FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY DMstoa * Section ^^. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from Princeton Theological Seminary Library http://archive.org/details/ministOOstal HOW TO PAY CHURCH DEBTS HOW TO KEEP CHURCHES OUT OF DEBT. By REV. SYLYANUS STALL, A. M., AUTHOR OF THE " PASTOR'S POCKET RECORD," "MINISTERS' HAND- BOOK TO LUTHERAN HYMNS," ETC r^XCE, $1.50, NEl 1 . New York: I. K. Funk & Co., lO and 12 Dey St. "The book is filled with sound arguments, striking illustrations and prac- tical suggestions."— Christian Advocate, (New York). "We have read this book with so much interest, and think it so eminently adapted to the times, and a work for which there is so great a need, that we are not content with an ordinary notice of it. The information which the author brings to us is invaluable. "—Evangelist, (St. Louis) 4 'The author seems to be no novice, but a thorough master of his sub- ject.*'— Daily Inter-Ocean, (Chicago, 111.) "If any one supposes that How to Pay Church Debts, and How to Keep Churches Out of Debt, is a cheap outgrowth from some shallow mind, of the recent popular awakening on this theme, he will, on reading it, find himself grandly mistaken. From his preface to his closing chapter, Mr. Stall is intelligent and courageous, practical and encouraging, as well as sound, searching and scriptural."— Sunday-school Times, (Phi la., Pa.) "Like all the books of Rev. Stall, it is practical."— Our Church Paper, (New Market, Va.) "It is a manual, and might be called an authority, on the whole sub- ject of raising money for church support. "—The Independent, (New York) ' 'We do not know why there should not be a mission, and a most honor- able one, for a work of this sort, based upon a broad collection of experience and prepared in the spirit and with the vigor which characterizes this au- thor's work. ""—Northern Christian Advocate, (Syracuse, N .Y. ) "It is a difficult subject, well handled."*— The Baltimore Presby terian, (Baltimore, Bid.) "This is an eminently practical and sensible book, which should be read by every minister in the land, and by all those who are brought in official connection with the wearisome and trying subject of church finance." — EPIS4 OPAL Kl.< ORDER, iPhila., Pa.) 1 'It is not the product of the brain of a visionary enthusiast, but consists of plans and methods which have been successfully tried by pastors and con- gregations all over the country." — Ex am in f.r and EXPRESS, (Lancas- ter, Pa. ) "It gives an abundance of plans and methods for raising money for each and every department of church work, and will be invaluable for all denomi- nations. "—Western Recorder, (Louisville, Ky.i "It abounds in useful suggestions of a practical character.'"— Eyem KG Star. (Phila., Pa.) , "Every militate* and chnrch oMcer should obtain and carefully study Hi" volume.*"— Ziox'S Herald, (Boston, .Mass.) ••The author enters into it wry vigorously, and oilers an abundance oL' good suggestions, theories, facts and forms, th it will be helpful in producing better sentiment, clearer views and systematic m >tho Is for both avoiding and curing the terrible evils of church debts. " — Augsburg TEACHER (Phila., Pa.) * *The author, by clear and practical suggestions, endeavors to snow the nearest way out of the labyrinth."— Christian Imh.v (Atlanta, Ga.) "Of great value to pastors and churches in meeting the question of pay- ing church debts and keeping out of debt. ,4 — Pen nsylvania College Monthly, (Gettysburg, Pa.) "We found this bo >k much better reading than its title promlsed.' M — American Observer, (Detroit, Mich.) "The book contains plans and methods which have been successfully tried by pastors and congregations all over the country."' — Lutheran Ob- server, (Phila., Pa.) "The prominent feature of the book is its eminently practical character." —The New Era, (Lancaster, Pa. ) "'The book merits the most hearty commendation.'' 1 — Daily Argus. (Easton, Pa.) "In this book we have what Christian people should have had years ago. It would have saved cfcurches from embarrassment and many from ruin.' 1 — National Baptist, (Phila., Pa ) "This is an eminently wise and practical treatment of church finances, by one whose experience and study prepare him to handle so perplexing ?. subject."— Central Christian Advocate, (St. Louis, 3Io.) ' 'The book is good, and will do good. "-The Advance, (Chicago, 111. ) 4 'The author thoroughly understands his subject, and treats it from a scriptural and orthodox standpoint in a clear and masterly manner. '■' - Lutheran Evangelist, (Belief on taine, O.) "The title hardly conveys a just idea of the book. It is an able discus- sion of the question of church finance In all its bearings "— christian Standard, (Cincinnati, O.) "A book which ought to find a ready market. "—Evening News, (De- troit, Mich. ) "The author's experience in practical business, his success in the finan- cial management of churches, his extensive investigation given to this sub- ject in all its departments, his correspondence with the most successful pas- tors in the United States, as well as the years lie has devoted to the collection of materials, reader him well qualified for the great task: he has undertaken. " —The Press, (Albany, N. y.) "The book is not theoretical, but practical, and the tone is of the most healthful and elevating character. '"— Herald of Life, (Springfield, Blast. I "The more we examine this book the better are we pleased with it. What is of special merit in this discussion is the author's clear presentation of scriptural methods in conducting Church enterprises and tin- evident com- mon sense displayed throughout in his objections and recommendations.* 1 The Lutheran Qi AKn.Ki.Y. (Gettysburg, Pa.) "Itisacl >ar presentation of the entire ffibject, reviewing Id a masterly manner the evils, Dftasei and remedy for church debts." PRESBYTER1 \> JOURN \l, ( Phila., Pa.) ■•To any troubled church or pastor, pining aws] under pecuniary 410*- culties, Che suggestions here mads cannot Call to bring relief. * M — Gbbibtiaji I'nion. (New York.) ^2 NOV 2 1932 ^ HAND-B^^' of niSe^. LUTHERAN HYMNS, "BOOK OF WORSHIP." Rev. SYLVANUS STALL, A.M., Author of the " Pastor's Pocket Manual, or Perpetual Pocket Record." PRICE. 50 CENTS. FOR SALE l'.V LUTHERAN BOARD OF PUBLICATION, 42 North gth St., Philadelphia, Pa. SEVERINGHAUS & CO., 4.4J Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, III. E ASTON, PA. Skinnkk & Finch, Printers. 1879. INSCRIBED TO THE UNITY OF SERMON AND SONG, IN THE SERVICE OF THE SANCTUARY. S. S. Copyright, 1879, BY kiv. Svi.vanms Stall, A M TABLE OF CONTENTS, PAGR Index of Subjects 7 Texts and Hymns Collated 53 First Line of Each Hymn 67 First Line of Each Verse (after the first verse) 83 i Authors of Hymns 107 PREFACE, To the traveler, the apparent height of Mt. Blanc could scarce be more deceptive than the vast magnitude of the labor which has been exacted in the preparation of this little book. For nearly two years we have been, as it was said of John Foster, "hard at it, at the rate of a sentence a week." The labor grew in magnitude, and when we hoped it done, it was really but just begun. Had space permitted, it would have been our pleasure to have even greatly enlarged upon part first and part second, and to have added another part, giving the occasions which led the authors to write some of the hymns now dear to all Christians. With the faultiness of the many indexes which we have care- fully examined, it would be presumptuous to expect that no im- perfections would be found in this, yet it may, with truth, be asserted, that with arduous labor and much care we have sought the greatest accuracy. But few changes have been made in the names of writers of hymns, and these only where the strongest authorities sided against the work of the General Synod's Committee. We acknowledge the valuable aid of Rev. Edwin M. Long's "Illustrated History of Hymns and their Authors;" Hezekiah Butterworth's "Story of the Hymns;" the service of Mr. Guyon Buehler, of Gettysburg, in alphabetically arranging "the first lines of each verse, after the first verse," and the suggestions and kind interest of Rev. M. Sheeleigh, and Rev. W. C. Cat- tell, D.D., President of Lafayette College. May, 1879. S. S. INDEX OF SUBJECTS Abasement, of self, 71, 88, 89, 337, 418-423. Abba Father, 142. Abhorrence, of sin, 92. Abiding, of Christ with believers, 24, 528, 530, 532. Abraham, the faith of, 360. The God of, 361. Absence from God, 366, 588. Deplored, 299. Repentence for, 148, 328-330. Accepted time, 270-297. Access to God, 142-148. Activity, Christian, 428-433, 449, 450, 454-458, 495. Adam, all fell in him, 88, 89, 154. Christ the Second, 89. Admission, of new members, 256-258. To Christian privileges, 209-212. Adoption, 334, 444, 445. Adoration, 1-33, 95, 97. (See Praise.) Advent of Christ, At birth, no- 114, 170, 171, 229-234. To judgment, 162, 294, 321, 479, 566-571. To kingdom, no, III, 149, 153, 214, 215, 217. Advocate, Christ our, 142-148. Afflicted, invited to Christ, 279, 320. Affliction, comfort under, 76, 77, 329, 363, 441. Deliverance from, 80-82, 329, 379. Encouragement under, 82, 83, 329, 345, 386. Prayer for help in r 346, 347, 378, 385, 463. Refuge in, 14, 80, 81, 329, 358, 367, 388, 462. Submission under, 77, 78, 358, 362, 365, 389. Trusting Christ in, 358, 387, 462, 464. Trusting God in, 347, 356, 367, 377, 388, 389, 443, 446. Aged, may come to Christ, 297. God with, 363. 8 Index of Subjects. Agony, of Christ, 125-134. In Gethsemane, 116, 120, 125, 126, 274. On Calvary, 120, 131, 235-238, 274. Aid of the Spirit, sought, 180-190. All in All, Christ our, 107, 172, 267, 400, 410, 411. Almost Christian, 292. Alms, 427, 430. Alpha and Omega, 350. Ancient of days, 5, 66, 97. Angels adore Christ : Ascended an enthroned, 105, 149, 158, 160-162, 164-166. At his ascension, 150, 240, 242, 244, 245. At his birth, 229-234. At his resurrection, 140, 240, 242-245. At his second coming, 162, 566. Astonished at Christ, 126, 178. Astonished stoop to gaze, 98, 103, 277. Guardian, 167, 385, 469, 472. Invited to praise Christ, 154, 155. Rejoice over repenting sinners, 293, 308. Servants of Christ, 167. Song of the, 229, 230, Anniversary, 543-552. Anticipation of death, 342, 465-480, 578. Archangels, 103, 165, 569. Arm of God, trusting in, 362. Armor, Christian, 327, 458. Ascension of Christ, 140, 239-245. Ashamed of Jesus, 174, 384. Asleep in Jesus, 560. Assurance, expressed, 142-148, 380, 383, 589. Prayed for, 184, 189, 364, 452. Urged, 363, 373, 454-456. Atheism, 76, 309. Atonement, 125-141, 150-178. All sufficient, 135, 150. 