INDEX OF GENERAL SUBJECTS. Miscellaneous Subjects. EVANGELICAL HYMNS. GOD AND HIS PERFECTIONS. HYMN 1. L. M. [#] 1 THERE is a God-all nature speaks, Through earth, and air, and sea, and skies: 2 The rising sun, serenely bright, O'er the wide world's extended frame Inscribes, in characters of light, His mighty Maker's glorious name. 3 The flowery tribes, all blooming, rise Above the weak attempts of art; Their bright, inimitable dyes Speak sweet conviction to the heart. 4 Ye curious minds, who roam abroad, HYMN 2. 6 l. L. M. [#] Perfection of God. 1 THOU art, Almighty Lord of all, From everlasting still the same; Before thee dazzling seraphs fall, And veil their faces in a flame, The brightest stars of heaven afford 3 The sun himself is but a gleam, A transient meteor from thy throne; And every frail and fickle beam, That ever in creation shone, 4 But though thy brightness may create All worship from the hosts above, What most thy name must elevate Is, that thou art a God of love, HYMN 3. C. M. [#] Omnipresence of God. 1 THERE's not a place in earth's vast round, In ocean deep, or air, Where skill and wisdom are not found,— For God is everywhere. 2 Around, beneath, below, above, Wherever space extends, There Heaven displays its boundless love, And power with mercy blends. 3 Then rise, my soul, and sing his name, And all his praise rehearse, Who spread abroad earth's wondrous frame, And built the universe. 4 Where'er thine earthly lot is cast, His power and love declare; Nor think the mighty theme too vast,— HYMN 4. H. M.. [#] Great First Cause. 1 THE first almighty Cause, The Source of life, the Spring of springs, 2 Where'er we cast our eyes, With rapture we behold, Below, or in the skies, HYMN 5. L. P. M. [#] God in Nature. 1 GREAT GOD, the heaven's well-ordered frame Declares the glories of thy name; There thy rich works of wonder shine; 2 From night to day, from day to night, The dawning and the dying light Lectures of heavenly wisdom read; 3 Yet their divine instructions run Wide as the circuit of the sun, And every nation knows their voice ; The sun, in robes of splendour dressed, Breaks from the chambers of the east, Moves round, and makes the earth rejoice. |