Thee we adore, Eternal Name.
The fountain in its Source
The gloom of the night adds a charm to the morn
The glorious universe around
The God of Israel is our Lord The God who reigns alone
The heavenly spheres to thee, O God The heaven of heavens cannot contain The heavens declare thy glory, Lord. The law by Moses came.
The Lord descended from above
The Lord himself, the mighty Lord The Lord in Zion placed his name The Lord is in his holy place
The Lord is my shepherd, no want shall I know
The Lord our God is full of might
The Lord will come, the earth shall quake. The morning dawns upon the place. The morning flowers display their sweets The morning light is breaking. The offerings to thy throne which rise The perfect world by Adam trod The promises I sing
The race that long in darkness pined There is a hope, a blessed hope There is a land of pure delight There seems a voice in every gale
The saints on earth and those above. The spacious firmament on high The Spirit breathes upon the word The Spirit in our hearts
The swift declining day
The swift not always in the race The term of life assigned to man. The time draws near when every soul The traveller lost in night The uplifted eye and bended knee
The wandering star and fleeting wind Theories, which thousands cherish They who on the Lord rely.
This is the day the Lord hath made This is the first and great command This spacious earth is all the Lord's. This stone to thee in faith we lay. Thou art the way, by thee alone Thou hidden love of God whose height. Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known Thou, Lord, through every changing scene Thou who dwell'st enthroned above. Thrice happy man, who fears the Lord. Thrice happy souls, who, born from heaven Thrice happy state where saints shall live. Through all the changing scenes of life. Through all the various shifting scenes Through every age, eternal God
Through sorrow's night and danger's path. Thus far on life's perplexing path Thus far the Lord has led me on . Thus saith the first, the great command Thy favors, Lord, surprise our souls. Thy goodness, Lord, our souls confess Thy kingdom, Lord, forever stands Thy law is perfect, Lord of light Thy mercies and thy love Thy name, Almighty Lord Thy presence, everlasting God.
Thy wisdom, power, and goodness, Lord Times without number have I prayed 'Tis by the faith of joys to come. 'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand "'Tis finished!" so the Saviour cried 'Tis God the spirit leads
To-morrow, Lord, is thine
To prayer, to prayer, for the morning breaks.
To thee, my God, my days are known
To thee, our wants are known.
To thee, O God, in heaven
To thee, O God, we homage pay
Transporting tidings, which we hear. Triumphant Lord, thy goodness reigns.
'T was by an order from the Lord 'T was on that dark, that doleful night
UNITE, my roving thoughts, unite Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb Upon the Gospel's sacred page. Up to the fields where angels lie Up to the hills I lift mine eyes. Up to the Lord, who reigns on high Upward I lift mine eyes.
VITAL spark of heavenly flame .
WAIT on the Lord, ye heirs of hope. Walk in the light, so shalt thou know Watchman, tell us of the night Weak and irresolute is man Welcome, welcome, quiet morning Welcome, sweet day of rest. We bless thee for this sacred day We sing of God, the mighty source What is the chaff, the word of man What must it be to dwell above
What of truth we have been hearing What secret hand at morning light What shall we ask of God in prayer. When all thy mercies, O my God. When, as returns this solemn day When before thy throne we kneel
When darkness long has veiled my mind
When floods of grief assault the mind
When I can read my title clear
When in the vale of lengthened years When Israel, of the Lord beloved.
When rising from the bed of death When sickness shakes the languid frame
When the vale of death appears
Wherefore should man, frail child of clay Wherewith shall I approach the Lord
While now upon this Sabbath eve
While shepherds watched their flocks by night While sounds of war are heard around While thee I seek, protecting Power.
While through this changing world we roam While with ceaseless course the sun. Who are these in bright array.
Who make the Lord of hosts their tower Who shall inhabit in thy hill
Who shall tow'rd thy chosen seat. Why do we waste in trifling cares With glory clad, with strength arrayed Within these walls be peace
With mines of wealth are sinners poor With reverence let the saints appear With sacred joy we lift our eyes With songs and honors sounding loud With warm affections let us view.
YE boundless realms of joy Ye faithful souls, who Jesus know
Ye followers of the Prince of Peace Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell Ye humble souls, that seek the Lord Ye servants of the Lord.
Ye sons of men, a feeble race. Ye that obey the immortal King
Ye trembling souls, dismiss your fears.
ZEAL is that pure and heavenly flame
I. INTRODUCTION AND CLOSE OF WORSHIP.
For the introduction of worship, 1 to 20. For the Christian Sabbath, 21 to 28. For the close of worship, 29 to 34.
II. MORNING AND EVENING HYMNS.
For the morning, 35 to 45. Morning or evening, 46 to 50. Evening, 51 to 58.
III. GENERAL PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING.
Presence of God invoked, 59. Praise to the only true God, 60. Thanks- giving and holiness, 62. God adored in his works, 61, 63. Universal praise, 64 to 80. Praise due from men, 81, 82. Te Deum, 83. Praise to the Lord of nature, 84, 85. Praise for preserving grace, 86. Glory in the highest, 87. IV. ATTRIBUTES AND PROVIDENCE OF God.
Existence of God, 88. God incomprehensible, 89, 98. Unity of God, 90, 91. Greatness, power and sovereignty of God, 92 to 97. God invisible, 99. Eternity and immutability of God, 100 to 105. Omnipresence and om- niscience of God, 106 to 111. Goodness, mercy and compassion of God, 112 to 127. Holiness of God, 128 to 130. Faithfulness of God, 131, 132. Attributes of God our confidence, 133. Perfections and providence of God, 134 to 136. Providence and grace unsearchable, 137. Mercies of God our trust, 138 to 142. Mysteries of Providence, 143. Care of Providence, 144 to 146. Provi- dence in our afflictions, 147 to 152. Blessing of God always needful, 153 to 155. God our shepherd, 156 to 163. The constant help of Providence, 164 to 171. Distinguished goodness of Providence to man, 172. Divine protec- tion and retribution, 173 to 181.
The books of nature and scripture, 182, 183. Excellence and power of God's word, 184 to 194. Divine instruction implored, 191, 192. Searching the scriptures, 195. Light of the world, 196, 198. Prophecy and inspiration, 197. Heavenly bread, 199. Divine teachings, 200, 201. Seed of the word, 202, 203. Supplication for a blessing on the word, 204.
VI. CHRIST AND CHRISTIANITY.
Message of John the Baptist, 205, 206. Christ's coming, 207 to 212. Christ's nativity, 213 to 216. Christ's manifestation to the Gentiles, 217 to 225. Christ the Sun of Righteousness, 226. Sufferings and death of Christ, 227 to 231. Resurrection of Christ, 232 to 236. Death, resurrection and ascension of Christ, 237, 238. Christ's miracles, 239. Precepts and example of Christ, 240 to 246. Christ's invitations, 247 to 249. Glorying in Jesus, 250, 251. Coming and influences of the holy Spirit, 252 to 254. Gospel invitations, 255. Character and success of the gospel, 256 to 265. Christian pilgrims, 266. Songs of the Redeemed, 267. Communion of saints, 268. Final acceptance of the righteous, 269.
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