273, 274, 310, 317, 329. Finished, 138. Gratitude for, 150, 154. Necessary, 137, 150. Attributes of God, (see God). Autumn, 548-550, 550, (see Seasons). Awakening, prayer for, 205-208. Backsliding, 292, 392, 418-423, 459-461. Invitation to return, 420. Prayer against, 453. Balm, 102, 279. Baptism, of adults, 86, 256, 257. Of children, 258-260, 504, 505. Index of Subjects. 9 Baptism, (Con.) Prayer for children in 258, 504-506. Seal of the Covenant, 504. Bar of God, Hastening to, 197, 296, 475. Bar of death, Christ burst, 37. Behold the Lamb, 240. Beneficence, 427, 430. Bereavement, 583. (See Affliction and Death.) Bethel, 393. Bethlehem, 233. Christ the Star of, 171. Bible ; (See also Holy Scriptures.) A treasure, 249. Faith in, 309. Inspired, 249-255. Suited to our wants, 249, 250, 254. The guide of the young, 106, 252. Value of, 249, 252, 254. Bible Societies, meetings of, 249-255. Birth, of Christ, 110-114. Appearance of star at, 170, 171. Song of angels at, 229-234. The new, 298-308, 323, 324, 350-355. Bleeding soul, ill. Blessedness, of Christ's kingdom, 193, 213, 214, 216. Of a Christian's death, 481, 482. Of the future anticipated, 342, 380, 447, 448. 468-470, 474,476. Of obedience, 408, 439, 440. Of piety, 204, 338, 339, 396-400, 441-446. Blind receive si^ht, 123, 124. Blindness, spiritual, 17, ill, 123, 124. Blood, efficacy of Christ's, 136, 151, 290, 459. Christ's vestments dipped in, 30. Fountain filled with, 136. Merits of Christ's, 50, 482. Of beasts vain, 135. Of Christ, shed for sinners, 128, 453. Bondage, deliverance from, 90, in, 155, 355. Of sin and Satan, 90, 137, 341, 355. Book of life, 106. Bow of promise, 339. Bread, prayer for, 32, 86. Living, 29, 387/ Of life, 329. Breast, resting on Christ's, 342, 343, 365. Brevity, of life, 285, 287, 296, 297, 475. Bridegroom's voice, 178. Broken, heart, 1 1 1. Law, 88, 89. IO Index of Subjects. Brotherly love, 204, 434-438, 598, 601, Burden, of Christ light, 352. Grief a, 425. Burdens, cast upon the Lord, 313, 336. Burial, 554-563, 572-575, 581-591. Of a child, 496, 561. Of a friend, 554, 558. Of a pastor, 563. Call, Gospel, 270-297. Calmness, 344. Calvary, Christ on, 120, 131, 235-238, 274. Christ, the Lamb of, 364. Christ remembers, 136, 306. Come to, 373. Fountain flowing from, 273. Voice from, 138, 280. Canaan, 343, 387^ 572. Captain, of Salvation, 369, 455. Captives, set free, 155", 214, 215, 282. Care, 320, 347-349, 374, 375, 377, 37%, 381, 3^- Cast on Jesus, 353. Cares, 339. Cast on God, 86, 368, 373, 377. Change of heart, 99, 298-308, 323, 324, 350-354. Charity, 204, 333, 427, 430, 434~43 8 - Chastisements, 3, 357. (See Affliction.) Cheerfulness, 334, 335, 360. (See Joy.) Children, baptism of, 258-260, 504, 505. Brought to Christ, 258, 260. Hail Christ, 503. Prayer for, 258, 504-506. We of God, 189, 409, 444, 452. Child-like spirit, 33^. (See Humility and Meekness.) Choice of the Christian, 209-212, 229-234, 408. Christ CHARACTER OK: Beauty and glory, 159, 165, 255. Calmness. 1 19. 336. Compassion, 109, 130, 134, 139, 155, 166, 307, 350. Condescension, 103, 155, 166. Faithfulness, 122. Grace, 103, 1 15, 118. Gentleness, 115, 118, 336. Immutable, 55. Long suffering, 117, 118. Love, 108, 116, 1 1 8, 119, 122, 130, 350, 451. Meekness, 116, 117, 119, 122, 336. Mercy, 119. Mildness, 117. Index of Subjects. 1 I Christ, character of: (Con.; Patient, 1 1 7-1 19, 336. Power, 274. Pure, 119. Symmetry of perfections, 159. Sympathy, 109, 121, 131, 535. Zeal, in, 116, 369. Christ, HISTORY OF : Advent, 110-114, 155. 170, 171, 229-234. Ascension, 140, 239-245. Bore our sins and curse, 135, 1 50, 166. Confessed the father, 122. Conflict, 109. Crucifixion and death, 125-134, 140, 235-238, 307. Crowned and enthroned, 149, 152. Denied and forsaken, 118, 150 Died that we might live, 140, 150, 160. Dying sorrows, 120, 125-134, 235-238. Exaltation in Heaven, 105, 150, 160, 162, 165, 167. '• upon earth, 149, 150, 151, 156, 158, 159, 161, 169. Humiliation, 103, 120, 124, 155, 166, 535. In Gethsemane, 116, 120, 125, 126, 274. In the tomb, 120, 241. Knocks at the door, 283. Mediatorial reign, 242, 281. Miracles, 123, 124. On Calvary, 120, 131-, 235-238, 274. Pleads our cause, 37, 142-148, 274. Precious to believers, 175-178, 397-404. Rejection, 117, 118, 121. Resists Satan, 122. Resurrection, 37, 120, 140, 239-245. Second coming, 145, 215, 321, 449, 564-571. (See Millennium.) Sends Holy Spirit, 172, 179. Suffered privations, 121, 122. Sufferings and death, 125-134, 235-238. Teaching, 1 15. The object of love, 175-178, 333, 391, 397-404- Tied like as we, 109. Triumph, 37, 140,224-228,281,455. (See Millennium.) Weeping, 121, 140. Worshiped, 66, 103, 158, 160, 218. (See Exaltation.) Christ, intersession of, 37, 142, 148, 274. Christ, mission of, origin of: In his love, 16, 71, 94, 96-98, 102-109. In the Father's love, 13, 14, 20, 93-102, 113. 12 Index of Subjects. Christ, names and titles of: Advocate, 142-148. All in Alj, 107, 170, 215, 267. Alpha and Omega, 350. Ancient of Days, 5, 66, 97. Anointed, 25, 132, 229. Bridegroom, 178. Brother, 108, 159, 444. Captain of Salvation, 369, 455. Conqueror, 106, 240, 244, 455. Corner-stone, 191, 192. Counselor, 163. Creator, 9, 64, 103. Crucified, 356. David True, 104, 124, 132, 191. David's Lord, 132. Day-spring, 516. Day-star, 228, 516. Defense, 73, 402. Deliverer, 387. Desire of Nations, 230, 234. Eternal Name, 475. First Fruits of our race, 243. Fountain, of Life, 358. Friend, 105, 108, 130, 140, 143, 146, 159, 2S3, 314, 366, 422, 463. God, 151, 164, 237, 453. Guardian, 14, 70, 525. Guide, 117, 347, 358, 364, 387. Hiding Place, 141, 322, 358. High Priest, 107, 109, 144, 145, 282, 460. Immanuel, 103, 104, 114, 136, 138, 139, 150, 335, 573. Incarnate God and Word, 64, 114, 244, 274.. Jehovah, 28, 388. Judge, 566-571. King and King of Glory, 66, 107, 140, 149-15 1, 154, 158, 162, 177, 191, 229, 230, 234, 332, 402, 435, 519. Lamb, and Lamb of God, 64, 116, 135, 136, 150, 160, 164, 165, 240, 282, 415, 425, 456. Lamb of Calvary, 364. Leader, 369. Life, 106, 255, 319, 410. ^ Light, 90, 117, 173, 177, 255, 516. I ,iving Bread, 29, 387. Lord of All, 149, 579. " Glory and of Hosts, 101, 229, 230. " Life, 120. " Lords, 107. Lover of Souls, 30, 358. Index of Subjects. Christ, names and titles of: (Con.) Maker of all things, 68, 72. Man of Sorrows, 125. Master, 151. Mediator, 114, 134, 135, 139, 142-148. Messenger of Mercy, 95. Messiah, 234. Morning Star, 174, 335. Our Head, 152. Our Sacrifice, 107, 142. Pascal Lamb, 150. Pattern, 1 16-122. Pearl of Greatest Price, 107. Pilgrim, 121, Pilot, 226. Preserver, 402. Priest, 37, 107, 154, 175, 229. Prince of Grace and Life, 155, 218, 466. " Glory, 127, 237. " Peace, in, 164, 217, 230. Prophet, 107, 132, 154, 163, 229. Protector, 525. Radiance Divine, 516. Redeemer, 9, 114, 116, 120, 127-132, 134-141, 238. Refuge, 14, 70, 358, 363, 367. Rest, 319, 381. Righteousness, our, 90, 315, 319, 321, 322. Rock, 105, 132, 191-193, 310, 322. Root and Offspring of David, 104, 132. Saviour, 50, 150, 159, 237, 270, 422, 424. 453. Second Adam, 89. Seed of the Woman, 233. Shepherd, 73, 99, 397, 489, 498, 525. Son of David, 25, 104, 124, 132, 191. " God, 30, 103, 119, 244. Strength, 319, 347, 357, 387, 388, 454. Sun of Righteousness, 107, 173, 230, 516, 528. Surety, 142, 144. Teacher, 115, 249,427. Triumphant Head, 244. Truth, 106. Way of Truth and Life, 106, 309, 425. Wisdom, 347. Word, 67, 103, 114, 132. Christ, TERSON AND NATURE OF : Divine, 103-105, 114, 132, 139. Human, 103-105, 109, 114, 233, 535. Human and Divine united, 63-67, 103-105. 14 Index of Subjects. Christian, 325-480. Activity, 428-433, 449, 450, 454-45 8 , 495- Almost, 292. Armor, 327, 458. Beneficence, 427, 430. Choice of the, 209-212, 229-234, 408. Christ his only desire, 400. Clothing of, 321, 458. Communion, 203, 204, 403, 404, 434-438, 577, 580. Conflict, 454-458. Courage, 79-85, 361-363, 369, 371, 375~377, 3%3> 3%%, 389. Death and burial of, 481, 482, 558. 560, 573. Example, 351, 369, 427, 436. Fellowship, 203, 204, 403, 404, 434-43 8 > 577, 5 8 °- Fidelity, 411, 424, 428, 453, 456. Forbearance, 117, 118, 336-338. Fortitude, 455-457- Graces, 332-349. Holiness, 323, 35°-355- Joy, 102, no, 334. Liberality, 427, 430. Life, blessings of, 439-442, 445-448, 481. Love, 204, 434-438, 598, 601. " for the Saviour, 175, 178, 267, 3^2, 335, 390-407, 412. Meekness, 122, 336-338. Privileges, 249-269. Resignation, 71-78, 344~349> 35 6 "3 8 9> 462-464. Soldiers, 454-458. Stability, 411, 424, 428, 453, 456. Sympathy, 222, 430, 434, 438. Triumph, 96, 144, 159, 455, 456. Wanderer invited to return, 420. Warfare, 454-458. Zeal, 428-433, 449, 45°, 454-45^, 495- Christians, awake! 37. Backsliding, 292, 392, 418-423, 459-461. Blessedness of, 439-448, 481, 482, 573, 581. Crucified to the world, 127, 401, 408-417. Die happy, 481, 482, 558, 560, 573. Doing God's will, 29. " good, 117, 427-433. Example of departed, 369, 436, 581. Happy and prosperous, 363, Heirs of God, 165, 189, 444, 445. Intersession of, 325-331. Kings, Priests and Conquerors, 165, 482. Preciousness of Christ to, 175-178, 397, 399-405. Index of Subjects. 1 5 Christians, (Con.) Security of, 411, 440-448. Sons of God, 444, 445. Union of, In Heaven and on earth, 203, 204, 435, 577. With Christ, 131, 310, 365. " each other, 9, 203, 204, 434-438. Working for Christ, 428-433, 449, 450, 454-458, 495. Church, a desirable abode, 24. 