A Collection of Hymns (1780)
| Author | Charles Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | hymn-collection |
| Year | 1780 |
| Passage ID | cw-hymns-1780-371 |
| Words | 396 |
| Source | https://www.ccel.org/ccel/wesley/hymn.html |
Happy man whom Gcd doth 226
Happy soul, that, free from . 18
Happy soul, thy days are ended 654
Happy soul, who sees the day 193
Happy the heart where graces 619
Happy the man that finds the 19
Happy the souls that first believ'd 21
Happy the souls to Jesus join'd 20
Happy who in Jesus live . . 652
Hark ! a voice divides the sky 53
Hark ! how the watchmen cry 303
Hark, the herald-angels sing 555
Head of thy church, whose . 630
Hearken to the solemn voice . 57
Hear what the voice from . 647
Heavenly Father, sovereign . 329
He comes ! he comes ! . . . 59
He dies, the Friend of sinners 515
II- wills that I should holy be 389
Help, Lord, to whom for help 298
High above every name . . 191
High in the heavens, eternal 53ii
Ho! every one that thirsts . 10
Holy, and true, and righteous 37.0
Holy as thou, O Lord, is none 23!)
Holy, holy, holy Lord . . 249
Holy Lamb, who thee confess 492
Holy Lamb, who thee receive 331
Hosanna to God . . 653
How are thy servants blest . 685
How beauteous are their Feet 636
How can a sinner know . . 95
How do thy mercies close me 220
How good and pleasant 'tis to 456
How happy are the little flock 64
[low happy are we, who in . 455
How happy every child of . 660
How happy, gracious Lord . 215
How happy is the pilgrim's lot 70
How large the prom se, how 669
llow lovely are thy tents . 535
How many pass the guilty night 6S6
How pleasant, how divinely fair 667
How sad our state by nature is 602
How shall a lost sinner in pain 170
How shall I walk my God to 440
How weak the thoughts and vain 69
I and my house will serve the 441
[ ask the gift of righteousness 394
I call the world's Redeemer 648
I give immortal praise . . 688
I know that my Redeemer
lives, And ever .... 367
I know that my Redeemer
lives, He lives .... 654
I long to behold him array'd 72
I '11 praise my Maker while 217
In all my vast concerns with 546