The letters a, b, c, denote the First, Second, and Third Book the Figures direct to the Hyma.
ADORF add did my Saviour bleed DORE and tremble, for our God
All glory to thy wondrous name All mortal vanities be gone And are we wretches yet alive And muft this body die
And now the fcales have left mine eyes Arife, my foul, my joyful powers As new born babes defire the breaft At thy command, our deareft Lord Attend while God's exalted Son Awake, my heart, arife, my tongue Awake, our fouls, away, our fears Away from every mortal care
ACKWARD with humble fhame we look a Begin, my tongue, fome heavenly theme b
Behold how finners difagree
Behold the blind their fight receive
Behold the glories of the Lamb
Behold the potter and the clay
Behold the Rofe of Sharon here Behold the woman's promis'd feed Behold the wretch whofe luft and wine Behold what wondrous grace
Blefs'd are the humble fouls that fee Blefs'd be the everlafting God
Blefs'd be the Father and his love
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Blefs'd with the joys of innocence Blood has a voice to pierce the skies Bright King of Glory, dreadful God Broad is the road that leads to death Bury'd in fhadows of the night But few among the carnal wife
AN creatures to perfection find Chrift and his crofs are all our theme
Come, all harmonious tongues
Come, deareft Lord, defcend and dwell
Come, happy fouls, approach your God Come hither, all ye weary fouls Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove Come, let us join a joyful tune Come, let us join our cheerful fongs Come, let us lift our joyful eyes Come, let us lift our voices high Come, we that love the Lord
DAUGHTERS of interes
AUGHTERS of Zion, come, behold
Deareft of all the names above Death cannot make our fouls afraid Death may diffolve my body now Death! 'tis a melancholy day Deceiv'd by fubtle fnares of hell Deep in the duft before thy throne Defcend from heaven, immortal Dove Do we not know that folemn word Down headlong from their native fkies Dread Sovereign, let my evening fong RE the blue heavens were ftretch'd Eternal Sovereign of the sky Eternal Spirit, we confess
AITH is the brighteft evidence
Far from my thoughts vain world be
Father, I long, Í faint to fee
Father, we wait to feel thy grace
Firm and unmov'd are they
Firm as the earth thy gospel stands From heaven the finning angels fell From thee, my God, my joys fhall rise ENTILES by nature, we belong
Give me the wings of faith to rife
Give to the Father praise
Glory to God the Trinity
God, the eternal awful name
God, who in various methods told Go preach my gofpel, faith the Lord Go, worship at Immanuel's feet Great God, how infinite art thou Great God, I own the fentence juft
Great God, thy glories fhall employ Great God, to what a glorious height Great King of glory and of grace Great was the day, the joy was great
AD I the tongues of Greeks and Jews Happy the church, thou facred place Happy the heart where graces reign Happy the man whofe cautious feet Hark! from the tombs a doleful found Hark! the Redeemer from on high Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims Hence from my foul fad thoughts be gone Here at thy ciofs, my dying God High as the heavens above the ground High on a hill of dazzling light Honour to the Almighty Three Hofanna, &c.
Hofanna to our conquering King Hofanna to the Prince of Light Hofanna to the royal Son
Hofanna with a cheerful found How are thy glories here difplay'd How beauteous are their feet How can I fink with fuch a prop How condefcending and how kind How full of anguifh is the thought How heavy is the night How honourable is the place How large the promife, how divine How oft have fin and Satan ftrove How rich are thy provisions, Lord How fad our ftate by nature is How fhall I praise th' eternal God How fhort and hally is our life
How fhould the fons of Adam's race How ftrong thine arm is, mighty God How fweet and awful is the place How vain are all things here below How wondrous great, how glorious bright CANNOT bear thine abfence, Lord I give immortal praife
I hate the tempter and his charms I lift my banner, faith the Lord I love the windows of thy grace I'm not afham'd to own my Lord A fend the joys of earth away
I fing my Saviour's wondrous death Jehovah fpeaks, let Ifrael hear Jehovah reigns, his throne is high Jefus, in thee our eyes behold Jefus invites his faints Jefus is gone above the skies Jefus, the man of conftant grief Jefus, we blefs thy Father's name Jefus, we bow before thy feet Jefus, with all thy faints above In Gabriel's hand a mighty flone In thine own ways, O God of love In vain the wealthy mortals toil In vain we lavish out our lives Infinite grief! amazing wo Join all the glorious names
Join all the names of love and power Is there ambition in my heart Is this the kind return
KIND is the fpeech of Christ our Lord LADEN with guilt, and full of fears
Let all our tongues be one
Let everlasting glories crown Let every mortal ear attend Let God the Father live Let God the Maker's name
Let him embrace my foul, and prove Let me but hear my Saviour fay Let mortal tongues attempt to fing Let others boaft how ftrong they be Let Pharifees of high esteem
Let the old heathens tune their fongs Let the feventh angel found on high Let the whole race of creatures lie Let the wild leopards of the wood Let them neglect thy glory, Lord Let us adore th' Eternal Word Life and immortal joys are given Life is the time to ferve the Lord
Lift up your eyes to th' heavenly feat Like fheep we went aftray Lo the young tribes of Ádam rife Lo, what a glorious fight appears Lo, what an entertaining fight Lo, the deftroying angel flies Long have I fat beneath the found
Lord, at thy temple we appear Lord, how divine thy comforts are Lord, how fecure and bleft are they Lord, how fecure my confcience was Lord, we adore thy bounteous hand Lord, we adore thy vaft defigns Lord, we are blind, poor mortals blind Lord, we confefs our numerous faults Lord, what a feeble piece
Lord, what a heaven of faving grace Lord, what a thoughtlefs wretch was I Lord, what a wretched land is this
Lord, when my thoughts with wonder roll Loud hallelujahs to the Lord
AN has a foul of vaft defires
Miftaken fouls that dream of heaven
My dear Redeemer and my Lord My drowsy powers, why fleep ye fo My God, how endless is thy love My God, my life, my love
My God, my portion, and my love My God, permit me not to be My God, the fpring of all my joys My God, what endlefs pleafures dwell My heart, how dreadful hard it is My Saviour. God, my fovereign Prince My foul, come meditate the day My foul forfakes her vain delight My foul, how lovely is the place My thoughts on awful fubjects roll My thoughts furmount thefe lower skies NAK [AKED as from the earth we came Nature with all her powers fhall fing Nature with open volume ftands No, I'll repine at death no more No! I fhail envy them no more No more, my God, I boaft no more Nor eye hath feen, nor ear has heard Not all the blood of beafts
Not all the outward forms on earth Not different food nor different drefs Not from the duft affliction grows Not the malicious or profane Not to condemn the fons of men Not to the terrors of the Lord Not with our mortal eyes
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