46-54, 193, 577. Afflictions of the, 226, 483. Beauty and glory of, 46-54, 193. Believers safe in, 192. Benefits of the, 24, 328. Built on a rock, 191-193. Christ's presence in, 24, 25, 27, 28, 193. Corner-stone laid, 191, 192,485-488,492. Dedication of a new, 202, 485, 488-492. Delight in, 46-54, 191. Delivered from foes, 80, 194, 484. First born above, 585. Foundation, 191-193. God's habitation, 24, 25, 193. " love for, 483, 484. " glory seen in, 49. Her ministry, 195-201. Laborers in prayer for, 222. Love for, 46-54, 202, 341. Re-dedication of a, 461. Revival of the, 121, 205-208, 459-461. Safety of, 193, 194, 483 Stability of, 80, 194. Success and triumph of, 192, 213-228. The Gentiles come to, 227. Uniting with, 209-212, 256, 258, 411. Unity of, 203, 204, 435, 577. City, of God. 193. No abiding, 340. Clay, Christ dwelt in, 103. Close of, day, 395, 519-533. Worship, 19, 32, 33, 385, 387, 513, 519-S33, 592-601. Cloud, pillar of, 193. Comfort, for mourners, 168, 444. From Scriptures, 255. Comforter, 188, 189. (See Holy Spirit.) Communion. (See Lord's Supper.) Around Mercy Seat, 328. Of Saints in Heaven, 577, 580. With Christ, and God, 390-407. " brethren, 203, 204, 403, 404, 434"43 S > 577, 5 So - 1 6 Index of Subjects. Compassion: Of Christ for sinners, 3, 109, 130, 134, 139, 155, 166, 169, 307, 35°- Of Christ not to be abused, 290. Condescension, of Christ, 103, 120, 124, 134, 155, 163, 166. Conferences and Synods, 201, 202, 434-438. Close of, 594, 597, 598, 601. Confession, of sins, 89, 318, 414-423. (See Repentance.) Confessing Christ publicly, 104, 212. Confidence, 71-87, 356-389. In Christ, 135, 286, 317, 358, 364, 365, 372-374, 37%, 383, 384. In God, 17, 71, 360-371, 375, 377, 380. " Providence, 71-87, 356, 357, 363, 368, 371-380. Confirmation, 209-212, 256, 258, 411. Conflict, Christian, 454-458. Of Christ, 109, 274. Conformity to Christ, 1 15-122, 313, 323, 336, 564. Conqueror, title of Christ, 106, 240, 244, 455. Song of, 369, 573, 581. The Christian a, 335, 455, 480, 482. Conscience, accusing, 277. Guilty, 135. Peace of, 17, 135, 180, 442. Wounded, 279. Consecration of churches, 488-492. Of possessions, 127. " self, 79, 90, 127, 128, 148, 209-212, 257, 299, 311, 323, 352,408-417,421. Consistency, 345, 350, 351. Consolation, 367, 368, 371-373, 375-3§ 2 - Constancy, 411,453, 463. Contemplation, of Heaven, 339-343, 465, 590. Contentment, prayer for, 51, 76, 344, 349. Contrition, 148, 273, 289, 298-308, 3 1 °-3 I 5> 3 2 3> 33°> 35 2 > 378, 408-423. Conversion, 99, 298-308, 323, 324, 350-355. All of grace, 94, 97. Happy moments at, 335, 392, 459. Joy in Heaven over, 293. Of the world, 227. (See Millenium.) Praise for, 97, 154. Prayer « 137, 270, 301, 305, 306, 323, 352, 387. Conviction, 298-308. Prayer for, 324. Corner-stone, laying of, 485-488, 492. Christ the, 191, 192. Coronation of Christ, 97, 149. Courage, arousing of, 82,83, $5, 226, 363, 371. Index of Subjects. 1 7 Courage, (Con.) Christian, 79-85, 361-363, 369,371, 375-377, 3&3> 3%%> 389- Source of, 81, 84, 93, 455. Sustained, 85, 384, 450. Want of deplored, 456, 457. Courts, of God, or sacred, 25, 48, 49, 202. Covenant, baptism and seal of, 504. God faithful to his, 8^, 273, 363, 384. Creation, ascribed to Christ, 9, 64, 72, 103. " God, 1, 6, 11, 68-70. " the Trinity, 67. Sustained by God, 56. Creator, 1, 6, 8, 9, 17, 68-71. Creatures, trusting vain, 414. Cross, all our theme, 133, 152, 172. Bearing the, 120, 345, 424. Christ's sufferings on, 127-134, 235-238. Clinging to, 152, 310. Contemplation of, 121, 127. Crucifixion to the world at, 424. Delight in, 121, 152, 345,394- Glory in, 127, 133,384. Griefs and raptures at, 394. Repentance at, 127, 129, 307. Salvation by, 127-129, 135, 136, 317. Self-dedication at, 209, 424. Sitting at foot of, 394. Soldier of, 456. Taken up, 424. View, 127, 274, 394. Crown, immortal, 342, 345. Of thorns, 1 21, 130, 152. Starry, 455. Crowns, cast before Christ, 345, Crucifixion, of Christ, 127-132, 138, 140, 235-238. Of Christians to the world, 127, 401, 408-417. Crucify the Lord afresh, 289, 355. Curse, removed, 135, 570. Darkness, comfort in, 76, 77, 339, 565. Powers of defeated, 90. 155. Spiritual, mourning over, 459. Turned to day, 371. Veils the skies, 125, 126, 128, 140. David, Christ son of and true, 104, 124, 132, 191. Day, close of, 395. Eternal, 342. Of grace, 280, 285, 288, 290, 295-297. IS Index of Subjects Day, (Con.) Of Judgment, 162, 294,305, 321, 479, 566-571. " Pentecost, 179-190, 246-248. Death, anticipations of, 342, 465-480, 578, 586. A release, 466, 477. Certainty of, 294. Christ, a guide in, 371, 387. (See Guidance Divine.) '' burst bonds of, 37, 239, 241, 242, 244, 245. 11 his presence in, 175,477, 560. Contemplation of, 17, 294, 296, 342, 465, 560. Disarmed, 155, 558. Fear of removed, 8^, 239. (See Fear.) Happy desired, 405, 586. Its sting removed, 140, 554, 560. Of a minister, 563. " an infant, 496, 561. " friends and kindred, 554, 558, 583. " righteous happy, 481, 482, 558, 560, 573. k - saints 558, 560. " wicked terrible, 480. " youth, 559. Preparation for, 288-297. Seals our fate, 285, 295-297. Second, 480. Sin, the sting of, 140, 560. Temporal and eternal, 480. Terminates probation, 285, 290, 295-297. Triumph after, 17, 407, 481, 482, 572, 573, 577, 581, 582. Valley of, 375. Victory over, 140, 155, 239. Welcomed, 471. Deceitfulness of sin, 91, 92, 410, 414, 416. Declension, spiritual, 418-423, 459-461. Lamented, 453, 459. Dedication, self, 79, 90, 127, 128, 148, 209-212, 257, 299, 31 1, 323, 352,408-417, 421. Of sanctuary, 488-492, Defense, Christ our, in trouble, 14, 73, 402. Delay, danger of, 283, 285, 287, 290, 295-297. Warning against, 197, 285, 290. I >elight, in Christ, 400. (See Preciousness of Christ.) In the cross, 127, 133, 345, 384, 394. " worship, 46-54. Deliverance, in afflictions, 80-S2, 329, 379. From bondage, 90, ill, 155,355. •' hell, 155, 3«7- " spiritual foes, 37, 455, " sin > 35 2 - Index of Subjects. 19 Departed saints, example of, 369, 436. Dependence, on Christ, 358, 364, 365, 376, 3S2. On God, 69,377, 546. " Providence, 71-87. Depravity, SS-92, 113. Desert, blossom as rose, 225. Designs, of God wise, 76-78. Despair, plunged in gulf of, 155. Despondency, 36^, 367, 371, 373, 406. Devotional spirit, prayed for, 184. Diligence, 428-433. 449, 45°, 454-45 8 , 495- Disconsolate, come ye, 329. Discontent lamented, 419. Dismission, hymns for, 19, 32, 33, 3S5, 387, 513, 519-533, 592-601. Divinity of Christ, 63-67, 103-105, 1 14, 132, 139. Doing good, 117, 427-433. Doom of the wicked, 92, 440, 566-571. Door, Christ knocking at, 283. Praying Christ to open, 30. Doubt, 367, 372. Dismissed, 83^ 123, 270, 371, 377. Dove, pinions of, 340, 341. Doxologies, 19, 66, 67, 247, 511, 519, 1-16. Dust, deep in, 89. Dying, Savior's love, 235. Prayer of the, 306, 307, 312. Eagles, mount as, 85, 328. Early, instruction, 497. Piety, 291, 497, 498, 501, 507. Earnestness, 428-433, 449, 450, 454~45 8 , 495- Earth, joins in praising Christ, 37. Earthly things, vanity of, 370, 414-417. Ebenezer, 16, 437. Education, 497. Efficacy, of Christ's blood, 136, 151, 290,459. Of faith, 359, 360. " g^ce, 93, 94, 97, 358. Effusion of spirit, at Pentecost, 179-190, 246-248. Prayer for, 28, 179-190. Election of church officers, 202. Encouragement to faith : In Christ, 135, 286, 317, 358, 364, 365, 372-374, 378, 383, 384. In God, 17, 71, 360-371, 375, 377, 380. " Providence, 71-87, 356, 357, 3^3, 3^ 37 1-380. To repentance, 93-98, 102, 293. Enemies, of the Church subdued, 194. Spiritual, 457. 20 Index of Subjects. End of the wicked, 92. Envy, denied, 351. Eternal rest, 37, 178, 381. Eternity, 572-587. Contemplated, 17. Of God, 55, 56. Of Heaven, 159, 572, 573, Praise of, 17, 75. Eucharist, 16, 127-136, 261-269, 310. Eve and forbidden fruit, 91. Evening, and morning rejoice, 514. Confidence in God at, 521. Hymns for worship in, 395, 512, 519-533. Of Lord's day, 45, 523, 533. Sacrifice, 524. Everlasting life, 466, 565, 583. (See Immortality.) Exaltation, of Christ, 19, 95, 105, 112, 149-178, 239-245. Of fallen man, 114. Example, or pattern of Christ, 106, 116-122, 163, 336. Of Christ in doing good, 117, 427. Of Christians, 351, 369, 427, 436. Excellency of Christ, 159. Exhortations, to attend upon ordinances, 14, 15. To bear the Cross, 120, 345. To banish sin, 283. To embrace Christ, 95, 168, 283, 570. To fly or hasten to Christ, 285. To praise God, 12. To take Christ's yoke, 90, 352. To seek grace and peace, 93-102, 570. To scorn not the gospel, 288. To the wanderer to return, 284, 390, 420. Exiles, Christians here, 341, 342. Experience, knowing by, 361. Religious, 361. Expostulations, with sinners, 274, 280, 285, 289, 290. Extension of Christ's kingdom, 213-228. (See Millenium.) Fainthearted, inspired, 81-85, 93, 226, 363, 371, 384, 449~45 8 - Faith, 309-3I5- A substitute for sight, 339, 360. Blessedness of, 316, 319, 320, 360, 368, 370, 372, 374, ; 375,383. Evidence of things unseen, 300. Fear dispelled by, 335, 360. Foundation of, 363, 371. Gift of God, 100. In Christ, 135, 3°9-5 I 5> 3*7, 3*9-3 2 2, 358, 3^4, 36$, 372, 373, 378, 381, 382, 384. 21 :, (Con.) In divine guidance. " ) K 3*3, 387-389. - evidence, 7 : ■- - -- " thepr T jr'..:i :i: :". y. I 55. ;:•> ?--■ Living and dea; Of Abraham, v Our guide, 339, 360. :omes the world. : : \ . ' Power of; 359, 360. Pra 57. Faith: (07,424-4 . 122. " God to his covenant. 83, 226. 275. 5-':. 384. Fall of man, 88-92, 115. 1 : - ult of, 90, 1 13, 157. Family, the children of, 504-506. : :_. .15^-455. -ship, 85, 508-53 Farewell, to departed friend-. : 'j. To earthly scenes, 481. F :>:■>_-. -1-. :J.j. Fr.r.t:. A: 1 F;.:r.tr. 1^2. God a, 32, 2Sjl. ;;.i. ;^l. -5. .::■;., lil. ±u.. ^5. God pities like. -_'■:. 424. F.v.he: r — . 17. Feast, God's love i, 45. '.i >:"■*".. 51.271. Fear, cast out by love, l; ;::. 348. I'.--: : • : : : ■ 2 LI. 1 35* ::j' ouuugai. Fellowship, Christian. : 204, 403, 404, 434-438, 57? : h God and C Fetters, sin make ; Fidelity, 411, ^2^. 428 Fire, pillar of, 19: First fruits, Christ of our race, 245 22 Index of Subjects. FLAX, smoking, 109. Flying to Christ, 281, 307, 358. For refuge, 14, 312, 358, 363, 366, 367. (See Refuge. Flesh, and heart, fail, 93. Denied and subdued, 351. Foes, God stronger than his, 388, 453. Ten thousand arise, 457. Vanquished, 37, 455. Following, Christ, 116-121, 408-417, 424-427. Departed worthies, 369. 436. Folly of neglecting religion, 277, 355. Food, daily, 32. Divine, 29. Supplied by God, 69. Forbearance, of Christians, 117, 118, 336-338. Divine, 3, 119, 420. Forbidden fruit,' 91. Foreknowledge of God, 71. Forgiveness, assurance of, 288, 289. Atonement, the ground of, 2, 135-141, 150, 280. Bought with blood, 135, 150, 280, 281. Joy and praise for, 13 14, 97-102, 154, 168, 169. . Prayer for, 298-307. Of injuries, 11 7-1 19. " sins, 298-304, 306, 310-322, 418, 420-422. Through Christ, 106, 135-141. Forms, Jewish, could not save, 135. Fortitude, 455-457- Fountain, Christ a, 16, 136, 270, 275. Of Christ's blood, 136, 315. <; grace, 281, ^8j. " Hfe, 358 Opened for sins, 136, 273, 278, 281, 290. 11 There is a fountain," 136. Foundation, Christ a, 132, 1 91-193, 310. Firm on God's word, 363. Frailty, of man, 287, 294, 296, 475, 476. Freedom, conferred by Christ, 90. From sin and satan, 90, 355, 425. 11 the law, 89. In Christ, 137, 335. " death of Christ, 137, 355. " obedience, 345. Free grace, 270-275, 281, 282. Friend, Christ our, 105, 108, 283, 366, 422, 463. Christ the sinner's, 108, 140, 146, 283, 314. ( rod our, 5, 60. Friends, in I leaven, 474, 583. Friendship, Christian, 434-438. Fruit, forbidden, 91. Index of Subjects. 23 Fruits of the Spirit, Hope. 339-343, 367. (See Hope.) I >y and peace, 169, 177, 334, 335. Love, 175-178, 33 2 > 333,404, 405. Meekness and humility, 116-119,336-338. Patience and resignation, 344-349, 356, 364, 365, 372-374, 38'- Funeral, 342, 465-480, 554~5 6 3* 572-575, 5SI-59 1 - Future, blessedness anticipated, 342, 380, 447, 448. 