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thy saints apart 580 Yet mercy calls, 522 Yet not thus buri 658 Yet now the king 521 Yet one prayer m 511 Yet onward I has 549 Yet, O! the chief 253 Yet, O the riches 515 Yet save a trembl 241 Yet still a higher 166 Yet still the Lord 672 Yet still we wait 590 Yet these, new ri 660
Yet, though my s 240 Yet when the full 418 Yet while around 168 Yet while we sojo 380 Your faith by hol 498 Your lofty theme 13 Your mournful er 333 Your real life, wit 499 Your way is dark 200
Zion's God is all our own...... 143
SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, YOUTH,
AND CHILDREN.
SUNDAY-SCHOOLS are the acknowledged nurseries of the Church of Christ. In them the children of the Church should be taught the songs of Zion. Hitherto both Sunday-schools and churches have been embarrassed for lack of a Hymn-Book which they might use in common. Sunday-school HymnBooks have lacked variety, and church Hymn-Books have been deficient in hymns adapted to Sundayschools. A two-fold expenditure, and a wide dissimilarity between the Hymn-Books of Sundayschools and those of the congregations in which they worshipped, were among the results of using both classes of books.
The desideratum was a church Hymn-Book that should embrace a sufficient number of children's hymns for Sunday-school purposes, and a Sundayschool Hymn-Book that might be purchased either bound with the standard Hymn-Book of the Church, or separately in a cheap form.
The following collection of hymns is designed to secure both these objects. Published as a Supplement to the Church Hymn-Book, it renders that volume complete, and more perfect in its adaptation to the use of Sunday-schools than any other extant. Published separately, it supplies, at the least possible expense, nearly all the choice hymus
of our language, that are peculiarly suited to the capacities of the young and the wants of Sundayschools. In either form the arrangement is the same, and the child who has the cheap Sundayschool Hymn-Book has the authorized Supplement of the Church Hymn-Book, and is thus far prepared to sing with the congregation. It is to be hoped, however, that every child will, sooner or later, possess the Hymn-Book of the Church, including the Supplement, and thus be furnished at once for domestic and public worship in all their forms.
It is due to those whom we would train up for God, that their lips should be early taught to show forth his praise. Being encouraged from childhood to join in public acts of devotion, their hearts will be sweetly and powerfully attracted to the cross, while their minds will be imbued with the saving principles of religious truth. Thus the tender associations of early life may be made to contribute to the piety of mature years, and to the sacred consolations of hoary age.
Thus, too, the Church of Christ may be established, ever having in her children the earnest of her extension, and the pledge of her perpetuity.
At a joint meeting of the Editors and BookCommittee, the duty of preparing this Supplement was assigned to the Editor of Sunday-school pub lications. His labour has received the official sane tion of the bishops.
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