Awake the song that gave to earth. Deering Away, my unbelieving fear. Away with our sorrow and fear.
Bear me, ye spirits of the blest. Before Jehovah's awful throne. Begin, our souls, the exalted lay. Begin, our souls, the lofty strain. Begin, our tongues, the heavenly Behold, on Zion's heavenly shore Behold, the grace appears Behold, the long-expected light Behold, the Prince of Peace. Behold, what condescending love. Behold where, breathing love divine Behold, where in a mortal form Be it our only wisdom here Be joyful in God, all ye lands Be thou, O God, exalted high. Bless to us, Lord, this sacred day Blest be our everlasting Lord Blest be the everlasting God. Blest is the man who fears the Blest is the man whose heart Blow ye the trumpet, blow Bread of heaven, on thee we feed Brightest and best of the sons Bright was the guiding star that led
Turner Watts Ogilvie Mrs. Roe. Watts.
H. Ballou
Mrs. Barbauld 423 Enfield. 425
Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish Celestial worlds, your Maker's name Watts Children of the heavenly King. Christians, dismiss your fear
Come, fellow-sinners, come away Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove. Come, let us join our cheerful songs Come, let us join with sweet accord Come, let us lift our joyful eyes Come, mortals, to the gospel feast Come, said Jesus' sacred voice Come, sing a Savior's power Come, sound his praise abroad.
Come, thou Fount of every blessing Robinson.
Come, ye that love the Lord.
Come, ye who know and fear the Lord Comfort, ye ministers of grace.
Daughter of Zion, from the dust. . Montgomery 600
Deem not that they are blest alone.
Delightful is the task to sing.
Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord Divinely blest are they .
Early, my God, without delay.
Earth, with her unnumbered flowers. Eat, drink, in memory of your friend Watts Ere long we'll see the glorious day, Moore Ere mountains reared their forms sublime Eternal and unchanging Lord Eternal Father, God of peace Eternal life, how sweet the sound Eternal Power, almighty God. Eternal Power, whose high abode. Eternal Source of every joy Eternal Source of joys divine Eternal Source of life and light.
Mrs. Steele. 337 Watts . 302 Doddridge. 106
Eternal Source of life and thought. Doddridge
Eternal Spirit, God of Truth. Eternal Spirit, Source of light Eternal Wisdom, thee we praise Every perfect gift and blessing. Exult, O my soul, for to Zion's
Far as creation's bounds extend Far from our thoughts, vain world. Watts .144 Far from these scenes of night. . Mrs. Steele. 580 Father, adored in worlds above. . Montgomery 99 Father in heaven, thy sacred name. Father, is not thy promise sure Father of all, omniscient Mind. Father of all, whose powerful voice Father of mercies, God of love Father, whate'er of earthly bliss Fountain of blessing, God of love. Fountain of life, to all below.
Fountain of light, whose copious stream Fountain of mercy, God of love. Frequent this day, O God, returns.
From all that dwell below the skies Watts From Greenland's icy mountains. . Heber From Jesse's root a branch did rise Kneeland From thee, O God, our joys shall rise Watts From the holy mount above.
From tribulation's gloomy vale
From worship now thy church dismiss H. Ballou .279
Give thanks to God he reigns above Give to our God immortal praise Give to the Lord, in cheerful songs Give to the winds thy fears Glorious things of thee are spoken. Glory be to God on high God in his earthly temple lays. God, in the high and holy place God is love-his mercy brightens God is our refuge in distress. God moves in a mysterious way God of creation, our Father. God of our salvation, hear us God of power and God of love God, our King, thy might confessing God, whose glory fills the sky.
God's pledge is given-death shall die Geo. Rogers 573
Grace 'tis a charming sound Grant us thy presence, Lord Greatest of beings-Source of life Great first of beings, mighty Lord Great God attend, while Zion sings Great God, at whose all-powerful call Great God, before thy throne we bow S. Cobb Great God, how infinite art thou. Watts Great God, indulge our humble claim do. Great God, in vain man's narrow Heppis Great God, let all our tuneful powers Higginbotham 72 Great God of grace, arise and shine Needham Great God, the heaven's well-ordered Watts Great God, this sacred day of thine. Mrs. Steele. 15 treat God, thy blessings are not few Watts
Great God, wert thou extreme to mark. Great God, with grateful tongue
Great God, whose all-pervading eye Watts Great God, whose universal sway Great is our redeeming Lord
Great is the Lord, our souls adore Great Ruler of all nature's frame Great Shepherd of thy people, hear Great Source of unexhausted good
Had we the tongues of Greeks. Hail, all hail, the joyful morn Hail, great Creator, wise and good Hail, the God of our salvation. Hail to the Lord's anointed.
Hail, sacred truth, whose piercing. Mag. & Advoc. 614 Happy the man, who finds the grace Watts . . .495 Happy the meek, whose gentle breast
Hark, hark, the notes of joy
Hark, how the gospel trumpet sounds Hark, how the watchmen cry Hark, the chorus of the sky Hark the glad sound, the Savior Hark, the herald angels sing. Hark, the song of jubilee
Hark, 'tis the Prophet of the skies.
Hark, the voice of love and mercy
Hark, what celestial notes.
Hark, what mean those holy voices Cawood
Hasten, Lord, the glorious time. . Montgomery 565 Hasten, O Lord, the latter day Head of the church triumphant
Hear the bless'd Redeemer call you Fawcett Hear what a Savior's voice
Hear what God the Lord hath spoken Cowper He dies-the Friend of sinners dies. Watts Here in thy temple, Lord, we meet. S. Streeter Here our souls, with zeal attending He who hath made his refuge God. Tate & Brady 503 High in the heavens, eternal God. High in yonder realms of light.
High o'er the heaven of heavens, I saw. Ho! every one that thirsts, draw nigh Holy as thou, O Lord, is none.
How are thy servants blest, O Lord Addison
How beauteous are their feet
How beautiful the sight.
How blest the man, how more How did my heart rejoice to hear How gentle God's commands How gracious the promise.
How large the promise, how divine Watts How long shall dreams of creature bliss How pleased and blest was I
How pleasing is the scene, how sweet How precious is the book divine
How rich are thy provisions, Lord. Watts How rich thy bounty, King of kings
How rich thy favors, God of grace. Doddridge How shall we praise thee, Lord
How sweet, how heavenly is the sight
How sweetly flowed the gospel's.
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds Newton How transient and how vain. Hushed is the tumult of the day
I come, the great Redeemer cries If all our hopes and all our fears If human kindness meets return If Providence, to try our hearts I know that my Redeemer lives I'll praise my Maker while I've breath Watts Imposture shrinks from light.
In boundless mercy, gracious Lord In duties and in sufferings too Infinite, unexhausted love.
I sing the gospel day . . .
I would not live alway, I ask not to stay
It comes, it comes, we now behold Geo. Rogers 569
Jehovah, God, our heavenly King. Greenwood . 634 Jehovah, God, thy gracious power.
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