Singing aright 373
General thanksgiving 66,
69, 70, 87, 374
Morning hymns 3, 375, 376
Evening do. 3, 377 to 380
Saturday evening.. 380
The sabbath 4, 42, 72, 381
For youth 75, 434, 435|| Universal spread of
Endex to Psalms and Hymns,
2 Appropriate to particular Occasions.
Easter Sunday 1). . . . . 72, 173–178
Sacramental occasions
Missionary occasions 2, 13, 48, 442-444
Page 347, verse 4, line 1, for "faith is" read "faith in." Page 348, verse 2, line 1, for "burden" read bursting
Character and end of the righteous and wicked-evil company-reading the Scriptures.
1 BLEST is the man resolv'd to stand Aloof where impious men repair; Who shrinks to take the Atheist's hand, And views with dread the scorner's chair:
2 Far other joy his heart retains ;
Thy law's his mind's divinest store: What truths his day's perusal gains,. By night he sweetly ponders o'er.
3 He, like the tree, where streamlet flows, Beneath his timely fruit shall bend; Unfading foliage grace his boughs, And blessings all his steps attend.
4 But oh! the dread reverse of those
Thy law who neither love nor fear!Dispers'd, like chaff the whirlwind blows, In judgment where shall they appear?
5 But-all His saints the SAVIOUR knows: Their path to life eternal tends; While the broad road the sinner goes In fierce destruction always ends.
6 Write in our hearts Thy gracious Word; With ev'ry fruit adorn us here; And in heav'n's congregation, Lord! May we with all Thy saints appear.
Vanity of opposition to Messiah's kingdom. 1 THE schemes and rage of men-how vain Against the LORD's anointed King! How rash, to say, 'We'll break His chain, 'And all His cords we'll from us fling!'
2 When Heav'n's dread Majesty looks down, He scorns to view their vain array ; JEHOVAH'S look-tremendous frown- Sweeps all their powerless ranks away.
3 'Hear My decree, ye sons of earth! 'I've set my King on Zion's hill; This day He's mine, by royal birth, 'And all my counsels shall fulfil.
4 'He asks dominion at my hands,
Nor shall my SON, in vain, implore; My CHRIST shall reign o'er ev'ry land, His kingdom reach to ev'ry shore.'
5 With kings and princes of the earth, May we our timely homage pay, Serve now with fear and holy mirth, Lest we be lost by dread delay.
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