Eternal God, our humbled souls, Pow'r, whose high abode, Source of ev'ry joy! Sire, enthron'd on high, joys divine! life and light, thought! Hymn 524 34 584 77 295 305 20 Exulting, rejoicing, hail the happy morning, 216 Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss, Far from mortal cares retreating, these narrow scenes of night, the world, O Lord! I flee, thy servants, God of grace, hence each superstition vain, Father divine! before thy view, the Saviour cried, 398 15 481 554 361 our feeble race, 12 Firm was my health, my day was bright, 556 For ever blessed be the Lord, 185 Forsake, my soul, the tents of sin; Christ, my Lord, shall I depart, 324 646 46 626 623 the table now retiring, From north and south, from east and west, Hymn 488 642 this world's joys and senseless mirth, 480 thanks to God most high, Give me the wings of faith, to rise 627 183 to God on high be giv'n, the Lord, to our God immortal praise, the Lord, ye sons of fame, Glory be to God on high-hallelujah! 614 182 99 48 218 God is a King of pow'r unknown, our heav'nly King, 504 93 name my soul adores, 100 spirit, just and wise, 13 the refuge of his saints, 158 moves in a mysterious way, 140 my supporter and my hope, 290 of eternity; from thee, 453 mercy! God of love! 620 my childhood and my youth, 583 life, thro' all its days, 408 mercy and my praise, 235 strength! to thee I cry ; 284 our lives, thy constant care, 506 whose bounteous care, 67 the morning! at whose voice, 597 seas! thy thund'ring voice, 589 our kind Master, merciful as just, 296 who is just and kind, to correct a guilty world, 534 Great Father of mankind! Grace! 'tis a pleasing sound, Good is the Lord, the heav'nly King, 301 183 612 2 2* Great first of beings! mighty Lord, Former of this various frame! Hymn 88 442 87 134 life! our souls confess, Greatest of beings, Source of good, 171 490 life, 55 Hail, great Creator, wise and good! happy morn! whose early ray, source of pleasures ever new! the God of our salvation, 73 32 366 210 Happy is he whose early years, the man whose cautious steps, men whom strength divine, Hark! for the great Creator speaks, from the tombs an awful sound, the glad sound, the Saviour comes, Hymn 579 375 400 4 396 512 222 He dies, the friend of sinners dies, Hast thou not heard, hast thou not known, 346 241 Hear what God the Lord hath spoken, Here, in the broken bread; Heav'n has confirm'd the great decree, 256 469 640 thy temple, Lord! we bow, 609 129 Hosanna! let us join to sing, 42 246 with a cheerful sound, ring, House of our God, with cheerful anthems 592 beauteous are their feet, How are thy servants bless'd, O Lord, 505 588 213 blest is he whose tranquil mind, 542 the man, how more than blest, 333 sacred tie that binds, 549 thy creature is, O God, 226 glorious, Lord, art thou! did my heart rejoice to hear, 7 377 gracious and how wise, 420 happy is the man who hears, 581 long shall dreams of creature bliss, 426 many millions draw their breath, 628 pleas'd and bless'd was I, 6 rich are thy provisions, Lord, 496 thy favours, God of grace! 435 Hymn How rich thy gifts, Almighty King! 645 shall the young secure their hearts, 197 452 swift the torrent rolls, 449 vain are all things here below! 428 430 is grandeur's purple pride! well our great Preserver knows, 382 172 I am the first, and I the last, 47 491 I love the Lord, he heard my cries, volumes of thy word, 559 207 I read my duty in the word,. 236 I to my God my ways commit, 347 If, friendless, in the vale of tears I stray, solid happiness we prize, 297 385 my roving thoughts would find, opposing nations rage, while dark affliction spreads, Indulgent God, whose bounteous care, |