Songs from 1810

I Kings 17:6 (Expository)
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When God’s own people stand in need

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Songwriters: John Fawcett
Psalm 27:8 (Reference)
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Lord, at thy feet I prostrate fall

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Songwriters: John Cennick
Proverbs 3:9 (Expository)
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Contribution

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Songwriters: Benjamin Francis
Proverbs 23:26 (Reference)
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What language now salutes the ear

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Songwriters: Joseph Hoskins
Isaiah 3:10 (Reference)
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Kept of God

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Songwriters: John Kent
Matthew 6:10 (Expository)
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Bright as the sun’s meridian blaze

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Songwriters: William Shrubsole
Matthew 18:20 (Expository)
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Where two or three together meet

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Songwriters: John Kent
Matthew 25:31-46 (Expository)
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Lo, he comes, the King of glory

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Songwriters: Strateer
Mark 4:37-41 (Reference)
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O Zion, afflicted with wave upon wave!

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Songwriters: James Grant
Mark 10:46-52 (Expository)
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Like Bartimeus, we are blind

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Songwriters: Joseph Hoskins
Luke 10:2 (Expository)
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Lord, when we cast our eyes abroad

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Songwriters: John Dobell
Luke 10:42 (Expository)
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Jesus, engrave it on my heart

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Songwriters: Samuel Medley
Luke 15:31 (Expository)
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Jehovah’s grace, how full, how free

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Songwriters: Joseph Hoskins
Luke 22:39-44 (Reference)
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Many woes had Christ endured

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Songwriters: Joseph Hart
John 3:5-7 (Expository)
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Sinners, this solemn truth regard

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Songwriters: Joseph Hoskins
Romans 7:15 (Expository)
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How sad and awful is my state!

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Songwriters: John Cennick
II Corinthians 6:2 (Expository)
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Now is the accepted Time

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Songwriters: John Dobell
Ephesians 2:5-8 (Reference)
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Self righteous souls on works rely

Philippians 1:21 (Reference)
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Let Thoughtless Thousands Choose the Road

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Songwriters: Joseph Hoskins
Philippians 4:19 (Reference)
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Let Thoughtless Thousands Choose the Road

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Songwriters: Joseph Hoskins
Hebrews 2:16 (Reference)
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Ye saints, proclaim abroad

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Songwriters: John Ryland
I John 4:8 (Allusion)
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Love to Christ desired

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Songwriters: George Burder
Revelation 7:9-14 (Expository)
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Exalted high at God’s right hand

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Songwriters: Rowland Hill