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in common use. In deviating from the first copies, the Compiler has had principally in view the important objects which have been stated. In other alterations, it has been his design to adapt the sentiments to the different classes of character which make up every assembly of worshippers, and some of whom cannot, with propriety, be supposed to use expressions which are fitted only to those who have made the highest attainments. It would have been useless, if not impossible, to have noted all the changes which have been made or adopted. He has, therefore, marked as altered, only those hymns in which any change has been made by himself. Hymns which have never appeared before in any collection published in this country, are distinguished by an ohelisk. [+] Those with an asterisk [*] affixed to them, are originals, for which the Compiler is principally indebted to his friends.

The arrangement in this Collection, it is hoped, will be found to possess some advantages, in admitting of an easy reference, when the first line is remembered, without the intervention of a table, while the subjects are kept sufficiently distinct for the general reader. The copious Index at the end will, probably, be a better guide to the different subjects, than any classification which could have been made.

The Compiler has met with too many difficulties in satisfying himself in this undertaking, to permit the expectation that he can have succeeded in satisfying others:

"But all is in His hands whose praise he seeks.'

To His blessing he commends the work, with an humble hope it may prove no unacceptable offering to the best interests of that religious society with which he is connected, and to that cause of pure christianity which it would be his highest ambition to serve. NEW-YORK, OCT. 3, 1820. Y

PSALMS AND HYMNS,

ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED,

IN THREE PARTS:

I.

Of general Prayer and Praise, and for the Introduction and Close of Public Worship.

II.

For particular Subjects of Discourses.

III.

For particular Occasions, and for Private and Domestic Devotion

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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.

ABSURD and vain attempt to bind Affliction is a stormy deep Affliction's faded form draws nigh Again the Lord of life and light -A glory gilds the sacred page

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Cowper. 123

Mrs. Steele. 124 Edinburgh Coll. 125 Drennan. 126 Walker's Coll. 127

Ah! wretched souls who still remain
All nature dies, and lives again
All nature feels attractive power
All powerful, self-existent God
All seeing God! 'tis thine to know
Almighty Father! gracious Lord
Almighty God! thy powerful word
Almighty Maker, God
Almighty Maker, Lord of all
Almighty! listen while we raise
Amidst a world of hopes and fears
And is the gospel peace and love

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Rev. H. Moore. 130
Mrs. Steele. 132

And now my soul another year Liverpool Old Coll. 403

And will the great eternal God

Angel, roll the rock away
Another fleeting day is gone
Another six days work is done
Arise, my soul! extend thy wings
As body when the soul has fled
As the good shepherd gently leads
As the sweet flower which scents
At the portals of thy house
Author of good! we rest on thee
A voice from the desert comes awful
Awake, my soul! and with the sun

Doddridge. 404
Scott. 133

Collyer's Coll. 405
Stennet. 4
Doddridge. 134
†Drummond. 135
†Pope's Coll.
tBelfast Coll. 406
†J. Taylor.

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Merrick. 136 †Drummond. 137 Bp. Ken. 407

Awake, my soul! lift up thine eyes Mrs. Barbauld. 138

Awake, my soul! rouse every power

Browne. 139

Awake my soul! stretch every nerve Doddridge. 140
Awake my soul to hymns of praise
Merrick. 141
Awake, ye saints! and raise your eyes Doddridge. 14

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Behold the Prince of peace

Doddridge. 409

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Watts. 10

Needham. 144

Behold, where breathing love divine Mrs. Barbauld. 146

Enfield. 147
Doddridge. 145
Watts. 11

† Exeter Coll. 148
Watts. 149
Liverpool Coll. 150

Behold, where in a mortal form
Beset with snares on every hand
Be thou exalted, O our God
Blessed are the meek, he said
Blessed be the everlasting God
Blessed hour, when virtuous
Blessed Instructer! from thy ways
Blessed is the man who fears the Lord
Bless, O my soul! the living God
Blow ye the trumpet, blow

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Can creatures to perfection find

Merrick. 12
†Exeter Coll. 151
Watts. 13

Rippon's Coll. 152

Watts. 153

Celestial worlds! your Maker's name Williams' Coll. 14

Come, let us search our ways and try

Come, said Jesus' sacred voice
Come, sound his praise abroad
Come unto me, all ye who mourn
Come, ye who love the Lord
Consider all my sorrows,

Lord


Watts. 154

"Mrs. Barbauld. 156

Deem not that they are blessed alone

Watts. 15

Scotch Para. 155

Watts. 16

Watts. 410

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