the gospel-word proclaim
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3
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14
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17 March 1776
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Rest for weary Souls
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When any turn from Zion's way
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1
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115
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24 March 1776
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Will ye also go away?
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That man no guard or weapons needs
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1
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48
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31 March 1776
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My presence shall go with thee. Partly imitated from Horace Lib 1 Ode 22
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How blest the righteous are
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1
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20
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7 April 1776
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Balaam's Wish
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240
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How soon the Saviour's gracious call
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3
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79
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[14 April 1776]
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Efficacy of Grace
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241
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Pleasing spring again is here!
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2
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33
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21 April 1776
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Spring
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242
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When the wounded spirit hears
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3
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56
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12 May 1776
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Humiliation & praise
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243
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Destruction's dangerous road
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3
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77
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19 May 1776
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Are there few that shall be saved
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244
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Ten thousand talents once I owed
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3
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67
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2 June 1776
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The happy Debter
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245
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The book of nature open lies
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2
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81
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9 June 1776
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The book of Creation
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When Israel's tribes were parched with thirst
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1
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128
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16 June 1775
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That Rock was Christ
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247
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While I lived without the Lord
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3
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55
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23 June 1776
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Freedom from care
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248
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When the poor prisoner through a grate
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3
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34
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7 July 1776
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The Prisoner
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When sinners utter boasting words
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1
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80
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14 July 1776
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They shall be mine Saith the Lord Malachi 3
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Poor Esau repented too late
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1
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8
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28 July 1776
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Esau
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251
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The moon in silver glory shone
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2
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85
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4 August 1776
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On the Eclipse of the Moon 30 July 1776
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If Solomon for wisdom prayed
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1
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32
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11 August 1776
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Ask what I shall give Thee 1 Kings 3:5
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Could the creatures help or ease us
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1
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93
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18 August 1776
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Jairus' Daughter
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When the apostle wonders wrought
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1
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124
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25 August 1776
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The Exorcists
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255
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The water stood like walls of brass
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2
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97
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8 September 1776
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The creatures in the Lord's hand
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Father, forgive (the Saviour said)
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1
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109
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15 September 1776
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Father Forgive them
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As some tall rock amidst the waves
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1
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120
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29 September 1776
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Stephen
|
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258
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As the sun's enlivening eye
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2
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71
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6 October 1776
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At parting
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In mercy, not in wrath, rebuke
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1
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45
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5 January 1777 [though ms dated 23 November 1776]
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Psalm 6 imitated 23 November 1776
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On man, in his own image made
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1
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1
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8 December 1776
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Adam
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261
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Oh, may the power which melts the rock
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2
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65
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13 December 1776
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For the Fast-day 13 December 1776
|
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262
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The God who once to Israel spoke
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2
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17
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[1 January 1777]
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For the New Year 1777 Before Sermon
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1
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263
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Thy message, by the preacher, seal
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2
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27
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[1 January 1777]
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After sermon from 2 Corinthians 5:20
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2
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264
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Time, by moments, steals away
|
2
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4
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[1 January 1777]
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A New year's thought & prayer. After the second lesson
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3
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265
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My soul, this curious house of clay
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2
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75
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12 January 1777
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Hope beyond the Grave
|
|
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The signs which God to Gideon gave
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1
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23
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19 January 1777
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Gideon's Fleece
|
|
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How David, when by sin deceived
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1
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29
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26 January 1777
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David's fall
|
|
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The kine unguided went
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1
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27
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9 February 1777
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Faith's surrender of All
|
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269
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Blinded in youth by Satan's arts
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2
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100
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16 February 1777
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The enchantment dissolved
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|
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Incarnate God! The soul that knows
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1
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47
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2 March 1777
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The Believer's Safety from Psalm 91
|
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271
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In themselves, as weak as worms
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2
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61
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30 March 1777
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Power of Prayer
|
|
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With Satan, my accuser near
|
1
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77
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13 April 1777
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A Brand plucked out of the Fire
|
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273
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Courage, my soul! behold the prize
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2
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76
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20 April 1777
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There the Weary are at rest
|
|
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The word of Christ, our Lord
|
1
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133
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25 May 1777
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Power of the Word
|
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A believer, free from care
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1
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123
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1 June 1777
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The Goaler [Gaoler]
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|
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When the disciples crossed the lake
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1
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94
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15 June 1777
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But One Loaf
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|
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When Jesus claims the sinner's heart
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1
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84
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29 June 1777
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Satan returning
|
|
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How hurtful was the choice of Lot
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1
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5
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6 July 1777
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Lot in Sodom
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279 [ms 289]
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If for a time the air be calm
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2
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87
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13 July 1777
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The Sea
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|
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When Joshua, by God's command
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1
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21
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27 July 1777
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Gibeon
|
|
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When Hannah pressed with grief
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1
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25
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3 August 1777
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Hannah
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|
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Though Jericho pleasantly stood
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1
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37
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24 August 1777
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Jericho
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|
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Son of God! Thy people's shield!
