O Lord! my best desires fulfil O Lord of earth, and seas, and skies O Lord! to earth's contracted span O may we live before thy face On God supreme our hope depends O praise ye the Lord
O source of uncreated light
O that the Lord would guide my ways O the abundance of thine house O there's a better world on high O Thou! before whose gracious throne O' Thou! from whom all blessings O Thou, my earliest, latest hope O Thou, my father and my friend -O Thou, the wretched's sure retreat O Thou, through all thy works adored O Thou! whose all-discerning eye O Thou! whose mercy hears O ye who seek Jehovah's face Our country is Immanuel's ground Our God as merciful as just Our life advancing to its close
Cowper. 177 Browne. 102 Pope. 77 Doddridge. *3 C. Wesley. 114
Tate. 49 Dryden. 15 Watts. 246 Cotton. 364
W. Boston Col. 283 Rippon's Col. 359 Salisbury Col. 320 Watts. 179 Exeter Col. 200 Carter. 221 Enfield. 36 Watts. 14 Steele. 217 J. Taylor. 324 Barbauld. 260
Parent of all, omnipotent Parent of good! we rest on thee Patience, O 'tis a grace divine Peace, 'tis the Lord Jehovah's hand Perpetual Source of light and grace Pity, dread Sovereign! and forgive Pity thine erring world, O God Praise, everlasting praise be paid Praise to God, the great creator Praise to God, immortal praise Praise to his grace, who loud proclaims Praise to the Lord of boundless might Praise to thee, thou great Creator Providence, profusely kind
Raise your triumphant songs Remark, my soul! the narrow bounds Return, my roving heart, return
Searcher of hearts! my thoughts Shine forth, eternal Source of light
Walker. 192 Merrick. 178
Rippon's Col. 198
Watts. 173
Doddridge. 215 Watts. 216
Watts. *9 Watts. 240 J. Taylor. 128 Barbauld. 52 Doddridge. 117 Doddridge. 116 Fawcett. *1 Steele. 266
Watts. 126
Doddridge. 343 Doddridge. 206
Ev. Luth. Col. 214 Doddridge. 154
Shine on our souls, eternal God Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands Sing, ye redeemed of the Lord Soft are the fruitful showers So let our lips and lives express Supreme and universal light Sweet is the friendly voice
Doddridge. 161 Watts. 119 Doddridge. 132 Henry Moore. 243 Watts. 209
Henry Moore. 74 Jervis. 220
Steele. 281 Olney Hymns. 271 Doddridge. 277 Steele. 112
That awful hour will soon appear The evils that beset our path Thee we adore, eternal name The gifts indulgent heaven bestows The God of heaven is kind and just The heavens declare thy glory, Lord The heart dejected sighs to know The highest heaven cannot contain The Lord! how tender is his love The Lord my pasture shall prepare The man whose faith and hope are strong
The morning flowers display their sweets C. Wesley. 280
There is a God, all nature speaks
There is a glorious world on high There is a house not made with hands There is a land of pure delight The rising morn, the closing day The rolling year, Almighty Lord The spacious firmament on high The starry hosts in order move The swift-declining day
This feast was Jesus' high behest This is the day the Lord of life
Those happy realms of peace and joy Thou, God of mercy! wilt indulge Thou God, who reign'st alone Thou great Creator, Father, Lord Thou great and sacred Lord of all Thou, Lord, by mortal eyes unseen Thou, Lord, through every changing Thou Power, by whose command I live Thou, who dost our powers sustain Thou, who dwell'st enthroned above Thou, God, who with an absolute Thou unseen Power, arrayed
Grove. 98
Doddridge. 274 Enfield's Sel. 307
Cotton. 17
Steele. 292
Fawcett. 332 Drummond. 83 Steele. 101
Williams' Col. 72 Mason. 123 Doddridge. 268 Carter. 55 Doddridge. *11 Sandys. 45 Barbauld. 89 Henry K. White. 37
Though earthly shepherds dwell in dust Doddridge. 360
Through all the various shifting scene Liv. Old Col. 106
Through all the changing scenes of life
The uplifted eye and bended knee
Thus far, thou, Lord! hast led me on To calm the sorrows of the mind To God let fervent prayers arise To God, the only wise
To Thee, let my first offerings rise To Thee, O God! my days are known To Thee, O God! my prayer ascends To Thee, O God! we homage pay To Thee, Supreme, the ever-bless'd To Thee, Supreme, eternal mind To your Creator God
Triumphant, Lord! thy goodness reigns
Doddridge. 165 Rowe. 70 Doddridge. 122 Merrick. *5 Carter. 69
We hail the glorious day
We own the grace divine
What countless myriads draw their breath What eyes like thine, eternal Sire
What glory gilds thy word
What pleasure, Lord! thy house attends What seraph of celestial birth.