465-476. Punishment, 96, 480, 566-571. Gate, strait, 292. (See Way.) Gentiles, come to Christ, 227. Gentleness, 116-119, 163,336-338. Gethsemane, 116, 120, 125, 126, 274. Giving, 427, 430. . seeing through darkly, 77. Glory, ascribed to Christ, 101, 229-234, 255. Ascribed to God, 101, 229. Of Christ, 103-178. " redemption, 14, 15, 96, 155, 156. Glorying, in the Cross, 127, 133, 384. God, BEING, ATTRIBUTES AND ACTS: Almighty, 56, 59, 60, 69. Creating work, 1, 6, II, 68-70. Eternity, 55, 56. Faithfulness and truth, 83, 273, 363, 384. Forbearance, 3, 119, 420. Glorious in saving sinners, 93-102. Goodness, 2-5, 51, 61, 62, 8l. Government, 71-87. Holiness and Justice, 18. Immutability, I, II, 55, 56.'. Incomprehensibility, 76-78. Indwelling, 18. Infinitude, 55, 77. LongsufTering, 3, 75, 283, 284, 287, 289, 290. Love of, 61, 62, 93-98. Mercy, 3. 75, 81, 83,95, 134. Omnipotence, 10, 59. 81-86, 315, 371. Omnipresence, 55-58, 41 1. Omniscience, 55—58. Patience, 3, 101, 420. Pity, 60, 424. Providence, 51, 71-87. Reconciled in Christ, 139, 142. Searches the heart, 58. Self-existant, 56. Sovereignty, 1, 4, 10, 1 1, 59, 71, 72. Stronger than his foes, 38S, 453. trinity, 63-67. 24 Index of Subjects. God, being, attributes and acts : Truthfulness, 83, 273, 363, 384. Unsearchable, 55, 76, 77. Unchangableness, I, If, 55, 56. Unity of the Godhead, 63, 66, 67. Wonderful in providence, 71-78. Works off 1, 4-6, 10, 11, 68, 69. God, NAMES AND TITLES : Abba Father, 142. All-powerful, 56. Almighty, 66. ''Ancient of Days," 5, 66, 97. Creator, I, 6, 8, 9, 17, 68, 71. Defender, 5. Ever-living, 55. Father, 32, 284, 334, 344, 403, 409, 424, 444, 445. Friend, 5, 60. Fountain of Being, 56. God of Jacob, 86, 327. Guardian and Defender, 5, 363. Helper, 545. " I Am," 56. Jehovah, 1, 4, 28, 63. Just and Holy, 358. King, 5, 66. King of Kings, 113. Love, 62. Maker, 1, 5. Portion, 408. Preserver, 8. Refuge and Shield, 5,49, 70, 80. Ruler, 4. (See Sovereignty of God.) Self-existant, 56. Shepherd, 73, 74. Source of Blessing, 549. " Good, 56. Sun and Sun of Righteousness, 49. Goodness of God, 2-5, 14, 51, 61, 62, 69, 81. A ground of trust, 71-87, 356-389. Extolled, 4, 14, 69. In the mission of Christ, 93-IOI, 1 13, 1 14, 128. • Praise for, 1-22, ^. Shown in yearly bounties, 432, 548-552. " works and word, 1, 4-6, 10, II, 68, 69. Gospel, a feast, 31, 271. Blessedness of, 193, 198, 204, 213-216. Call of, 270-297. Displays God's glory, 272, 284. Law contrasted, 89, 135, 137. Index of Subjects. 25 Gospel, (Con.) Spread and success of, 213, 228. (See Millenium.) Government, 71-87. 194. Grace, a cheering sound 93, 94. Adored, 64, 65, 93-102, 113, 1 14, Amazing, 93. And vengeance, 355. Day of, 280, 285, 288, 290, 295-297. Efficacy of, 93, 94, 97, 358. Fountain of, 281, 387. Free, 270-275, 281, 282. Growth in, 345, 350-355, 360, 364, z%^ 390-39$- Inexhaustable, 271-273. In praise of, 93-102, 113, 114. Life, the day of, 285, 287, 297. Miracle of, 154. Plenteous, 358. Quickening, 93, 94, 99, 100, Redeeming, 64, 94-98. Reigns with power and justice, 89, 90. Resisting, of Jesus, 355. Restoring sought, 298-308. Riches of, 3. Rivers of, 271-273, 278, 334. Sceptre of, 286. Subdues sin, 3. Voice of free, 281. Graces, Christian, 332-349. Prayed for, 350-353. Grass, our days as, 3. Gratitude, for atonement, 89, 90, 95-98, 1 50-178. For mercies. 1— 17, 19-22, 50, 51, 69, 74, 75, 512. To God, 1-22, 75. Grave. (See Death and Burial.) Christ entered and blessed, 155, 554, 555, 557, 558. Warning from, 478. Victory over, 140, 155, 239, 557. Greeks, of wisdom boast, 139. Greenland's icy mountains, 221. Grief, 367, 372, 425. (See Affliction.) Grieving the Spirit, 288-290, 460, 461. Growth in grace, 345, 350-355, 360, 364, 383, 390-398. Guardian, 14, 70, 525. Guardianship and guidance of God: Blessedness of, 356, 361-363, 374, 375, 377, 383, 388. Prayer for, 86, 185, 347, 348, 358, 376, 385, 387. Guidance, Divine, 69, 86, 346-349, 354, 356-3 62 > 3%7> 3 8 9- Of Holy Spirit, 181. 26 Index of Subjects. Guide, Christ a, 14. 70, 525. Guilt, a burden, 381. And misery .of man, 137. Confession of, 88-92. Removed by Christ, 3, 135-137* 3°7- Hail! (salutation), 150, 153, 154, 243. Halleluiah, 138, 215, 566. To the Lamb, 281. Happiness : Of Christian, future, 440, 441. (See Future.) " present, 439, 441, 442. Of fellowship with God and Christ, 390, 397, 398-4OI, 405-407, 413. Of hope, 339-343' 37°. " life in Christ, 410,414-417. " love and trust, 333~335> 359' 3 6o > 3 68 > 37°> 37 2 > 3%3- " meekness, 338. " pardon and justification, 316, 319, 320, 334, 335. Hand, at Christ's right, 569. Of God leading, 347, 34$, 35 6 > 3 62 > 375- Harvest, 433, 548-55°. 55 2 - Golden, 396. Home, 432, 552. Haven, Christ our, 358. Healing, in his wings, 230, 368. Hearing the word, 592, 593. Heart, a thankful, 344. A contrite, 323. Broken, to bind, III. Change of needful, 323, 324. 350-354. Coldness of, 28, 423, 459-461. Deceitfulness of, 419. Depraved, 88-92. Hardness of, 28, 30. " Hearts of stone," 28. Lowly, 323. Purity of, 323. Renewal of, 99, 298-308, 323, 324. 350-354* Searching of, 58, 323, 413, 452. Subdued, 35 1, 419, 421. Surrendered to God, 209-2 1 2, 408-417. Thankful, 323. Heathen, evangelized, 225, 227. (See Millenium.) Heaven, anticipations of, 465, 468, 470, 564, 578, 586, 588. • Aspirations for, 45, 339-343* 4°6, 467, 469. 47 1 , 474, 48a Beautiful, 343, 572, 576, 578, 590, 591. Blessedness of, 343, 369, 383, 471, 572-575* Bliss, of, 573, 581, 582, 585, 590. Index of Subjects. 27 Heaven, (Con.) Christ, glory of, 165, 255, 588. " there, 579~5 81 - Contemplation of, 339-343, 465, 590. Eternity of, 159, 572, 573. Friends there, 474. 583, 589. Glory of, 576. Holiness of, 580. Home, 159, 340, 589, 590. Mansions in, 465, 579, 588, 589. Prospect of joyful, 339-343, 3&3> 465, 572, 580. " makes death welcome, 466, 467, 471. Reaping there. 574. Reunfon in, 583, 584. Rest there, 42, 115, 340, 342, 381, 3S3, 480, 574, 575, 580. Saints employ in, 369, 467, 573, 581, 582. Satisfying, 579. Society of, 590, 591. Soon and forever, 587. Songs and worship of, 105, 149, 158, 160-162, 164-166, 467, 573' 58i, 58 2 - SorrovP dispelled by hope of, ^3, 572-575. The heavenly Canaan, 572. " " Jerusalem, 590, 591. " general assembly, 577. Vision of, 342, 581, 582. Heavens, show God's glory, 68. Shrowded at death of Christ, 123, 140. Heirs of God, 165, 189, 444, 445. Hell, 91, 480, 566-571. Existence and eternity, 96, 480, 571. Gates of resisted, 192. Subdued, 140, 163. Vanquished, 70, 140, 155, 455. Help, Christ flies to, 169. Derived from Heaven, 70. Hiding Place, Christ a, 141, 322, 358. High Priest, Christ our, 107, 109, 144, 145, 282, 460. Holiness, breathing after, 350, 354, 382, 390-407. Christian, 323, 35°"355- Prayer for, 323, 353, 411. Holy resolves, 210, 286, 515. Holy Scriptures. (See also Bible.) Comfort from, 253, 315, 363. Delight in, 191, 249, 255. Excellence of, 249. Faith in, 309, 351, 363. 2 g Index of Subjects. Holy Scriptures, (Con.) Inspiration of, 249-255. Our guide, 106, 253. Riches of, 249, 253. Holy Spirit, adoration of, 66. Beareth witness, 66, 186, 189. Cleanses, 90, 179, 183, 186, 187, 324. Coming or effusion, 66, 179, 181-183, 246-248, 324. Convinces of sin, 172, 324. Danger of withdrawal, 288-290, 460, 461. Earnest of Heaven, 186, 188, 189,465, 5 8 9- Enlightening, 180, 185-187. Fruits of, 332-348. Grieved, 288-290, 460, 461. Guidance of, 185. Inspirer of prayer, 184. Invitation of, 275. Invoked, 66, 189, 190, 218, 324. Operations of, 179, 180, 190. Pentecostal effusion, 179, 246-248. Power of, 66. Prayer, His operations, 28, 184, 187, 188, 324. for His effusion, 179, 182, 190, 248. " '« guidance, 181. « indwelling, 184, 188, 189, 324, 460. <■' return, 184, 190, 392, 461. stay, 66, 181, 184, 186, 324,460,461. Quickness in love, 63, 179, 182-184, 186, 324. Regenerates, 90, 179, 184, 189, 218. Renewing, 64, 179, 180, 187, 324. Reveals Christ, 179, 181, 187, 190, 324. Strivings of, 275, 288-290, 460, 461. Sustains believers, 179, 180, 185, 186, 188. Holy Spirit, names and titles : Applver of Salvation, 180. Comforter, 66, 188, 189, 247. Consecrating fire, 184. Divine. 247, 248. Dove, 181, 182, 189. Eternal, 184. God, 248. Guardian, 181, 185, 246, 247. ( aiide, 181. Healer, 187, 188. Life, 184, 324. Light, 184-188, 461. Love, 182, 186, 247. Spirit of adoption, 312. Index of Subjects. 29 Holy spirit, names and titles, (Con.) Spirit of Power, 66. 14 Purity, 184. " Truth, 246, 247. Home, 115, 159, 340, 468, 5S0, 589, 590, Harvest, 432, 552. The Heavenly, 115, 159, 580, 589, 590. Hope, 339-343- And fear alternating, 286. Found only in God and Christ, 139, 291, 342, 367, 577. God of our, 389. In affliction, 339, 341, 368, 386, 462, 464, 465, 580. 44 anticipation of death, 469, 470, 476. Of Heaven, 335, 340-343, 590. " salvation, 318, 335. Hosanna ! To Christ, ^7, 104, HI, 126, 44 God's upholding hand, 514. " Son of David, 104, 191, House, not made with hands, 115, 194, 465, 588. Of God 21, 24-28, 48. (See Church.; Humanity of Christ, 103-105, 109, 114, 233, 535. Humble, exalted, 95, 114. Humiliation, 418, 540. Of Christ, 103, 120, 124. 155, 166, 535. Humility, 336-338. Before God, 71, 79. Hypocrites, warned, 292. «I Am," 56. Imitating saints, 369, 436. Imitation of Christ, 116-121, 424-427. In doing good, 427. Im manual praised in Heaven, 114, 136, 138, 573. Title of Christ, 103, 104, 114, 136, 138, 139, 150, 535, 573- Immortality, 17, 466, 467, 469. 480, 564, 565, 583. Immutability, of God, I, II, 55, 56. Importunity, 26, 331. Imputation, of Adam's sin, 88, 89. Of Christ's righteousness, 129, 135-141, 158-161, 306, 309-322. Incarnation, 97, 98, 110-115, 1 7°- Praise for, 114. (See Advent.) Incense, 527. Inconstancy, 4.20, 421, 459-461. Individual accountability, 456. Indwelling, of Christ, 350. 30 Index of Subjects. Indwelling, (Con.) Of Holy Spirit, 184, 188, 189, 324, 460. Sin, 419. Infants, 496-507. Baptism of, 258-260, 504, 505. Ingratitude, 420. Deplored, 419, 422. Injuries, forgiveness of, 117-119. Inspiration, 246. Of the Scriptures, 249-255. Prayer for, 28, 578. Installation, 195-200. Intercession of Christ, 142-148, 150, 274. Of Christians, 323-331. Invitations, of Christ, 270, 276, 279-281, 283, 284. Of the gospel, 270-297, 315, 570. " God, 277. " the Church, 275. " " Holy Spirit, 275, 288. To come to Christ, 271-276, 279. " Gospel feast, 31, 271. " the " heavy ladened," 274, 276. Invocation, 16, 21, 26-32, 207. Israel, 70. Salvation of, 223, 224. Israel's God, 17. King, 50. It is finished, 138, 274. Jacob, 86, 327. Jehovah, title of Christ, 28, 388. Of God, 1, 4, 28, 63. Jerusalem, Jews return to. 223. The New, 590, 591. Jesus. (See Christ. ) Ashamed of, 174, 384. How sweet and precious name of, 139, 151, 154, 175. Praise to, 154, 175. Shall reign, 213. Jewish forms could not save, 135. Jews, boasting in the law of, 139. Prayer for, 223. Return to Jerusalem, 223, 224. John, on breast of Christ, 178. Jordan, banks of, 343, 387, 474. Rolled between, 572. Joy, because of salvation, 97, 102. Begun on earth, 334. hid ex vf Subjects, 31 JoV, (Con.) In Christ and his benefits, 169, 177. u Heaven over returning sinner, 293. 