. 101 I Jehovah reigns: the king of kings—Patrick . 52 If friendless in the vale of tears I ftray,Mrs. Barb.143 If high or low our station be, -Scott 132 If folid happiness we prize, - Cotton I'll bless Jehovah's glorious name,–Miss Day · 121 Impofture shrinks from light,- Scott 130 Is then the gospel peace and love?- Mrs. Steele . 69 L Let angry names no more 79 Let ev'ry tongue thy goodness speak,-Watts . 31 Life is the time to serve thee, Lord !--Watts 90 Long as we live, we 'll bless thy name,-Watts . 45 Lord! how mysterious are thy ways !--Mrs. Steele 49 Lord ! how thy wonders are display'd - Watts 5 Lord! I have found 'tis good for me - Watts Lord ! not to earth's contracted span— Pope 129 Lord of the world's majestic frame!- Jervis 16 Lord ! thou hast search'd and seen us thro’;-Watts 36 Lord! we adore thy wondrous name,- Doddridge 32 Lord !.. we have made thy word our choice, - Watts 74 Lord I what a feeble frame is ours !- Browne . 93 . 114 M 70 89 N 1 12 IIO O all ye nations, praise the Lord,-Watts O God! my father, and my king !-- Browne 131 O God! our king ! thy various praise-Watts 15 O God! the cov'nant of thy love - Watts O God! thou fpirit, just and wise, · 133 Oh! 'tis a lovely thing to see-Watts 142 O how shall words, with equal warmth, --Addison 62 O Lord! how tender is thy love,- Darwin 109 O Lord ! my best desires fulfil,- Cowper, 60 O Lord ! our heav'nly king !- Watts 46 On thee, O God! we still depend, 82 O praise the Lord, our souls !-Watts 28 O! that the LORD would guide my ways,-Watts 84 O! that thy statutes ev'ry hour-Watts O thou! the wretched's sure retreat, - Mrs. Carter 30 Our never-ceasing songs shall show--Watts 53 64 P Peace, my complaining, doubting heart! - Steele 113 Prais'd be the everlasting God, -Watts 71 R 1.45 S Shall we forsake that heav'nly friend,—Jervis 135 Shine on thy creatures, mighty God! - Doddridge 108 Sing to the LORD with joyful voice ;--Watts. 17 24 III . . 98 . 118 . T 94 Th'almighty reigns, exalted high,-Watts 51 The earth, and all the heav'nly frame, 8 The God of heav'n is kind and just:- Jervis 7 The heav'ns declare thy glory, Lord!-Watts 77 The Lord my pasture shall prepare,—Addison 65 The man, whose firm and equal mind-Jervis 140 The spacious earth is thine, O LORD! The spacious firmament on high,--Adlifon 19 Th' uplifted eye and bended knee--Mrs. Steele Thee we adore, eternal God !--Watts 92 There is a God, all nature speaks,-Mrs. Steele 3 Those happy realms of joy and peace - Mrs. Steele 83 Thou art my portion, O my God! - Watts 13+ Thou didft, eternal God! exift-Mrs. Rowe 38 Thou pow'r supreme, by whose command I live! Mrs. Carter 23 Through all the various shifting scene 6 Through endless years thou art the same, Tate 39 Through ev'ry age, eternal God !—Watts 66 Thus faith the Lord, “ The spacious fields, Warts 102 Thy influence, mighty God! is felt. Thy kingdom, Lord! for ever stands,–Mrs. Steele it Thy mercies fill the earth, O Lord I-Watts 85 48 Thy name, Almighty Lord !-Watts 150 Thy wisdom, pow'r and goodness, Lord !—Mrs.Steele 43 'Tis wisdom, mercy, love divine,Mrs. Steele To-morrow, Lord! is thine,-Doddridge 95 V Vaft are thy works, Almighty Lord !--Watts. 44 78 W What glory gilds the sacred page, --Cowper Whate'er thy providence denies - Mrs. Steele 58 When all thy mercies, O my God !--Addison 61 When fainting in the sultry waste,Mrs. Steele 104 Wherewith shall we approach thee, Lord !--Browne 100 While fome, in folly, pleasures find, -Cotton 106 While sounds of war are heard around, - Aikin 146 While thee I seek, protecting pow'r! 116 With ardour I 'll thy favour seek;— Watts . 57 With glory clad, with strength array'd, -Tate 4 . . 20 Y IC5 Yet a few years, or days, perhaps,--Hawkeswortb 88 . |