459 427 182 210 To heav'n, my longing soul! aspire, To-morrow, Lord is thine, To our almighty maker, God, To pay our God the tribute due, Triumphant Lord thy goodness reigns U Unite, my roving thoughts! unite, 96 314 350 489 169 282 66 153 127 22 United zeal be shewn 353 65 199 246 247 V Vain are the charms, and faint the rays, 224 233 55 W Wake now, my soul, and humbly hear 205 195 49 Weak What glory gilds the sacred page, 307 What shall I render to my God, away, 475 232 457 99 441 137 480 450. 147 347 When fainting in the sultry waste, 328 When gloomy thoughts, and boding fears 399 When present suff 'rings pain my heart Where love and all the graces reign, 361 13 84 121 While humbly prostrate in the dust, 325 159 While some in folly's pleasures roll While to the grave our friends are borne, With kind compassion hear my cry, With my whole heart I've sought thy face: With songs and honours sounding loud, Y Ye bless'd inhabitants of heav'n, Ye humble souls, complain no more, HYMNS AND PSALMS. BOOK I. ADAPTED TO THE INTRODUCTORY PART OF WORSHIP. 1 1. L.M. WATTS. Public and social worship. HOW pleasant, how divinely fair, O LORD of hosts, thy dwellings are! With long desire my spirit faints To meet th' assemblies of thy saints. 2 My flesh would rest in thine abode; My panting heart cries out for GOD: My Gop, my king, why should I be So far from all my joys, and thee? 3 Blest are the saints who sit on high, Around thy throne of majesty: Thy brightest glories shine above, And all their work is praise and love. B 4 Blest |