4< mission of Christ, 107-114, •' worship, 23-28, 46-54. Of adoption, 334, 444, 445- 11 fellowship with God, 335. Universal at Christ's advent, 230. Jubilee, song of, 214, 215. Year of, 282. Judge, Christ the, 566-571. Judgment : Christ coming to, 162, 294, 305, 321, 479, 566, 570, 571. Description of the, 567, 571. Preparation for, 304, 305, 568, 569, 586. Summons to, 566, 571. Justice and mercy, 98, 102. Of God, 18, 358. Justification, by faith, 135, 309-322. Happiness of, 316, 319, 320, 334, 335. Kedron, 126. Kindness, 427, 430, 438. King of Kings, 1 13* King, title of Christ, 66, 107, 140, I49-151, 154, 158, 162, 177, 191, 229, 230, 234, 332, 402, 435, 519. Of God, 5, 66. Kingdom of Christ ; Blessings of, 153, 213, 216, 218, 220. Extension of, 213, 214, 220, 221, 224, 225, 227. Glory of, 213. Opposition to vain, 193, 194, 484. Prayer for, 218-220. Progress of, 213, 215, 217, 221. Stability of, 191- 194. Triumph of, 214, 215, 224-228. Kings and Priests to God, 165, 482. Know but in part, 77- Knowledge, 76-78, 246. Vain to subdue sin, 333. Lamb, behold the, 150, 240. Christ the, 64, 116, 135, 136, 150, 160, 164, 165,240* 1 282,415,425, 456. Come to redeem, 158, 160, 281. Coming to, 311. His blood, 135, 137, 158. Of Calvary, 364. 32 Index of Stibjects. Lamb, (Con.) Of God, 172, 240, 282, 303, 422. That once was slain, 37. Worshiped, 37, 138, 158, 160. Worthy the, 158, 160. Law, and gospel contrasted, 89, 135, 137. Broken, 88. 89. Conviction by the, 129, 311, 330, 355. Freedom from, 89. Jews boasting in the, 139. Loved and kept, 439, 440. Of Moses, 355. Leprosy, of sin, 273. Liberality, 427, 430. Life, brevity of, 285, 287, 296, 297, 475. Christ the, 106, 255, 319, 410. Eternal, 466, 565, 583. (See Immortality.) Evening of light, 339. " I would not live alway," 471. Like a dream, 564. Object of, 291, 296, 410, 428, 429, 568. Probation ends with, 475. The reason of grace, 285, 287, 297. Solemnity of, 287, 294-297, 428, 475, 480, 568. Uncertainty of, 285, 287, 288, 297, 468, 475. Vanity of, 277, 287, 414-417, 564. Light ! Christ of the world, 90, 117, 173, 177, 255, 516. Given by H. Spirit, 180, 181, 183-187. In darkness, 115, 368. The emblem of joy, 177, 368. Walking in, 390, 392. Likeness, to Christ, 1 15-122, 313, 323, 336, 469, 564. To God, 564. Lilies, of the held, 368. Living, by faith, 357, 359, 362, 364, 376, 377, 390. Near to Christ. 410. " « God, 392, 393, 398 Longing for, communion with God, 47, 349, 392, 393. Christ's second advent, 145, 215, 321, 449, 564-571. Heaven, 45, 339-343, 4^6, 467, 469, 471, 474, 480. Xion, 223, 224, 226-228, 341. Longsuffering ! Of Christ, 117, 118. " God, 3, 75, 101, 119, 283, 284,^287, 289, 290, 420. Looking to Jesus, 129, 306, 317, 372, 373, 400. Lord's Day, 34-45, 54, 239-242, 523. (See Sabbath.) Evening of, 45, 519-533. Index of Subjects. $} Lord's prayer, 32. Lord's Supper, 16, 127-136, 261-269, 310. Lons of all things for Jesus' sake, 424. Lost slate of man, 88-92, 113. Love, attractive, 139, 451. Boundless, 451. Brotherly, 204, 434-438, 598, 601. Casts out fear, 93, 335, 349. Christ's adored, 95, 108, 1 18, 122, 350, 401. Divine, 178, 350. Dying love of Christ, 235. Free' and unchangeable, 451. God is, 62. Nothing separates from Christ's, 122, 178. Of Christ, 108, 109, 112, 114, 127-131, 134, 136-140 35°^ 40i. Of God, 60-62, 93-98. " Holy Spirit, 188. The essential grace, 333. To Christ, 175, 178, 267, 332, 335, 397, 399, 400, 401, 404, 413. To enemies, 118. " God, 332, 334, 335, 393, 398. " the Church, 48, 202 Redeeming, 168. Weakness of deplored, ig2, 451. "Lovest thou me," 451, 452. Lovingkindness, 169. Lowly heart, 323. Lukewarmness, 182, 184, 418, 459-461. Lust, Holy Spirit subdues, 180. Prayer for deliverance from, 419. Majesty of God, 1, 5, 10, 11, 55-61. Maker, God the, 1, 5. (See Creator and Creation.) Man, Christ draws all, 227. Dependent on God, 113, 546. Depravity of, 90. Fall of, 88-92, 114, 137. Finite, 55. Vanity and frail ity of, 285, 287, 294, 296, 475, 476, 546. Manna, 41, 175, 193, 268. Mansions in Heaven, 465, 579, 588, 589. Marriage, 493, 494. Martyrs, 590, 591. Mary sitting at feet of Christ, 178. Mean, of grace, 23-30, 46-54, 249-269, 3 2 SS3^ Mediator, 114, 134, 135, 139, 142-148. Meditation, 52, 395, 403, 464. 34 Index of Subjects. Meditation, (Con.) Evening, 45, 395, 512, 519-533- Morning, 508-518. Private, 395. Upon God's love, 464. Meekness, of Christ, 11 6-1 19, 122, 336-^8. Of Christians, 122, 336-338. Prayer for, 118, 122, 336. Meet again, when ? 584. Mercy, and grace celebrated, 3, 50, 51, 83, 93-115. Gratitude for, 1— 17, 19-22, 50, 51, 69, 74, 75, 512. Like a river, 83, 271,290, Of God, 2, 3, 9, 14-16, 20, 62, 75, 81, 83, 95, 134. " " supplicated, 298-308, 353, 479. Voice of, 279-281, 283. 288. Mercy -seat, 60, 141, 327-330. Messiah, 234. Milk and honey, 343. Milk and wine, 271. Millennium, 213-217, 224-228. Joy at its approach, 153, 214, 215. Glory of, 224-228. Prayer for, 191, 216, 218-220. Ministers: (See Pastor.) Blessed calling of, 198. Convocation of, 201, 202, 434, 438, 594, 597, 598, Death of, 563. How beauteous their feet, 198. Ordination and installation, 195-200. Prayer for, 31, 195, 196, 199, 200. ** more, 222. Solemnity of their work, 197. Watchmen, 198, 217. Miracles, of Christ, 123, 124, 427. Of grace, 154. Mission of Christ, 110-114. Missionaries, 200, 208. Death of, 560. Departure of, 9, 80. 153, 1 90, 213-228. Missionary jubilee, 214, 215, 220, 282. Missions, 213-228, 484. Morning, 508-518. And evening worship, 5 1 9-533. Of the Resurrection, 239-245. Prayer, 518. Resolutions, 515. Morning Star, Christ the, 174, 335. Moses, law of, 355. Index of Subjects. 35 Moses, (Con.) Song of, and the Lamb, 12. Mothers, God more forbearing than, 60. Mounting, as on eagle wing, 85, 328. Mount Zion, 577. Mourners, comforted, 168. 444. (See Affliction.) Tears dried, 299, 342, 348. Mourning, over folly and sin, 418-423, 425. Over spiritual coldness, 206. Mystery, of grace, yj. Of Providence, 76-78. " the incarnation, 98. Mountain, of the Lord established, 227. Murmuring, prayer against, 344. Mutability, of man, 55. Name, of Christ above every, 166. Of Jesus, power of, 149, 175, 176. Nations, blessed in Christ, 225, 229, 230. Called to worship God, 9, 227. Chastised, and destroyed, 194. Gospel sent to, 221, 225, 282. National, 536-542. Deliverance from death, 542. Humiliation, 418, 539, 540. Occasions, 536, 538, 541. Prayer and thanksgiving, 536-539. Prosperity, 536. Nature, all praises God, 68, 69. Astonished at Christ's death, 128. Beauties of celebrated, 61. Nature of man corrupt, 88-92. Nearness, to Heaven. 468, 474. Of God, 72. To God, 392, 393. Need, the precious Jesus, 382. Neglecting religion, folly of, 277, 355. New heart, 99, 298-308, 323, 324, 35°-355. Members, admission of, 209-212, 256, 258 411. Song of Heaven, 158-160, 581, 582. Year, 543~547, 55o, 551. Night, God scatters, 343. Sinful state like, 90, Trusting God in the, 521. Watchman tell us of, 217. Not ashamed of Christ, 174, 384, 456. Now, the accepted time, 285. 36 Index of Subjects. Obedience, 439, 440. Begotten of love, 333. Blessing9 of, 408, 439, 440. Christ's, perfect, 122, 312. Made easy by love, 333, 374. Prompted by faith, 351-355, 361. Ocean, calmed, 69, 72, 76. Obedient, 72, 77, 81. Offerings, burnt, vain, 135. Old age, 297, 374, 474, 532. Omniscience, 55-58,411. Omnipotence, 10, 59, 69, 81-86, 215, 371. Omnipresence, 58, 411. One thing needful, 277. Opening of service, 1-33, 40--54, 149-178, Opportunities neglected, 418. 421. Opposition to Christ vain, 193, 194, 484, Oppressed, God their refuge, 17. Ordinances, 14, 15. Ordination, 195-200. Original sin, 88-92. Our days as grass y 3. Outcasts, prayer for, 30. Outpouring of Holy Spirit, 1 79-1 90, 246-248. Palestine, 232. Paradise, trees of, 243. Pardon, assurance of, 288, 289. Atonement, ground of, 2, 135-141, 150, 280. Bought with blood, 135, 150, 280, 281 Joy and praise for, 13, 14, 97-102, 154, 168, 169. Of inquirers, 117-119. " sin, 298-304, 306, 310-322, 418, 420-422. Prayer for, 298-307. Through Christ, 106, 1 35-1 41. Parents, 504-507. Parting hymns, 385, 387, 434, 437, 583, 584, 592-601. Paschal Lamb, 1 50. Passion of Christ, 125-134, 235-238. Passqger, Christ our, 150. Pastor: (See Minister.) Death of, 563. Installation of a, 195-200. Prayer for, 31, 195, 196, 199, 200. Sought, 222. Welcomed, 196, 200. Patience, 76, 119, 344~349- Grace of, prayed for, 336, 344, 580. Of Christ, 1 1 7-1 19, 336. Index of Subjects. Patience, (Con.) Of God, 3, 101, 119, 420. Proved and rewarded, 345. ^ Pattern, Christ our, 116-122, 427. Peace, between brethren, 334, 338. Given by Christ, 150, 303, 307, In the storm, 72, 81, 322. National, 216, 537, 541. Personal, 303, 319, 320, 334, 335, 439, 442. Of conscience, 17, 135, 180. 442. Universal, 216. (See Millennium.) With Heaven, 163. Peace-makers, 338. Pearl of greatest price, 107. Penitence, 99, 298-308, 323, 324, 350-355. Pentecost, 179-190, 246-248, Perseverance, desired, 453. Praise for, 19, 455. Prayer for, 350-355, 411, 412, 453. Under trials, ^8^, 444, 451. Person of Christ, Divine, 103-105, 114, 132, 139. Human, 103-105, 199, 114, 233, 535. Human and Divine united, 63-67, 103-105. Pestilence, after, 542. Piety, blessedness of, 204, 33S, 389, 396-400, 441-446. Early, 291, 497, 498, 501, 507. Pilgrim, Christ a, 121. Pilgrimage of life, 203, 339, 340, 349, 380, 474, 573, 580, Pilgrims, spirit of, 424, 474. Pillar, of cloud, 193. Of fire, 193, 254, ^7- Pity, of God, for his children, 3, 60, 424. Plague, national, deliverance from, 542. Pleading, Christ's promises, 375, 396, 441. For mercy, 298-308, 353, 479. Pleasures, Heavenly, 573, 577, 581, 582, 585, 590. Of piety, 204, ^^8, 389. 396-400, 441-446. Worldly, renounced, 212, 415, 416,424. vain, 370, 372,414-417. Plough-shares, from swords, 227. Poor, God their friend, 17. (See Affliction.) Prayer to become, 337. Portion, God the believer's, 388, 398, 402, 403. 406-40S. Power of Jesus' name, 149, 175, 176. Praise ! Calls to, 4, 6, 8, 9, 14, 15, 19, 20, 95, 97, 334. Delight in, 46-54. Enjoined, 8, 9, 14, 15. 