Lord, bring me to resign
Lord dismiss us with thy blessing Lord, how resplendent shines thy grace Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt prove Lord, I believe a rest remains Lord, I believe thy power I own Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear Lord, now we part, in thy bless'd name Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows Lord of the sea, thy potent sway Lord of the worlds above
Lord, teach us how to pray aright
Lord, thou art good, all nature shows
Lord, thou hast been thy children's God
tMoravian. 582
Toplady's Coll. 57 L'pool Coll. 244 Watts. 460 Wesley's Coll. 583 Ureford. 584 Watts. 58
Lord, thou hast searched and seen us through Lord, through the dubious path of life Lord, we adore thy vast designs Lord, we adore thy wondrous name Lord, we would make thy word our joy Lord, what a feeble frame is ours Lord, when we bend before thy throne Lord, while for all mankind we pray Lord, who's the happy man that may Love divine, all love excelling Lowly and solemn be
Mark how the swift-winged minutes fly
Mark the soft-falling snow
Messiah now is gone before
Mistaken souls that dream of Heaven
Must friends and kindred droop and die My Father! cheering name
My Father! I adore
Heber. 528 Doddridge. 59 Anon. 461 Watts. 60 Montgomery. 529 Browne. 61 tExeter Coll. 245
Watts. 246 Exeter Coll. 247 Watts. 248
Doddridge. 249 Watts. 250
Browne. 585
Carlisle. 530
Ureford. 634 Tate. 251 Wesley's Coll. 586 Mrs. Hemans. 635
tExeter Coll. 462 Doddridge. 253 Breviary. 587 Watts. 252
Watts. 463
Mrs. Steele. 254 Belknap's Coll. 255
My God! all nature owns thy sway Miss H. M. Williams. 62
My God! how endless is thy love
My God! I thank thee, may no thought
My God! my King! O may thy praise My God! permit me not to be My God! permit my tongue My God! the covenant of thy love My God! the steps of pious men My God! thy boundless love I praise My God! thy service well demands My Helper, God! I bless thy name My Maker, and my King My soul before thee prostrate falls My soul, forbear on transient things
Watts. 465 Watts. 64 Doddridge. 256 Watts. 258 H. More. 259 Doddridge. 466 Doddridge. 467 Mrs. Steele. 261 From the German. 588 Browne. 260
My soul, praise the Lord My soul, repeat his praise My soul shall bless thee, O my God My Sovereign, to thy throne
Naked as from the earth we came Not for the pious dead we weep Not he whose baseless hope relies No war nor battles' sound
O azure vaults, O crystal sky O bless the Lord, our souls O bow thine ear, Eternal One O come all ye sons of Adam, and raise O come and sing your Maker's name O come, loud anthems let us sing O could I soar to world's above 'O draw me, Father, after thee O Father, though the anxious fear O for a closer walk with God O for a heart to praise my God O for a prophet's fire
O for a firm and lively faith O God! accept the sacred hour O God! beyond that boundless sea O God! by whom the seed is sown O God! my strength, my hope O God of Bethel ! by whose hand O God! on thee we all depend O God! our help in ages past O God! protector of the lowly O God! thou art my God alone O God! to thee my sinking soul O God! we praise thee and confess
O God! whose dread and dazzling brow O happy souls that dwell on high O hear me, Lord, to thee I call O help us, Lord, each hour of need O here, if ever, God of love O how can they look up to Heaven O how delightful is the road O how kindly did our Lord O let your mingling voices rise O Lord, how excellent thy name O Lord, my best desires fulfil O Lord, our languid souls inspire O Lord, thy everlasting love
O Lord, thy heavenly grace impart O Lord, where'er thy people meet O Source of uncreated light O sinner, bring not tears alone O stay thy tears, for they are blessed O that my heart were right with God that the Lord would guide my ways O Thou before whose gracious throne O Thou, from whom all goodness flows O Thou, the first, the greatest Friend O Thou, the wretched's sure retreat O Thou, through all thy works adored O Thou, to whom all creatures bow O Thou, to whom in ancient time O Thou, to whom with lowly fear O Thou, to whose all-searching sight O Thou, who art above all height O Thou, whose own vast temple stands O Thou, whose power o'er moving worlds O turn, great Ruler of the skies
O what is man, great Ruler of mankind O where shall rest be found O ye immortal throng
O ye who seek Jehovah's face
Oft, gracious God! our land has been One prayer I have, all prayers in one On God supreme our hope depends On Thee, each morning, O my God On thy Church, O Power divine Our bless'd Redeemer, ere he breathed Our country is Immanuel's ground Our Father, throned above the sky Our heavenly Father, hear Our life advancing to its close Our Lord is risen from the dead
