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Chandler. 362 W. Hammond. Awake, my heart! arise, my tongue! - I. Watts. I. Watts. 307 Behold! the lofty sky - Behold the western evening W. B. Behold! what condescending love J. Peacock. Behold where, in the Friend of man - G. Duffield. Blessed are the souls that hear and know I. Watts. 177 C. Wesley. 596 - - J. Fawcett, 600 H. U. Onderdonk. 127 365 163 649 161 Come, let us join our friends above C. Wesley. Come, let us lift our joyful eyes I. Watts, 250 Come, let us lift our voices high - I. Watts. 394 Come, bless Jehovah's name - Come, happy souls! approach your God I. Watts. Come, heavenly love! inspire my Miss A. Steele. 257 Come hither, all ye weary souls Come, Holy Ghost! my soul inspire Vill. Hymns. 152 Glory to God on high, 117 41 74 366 Come, my fond fluttering heart - Miss J. Taylor. 34 267 38 Come, thou Fount of every- - R. Robinson. Come, thou soul-transforming Spirit! J. Evans. Come to Calvary's holy mountain J. Montgomery. Come, weary souls, with sin Miss A. Steele. Come, ye lofty! come, ye lowly! A. T. Gurney. 203 Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched J. Hart. 265 Glory to thee, my God! this night Go, and the Saviour's grace proclaim, T. Morrell. "Go preach my gospel," saith the Go, worship at Immanuel's feet - God, in the gospel of his Son - God is a spirit just and wise - God is the Refuge of his saints - God of my life! through all my P. Doddridge. God of our salvation! hear us - God of the universe! to thee Miss Grace, like an uncorrupted seed Grace! 't is a charming sound P. Doddridge. Gracious Spirit, Dove divine! - J. Stocker. Great Creator! who this day Mrs. J. A. Elliott. Great Father of each perfect P. Doddridge. Great God! attend while Zion sings J. Newton. Day of judgment, day of wonders! - C. Wesley. 53 . Faith adds new charms to earthly- D. Turner. 429 Far from my thoughts, vain world! -I. Watts. 61 Far from the world, O Lord! I flee W. Cowper. 458 Gent's Magazine. -- J. Wingrove. J. Montgomery. 566 132 700 Hail! mighty Jesus! how divine Hail! my ever blessed Jesus! - Hail the day that sees him rise! Hail thou once despised Jesus! Hail to the brightness of Zion's Hail to the Prince of life and - P. Doddridge. Happy soul! thy days are ended - C. Wesley. Happy the man whose cautious feet - I. Watts. 545 Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound - I. Watts. €80 Hark, hark! the notes of joy Hark the notes of angels singing- -- T. Kelly. 145 Hark! the song of jubilee J. Montgomery. Hark the sound of holy voices - C. Wordsworth. 752 Hark! the voice of love and mercy - J. Evans. 215 Hark! what celestial notes Salisbury Coll. 197 Hark! what mean those holy voices J. Cawood. 202 Hast thou within a care so deep Ryle's S. Songs. 543 Hasten, Lord! the glorious time, Miss H. Auber. 570 He lives-the great Redeemer Miss A. Steele. 263 Hear what God, the Lord, Lath - How helpless guilty nature lies, How oft, alas! this wretched - How oft have sin and Satan strove How pleasant, how divinely fair - How pleased and blessed was I - How precious is the book divine How sad our state by nature is! - How shall the young secure their - How sweet, how heavenly is the sight J. Swain. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds J. Newton. How sweet to bless the Lord Urwick's Coll. How sweetly breaks the Sabbath, E. F. Hatfield. I'm not ashamed to own my Lord I send the joys of earth away - I would not live alway; I ask, W. A. Muhlenberg. If Christ is mine, then all is mine If human kindness meets return. In all my Lord's appointed ways In all my vast concerns with thee In robes of judgment, lo! he comes In the Christian's home in glory In the cross of Christ I glory In the morning hear my voice. J. In vain my fancy strives to paint Indulgent Sovereign of the skies! Let others boast how strong they be Let songs of praises fill the sky Life is a span, a fleeting hour Life is the time to serve the Lord Lift up to God the voice of praise, Lo! on a narrow neck of land - Lo! what a glorious sight appears Long as I live, I'll bless thy name- Look up, my soul! with cheerful Miss A. Steele. 426 Lord! as to thy dear cross we - - J. H. Gurney. 490 Lord! dismiss us with thy blessing E. Smyth. Lord! thou hast called thy grace to - I. Watts. 606 Lord! thou hast scourged our guilty J. Barlow. Lord! thou hast searched and seen me I. Watts. Lord! 't is an infinite delight Lord! we adore thy vast designs Lord! we come before thee now W. Hammond. Lord! what a heaven of saving grace - I. Watts. Lord! when thou didst ascend on high I. Watts, Lord! when we bend before thy J. D. Carlyle. Lord! where shall guilty souls retire - I. Watts. Lord! while for all mankind we A. R. Wreford. C63 My God! accept my early vows HYMN. S. Stennett. 256 J. Newton. 333 O Jesus, bruised, and - R. Robinson. I. Watts. - S. Medley. 143 H. K. White. D. Nelson. 513 648 - - I. Watts. 209 639 My God! how endless is thy love - - I. Watts. My God! how wonderful thou art - F. W. Faber. My God! is any hour so sweet - Miss C. Elliott. My God! my King! thy various praise I. Watts. My God, my Portion, and my Love! My God! the Spring of all my joys My God! thy boundless love I praise My God! 't is to thy mercy-seat - I. Watts. Now, from labor and from care - T. Hastings. 13 Now, from the altar of our hearts J. Mason. 10 Now, gracious Lord! thine arm - - J. Newton. 673 - F. W. Faber. T. Haweis. 530 O my soul! what means this sadness, J. Fawcett, O Thou, that hear'st the prayer A. M. Toplady. O Thou, that hear'st when sinners - 1. Watts. O Thou, to whose all-searching O Thou, who driest the mourner's O'er the gloomy hills of darkness O'er the realms of pagan darkness T. Cotterill. 637 O'erwhelmed in depths of woe, Tr., E. Caswall. 225 Oh! blessed souls are they - Tr., J. Wesley. W. Williams. 636 Oh! could I find from day to day, |