38 Index of Subjects. Praise! (Con.) For converting grace, 97, 154. " deliverance in trouble, 379. " lSvingkindness, 169. " mercy, love, and truth, 1 — 1 7, 19-22, 74, 75, 98, 512. " salvation, 13, 14, 95, 97-102, 168. (See Forgive- ness.) For works of God, 14, 69, 549. General hymns of, 1-27, 33-53, 59-61, 95, 67, q8. Of saints in Heaven, 369, 467, 573, 578, 581, 582. Perpetual, 512. Singing, 53. To the Creator, I, 6, 8, 9, 68-71. " Holy Spirit, 180. " Saviour, 97, 112-114, 149-178. " Trinity, 64-67. Universal to Christ, 8, 9, 13, 15, 149, 156, 158, 160, 161, 163. Prayer, 23, 24, 26, 27, 325-331, 394, 534. Constancy in, 26, 327, 331. Efficacy of, 325, 327, 329. Encouragements to, 172, 325, 327, 330, 331. God hears, 312, 325, 331, 395. Hindrances to, 325, 327. Importunity in, 26, 331. Inspirer of, 184. Nature of, 326. Of faith, 312. " dying thief, 136. " parents for their children, 504-507. To Christ, 66, 218, 237, 358. 11 God, 218, 344. " Holy Spirit, 66, 180-184, 186, 187, 190, 324, 460. Watch and pray, 457. Wrestling in, 26, 327. Prayer, for special objects: For access to God, 27, 28, 146-148, 353. " adoption, 312, 445. " assurance, 184, 189, 364, 453. " broken heart, 28. " blessing on the word, 26-31, 592, 593. " cessation of sorrow, 346-348, 378, 463. " Christ's coming, 218, 220. " " return, 350. 11 consolation, 312, 358, 367, 375, 376, 37S, 3$j, 3S7. " contentment, 51, 76, 344, 349. " converting grace, 137, 270, 301, 305, 306, 323, 352, 387. Index of Subjects. 39 Prayer, for special objects, (Con) For deliverance from foes, 353, 355, 387. " faith, 29, 312, 357. " freedom from sin, 350, 352, 354, 355, 418-420. " growth in grace, 323, 336, 337, 353, 411. " guidance, 86, 346-348, 354, 35 6 > 3 3 6 3> 3^^ 37&- Dark, blessings, 71, 76, 77, 360, 363. Kind, 14, 51, 76, 363. Mysterious, 76-78. Particular, 51, 71, 75. Praise for bounties of, 14, 74, 75. The Lord will provide, 368. Trust in, 72, 73, 78-86, 371-380. Wisdom of, 71, 75, 81, S3, 376. Punishment, future, 91, 480, 566-571. Purity, 136, 323, 350-355- Prayer for, 352. Race, the Christian, 85, 450. Rainbow, emblem of peace, 339, Ransom, paid by Christ, 13, 14, 137, 159. Provided by God's love, 13, 14, 20, 93-102, 113. Ravens, God feeds, 368. Reason, not saving, 309. Weak, 76-78. Ready, Jesus to save, 274. Reaping hereafter, 432, 433, 574. Rebels, reclaimed, 367, 418-423. Receiving Christ, 148, 298-308, 311, 352, 353, 408-424. Reconciled, God to man, 139, 142. Redeemer, advent of, II0-II4, 170, 1 7 1, 229-234. Character of, 116-122, 159. (See Christ, Character of.) Christ the, 9, 114, 116, 120, 127-132, 134-141, 238. Liveth, 106, 255, 319, 410. Praise to the, 97, I12-II4, 149-178. Redeeming, grace, 64, 94-98. Love, 168. Redemption, 125-141. By Christ alone, 135, 137. '' power, 155. Index of Subjects. 41 Redemption, (Con.) By price, 137, 280. Praise for, 13, 14, 95, 97-102, 168. Work of contemplated, 93-98. Reed, bruised, 109. Reformation. 224-228, 483, 484. Refuge, Christ a, 14, 7<>. 35 8 , 363, 367. Flying for, 14, 312, 358, 363, 366, 367. God a, 5, 49, 70, 80. In the storm, 7, 14, 72, 76, 81, 322, 358, 367, 383, 389, 462. Teaching, need of a, 180. Reconciliation, 139, 142 Regeneration, 99, 298-308, 323, 324, 350-355. Tiayer for, 137, 270, 301, 305, 306, 323, 352, 387. Work of the Spirit, 90, 179, 180, 184, 189, 218, 324. Reign, universal of Christ, 213-215, 218, 220, 224-228. Rejoicing, in Christ, 103-178. In faith, 309-315. " God, 1-22, 55-63. " hope, 339-343- u salvation, 93-102, 127-139, 270-272. Over the repentant, 293, 308. Religion, blessings of, 439-444. Excellency, 446. .Folly of neglecting, 277, 355. The chief, concern, 291. Renewal, 99, 298-308, 323, 324, 350-355. Renouncing, self, 79, 148, 209-212, 298-308, 311, 352, 408- 417. The world, 212, 414-416, 564. Repentance, 99, 298-308, 323, 324, 350-355. (See Contrition.) At the cross, 127, 129, 307. Joy in Heaven over, 293, 308. Prayer for, 291. Work of the Spirit, 64, 179, 180, 187, 324. Resignation, 341-349. (See ■• Trust " and '• Providence.") Prayer for, 344, 346-348, 376, 387. To God's will, 344, 347, 356, 364, 374. Under trials, 346, 367. Resisting the grace of Christ, 355. Resolutions to accept of salvation, 210. To go to Jesus, 286. " obey and praise God, 75, 209, 409. 44 renounce the world, 411, 413, 415, 424. 11 surrender to Christ, 128. " take the cross and follow Christ, 424, 456. Upon uniting with the church, 209-212. 42 Index of Subjects. Responsibility, personal, 456. Rest, Christ found none, 121. Eternal, 37, 178, 381. For the weary, 115, 342, 383, 480. In God. 51, 343, 385. " Heaven, 42, 115, 340, 342, 381, 480, 574, 575. Jesus our, 319, 381. On Jesus' breast, 342, 343, 365. Prayer for, 347, 350. Promised, 31, 369. Remaining, 41. Where found, 115, 337, 340, 342, 382, 480, 574. Resurrection, and judgment, 96, 566-571. Assurance of, 469, 476. Death and, 469. Of Christ, ^J, 120, 140, 239-245. " men, 476, 558, 564, 465. " saints, 466, 480, 558, 564, Return of Jews to Jerusalem, 223. Reunion in Heaven, 583, 584. Revival, 205-208, 459-461. Need of, 206, 207. Of the church, 206. Prayer for, 205-207. Reward, Christ will give, 14. Riches, 370. Righteous, blessedness of, 439-448. Die happy, 481, 482, 558, 560, 573. Righteousness, blessings of, 439-442, 445-448, 48 f , Christ our, 90, 315, 319, 321, 322. Christ's pleaded, 309-315. " a robe, 312, 521. Glories of Christ's, 139, 149-178. Imputed, 142-14S. Of men not saving, 318. River, of salvation, 272,. 375, Rivers of delight, 343. Of grace, 193, 271-273, 278, 334. " life, 342. Road, broad and narrow, 292, 410, 417, 425. Robes, white, 3.12, 321, 342, 455, 432. Rock, Christ a, 105, 132, 192, 193, 310, 322, Of ages, 193, 310. Rocks and stones, silence break, 104, 155. Sabbath, 34-45. And resurection, 34, 39, 239-242. Day of rest, 34-39, 4i~44- Delight in, 34, 42. Index of Subjects. 43 Sabbath, (Con.; Emblem of Heaven, 36-38. Eternal, 37, 42, 45. Evening, 395, 5i9~533- Hallowed by God, t,-] % 38. Morning, 34-39- 5 o8 -5 l8 - 11 Ne'er shall end," 45. Welcome, 34, 35. Worship, 38, 46-54. Sabbath School, 496-503. Sacrament, of Baptism, 86, 256-260, 505. Of Lord's Supper, 16, 1 27-136, 261-269, 310. Sacrifice, Christ, true and only, 135, 142. Evening, 524, 527. Prayer to understand, 26, 28, 29. Sacred Word, 29, 592. (See Bible.) Sailors, 72, 80-83, 553. Saints. (See Christians.) Almost, 292. Blessedness of, 438-439, 481, 482, 573, 581. Chastened, 363. Communion of, 203, 204, 403, 404, 434-438, 577, 580. Dead to sin, 127, 401, 408-417. Employ in heaven, 467, 573, 581, 582. Example of departed, 369, 436. Security of, 411, 440-448. Triumph of, 369, 384, 581. Salem's daughters weep, 140. Salvation, benefits of, 271-273. By faith, 309-322. Hope of, 318, 335. Joy of, 97, 102. Offered to all, 270-275, 281, 282. Of grace, 93-102, " Israel, 223, 224. Prayed for, 307, 350. Proclaimed, 270-297. Through Christ, 95, 97, 98, 127-139. Sanctification, 323, 324, 35°-355- Sanctuary. (See Church.) Corner stone, 191, 192, 485-488, 492. Dedication 202, 485, 488-492. Love for, 46-54, 202. Satan, 91, 455, 457. Arts of, 357. Defeated, 70, 140, 155, 163, 455. Saviour, 50, 150. 159, 237, 270, 422, 424, 453. Christians, love for, 175, 178, 267, 332, 335, 390-407, 412. 44 Index of Subjects. Saviour (Con.) Praised, 97, n 2-1 14. 149-178. Unseen, yet loved, 391. Science and Revelation, 76, 77, 309, 333. Scriptures, 249-255. (See Bible.) Scepters, yield to Christ, 165. Seamen, 72, 80-83, 553- Searching of heart, 58, 323, 413, 452, Seas, calmed by God, 69, 72, 76, 81. Seasons, 87, 432, 433, 536. Autumn, 548-550, 552, 536. Spring, 548, 551. Summer, 548, 536. Winter, 400. Second, Adam, 89. Coming of Christ, 145, 215, 321, 449, 564-571. (See Millennium. J Death, 480. Secret, thoughts. Security, of Christians, 41 1, 440-448. Seeking God, not in vain, 463. Self, consecration, 79, 90, 127, 128, 148, 209-212, 257, 299, 3 JI > 3 2 3> 35 2 > 408-417, 421. Denial, 292, 315, 424, 456. Examination, 323, 451. 452, 456, 459, 460. Existant, God is, 56. Renunciation, 79, 148, 209-212, 298-308, 408-417. Shepherd, title of Christ, 73, 99, 397, 489, 498, 525. God a, 7^, 74. Shield, 5, 49, 70, 80. Sickness, 2, 464. (See Affliction.) Consolation in, 386. Removal, 343, 386. Sight, received by blind, 123, 124. Faith a substitute for, 339, 360. Simplicity, Christian, 337. Sinai, 577. Sin, abhorrence, of, 92. A burden, 425. Compared to leprosy, 273. Deceitfulness of, 91, 92, 410, 414, 416. Deplored, 128. Forgiveness of, 298-304, 306, 310-322, 418, 420-422, Fountain, opened for, 28, 136, 273, 278, 281, 290. Freedom from, and Satan, 90,335. Indwelling, 419. Original, 88-92. Overcome by grace, 89. Index of Subjects. 45 Sin, (Con.) Pardoned, 13, 14, 97-102, 154, 168, 169. Prayer for its cessation, 350,352, 354, 355, 418-420. ry of, 90, 91, 137, 341, 355- Sting of, 140, 560. Sincerity, 354, 404, 412. Sinners. (See Wicked.) Asking for mercy, 286, 298-308. Christ the friend of, 108, 140, 146, 283, 314. Invited to christ, 270-297. Joy in Heaven over repenting, 293, 308. Plunged in despair, 155. Reconciled to God, 139, 142. Welcomed to Christ, 270-283. Sitting at feet of Christ, 178, 394. Slavery, 153, 355. Sleep, prayer against, 429, 475. Smoking, flax, 109. Soldier, Christian, 454-458. Solemnity of life, 287, 294-297, 428, 475, 480, 568. Son, of David, 25, 104, 124, 132, 191. Of God, 30, 103, 119, 244. Song, of Moses and the Lamb, 12. Sons of God, Christians are, 189, 444, 445. Soon and forever, 587. Sorrow, 367, 372. 373. (See Affliction.) Souls, importance of its salvation, 287, 291, 294, 296. Sovereignty of God, I, 4, 10, 1 1, 59, 71, 72, 81-86, 215, 371. Sowing, in tears, 432, 433, 574. Spiritual, 396, 592. Vain without God's blessing. 87. Spear, 122. Into pruning-hooks, 227. Spirit, 179-190, 246-248. (See Holy Spirit.) Spring, 548, 551. (See Seasons.) Spiritual, declension, 418-423, 459-461. Mindedness, 390-407. Spread, of the Gospel, 213, 228. (See Millennium.) Stability, Christian, 411, 424, 428. 453, 456. Star, Christ, of Bethlehem, 171. Day-star, 217, 228. Morning, 174, 335. Obey God, 69. Of the East, 170. Of Hope, 346. Steadfastness, 411, 453, 457, 463. Stone, hearts of, 28. Storm, 51, 69, 72, 76, 81, 226, 322, ^3, 396, 462. 46 Index of Subjects. Storm, (Con.) Shall cease, 339. Strength, title of Christ, 319, 347, 357, 388, 454. Equal to our day, 378. God our, 7. God's trusted, 71-87. Strivings of Holy Spirit, 275, 283, 288-290, 460, 461. Submission, 341-349, 556. (See "Trust," and " Providence.") Substitute, Christ our, 132. Sufferings of Christ, 125-134, 235-238. In Gethsamane, 116, 120, 125, 126, 274. On Calvary, 120, 131, 235-238, 274, Summer, 548. (See Seasons.) Sun of righteousness, 49, 107, 173, 230, 516, 528. Supremacy of Christ, 105, 162, 165, 167. Of the Creator, 70. Surrender, to God, 209-212, 408-417. Sustaining grace, 93, 94. Power of God, 56. Surety, Christ our, 142, 144. Swords, into plowshares, 227. Sympathy, of Christ, 109, 121, 131,535. (See Compassion.) " Christians, 222, 430, 434, 438. (See Brotherly Love.) Synods and Conferences, 201, 202, 434-438. Close of, 594, 597, 598, 601. Teaching, of Christ, 115. Tears, 394. Dried, 168, 299, 342. 