|
1
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76
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31 August 1777
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Make thy face to shine upon thy servants. Horace Lib 4 Ode 5 Imitated
|
|
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The prophets' sons in times of old
|
1
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39
|
14 September 1777
|
The borrowed Axe. 2 Kings 6
|
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285 [ms 295]
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Wearied by day with toils and cares
|
2
|
69
|
2 November 1777
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On the Fire at Olney September 22 1777
|
|
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What a mournful lot is mine
|
1
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51
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9 November 1777
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Wo is me, that I dwell in Mesech
|
|
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When Israel heard the fiery law
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1
|
18
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16 November 1777
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The Golden Calf
|
|
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The Manna favoured Israel's food
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1
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16
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30 November 1777
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Manna hoarded
|
|
289
|
God, with one piercing glance, looks through
|
2
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78
|
[7 December 1777 ?]
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The Day of the Lord 2 Peter 3:8-10
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|
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Here at Bethesda's pool, the poor
|
1
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113
|
14 December 1777
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Bethesda
|
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291
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Lord, what is man! extremes how wide
|
3
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88
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21 December 1777
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Man by Nature, by Grace & in Glory
|
|
292
|
Let hearts and tongues unite
|
2
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42
|
[28 December 1777]
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Ebenezer. Close of ye year 1777
|
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293
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Hark! how time's wide sounding bell
|
2
|
5
|
[1 January 1778]
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For the New Year 1778 Death & War
|
1
|
294
|
O thou, at whose almighty word
|
2
|
18
|
[1 January 1778]
|
Before Sermon
|
2
|
295
|
When Paul was parted from his friends
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2
|
28
|
4 January 1778
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Paul's Farewell charge. After a sermon from Acts 20 v 26,27
|
3
|
296
|
That was a wonder-working word
|
2
|
80
|
[c. 11 January 1778?]
|
Old & new Creation
|
|
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Honey though the bee prepares
|
1
|
56
|
[c. 11 January 1778?]
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Vanity of the Creature sanctified
|
|
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Supported by the word
|
1
|
73
|
18 January 1778
|
The power of Faith
|
|
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If Paul in Caesar's court must stand
|
1
|
125
|
25 January 1778
|
Paul's voyage
|
|
|
The castle of the human heart
|
1
|
101
|
1 February 1778
|
The heart taken
|
|
301
|
On the same flower we often see
|
2
|
91
|
15 February 1778
|
The Spider and Bee
|
|
302
|
The subtle spider often weaves
|
2
|
92
|
22 February 1778
|
The Bee saved from the Spider
|
|
303
|
While Joshua led the armed bands
|
2
|
66
|
27 February 1778
|
Moses & Amalek For the Fast Day 27 Feb 1778
|
|
|
Though in the outward church below
|
1
|
86
|
1 March 1778
|
Wheat & Tares
|
|
305
|
John in vision saw the day
|
2
|
79
|
8 March 1778
|
The books were opened. Rev 20:12
|
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306
|
Though cloudy skies, and northern blasts
|
2
|
31
|
15 March 1778
|
Waiting for the Spring
|
|
|
See Aaron, God's anointed priest
|
1
|
19
|
22 March 1778
|
The true Aaron
|
|
308
|
Uncertain how the way to find
|
3
|
35
|
29 March 1778
|
Perplexity relieved
|
|
309
|
In evil long I took delight
|
2
|
57
|
5 April 1778
|
Looking at the Cross
|
|
310
|
As when the weary traveller gains
|
3
|
58
|
12 April 1778
|
Home in view
|
|
|
Fierce passions discompose the mind
|
1
|
131
|
10 May 1778
|
Contentment
|
|
|
As parched in the barren sands
|
1
|
66
|
24 May 1778
|
Trust of the Wicked and the Righteous compared, from Jeremiah 17:5-8
|
|
313
|
Though the morn may be serene [ms: Though the morning be serene]
|
2
|
34
|
31 May 1778
|
Summer Storms
|
|
|
My soul once had its plenteous years
|
1
|
11
|
14 June 1778
|
Pharaoh's Kine
|
|
|
Strange and mysterious is my life
|
1
|
130
|
21 June 1778
|
The inward warfare
|
|
316
|
The grass, and flowers, which clothe the field
|
2
|
35
|
12 July 1778
|
Hay Time
|
|
317
|
A lion, though by nature wild
|
2
|
93
|
5 July 1778
|
The tamed Lion
|
|
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Martha her love and joy expressed
|
1
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100
|
26 July 1778
|
Martha & Mary
|
|
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Oft as the leper's case I read
|
1
|
82
|
2 August 1778
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The Leper
|
|
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Once perishing in blood I lay
|
1
|
70
|
16 August 1778
|
That thou mayst open thy mouth no more Ezekiel 16 [v 63]
|
|
321
|
See the gloomy gathering cloud
|
2
|
67
|
27 September 1778 [Olney Hymns has "10 February 1779"]
|
The Hiding Place
|
|
322
|
The Saviour calls his people sheep
|
2
|
94
|
6 September 1778
|
Sheep
|
|
323
|
A garden contemplation suits
|
2
|
95
|
4 October 1778
|
The Garden
|
|
324