Perpetual Source of light and grace Placed on the verge of youth, my mind Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore him Praise to God, immortal praise Praise to God, the great Creator Praise to thee, thou great Creator Praise to the Lord, of boundless might Praise ye the Lord, 'tis good to raise Prayer is the soul's sincere desire
Raise your triumphant songs
Dryden. 78 Breviary. 595
Norton. 596 Toplady. 598 Watts. 277 Rippon's Coll. 475 Humphries. 597 Burns. 278 Mrs. Carter. 279 Enfield 79 Tate. 80 Pierpont. 535
From the German. 534 Moravian. 599
Pierpont. 639 Bryant. 640 Dr. Johnson. 81 Merrick. 281
Sir John Davies. 601
Montgomery. 288 Doddridge. 282 J. Taylor. 283 tExeter Coll. 476 Montgomery. 280 +C. Wesley. 284 Gent's Mag. 477 Spirit of the Ps. 600 Spirit of the Ps. 602 Mrs. Barbauld. 285 Scott. 286 Montgomery. 287 Merrick. 478
Ed. Taylor. 479
Doddridge. 289
Merrick. 480
Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord Remark, my soul, the narrow bounds Return, my roving heart, return
Safely through another week See from on high, a light divine See how he loved, exclaimed the Jews See Israel's gentle Shepherd stand Servant of God, well done
Shall I forsake that heavenly Friend Show mercy, Lord, O Lord, forgive Shine forth, eternal Source of light Shine on our souls, Eternal God Sing praise, the tomb is void Sing to the Lord, Jehovah's name Sing to the Lord, who loud proclaims Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands Sing we the song of those who stand Sing, ye redeemed of the Lord Sleep, sleep to-day, tormenting cares Songs of immortal praise belong Songs of praise the angels sang Sons of men, behold from far Soon will our fleeting years be past Sovereign Ruler of the skies Sow in the morn thy seed
Spirit of grace, and health, and power Spirit of truth, on this thy day Stand still, refulgent orb of day Stand up, and bless the Lord
Stand up, my soul! shake off thy fears Supreme and universal light Supreme disposer of the heart Supreme in wisdom as in power Sweet is the friendly voice
Sweet is the love that mutual glows Sweet is the prayer whose holy streams Sweet is the work, my God, my King
Teach me, O teach me, Lord! thy way Teach me, my God, to do thy will Teach me the measure of my days Teach us, our God and King
Thanks be to God the Lord
Thanks for mercies past, receive
Mrs. Barbauld. 89 Watts. 303 Montgomery. 536 Anonymous. 603 Kippis' Coll. Ryland. 604 Montgomery. 605 J. Wesley. 537 Heber. 644 †Butcher. 304- Montgomery. 91
Watts. 305 H. More. 306
Breviary. 606
Scotch Paraphrase. 307
Thanks to our God whose goodness gave That man in life wherever placed
Jervis. 308 Dr. Gregory. 309 Anonymous. 607
Watts. 92
That man is blessed who stands in awe The common Parent, Lord of all The darkened sky, how thick it lowers The day approaches, O my soul The earth and all the heavenly frame The evils that beset our path The fountain in its soure
The gifts indulgent heaven bestows The glories, Lord, thy works proclaim The God of glory, walks his round The God of mercy will indulge The God who reigns alone
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord The Heaven of heavens cannot contain The hour of my departure's come The Lord descended from above The Lord himself, the mighty Lord The Lord, how tender is his love The Lord my pasture shall prepare The Lord our God is full of might The Lord our God is Lord of all The Lord will come and not be slow The morning flowers display their sweets The offerings to thy throne which rise The rising morn, the closing day The saints on earth, and those above The Saviour comes, no outward pomp The Saviour now has gone before The short-lived day declines in haste The spacious firmament on high The swift-declining day
The time draws near, when thou my soul The up-lifted eye and bended knee
Thee would I love, my strength, my tower There is a book, who runs may read There is a God, all nature speaks There is a glorious world on high There is a land of pure delight There is forgiveness, Lord, with thee These mortals joys, how soon they fade Thine influence, mighty God! is felt This feast was Jesus' high behest This is the day the Lord hath made Thou art the way, by thee alone Thou hidden love of God, whose height Thou, Lord, by mortal eyes unseen
Tate. 314 Watts. 316 Doddridge. 317 Doddridge. 319
Gibbons. 318 J. Newton. 320 Mad. Guion. 613 Mrs. Steele. 321 †Exeter Coll. 93
Heber. 611
Salisbury Coll. 484 tDrummond. 322 Watts. 94 †Drennan. 95 †Logan. 485 Sternhold 97
Tate. 325 Darwin. 321 Addison. 326 tH. K. White. 327 H. K. White. 609 Milton. 323 C. Wesley. 328 Bowring. 540 Mrs. Steele. 486 C. Wesley. 612 Scotch Para. 334 Breviary. 541 tExeter Coll. 331
Addison. 98 Doddridge. 332 tExeter Coll. 333 Scott. 99
From the Ger. 610
Keble. 329
Mrs. Steele. 96 Mrs. Steele. 335 Watts. 336
tExeter Coll. 337 Doddridge. 338 Salisbury Coll. 100 Enfield's Selection. 487
Thou, Lord, by strictest search hast known
Watts. 101
Doane. 614
Moravian. 617
Mason. 342 Tate. 344
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