Eat, drink, in memory of your friend Dublin Coll. 411
Eternal and immortal King Eternal bliss, and lasting wo Eternal God! Almighty cause Eternal God! how frail is man Eternal God! our humbled souls Eternal God! thy works of might Eternal Sire! enthroned on high Eternal Source of every joy Eternal Source of life and light Eternal Source of life and thought
Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss Far from mortal cares retreating Far from these scenes of night Far from the world, O Lord! I flee Far from thy servants, God of grace Father adored in worlds above Father divine! before thy view Father divine! thy piercing eye = Father in heaven! thy sacred Father of all! Eternal God
Father of all! whose cares extend Father of all, whose sovereign will Father of Jesus! God of love Father of light! conduct my feet Father of light! we sing thy name Father of men! thy care we bless Father of mercies! in thy word Father of mercies! God of love Father of our feeble race Father of peace, and God of love Father! to thy kind love we owe For safety in the evil day
Doddridge. 158 Exeter Coll. 412 Browne. 17 Watts. 159
Doddridge. 413 Jervis. 160
Williams' Coll. 414
Doddridge. 415 Cappe's Select. 18 Doddridge. 19
Salisbury Coll. 161 J. Taylor. Mrs. Steele. 162 Cowper. 163 Doddridge. 164 Pope's Coll. 21 J. Taylor. 165 Doddridge. 416 Liverpool Coll. 22 Exeter Coll. 23 Pope. 24
†Chs. Wesley. 417 tExeter Coll. 166
Smart. 167
Doddridge. 25 Doddridge. 418 Mrs. Steele. 26 Heginbotham. 168 J. Taylor. 27 †Doddridge. 28
Frail life of man-how short Rev. H. Moore. 16 From all that dwell below the skies Watts. 3 From Christ, my Lord, shall I †Christian Reformer. 170 From every thought and wish impure Exeter Coll. 171 From north and south, from east and west Butcher. 179 From the table now retiring Exeter Coll. 420
Give thanks to God most high Give to our God immortal praise Give to the Lord in cheerful songs Glory be to God on high Glory to thee, my God! this night God in his earthly temples lays God, in the gospel of his Son God is a spirit just and wise God moves in a mysterious way God of eternity! from thee God of glory! God of love God of mercy! God of love
Cowper. 174 Doddridge. 175 Broadmead Coll. 422 J. Taylor. 176 Watts. 423
God of my childhood, and my youth God of my life, through all its days God of our lives! our thanks to thee God of our lives! thy constant care
Doddridge. 424 Browne. 177
Doddridge. 426
God of our lives! whose bounteous Dodsley's Poems. 178
God of the changing year! whose arm E. Taylor. 425 God of the morning! at whose voice
God reigns; events in order flow
God, to correct the world
God, who in various methods told.
God, who is just and kind Grace 'tis a pleasing sound Great Author of all nature's frame Great Cause of all things! Source of Great First of beings! mighty Lord Great Former of this various frame Great Framer of unnumbered worlds
Browne. 40 Doddridge. 184 Dyer. 429
Great God! at whose all-powerful call Gent. Mag. 431 Great God! beneath whose piercing eye Great God, how infinite art thou Great God, how vast is thine abode Great God! in vain man's narrow view Great God! let all our tuneful powers Great God! my Father and my Friend Great God of grace! arise and shine Great God! the followers of thy Son
Kippis. 186 Heginbotham. 432 Exeter Coll. 188 Needham. 189
Great God! the heaven's well ordered frame Watts. 41
Great God! thine attributes divine
Great God! this sacred day of thine
Doddridge. 434
Watts. 192
Great God! to thee our grateful tongues Flexman. 190 Great God ! we sing that mighty hand Great God! whose all-pervading eye Great God! whose universal sway Great Lord of all things, Power Great Lord of angels! we adore
Liverpool Coll. 435 Doddridge. 436
Great Lord of earth, and seas, and skies Browne. 194
Great Ruler of all nature's frame
Great Ruler of the earth and skies Great Source of life! our souls confess Great Source of unexhausted good Greatest of beings! Source of life Greatest of beings! Source of good
Hail, great Creator, wise and good Hail, love,divine! joys ever new -Happy is he whośe early years Happy the man whose wishes climb Happy the meek, whose gentle breast Happy the unrepining poor Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour Hear, Lord! the song of praise and Hear, O ye dead! awake, arise
Doddridge. 195 Mrs. Steele. 437 Doddridge. 196 tExeter Coll. 438 Dyer. 39 Phila. Select. 428
Doddridge, 201 †Cowper. 440
tRev. H. Moore. 202 Cowper. 203
Hear what God, the Lord hath spoken
Hear what the voice from heaven He dies, the Friend of sinners dies
High in the heavens, eternal God
Hosanna! let us join to sing House of our God, with cheerful
How are thy servants blessed, O Lord
How blessed is man, O God
How blessed the sacred tie that binds Mrs. Barbauld. 20
Doddridge. 20
Sir H. Wotton. 210
How happy is he born and taught How happy is the man who hears How long shall death the tyrant reign How long shall dreams of earthly bliss How many millions draw their breath How pleasing, Lord! to see How precious, Lord! thy holy word How rich the blessings, O my God How rich thy favours, God of grace How rich thy gifts, Almighty King How still and peaceful is the grave How swift the torrent rolls
How well our great Preserver knows
If high or low our station be If solid happiness we prize If we the Saviour's laws obey I hear the voice of wo
I'll bless Jehovah's glorious name I'll praise my Maker with my breath I read my duty in the word Immortal God! on thee we call Imposture shrinks from light In all my vast concerns with thee In all thy dealings, gracious God In glad amazement, Lord! I stand
Watts. 223
Doddridge. 225
Scott. 226
Watts. 227
†Exeter Coll. 228 Doddridge. 447
In sleep's serene oblivion laid In the soft season of thy youth In vain opposing nations rage Indulgent Father! how divine Indulgent God! whose bounteous care Indulgent God! with pitying eye Is there a lone and dreary hour Is there no kind, no lenient art Is there on earth a nobler name 'Is this a fast for me'
Jehovah bids the morning ray Jehovah God! thy gracious power Jehovah reigns! let every nation Jesus is gone above the sky Jesus, the friend of man Joy to the world, the Lord is come
Keep silence all created things
Mrs. Steele. 231 tExeter Coll. 232 Drummond. 451
-Lauded be thy name for ever Let children hear the mighty deeds Let coward guilt, with pallid fear Let every tongue thy goodness speak 'Let heaven arise, let earth appear' Let men of high conceit and zeal Let none be envious when they see Let party names no more
Watts. 453
Watts, partly. 454 Watts. 51
Hogg. 455 Watts. 234
Mrs. Carter. 456
Let songs of praise from all below New Let thanks to God, all-sovereign Power Let the whole race of creatures lie Let us with a joyful mind Life is a span, a fleeting hour
Life is the time to serve the Lord
Patrick. 231
Beddome. 239 Selection. 457. Ex. Coll. 238
Watts. 240 Milton. 53
Mrs. Steele. 459 Watts. 241
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