|
Sinner, hear the Saviour's call
|
3
|
5
|
25 October 1778
|
Invitation
|
|
|
Darkness overspreads us here
|
1
|
127
|
[1 November 1778?]
|
Now is your Salvation nearer
|
|
326
|
The wishes that the sluggard frames
|
3
|
78
|
8 November 1778
|
The Sluggard
|
|
|
From pole to pole let others roam
|
1
|
69
|
15 November 1778
|
The Lord is my portion
|
|
328
|
When slumber seals our weary eyes
|
2
|
98
|
22 November 1778
|
Dreaming
|
|
|
The message first to Smyrna sent
|
1
|
137
|
29 November 1778
|
Smyrna
|
|
330
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Though small the drops of falling rain
|
2
|
88
|
13 December 1778
|
The Flood
|
|
331
|
How welcome to the saints, when pressed
|
2
|
45
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27 December 1778
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The Lord's day
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|
332
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Oft in vain the voice of truth
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2
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6
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1 January 1779
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New Year's Hymns 1779 Earthly prospects deceitful
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I
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333
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Elisha, struck with grief and awe
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2
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19
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1 January 1779
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Elijah's Mantle
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II
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334
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Alas! by nature how depraved
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2
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29
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1 January 1779
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After sermon Jeremiah 3:19
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III
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335
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See the world for youth prepares
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2
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99
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[1 January 1779?]
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The World Horace L1 Ode 5
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sq191
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With Israel's God who can compare?
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3
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96
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[c. January/February 1779?]
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After sermon
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6
|
sq182 |
We seek a rest beyond the skies
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3
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98
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[c. 22-29 November 1778]
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After sermon
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5
|
sq191
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Thy promise, Lord, and thy command
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3
|
91
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[c. January/February 1779?]
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Before sermon
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3
|
sq182
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The peace which God alone reveals
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3
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102
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[c. 22-29 November 1778]
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After sermon
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3
|
sq192
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Remember us, we pray thee, Lord
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3
|
93
|
[c. January/February 1779?]
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Before sermon
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5
|
sq193
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Often thy public means of grace
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3
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95
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[c. January/February 1779?]
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Before sermon
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7
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sq181
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Now, Lord, inspire the preacher's heart
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3
|
90
|
[c. 22-29 November 1778]
|
Before sermon
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2
|
sq182
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Now may He who from the dead
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3
|
100
|
[c. 22-29 November 1778]
|
After sermon
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4
|
sq193
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Not to Sinai's dreadful blaze
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3
|
94
|
[c. January/February 1779?]
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Before sermon
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6
|
sq181
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May the grace of Christ our Saviour
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3
|
101
|
[c. 22-29 November 1778]
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After sermon
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2
|
sq192
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Hungry, and faint, and poor
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3
|
92
|
[c. January/February 1779?]
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Before sermon
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4
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