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Folio
Twas on that dark, that doleful night,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 1]
The marriage supper of the lamb.
Yale
c.180
p. 36
A man there is, a real man,
[Hymn]
In that tremendous day.
Yale
c.180
p. 77
Alas! and did my Savior bleed!
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 9]
'Tis all that I can do.
Yale
c.180
p. 29
All mortal vanities begone,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 25]
And dwell upon his father's throne.
Yale
c.180
p. 24
And now the scales have left mine eyes,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk II, Hymn 81]
With ev'ry darling sin.
Yale
c.180
p. 9
At Thy command, our dearest Lord,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 19]
And we are waiting till he come.
Yale
c.180
p. 50
Awake my heart, arise my tongue,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 20]
Let all thy pow'rs agree.
Yale
c.180
p. 41
Behold the blind their sight receive!
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 137]
Which bear credentials so divine.
Yale
c.180
p. 14
Behold the glories of the lamb
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 1]
And bring the promis'd hour!
Yale
c.180
p. 22
Behold, the grace appears,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 2]
And loud repeat their songs.
Yale
c.180
p. 1
Behold the rose of Sharon here,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 68]
Nor stir, nor wake, nor grieve my love.
Yale
c.180
p. 64
Behold the woman's promis'd seed!
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 135]
And own thee as the promis'd seed.
Yale
c.180
p. 14
Blood has a voice to pierce the skies,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 118]
And, for our pardon, pleads his blood.
Yale
c.180
p. 35
Brethren, let us praise our L[ord]
[Hymn]
Their G[od] and guide till death.
Yale
c.180
p. 85
Come, all harmonious tongues,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 84]
To everlasting days.
Yale
c.180
p. 11
Come let us join a joyful tune
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 8]
To raise and heal the dead.
Yale
c.180
p. 45
Come let us lift our voices high,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 21]
Exceed our noblest songs.
Yale
c.180
p. 55
Daughters of Sion, come, behold
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[hymn]
With all his Father's glories on.
Yale
c.180
p. 61
Dearest of all the names above,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 148]
And there I fix my trust.
Yale
c.180
p. 16
Ere the blue heav'ns were stretch'd abroad
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 2]
The glories of Emanuel!
Yale
c.180
p. 2
Father, we wait to feel thy Grace
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 68]
More than the wine we taste.
Yale
c.180
p. 58
Hark! the redeemer from on high
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 70]
My love, my Savior, from my side!
Yale
c.180
p. 68
Hosanna to the prince of light
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 70]
Sound our Emmanuel's praise.
Yale
c.180
p. 6
Hosanna to the royal son
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 16]
Thus silence into songs.
Yale
c.180
p. 3
How are thy glories here display'd,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 25]
And ev'ry tear be dry.
Yale
c.180
p. 59
How condescending and how kind
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 4]
Mourn that we pier[c]ed the Lord.
Yale
c.180
p. 17
How rich are thy provisions, Lord!
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 12]
The vast expense our lives would cost.
Yale
c.180
p. 47
How sad our state by nature is!
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 90]
My Jesus, and my all.
Yale
c.180
p. 33
How wondrous are the works of G[od]
[Hymn]
The greatest glories G[od] can show.
Yale
c.180
p. 83
I sing my Savior's wondrous death;
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 114]
He pass'd to reach the crown.
Yale
c.180
p. 13
Infinite guilt! amazing woe!
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 95, with `grief' for `guilt']
In undissembled woe.
Yale
c.180
p. 12
Jesus gives us true repentance
[Hymn]
Come to us thro' J[esus'] blood.
Yale
c.180
p. 82
Jesus invites his saints
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 2]
And ev'ry voice be praise.
Yale
c.180
p. 42
Jesus is gone above the skies
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 6]
To fetch our longing spirits home.
Yale
c.180
p. 44
Jesus is the chiefest good,
[Hymn]
Jesus' blood has bought us heav'n.
Yale
c.180
p. 79
Jesus, the God, invites us here,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[hymn]
For 'tis immortal food!
Yale
c.180
p. 54
Jesus! we bow before thy feet!
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 18]
A loud hosanna 'round the place!
Yale
c.180
p. 53
Jesus, with all thy saints above,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 29]
Our saints to feel his grace.
Yale
c.180
p. 4
Kind is the speech of Christ our Lord,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 73]
When Christ invites my soul away.
Yale
c.180
p. 63
Let all our tongues be one
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 9]
And witness to my heart!