348. Sowing in, 432, 433, 574. Turned to joy, 339-343- Vale of, 385. Wiped away, 342, 348, 364. Temperance, 351, 495. Tempests, 357, 358. God raises and calms, 69, 72, 76. Temptation, 91, 109, 121, 453-458. Of Christ, 109, 116, 122. Refuge in, 109, 141, 385. Ten thousand foes arise, 457. Terrors, of judgment, 566-571. Of the law, 89. Thanksgiving. (See Praise.) Day, 543-552. For bounties, 75, 536. " example of departed saints, 436, " national blessings, 536, 541, 542. " Providential mercies, 1-11, 14-22, 75. Index of Subjects* 47 Thanksgiving (Con.) For redemption, 12-14, 50, 93-105, 149-178. Thief, conversion of, 136. Thousand, tongues, 50. Throne, Christ ascends his, 149, 2 1 3-2 1 5. God's perpetual, 55, We bow before Christ's, 89, 299, 323. " to share Christ's, 451. Time, accepted^ 270-297. Brevity of, 285, 287, 296, 297, 475. End of, 370. To-day, 285, 288, 290, 295. Toil, rest from, 340. (See Rest.) Vain without God'> blessing, 87. Tongues of fire, 248. Transitoriness of earthly things, 370, 407. Tree, of life, 278. Of Paradise, 342. Trials, 85, 454-458. Trinity, 63-67. Mystery of, 1 39. Triumph, of Christ, ^7, J 4 > 224-228, 281, 455. Of departed saints, 407, 572, 573, 577, 581, 582. " the Christian, 96, 144, 159, 455, 456. " the church, 192, 213-228. (i wicked short/ 92. Trouble, our refuge in, 14, 80, 81, 329, 358, 367, t,88 } 462. Trust, in Christ, 135, 286, 317, 358, 364, 365, 372-374, 37^ 383, 384. In God, 17, 71, 360-371, 375, 377, 380. " promises, 17, 363, 384. - ■• Providence, 71-87, 356, 357, 363, 368, 371-380. Truth, Christ the, 106. And grace adored, 64, 103. Truthfulness of God. 8^, 273, 363, 384. Turn, again, 284. Twilight, 522, 524, 526, 527. Types, fulfilled, 138^ Unbelief, 76, 287, 315, 516. Prayer against, 315. Uncertainty of life, 285, 287, 288, 297, 468, 475. Unchangeableness of God, I, it, 55, 56. Unfaithfulness, 420, 421. (See Spiritual Declension.) Unfruitfulness, 87, 592. Union of saints, 204, 434-438, 598. In Heaven, 203. 204, 435, 436, 577. With Christ. 131,310, 365. 5° Index of Subjects. Year, of Jubilee, 214, 215, 282. Opening and closing, 543-551. Yoke, 352. Youth, 496-507. Prayer for, 504-506. Religion in, 291,497, 498, 501, 507, Zeal, 428-433, 450, 454-458. Zion. (See Church.) Afflicted, 226, 483. Beauty and glory of, 46-54, 193. City of God 577. Citizens of, 340, 341. Daughter of, awake, 228. Enjoys God's love, 484. Foundations of firm, 191^193. Glorious things spoken of, 193. God her refuge, 194, 483, 484. Habitation of God, 24, 25, 193. Love for, 46-54, 202, 341. Triumphant, 224-228. (See Millennium.) Zion's hill, 577. PART SECOND. TEXTS AND HYMNS COLLATED. TEXTS AND HYMNS COLLATED. (THE FIGURES REFER TO HYMNS.) GENESIS. 1:1 6, 67-69 1=3 I73.5"»5i6 1: 16 II, 68, 69, IOI 1:26 1, 6, 8 2:3 . 3=4 • 3-19 • 5:24. 6:3. 6:9. 8:9. 8:22 . 33-45 9i .... 428, 43 I ~433 • • 349. 392, 393. 39* . 287, 288, 290, 460 • • 35 1 . 392,393.398 340, 480 • • 432, 433, 548-552 i-4 • 343.360,387,426.444, 572. 13 55. 57. 58 ■ • 86, 273, 360-363 86, 497 . . . 80-84, 302 281, 307 . . 142, 144, 145 • • • 52, 395. 509 76, 135 • • 212, 283, 532 167, 385. 387,472 395 70,86,327,393 19 . . 25 . . 17 . . 3 • • 5 • • 13 • • 31 • • 40 . . 63. • 10-22 15 . 74, 86, 363, 385, 387", 426, 444- 17 24,49, 54 20-22 . 21, 70, Si, 86, 87, 363, 426. 31:49 . 434, 435. 437. 438. 593- 599- 32:24^-28 . . 26.. 86, 327, 331 44:34 . . . 258, 260, 496-503 45- 2 ° 4i3-4i6 47-8, 9 55. 47i. 474 49:10 165, 167 49:18 94, 102 EXODUS. 6:3 4, 28 12:23 *37< 150 13-21 ... 84, 193, 254, 387 H ; i5 454-458 14:19 . . .84, 193, 254, 387 14:21 77, 81 15:1, 2 . . . . 4, 5, 12, 81, S3 i5 :I i 76, 77.8i. S3 15:18 153, 162, 165 16:4 • 193, 3 6 '8 17:11 41, 175, 268 19:18 577 20:3 404 20: 34-45. 54 23:13 35 1 . 354, 390 25:17 . . .60, 141, 327-330 29:43 ... 21, 24-29, 47, 54 3i:i4 34-45. 354 33:14, 15 . . . 349, 385,387 33-^ 47.49 33:21, 22 193, 310 40:36-38. 84, 193.254,349.387 54 Texts and Hymns, LE VITICUS. JOSHUA. 6:13 I5 6 . 399 J o : 3 3 2 3, 35i 16:21 . . . . 130, 135, 137 19:2 ... .18, 350, 351, 393 i9-3o 34-45^ 49, 54 25:8-13 .... 214, 215, 282 26:6 216, 536-542 NUMBERS. IO:29 . . . 211, 212, 270, 279 I4;2I . I49, I53, 213,218, 220, 225, 227. 20:8-11 . . 41, 273, 2 9 0, 387 21:8, 9 129, 317 23:10 481, 482, 562 23^9 56, 59, 62 24:17 170, 171, 516 DE UTER ONOAIY. 3-22 70,80-87, 514 3:24 . ... 68, 69, 72, 101 3:25 . . .341, 343, 474, 572 4:23 35i, 354, 428 7:6-8 . . 62, 80-87, 355, 514 7:9 56, 384 8:2 . . . . 16, 51, 340, 347 8:18 72-75 11:8 35 1 . 354,428 I 1 : 18 . . . 106, 250, 252, 254 11:19 . . . 252, 253, 504-507 12:9 . . . 340, 341, 370,480 H:2 349^351,354 18:15 . . . 115, 117, 229, 427 26:17 . . . . 16,209-212,424 29^9 71,76-78, 354 30:19 270-297, 429 31:6 ... 70, 80-87, 363, 514 32:29 . . . 287, 291, 294, 568 32:31 191-193, 310 32:49-52 . . 343,354,474, 572 33^5 73, 74,79,378 33^7 • . 14, 3 12 , 358, 3 6 3> 388 34:i-4 343,474, 572 18: 249-255,440 1:9 . . . 70, 80-17, 362, 388 l:" 343, 3^7, 474 24:14-15 55>56, 363 24:15 . 279, 286, 290, 295,480 JUDGES. 5:3 2-18, 95 8:23 . . . 213, 218, 220, 227 RUTH. I:l6 , . . 209-212,408-417 2:12 86, 204, 376 / SAMUEL. 1:12, 13 326 1:27, 28 . . . 497, 500, 501 2:3 57,58 3:i 249-255 3:9, 10 . . . . 497, 502, 507 3'^ 346-348 7:12 .... 16 H:6 23 16:7 57,58 20:3 287, 295 // SAMUEL. 12:23 . . . 474. 583, 584, 586 22:31 . . 18, 20, 249-255, 363 24:14 95, 134 / KINGS. 8:39 298-308 8:57 530, 532 18:21 285, 286, 288 II KINGS. 5 :I 3, H 136, 3'o 7:3 274, 286 23:3 209-212,354 Texts and Hymns. I CIIROXICI.ES. PS A J. MS. 55 16:29 18, 19, 21 16:34-36 .... n, 149, 536 29:11, 12 6, 7, 9, 11 29:15 . . . 340, 349, 380, 573 // CHRONICLES. 6:18-40 . . 28,485,488-492 16:9 57, 58, 3° 2 30:18 300, 303 EZRA. 9:6 286, 540 XEHEMIAH. 4:6 429, 43 I ,45° ESTHER. 4:16 286, 311 5:2 ... . 98, 165, 286, 311 1-6 440 5 . . . 508, 510, 512, 515 8 94, 102 8 . . . . 520, 521, 522, 526 3 43, 5°9 11 444 1 6, 9, 11, 323 1 . . . 362, 365, 367, 377 50, 8^, 102 2,3 88,89,313 6 20, 73-75 8 1 16-122 11 181, 532, 582 8 • • • 358,376, 5H, 5i9 15 469, 5 6 4 11 5 JOB. 1:21 . 3^7 • 4:17 346 115, 342, 480, 560 5:6 76-78, 329 5-'i7, 18 3, 76,357 7:i6 414, 47i 9:25, 26 474, 544 11:7 ... 76-78 H:i7-i9 521 14:10 369 14:14 . . - 471,474, 476, 5 8 3 16:22 474, 591 19:25 143, 566, 570 22:21 398, 403 26:14 55, 60, 76-78 27:8 292, 564 29:2 392,459 37:i4 5, 6, 68, 69 10 . 1-6 7,8 5 291 .... 68, 69 . 249, 250, 354 . 102, 147, 454 236 73, 74< 78, 99, 498 375, 385, 3^7 477 .... 243, 245 . . 418. 420, 421 . .122, 336-338 .... 3 2 3' 452 ... .26, 47, 51 6, 9, 15, 229, 230 82,3 105, 310, 362, 365 5 348, 365 :i5 356, 365, 379 20 141, 3!o, 358 7 . . . . 80, 141, 358, 367 8 • . • 347, 354, 35 6 , 3^7 1-4 . . 2-19, 151, 168, 444 6 68-70, 103 7 167, 385,472 18 Ill, 2Q9, 3OI :l8 20, 21, I49, 548 .68, 69, 103, 105 . . S3, 169, 358 136, 193, 290,315 . 21, 86, 87, 427 .92 :5 • 7 • •9 ■ 3-6 ■7 • :2 5 . 86, 363, 441 56 Texts and Hymns. PSALMS— Con. PSALMS— Con. 39 40: 41 42 42 42 46: 46 48 59^ 51 51 51 5i 51 55 55 56: 57 61 62 65 66: 66; 67 68 08 69 70 7i 71 72 73 73 74 76 77 84 84 85 86: 87 88 90: 90: 90: 12, 13 . . 86, 339, 340, 380 2 193, 310, 322 1 17, I2 4, 427, 430 7 . . . . 226, 371, 462, 463 8 169, 519 11 .... 82, S3, 371, 406 1 80, 371, 388 11 70, 80, 81, 86 14 73, 74, 385, 3%7 2 .... . 46-49, I9 I " I 94 15 80, 358, 388 298-307 2 1 56, 290, 310 10 301, 323, 324 . . 302, 460 ... 28, 1 325, 509, 534 • • • 313,352 209-211, 515 ... .358 24, 46, 48 • 102, 193.310, 37J • • 543-553 . . 1-12, 20 ... 16, 50 12 11 . 1, 2 16 . 5,6 18 . 19 . 1, 2 157,240,245 • • • 5',75 226, 371, 462, 463 . . . 81-84, 379 . . 105, 310, 322 3t>3 . . 151, 213, 220 24 354, 387 2 8 392, 393 16, 17 543-551 10 11, 83, 455 11-14 75, 86 i-4 34, 46-49, 54 10 34, 49, 54 6 205-208, 459 12, 13 . ... 97, 102, 169 193, 202 10 469, 479 55, 287, 389 4 55, 389 12 475,478 9^5-8 84, 520 92:2 44 92:5 76-78 92:9 92 93: 6, 72, 77 957, 8 290, 295 98: 6, 9, 156, 159 00: 1,4 OI : I 95-98 02:24. 27 55 03: 2 03:4 19, l6 9 03:13 . . . 60, 134,307,445 03:15, 16 . . . 287, 370, 407 04:34 52, 395, 534 06:4 206, 350 07:150! 69, 11, 20 H:i II, 354 11:9 18, 102, 363 12:4 61, 115, 368 16:7 4, H,38,6l 16:15 48l, 560, 562 17: II, 14, 18, 154 l8:22 191-194 19:9 252, 253, 498 19:18 . . . 17, III, 123. 124 9:71 . . . . 77, 365*462 19:94 209 19:105 252-254 I9:H7 515 19:151 .... 392,393, 53° 21:3, 4 520 22: 54 23: 7o 25:2 193, 194,484 26:5, 6 . . 396, 432, 433, 574 3°: 37i, 379, 462 33- • • • 203, 204, 434-438 36: 20, 62, 75 38:2 20, 25, 169 39:i-3 57,58 39:12 58, 520 39H7 14,' 16,' 75 39:23 57, 58, 452 41:2 524, 527 45:3 22, 55, 483 46: . . . . 69, 86, 123, 124 Texts and Hymns. 57 PSALMS— Con. 146:10 149, 213 147:1 6, 11, 168 148:3-5 6 , ". 6 8-7o PROVERBS. 3:5 3-ii 3^3 4:5- 4:18 4:23 6:23 8:10 8:17 11:24 14:12 16:16 18:24 23:26 27:1 . 28:13 6 . . 252,366,375, 377 . . 3, 76-80, 357 -18 . . 249, 252, 291,497 13 . . 249, 252, 415.497 346, 393 252, 323 • • • 252-254,412, 413 11 . 249, 252, 291, 415, 497- . 47, 285, 408-417, 5 OI > 507. 25 . . 21,427,430,433 9i, 92 . . . 249, 252, 291, 497 108, 140 .... 412, 413, 415, 417 . . 285, 287, 297, 475 .... 89, 318,418-422 ECCLESIASTES. 9:4-6 295, 297 1 1:1-6 . . . 87,432, 433, 574 11:9 . 285, 408-417, 479, 501 507, 568. 12:1 . 47, 252, 408-417, 497, 501,507. 12:7 557, 565 12:13, H • 305, 321, 479, 568, 570. SONG OF SOLOMON. 1:4 211, 358, 395 1:7:8 . . .73, 74, 99, 397, 404 2:11, 12 548-551 2:16 . ... 335, 358,393-407 4:16 205-208 5^2 275, 279, 283 5:6-8 400, 460 5:10-16 . . 151, 157, 159, 163 164, 166, 404. IS A L ALL. 18 136, 273, 315 10 310, 322,358 10 441 3 », 18 14 . . . 104, 114, 136, 230 2 . . . .90, 155, 217, 390 6 .... 1 10-1 14, 229, 234 7 . 153, 213, 216, 220, 224- 228. 2 . . . 7, 80, 363, 367, 454 22 542 11, 12 117 1 193 8 81 16 . 191-194, 485-487, 492 15 . . . 216, 218, 220, 225 1, 2 . . . 153,216, 225, 227 4. .82, 367, 371,388,389 10 . . . 224, 574, 581. 582 9 195-198 11.73,74, 258, 385,498, 504 28-31 . . . 76-78, 85, 328 10 • • • 363, 37L 387-389 10 9, 11, 81, 282 16 82, 347, 371 1-5 . . . 72, 81, 82, 86, 226, 371, 396, 463. 22 189, 284 5 209-212 23 . . .9, 11, 15, 101, 361 22 . . .317, 364, 372,373 11 387 13 9, 11, 15, 542 14-16 .... 226, 228, 484 3 206, 208, 225 6 102, 566, 567 1,2. 223, 224, 228, 590 591 7 198, 208 4-7 . . . . 128, 132, 313 8 169, 363 10 83, 169, 484 1 . . . . 270-273, 275, 278 6 . 275, 283, 285, 286, 288 7 . . . 