Salisbury Coll. 100 Enfield's Select. 487 Watts. 101
Thine influence, mighty God! is felt This feast was Jesus' high behest This is the day the Lord hath made Those happy realms of joy and peace Mrs, Steele. 339 Though earthly shepherds dwell in dust Doddridge. 488 Though every grace my speech adorned Scot. Para. 340 Though others, confident and vain Thou, Lord! by mortal eyes unseen
Jervis. 345 Doddridge. 343 Doddridge. 346 Watts. 347 L'pool Coll. 349 Tate. 348 Watts. 499
Watts. 103 Mrs. Steele. 102 Doddridge. 489 Mrs. Steele. 382 stand Watts. 104 Williams' Coll. 351
Thou, Lord! by strictest search, hast known Tate. 344 Thou, Lord! in mercy wilt regard Thou, Lord! through every changing Thrice happy men, who, born from Through all the changing scenes of life Through all the various shifting scene Through endless years thou art the same Thus far the Lord has led me on Thus saith the first and great command Thy gracious aid, great God! impart Thy kingdom, Lord! for ever stands Thy presence, ever-living God Thy wisdom! power and goodness Lord 'Tis by thy strength, the mountains 'Tis mercy calls--a tribute bring Time-what an empty vapour 'tis To calm the sorrows of the mind To God let fervent prayers arise To God, of every good the spring To thee, let my first offerings rise To thee, my heart, eternal King To thee, O God! my days are known To thee, O God! we homage pay To those bright realms I lift mine eyes To-morrow, Lord! is thine
Watts. 355 tEx. Coll. 105 Drennan. 491 tExeter Coll. 357 Doddridge. 358 Doddridge. 359 Watts. 360 Doddridge. 356
'Twas God who formed the rolling L'pool Old Coll. 361 'Twas on that dark and mournful night
Vast are thy works, almighty Lord
Wait on the Lord, ye heirs of hope Wayfaring pilgrims, bound for heaven Weak and irresolute is man We bless thee for this sacred day We sing of God, the mighty source We sing the almighty power of God We sing thy mercy, God of love
We would not seek, with God our friend †Mo. Anthol. 365 What power shall be the sinner's stay †Walter Scott. 366 What though no flowers the fig-tree †Scotch Para. 367 What works of wisdom, power and love Butcher. 368 When all thy mercies, 0 my God Addison. 496
* 373 Young. 375 Mrs. Steele. 374
When, as returns this solemn day Mrs. Barbauld. 109 When blooming youth is snatched away Mrs. Steele. 497 When darkness long has veiled my mind Cowper. 369 When fancy spreads her boldest wings Mrs. Steele. 371 When gloomy thoughts and boding fears Mrs. Steele. 372 When he, who from the scourge of wrong When I review the devious way When I survey life's varied scene When Jesus, our great master came When in obedience to their Lord When in the vale of lengthened years When life's tempestuous storms are o'er When reft of all, and hopeless care When rising from the bed of death When sickness shakes the languid When the last trumpet's awful voice When love with other graces reign Wherefore should man, frail child of clay Enfield. 381 Wherewith shall we approach the Lord
Watts. 376 Ex. Coll. 498 Bristol Coll. 499 Belfast Coll. 370 †Drummond. 377 Addison. 378 Heginbotham. 380 Scotch Para. 379 Watts. 382
While here as wandering sheep we stray Merrick. 111
While some in folly's pleasures roll
While sounds of war are heard around
While thee I seek, protecting Power Miss Williams. 384 While with ceaseless course the sun Olney Hymns. 501 Who can by searching find out God
Who, gracious Father! shall complain Scott. 386 Why should we waste, in trifling cares Doddridge. 387 Why sinks my weak desponding mind Mrs. Steele. 388 With eye impartial, heaven's high King Needham. 389 With glory clad, with strength arrayed Tate. 112 With God my friend, the radiant sun Toplady's Coll. 390 With one consent, let all the earth With pleasing wonder, Lord! we view Doddridge. 391 With pure delight the bosom glows †Ex. Coll. 392 With reverence let the saints appear Tate and Watts. 114 With songs and honours sounding loud With warm affection, let us view With warm delight and grateful joy
Ye followers of the Prince of peace Ye golden lamps of heaven! farewell Ye humble souls! who seek the Lord Ye nations round the earth Ye servants of the Lord Ye sons of men! in sacred lays Ye sons of men! with joy record Ye tribes of Adam! join Te weak inhabitants of clay Je who delight to serve the Lord Ye works of God! on him alone Yes, to the last command Yet a few years, or days, perhaps Yon glorious orbs that gild the sky
Watts. 393 tExeter Coll. 502
tEx. Coll. 394
Watts. 118 Merrick. 120 * 503
Hawkesworth. 400
L'pool Coll. 399
HYMNS OF GENERAL PRAYER AND PRAISE, AND FOR THE INTRODUCTION AND CLOSE OF PUBLIC WORSHIP
The Lord's Day Morning.
1 AGAIN the Lord of life and light Awakes the kindling ray, Unseals the eyelids of the morn, And pours increasing day.
20 what a night was that, which wrapp'd The heathen world in gloom! O what a sun, which broke, this day, Triumphant from the tomb!
3 This day be grateful homage paid, And loud hosannas sung; Let gladness dwell in every heart, And praise on every tongue.
4 Ten thousand differing lips shall join To hail this welcome morn, Which scatters blessings from its wings To nations yet unborn.
5 Jesus, the friend of human kind, Was crucified and slain!
Behold, the tomb its prey restores? Behold, he lives again!
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