Yale
c.180
p. 19
Let Him embrace my soul, and prove
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 66]
Raise us to nobler seats above.
Yale
c.180
p. 60
Let the old heathens tune their song
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 21]
Round the wide earth, and wider heaven.
Yale
c.180
p. 3
Let them neglect thy glory, Lord,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 35]
In one eternal round.
Yale
c.180
p. 31
Let us adore th'eternal word,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 5]
Our bodies from the tomb.
Yale
c.180
p. 43
Lo, the destroying angel flies
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[hymn]
And God's avenging sword.
Yale
c.180
p. 38
Lord how divine thy comforts are!
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 11]
Eternal as his days!
Yale
c.180
p. 46
Lord, we adore thy bounteous hand,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 20]
And reach where Jesus is.
Yale
c.180
p. 52
Much we talk of J[esus]'s blood
[Hymn]
Jes[us] died for sinner's sake.
Yale
c.180
p. 87
My Savior God, my Sov'reign Prince,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 41]
Exceeds the figure still.
Yale
c.180
p. 40
Nature with open volume stands
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 10]
And worship at his sacred throne.
Yale
c.180
p. 21
Not all the blood of beasts
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 142]
And sing his bleeding love.
Yale
c.180
p. 15
Now for a tune of lofty praise
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 42]
And echoes thro' the heav'nly plains.
Yale
c.180
p. 5
Now in the gall'ries of his grace
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 77]
Over the hills where spices grow!
Yale
c.180
p. 70
Now let our pain be all forgot
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 16]
And all our lives be praise.
Yale
c.180
p. 51
Now to the Lord a noble song!
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 47]
And sing His name to harps of gold!
Yale
c.180
p. 32
O might I see Thee everywhere
`From a M.S. of B.' [hymn]
I'll weep till I'm with Thee.
Yale
c.180
p. 71
Oh! the delights, the heav'nly joys,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 91]
To fetch our souls away.
Yale
c.180
p. 34
O ye sons of man, be wise:
[Hymn]
And your souls shall bless the L[or]d.
Yale
c.180
p. 85
Once more the constant sun
[Hymn]
Forevermore.
Yale
c.180
p. 80
Our spirits join t'adore the Lamb:
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 22]
A thousand lives shall be all thine.
Yale
c.180
p. 56
Plung'd in a gulf of dark despair
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 79]
His love can ne'er be told.
Yale
c.180
p. 8
Sitting around our father's board,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 23]
Or equal thanks repay.
Yale
c.180
p. 56
The h[ymn]s in scripture saith,
[Hymn]
Work all thy will by love!
Yale
c.180
p. 78
The lands that long in darkness lay,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 13]
And reign to ages yet unknown.
Yale
c.180
p. 23
The mem'ry of our dying Lord
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 15]
But dwell at th'heavenly feast.
Yale
c.180
p. 49
The promise of my father's love
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 3]
Made his own life the seal.
Yale
c.180
p. 37
The true messiah now appears
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk II, Hymn 12]
And pleads his wounded side.
Yale
c.180
p. 30
The voice of my beloved sounds
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 69]
And leave all earthly loves behind.
Yale
c.180
p. 66
The wond'ring world inquires to know
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 75]
Would make the whole earth love him too.
Yale
c.180
p. 26
Thou whom my soul admires above
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 67]
Till my beloved lead me home.
Yale
c.180
p. 62
Thus said the Ruler of the skies,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 83]
The Savior and the king.
Yale
c.180
p. 10
To God the glory! peace on earth,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[hymn]
Most high forevermore!
Yale
c.180
p. 38
We are a garden wall'd around,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 74]
Demands more praise then tongues can give.
Yale
c.180
p. 65
We sing the amazing deeds
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 17]
His glory in the highest.
Yale
c.180
p. 48
What equal honors shall we bring
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 63]
And ev'ry creature say amen!
Yale
c.180
p. 25
When I survey the wondrous cross
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. III, Hymn 7]
Demands my soul, my life, my all.
Yale
c.180
p. 18
When strangers stand and hear me tell
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. I, Hymn 76]
To dwell forever with my love.
Yale
c.180
p. 67
When the first parents of our race
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[Hymns and spiritual songs (1707), bk. II, Hymn 78]
Speak thy deserved praise.
Yale
c.180
p. 7
Who has believ'd thy word,
Watts, Isaac, 1674_1748
[hymn]
And bore their sins, and died.
Yale
c.180
p. 28