Cowper. 251
Watts. 19
Watts. 3
Scott. 129 Merrick. 113
Cowper. 150 Watis. 13 Tate. 41
Ev. Luth. Col. 321 Doddridge. 385 Hawkesworth. 279 Jervis. 285 Addison. 57 Barbauld. 9
What shall we render, God of love What tho' downy slumbers flee When a few years or days perhaps When all the powers of nature fail When all thy mercies! O my God When as returns this solemn day When darkness long has veiled my mind When fancy spreads her boldest wings When from the verge of youth, my mind When gloomy thoughts and boding fears When in the light of faith divine When in the vale of lengthened years When life's tempestuous storms When opening life its scenes unfolds When present sufferings pain our hearts When reft of all, and hopeless care >>When rising from the bed of death
Cowper. 176
Steele. 267 Merrick. 257
Steele. 234 Watts. 265 180
W. Boston Col. 293
365 Steele. 174 Drummond. 233 Addison. 218
Heginbotham. 286 Heginbotham. 225 Scotch Par. 297 Enfield. 205 Browne. 10 Steele. 336
When sickness shakes the languid When storms hang o'er the christian's When the last trumpet's awful voice Wherefore should man, frail child of clay Wherewith shall I approach thee, Lord While beauty clothes the fertile vale While raptured saints adoring stand While some in folly's pleasures roll While sounds of war are heard around
While with ceaseless course, the sun Olney Hymns. 347 While thee I seek, protecting power H. M. Williams. 167 While through life's pilgrimage I stray
While to the grave our friends are borne Who, gracious father! can complain Why do I thus perplex
Why do we waste in trifling cares With ecstasy of joy
Doddridge. 130 Needham. 108 Doddridge. 63 Ogilvie. 35 Doddridge. 34 Doddridge. 66 Hawkesworth. 378
With eye impartial, heaven's high King With glad amazement, Lord! I stand With grateful heart and cheerful tongue With grateful joy, O man, record With pleasing wonder, Lord! we view With sleep's oblivion o'er me spread
Ye followers of the Prince of peace Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell Ye weak inhabitants of clay
Beddome. 309 Doddridge. 290 Doddridge. 86
PUBLIC WORSHIP, Introduction of, 1-26. Worship, of the One Supreme, 2. Of the God of Holiness, 18. Simplicity of christian, 24. Acceptable, 9-11, 14, 182. The House of God, his presence in, 25. Invitation to, 4, 23. The heavenly Sabbath, 7, 26. The Lord's day, 17, 19, 20. Sanctuary privileges, delight in, 12, 13. Abuse of, 210. Privation of, 364.
GENERAL PRAISE, PRAYER, &c. The God of cre- ation adored, 27-35, 46. The God of Providence ce- lebrated, 39-44, 60-62, 65. Greatness of God in the elements, 36-38. Universal Praise, 1, 5, 6, 46. Ex- alted and perpetual Praise, 16, 43, 45-51. Gratitude for personal mercies, 52-68. Gratitude under all cir- cumstances, 52, 64. The gifts of Providence and grace generally, implored, 69-79. Spiritual blessings espe- cially, 15, 70, 74-78. The Lord's Prayer, 79.
GOD, Revealed in his works, 29, 30, 80, 81
Supreme, 2. The One Living and True, 82, 83. The Creator, 97. Creator of man, 55. Invisible, 155. In- finite and eternal, 87. Incomprehensible, 84, 85. His unchangeable existence, 88, 89, 269. His universal presence and knowledge, 90-93. His universal good- ness, 67, 94, 95, 102. His majesty, 86. His fore- knowledge and decrees, 96. Upholder of the course of nature, 98.
His moral attributes, 156. His condescension, 108. His faithfulness, 239, 240. His paternal character, 157, 159, 176. His mercy, the refuge of the penitent, 216 -221. His benignity through all dispensations, 117. Equity of his government, 107, 111. God, the guar-
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