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When languor and disease invade. Toplady 395
When, my Saviour, shall I be...C. Wesley 303
When o'er the deep we rode........Anon 625
When, O my Saviour, shall it be..C. Wesley 509
When on Sinai's top I see.....Montgomery 176
When on the brink of death.. .Colyer 399
When power divine in mortal.J. E. Smith 472
When quiet in my house I sit....C. Wesley 408
When rising from the bed of death. Addison 219
When shall I hear the inward vo. C. Wesley 288
When shall I see the welcome ho. C. Wesley 319
When shall the voice of singing. Pratt's Col. 599
When shall thy love constrain... C. Wesley 255
When the last trumpet's. Bickersteth's Col. 661
When through the torn sail.........Ieber 626
When to the exiled seer were. G. Robinson 576
Where are the dead..... Montgomery 202
Wherefore should I make my mo. C. Wesley 380
Where is the Hebrew's God... .C. Wesley 144
Where is the Saviour now.. ....Bap. Col. 520
Where shall my wond'ring soul.. C. Wesley 286
Wherewith, Q Lord, shall I draw. C. Wesley 218
Which of the monarchs of the ea. C. Wesley 504
While dead in trespasses I lie... C. Wesley 187
While life prolongs its precious lig. Dwight 198
While shepherds watch'd th. Tate & Brady 73
While thee I seek, pro. Mrs. II. M. Williams 373
While thou art intimately nigh..C. Wesley 529
While through this world we. Montgomery 555
While we walk with God in light. C. Wesley 430
While with ceaseless course the su. Newton 630
Who are these array'd in white..C. Wesley 567
Who in the Lord confide........C. Wesley 143
Who make the Lord of hosts. Montgomery 141
Whom man forsakes thou wilt no. C. Wesley 220
Why do we mourn for dying friends. Watts 657
Why is my heart with grief. Wilson's Col. 460
Why not now, my God, my God. C. Wesley 248
Why, O my soul, O why..
.....Colton 462
Why should our tears in sor. Conder's Col. 650

Why should the children of a King. Watts 1
Why should we boast of time to. M. Wkea 199
Why should we lament the lot..C. Wesley 648
Why should we start, and fear to... Hatta 649
Wilt thou not yet to me reveal... C. Iesley 387
Wisdom ascribe, and might, and. C. Wes'ey 628
With glorious clouds encompass..C. Wesley 83
Within thy house, O Lord our. Presi. Col. 24
With joy we hail the sacred day.....Lyte 30
With joy we lift our eyes.
„Jervis 35

...Anon 139
.Judkin 454

With joy we meditate the grace.... Watts 104
With stately towers..
With trouble laden...
Worship, and thanks, and blessin. C. Hsey 526
Wo to the men on earth who dw.C. Wesley 668
Would Jesus have the sinner die. C. Wesley 91
Wretched, helpless, and distress. C. Wesley 250

Ye faithful souls, who Jesus kno. C. Fesley 498
Ye praying souls, rejoice... Medley 338
Ye ransom'd sinners, hear........C. Wesley 298
Ye servants of God, your Master. C. Wesley 17
Yes, from this instant, now, I will. C. Wesley 521
Ye simple souls, that stray........ Wesley 5115
Yes, I will bless thee, O my. Heginb tham 548
Ye that pass by, behold the Man. C. Wexley $9
Ye virgin souls, arise...
.C. Wesley 629
Ye wretched, starving poor.........Steele 210
Yield to me now, for I am weak. C. Wesley 389
Young men and maidens, raise...C. Wesleg 18

Zion stands with hills surrounded....Kelly 146

SUPPLEMENT.

HYMNS

FOR

SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, YOUTH,

AND CHILDREN.

PREFACE.

SUNDAY-SCHOOLS are the acknowledged nurseries of the Church of Christ. In them the children of the Church should be taught the songs of Zion. Hitherto both Sunday-schools and churches have been embarrassed for lack of a Hymn-Book which they might use in common. Sunday-school Hymn-Books have lacked variety, and church Hymn-Books have been deficient in hymns adapted to Sunday-schools. A two-fold expenditure, and a wide dissimilarity between the Hymn-Books of Sunday-schools and those of the congregations in which they worshipped, were among the results of using both classes of books.

The desideratum was a church Hymn-Book that should embrace a sufficient number of children's hymns for Sunday-school purposes, and a Sunday-school Hymn-Book that might be purchased either bound with the standard HymnBook of the Church, or separately in a cheap form.

The following collection of hymns is designed to secure both these objects. Published as a Supplement to the Chu ch Hymn-Book, it renders that volume compiete, and more perfect in its adaptation to the use of Sunday-schools than any other extant. Published separately, it supplies, at the least possible expense, nearly all the choice hymns of our language, that are peculiarly suited to the capacities of the young and the wants of Sunday-schools. In either

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