N. B. The references in both indexes are to the hymns, not to the page.
Absurd and vain attempt, to bind Again our weekly labours end Again the Lord of life and light Ah! why should this mistaken mind Ah! worldly souls, who strive in vain All nature dies and lives again All nature feels attractive power All-powerful, self-existent God All-seeing God! 'tis thine to know Amidst a world of hopes and fears And art thou with us, gracious Lord And is the gospel peace and love And is there then, no lenient art And must this body die
And now, my soul, another year
And wilt thou, great and glorious God Angel, roll the stone away
Arise, my soul! extend thy wings Arise, my soul! on wings sublime Arise, my soul! shake off thy fears Arise, O God of grace! arise Author of being! when thy word Author of life! with reason's dawn Awake, my torpid soul! awake Awake, my soul! and with the sun Awake, my soul! lift up thine eyes Awake, my soul! shake off the dream Awake, my soul! stretch every nerve Awake, my soul! to hymns of praise B
Before Jehovah's awful throne Behold the amazing sight Behold the grace appears Behold the Prince of peace
Mrs. Steele. 236 Mrs. Steele. 239 Logan. 287 Drennan. 179 Walker's Col. 87 Scott. 189
Henry Moore. 242 Doddridge. 91 Mrs. Steele. 139 Mrs. Steele. 234
Watts. 280 Browne. 331 343 Scott. 130
Doddridge. 292 Gibbons. 264 Watts. 382
Watts, 344 P. 51
Logan. 174 Doddridge. 247 Kenn. 368
Mrs. Barbauld. 250 Browne. 196 Doddridge. 255 Merrick. 38
Watts. 5 Doddridge. 137
Watts. 310 Needham. 116
Behold, where in a mortal form Behold where breathing love divine Be thou exalted, O my God Beset with snares on every hand Blest are the sons of peace "Blest are the meek," he said Blest be the tie that binds Bless'd be the everlasting God Bless'd Instructer! from thy ways Bless the God of our salvation Bless, O my soul! the living God Blest is the man who fears the Lord Blest is the man who shuns the place Blest is the man whose heart is kind Blest is the man who stands in awe Blest hour, when virtuous friends Bright orb of heaven, thy circuit stay Broad is the road that leads to death
Can creatures to perfection find Canst thou, my soul! forget that friend Celestial worlds! your Maker's name Come hither, all ye weary souls Come let us search our ways and try Come, said Jesus' sacred voice Come to the house of prayer Courage ye partners in distress Creation's God! on thee alone
Liv. R. st. Col. 60 Doddridge. 349 N. 170
Doddridge. 301
Liv. Par. st. Col. 78 Blacklock. 89 Pope. 76 Watts. 141
Father divine! thy gracious power Father divine! thy piercing eye Father! I thank thee; may no thought Father and is thy table spread Father in heaven! thy sacred Father of all! omniscient mind Father of all! whose cares extend Father of him we own our Lord Father of light! conduct my feet Father of lights! my footsteps guide Father of lights! we sing thy name Father of men! thy care we bless Father of mercies! in thy word Father of our feeble race Father supreme of heaven and earth Fountain of blessing! God of love Frail life of man! how short its stay From depths of sadness and distress From north and south, from east and west From this world's joys and senseless mirth
Give me the wings of faith to rise Give to the winds thy fears Glorious things of thee are spoken Glory be to God on high
Glory to thee, my God! this night God in the gospel of his son God is the refuge of his saints God moves in a mysterious way God, my supporter and my hope God of eternity! from thee God of mercy! God of love God of my life! thro' all its days God of my life! my thanks to thee God of our lives! thy constant care God of the morning! at thy voice God of the universe, whose hand God reigns! events in order flow God to correct the world
God, who art love, whose kindness binds Great Author of all nature's frame
Great Cause of all things! Source of life Greatest of beings! Source of life Great is the Lord, our God Great Former of this various fram
Great Framer of unnumbered worlds
Scott. 248
Doddridge. 59 Doddridge. 348 Mrs. Steele. 143 J. Taylor. 177
Salisbury Col. 74 Henry Moore. 261 Denham. 212
Watts. 142 C. Wesley. 110 Olney Hymns. 377 J. Taylor. 1
Kenn. 370 Beddome. 378
Watts. 376
Cowper. 108 Watts. 160 Doddridge. 267 J. Taylor. 206 Doddridge. 67
Browne. 55
Doddridge. 329 Watts. 365 W. Taylor. 42 Scott. 102 Jervis. 338 C. 384
Scott. 155
Dyer. 40 Dyer. 33 Watts. 373
Doddridge. 260 Dyer. 335
Great God! at whose all-powerful call Great God! how infinite art thou Great God! how vast is thine abode Great God! in vain man's narrow view Great God of grace! accept my Great God of grace! arise and shine Great God! thy peerless excellence Great Lord of angels! we adore Great Ruler of all nature's frame Great Ruler of the earth and skies Great Source of life! our souls confess
Hail, great Creator! wise and good Hail the day that sees him rise Happy the heart where graces reign Happy the meek, whose gentle breast Hark! it is wisdom's voice
Hark! the glad sound; the Saviour.comes Hark! what celestial sounds
Heavenly Father! Sovereign Lord
Enfield's Sel. 327
Watts. 86
Jervis. 93 Kippis. 83 Walker's Col. 184 Needham. 138
Browne. 150 Doddridge. 345 Liv. R. st. Col. 223 Mrs. Steele. 339 Doddridge. 64
Hoar, Lord! the soug of praise anu prayer Hear what God the Lord hath spoken Hear what the voice from heaven He dies, the friend of sinners dies He that has made his refuge God High in the heavens, eternal God House of our God, with cheerful anthems How are thy servants blest, O Lord How blest the sacred tie that binds How happy is he born and taught How rich thy gifts, almighty King How still and peaceful is the grave How vast is the tribute I owe
How vast thy works, almighty Lord How well our great protector knows
Salisbury Col. 309 Salisbury Col.
Doddridge. 328 Addison. 104 Mrs. Barbauld, 357
Wotton. 359
Kippis. 341
Scotch Par. 285
Jervis. 58 Merrick.
Ev. Luth. Col. 353
Scott. 146 Doddridge. 4 Watts. 30%
Keep silence, all created things
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