275, 279, 284, 329 11 . . 29-31, 216, 225, 592 7 23-28, 488 1, 2 . . 481, 573, 574, 575 58 Texts and Hymns. /S. I I. HI— Con. HOSE A— Con. 57:20, 21 . . . .92, 440, 480 58:13 33-45 60:18 . . . 193, 216, 223-228 60:20 208 61:1-3 . in, 198,214,215,282 63:7 169 JEREMIAH. 2:2 392, 459 3:4 ... . 252, 254, 362, 498 3:12-14 284, 420 3:22 284, 418-423 8:20 290, 295, 297 8:22 I02, 279, 329 9:24 71—87, 169 14:20 418-423, 540 17:9 . . . . 88, 323, 419, 420 18: 1 1 284, 418-423 23 :6 • ■ ■ 3*5* 3*9' 3 2I > 322 3 I: 3 l6 9 LAMENTATIONS. 1:4 . . . 205, 206, 225-228 3:22, 23 ... 3, 75, 169, 512 3:26 . . 17, 71-87, 35^389 EZEKIEL. 3- l 1 197, 198, 217 11:19 .... 88-92, 323, 419 18:31 270-297, 323 33:11 285, 289, 290 34:22-31 . 73>74,397,498,5 2 5 36:25-27 .... 257, 323,419 DANIEL. 2:44 . 7:27 . 12:4 . . 4:17 6:3 • 6:4. • 153, 194, 213 . 153, i93» 2I 3 • • • 246, 333 HOSEA 3, 21 . . 288, 290 424, 459-46i i\j. 459-46i 13:14 14:1 • 14:5 • 2:12- 3:H 3, 384, 45 1 • • 155, 239, 387, 554 .... 284, 289, 299 153, 206 JOEL, 17 . 284, 289, 299, 540 .... 270-297, 452 AMOS. y.3 . 203, 204, 434-438, 598, 601. 4:12 . . . 270-297,497, 570 2:9 . 3 : 9 ■ 2:7 . 2:10 . 4:1-5 6:6 . JONAH. l6, 21, 209, 427, 430 3,205, 540 MICA II. . . . .182, 205-208 . .121, 340, 480, 574 . . . .2l6, 227, 484 135 XAIIl'M. 1:3 .. . 3, 76, 81,322, 339 1:15 198, 208 IIABAKKUK. 2:4 ... . 309-3 1 5, 356-389 2:14 213, 220, 221 3:2 . . . 182, 184, 205, 206 ZEPHANIAH. i:H, 15 566-571 3:17 . . . 193, 194, 20S. 226 HAG GAL 1:5 . . . . 292, 294, 296, 416 2:7 194, 4^ ss 493 Texts and Hymns. 59 ZECHARIAH i:3*4 299,418- 1:5 573. 5 8l > 12:10 127-129, 13:1 .... 136, 273, 281, 13:6 .... 129, 130, 132, 14:7 14:8 i3 6 > 2 73, 14:9 59> 213- 14:20 323, 351- MALACII1. 3:2 479> 5 66 " 3:6 1, ii, 55 3:7 ... . 284, 299,392, 3:10 21, 4 2 7> 3:16 203, 434- 4:2 . . . 107, 173, 230, MATTHEW. 1:21 151, 153, 2:9 170, 171, 4:8 109, 4:19 .... 118, 393. 5:4 168, 5:5 ....... 122, 336- 5 ; 6 320, 44i, S> l6 35 1 * 390, <>:6-i3 32, 325- 6:1 1 32, 362, 6:25 12, 7:14 . . 292, 410,417, 8:26 82, 226, 9:3 8 IO:32 174, 211, 11*28 342, 381, 11:29, 30 . . . 279,330, 12:22 130-23 • • 432, 433- 574- 13:17 14:30 I2 4, 3°o, 16:18 80, 191, 16:24 292, 345, 16:26 . . . 277, 414-417, 17:4 398, MATTHEW— Con. 17:8 39L 423 18:3 582 18:20 47" I9: J 4 258, 29021:9 37, 460 22:1-11 31, 368 22:42-45 290 24:42, 44 . 428, 449, •228 25:6 . . . 285, 297. 355 25'3 I -33 • • 566, 568, 25:46 26:20 26:22 571 26:26 56 26:36-46 . . . .120, 420 26:41 430 26:42 120, 438 27:36 129.. 51627:45,46 . . . 128, |27:5i 28:2 140, 28:20 174 217 122 424 386 3381 5:39 4*i 6:34 . 436 6:50 8:34 4:1-25 . 4:38-40 . 190, 208, MARK. ■ 432,433, • • 72, 76 399, 400 3 2 3i 352 • 23, 25 503, 505 104. 1 1 1 271,329 . .104 457, 568 449, 474 57o,57i 566. ^69 2 . . 45 2 261-269 125-126 353, 457 125, 346 372, 394 132, 236 132, 235 239-242 396, 431 • 73, 74 326 368 368 425 373 222 424 480 352 123 592 198 358 193 424 428 399 . . . 292, 8;38 174, 10:14 258, 10:47 ii ; 9, 10 37, 12.10 191, l 3-33-37 • • 428,449, 14:24 14:36 15:39 16:2 . 16:15 1:17 2:14 135, ii7 = . 117, 190, LUKE. 574, 592 , 81, 226 560 , 99, 498 226, 373 345, 424 384, 456 503, 5o5 123, 124 104, in 192, 193 457. 568 136, 310 125, 346 . . 132 239-245 198, 208 393, 424 229-234 60 Texts and Hymns. I I A 7: - Con. JOHN— Con. 2:30 102, 138 4:5 109, 116, 122 4:18 17, in, 153 4:19 214, 215, 282 6:21 168, 386 6:31 116-119 7:22 123, 124 7:44 16, 394, 399 8:4-18 . . 432, 433, 574, 592 9:23 292, 345, 424 9:26 174, 384, 456 IO:2 222 IO:39 52, 178,399 11:3 ... . 32, 73, 74,83, 86 11:13 3, 60, 6(X) 11:14 I2 3, 124 12:32 . . 74, 99, 397,444, 498 12:35 ■ • • 449,457,474, 5^8 14:15-24 .... 31, 271, 329 157, 10 293, 308 15:11-32 .... 99, 284, 308 18:5 33* 18:10-14 . . 92, 298, 301, 307 19:10 99, 274-297 20:17 i9 l ~ l 93 22:19 261-269 22:39-46 .... 120, 125, 346 23:39-43 J 36, 3% 23:34 118, 119 23:44, 45 ... . 128, 140, 235 24:6 239-245 24:29 528, 530, 532 JOHN. 1:1-5 ... 64, 67, 103, 132 1:3 68 , 69, 105 1:12 189,444, 445 1:16, 17 1:29 . . 3:14 • • 3:l6, 17 4:10-14 4:35 • • 6:44 . 6:51 • 89,93,355 • 135, 3". 3 J 4 . . 127, 128, 317 . . 61, 62, 95, 98 . . 270, 271, 290 .... 222, 225 186, 288, 460, 46 • 29, 3*7 7:37 270-275, 278 7:46 115, 117 8:32,36 . . . 106, 137, 155 9:25 ... 93, 100, 123, 124 J o:27 73, 74, 99 II: 35 109, 535 12:21 .... 52,372,373,391 13:15 116-122 *3 : 34 118,434,438 14:2, 3 . . 465, 580, 588, 589 14:6 106, 309 H:i5 351, 354 14:26 . . . 179, 187, 188, 324 15:13 108 16:13 . . 179, 187, 188, 324 16:33 . . .117, 118, 208, 345 17:4 138, 274 18:38 106, 309 19:2 .... 121, 130, 150 152 19:25 129, 131, 394 19:30 138, 274 19:34 . . . 127, 132, 136, 310 20:17 Ho, 245 21:15 - • • 404,45 ! , 452, 498 ACTS. 1:9, 10 . ... 140, 239-245 2:1-13 • • I 79- I 9°, 246-248 2:36 140, 150, 152 3 :I 9 274, 275, 290 4:u I9I-I93 4:32 203, 204, 434 5:41, 42 . . . 117, 208,431 7:48, 49 2 5,40 7:59 466, 467 10:38 123, 124, 427 M:i7 548, 549 14:22 455-457 15: 11 93-95 15:18. .' 58,7r 16:9 22T 16:13 16:25 16:31 17:24 6:68 307, 366, 367|I7:30 . . 23, 25, 40 • . • 168,335 • 135, 312,315 40, 67-70, 105 . • • 272, 275 Texts and Hymns. 6 1 ACTS— Con. I CORINTHIANS— Con. 20:24 . . . 116-122,431,456 24:25 . . ... 288, 290, 295 26:28 ... 286, 288, 292, 311 ROMANS. 16 . . 20 . . :I9, 20 *33> J 74, 384 . . . . 101 24 . 6-8 19 • 3-5 23 • 18- I . I I 14- iS 26 3 1 34 4 ■ 15 6 33 1 . 5 • 25 • 16 . • 316,319,321 89, 94, 96 . . 97, 98, 108, 156 .... 257, 318 92, 478 . . 419, 420,452 . . 316, 319, 321 182 181 . . 181, 189, 444 ... 76, 454-458 . . . . 324-326 • 5^ 3t>3> 388, 454 . . .19, 142-148 . 90, 318, 319, 321 .... 198, 208 3i8 . . 71, 76-78, 81 148, 209, 210, 212 203, 204, 435, 577 • • 434-438, 598 .... 118, 119 .... 429, 468 .... 566-571 ... 19, 67, 601 /. CORINTHIANS. 1:22-24 139, 415 1:3° 9°, 3 X 9, 321 1:31 133 2:2 ..... . 174, 384,415 2:9 407, 575, 576 3^ 87, 592 3:11 . 191-193, 132, 310, 3*3 5:7 135, 150 6:19, 20 . . . . 186, 209, 350 7:29-31 5 6 4, 583 9:26 . . .85, 429, 45°, 454 10:12 353, 428,457 11:24, 25 . . 127-136,261-269 13:1-8, 13 333,438 13:12 . . 76, 77, 255,373,374 15:10 . . . 89, 90, 94, 95, 100 15:14 . . ^7, 120, 140,239-245 15^9 415, 464 15:20 239-245 15:22 88-90 15:55 . 140, 155, 239,369, 557 16:13 456-458 16:22 402, 404 // CORINTHIANS. 1:22 . 186, 188, 189, 465, 589 2:16 195-201 3:2 116, 351 4:14 . . . 466,479, 564, 566 4:17 . . . . 76, 82, 329, 385 4:18 92, 370, 386 5:1 465,466, 564 5:7 .. . 360, 390, 392, 465 5:10 . 294, 305, 321, 479, 570 571. 5^7 99-IO2 5:19 .... 93-99, 137, 139 5:21 125-142 6:18 189, 444,445 7:10 . 298-308, 368, 372, 373 8:9 . . 103, 124. 134, 155,166 9^5 97, 169 12:9 93, 94 13:5 452 13: 11 Io6 , 595 GALATIAAS. 2:16 135, 309-322 3:13 .... 88-92, 125-135 3:28 . 203, 204, 434-438, 577 4:4-6 . 88-92, 95, 142, 189, 444, 445- 4:i5 333^ 392,459 4:26 590, 591 62 Texts and Hymns, GALA TIANS— Con. I TJIESSALONIANS. 5:6 .... 135, 333,451,452 5:22, 23 . 116-122, 178, 333 336-338' 353, 404. 5:24 . . 92, 127, 180, 408-416 6:9 428-433 6:14 127, 133, 384 EPHESIANS. 1:12-14 • • 180-190, 350-355 1:22 213, 215, 216 2:1, 5 . 63, 182-184, 186, 324 2:8 . . . . 93-102, 309-322 3:15 . . . 203, 204,435, 577 3:19 .. . 95, 108, 350, 401 3:20, 21 19, 25O 4:8 I40, 239-245 5: J > 2 117-119,444 5 ; 8 . . • 35 J > 390» 444, 449 5:14 . . 85,429,449-458, 568 5^9 6 , 9, 334, 444 6:10 7,85,454, 455 6:12 454-458 6:13 3 2 7,454-45 8 PHTLIPPIAXS. 1:6 35 -355 1:21 . 374,466, 469,471, 589 1:27 . . . 116-119,351,353 2:5-8 1 16-122, 336 2:IO, II . . 149, 162,213, 566 37-IO .... 319, 321, 424 3^4 85,450 3 ; 2i 469,476, 564 4:11 • • ■ 344, 347, 349^ 362 COLOSSIANS. 1:16 9, 103, 105 2:6 351, 390-393 2:9 104, 107, 1 14 2:13, 14 ... . 127, 129, 577 3'*-3 408-417, 424 3:13 . . . 116-119, 336-338 3 :l6 43,44, 53, 334 4:3 27-31, 35, 200 4:3 180, 350 4:14 560, 564, 565 5:17 .... 26, 325-331,457 5:18. 5^9 • 5:22 . 5^5 • . 2, 15, 20, 512, 552 . 285, 288, 392, 460 . . 116, 351, 452 • I 95~ I 97, 200, 222 // TI/ESSALONIANS. 3:13 . . . 43J-433, 449-454 / TIMOTHY. 1:15 125-141 3^6 95, 98, 104 5:6 92,414-417 6:6 344-349 6:12 454-458 6:15 . . . 149, 213, 214, 215 // TIMOTHY. 1:8 174, 384 2:3 454-458 2:12 . . . 174, 345, 384,45! 2:14 116, 117, 163 2:24 . . . 1 16-122, 336-338 3 :l6 249-255 TITUS. 2:11-13 . 180, 351, 449, 457, 564- 3^5-7 135-141 HEBREWS. 1:1-3 . . . 103-105, 114, 163 1:6 229-234 1:14 . . . 167, 385, 469,472 2:9 . 95, 105, 134, 149-U8, 235- 2:lO 125-134 2:l6, 17 . 103, 105, 109, 114, 535- 3:7, 15 . . 285, 28S, 290,295 Texts and Hymns. 63 HEBREWS— Con. I PETER— Con. 4:7 . . 285, 288, 290, 295 4:8, 9 . . . 42, 115, 480, 574 4:12 249-255 4:13 • • • -57, 58,452 4:H 109, 143, 144 7:25 142-148, 150 7:26 1 1 7—1 19, 157 8:6 142-148, 273 9:5 . . . . 60, 141, 3 2 7S3° 9:14 100, 135-141 9-27 473' 478, 479 10:4 135 IO:I2 . . . 105, 150, 152, 160 10:19-22 .... 135, 143-148 10:25 23-28, 46-54 ii;i . 3Q9-3 I 5> 339-343> 35 6 ~ 389. ":8 349. 3 6 °- 387 11:14-16 . 339, 340, 349, 380, 573- U:25 212, 349, 416 11:32-40 360, 456 12:1, 2 . 129,317, 372,273,450 12:11 ... 3, 76-87, 357,424 I2 :l8-2 4 135, 577 13:1 .. . 204, 431-438, 598 !3' l 3 133. 345> 45 6 I3:i4 • • • 339, 340, 349^ 380 13:17 195-200 JAMES. i:l7 56,75.83,86 2:17 21, 427, 430 4:7 454-458 4:8 . . . 350, 390, 392, 393 4:14 • • . 285, 287, 370, 407 I PETER. 1:8 255,404 1:12 98, 103, 277 1:19 . 135-Hi, 158, 303, 3 6 4 1:22 . . . 204, 434-438, 598 2:6, 7 191, 192 2:21 . . . II6-I22, 163, 336 * 2 5 • • 73,74, 99,489 H 18 4 • 7 • 204, 434-438, 598 345 . . . 92, 479, 570 • • 34 2 , 345, 455 . 86, 368, 374, 377 . . 362, 454-458 II FETE K. l:lO 383 1:19 . . . 249-255, 511, 516 2:21 292, 354, 570 3:8 55 3:9 . . 283, 287, 288, 294, 420 3:lo 305,566-571 3-i3 153, 2 i3~ 22 o / JOHN. 1:3 ... . 203,204,435, 577 i ; 5-7 390,392, 511 2:1 I42-I48 2:6 II6-I22, 351 3:1, 2 . 98, 189, 444,445, 5 6 4 3:11, 14 . . 204,434-438,598 3:24 186, 188, 189 4:7,20,21 . 178,203,204,333, 35°, 434-438, 598. 4:8 62 5 : 4 115-117, 292 5-7 4i, 63-67 JUDE. 1:24, 25 . .5, 11, 19, 55-62 REVELATION. 1:5, 6 ■ 107, 109, 164, 165, 482 1:7 5 6 6-57i 2:10 . 342.. 345, 354, 455,456 482,573,581. 3^i 342, 4 ; 3:20 . . . 272, 275, 283, 288 4:8 18 5:6-12 . 9, 151, 158-162,482 7:9 • • 9, 15S-162, 369, 4S2 64 Texts and Hymns. RE VELA TION—Oon. RE VELA TION—Con. 7:13- 7:17 11:15 14:3 • H:i3 I5--3 • 19:1-4 19:6 . 19:12 . 19:16 . 20: 1 1- 17 . 482, 562, 573,581 . 74, 342, 364, 387, 467 .... 162, 213-215 12, 158-162 .... 481, 560, 562 . . 11, 76-78, 158-162 ... 10, 164, 213-215 . . . 5, 10,59, 213-215 .... 149, 150, 152 10,59,149-154,213-215 13 . . 294,305, 321,479 566, 571. 21:2 590, 591 21:4 . 348, 342, 466, 471, 574 575>587- 21:6. . . .271,272,275,350 21:10 590, 591 21:23 • • • x 73, ! 77, 5 l6 > 57 6 21:25 49, 5 l6 , 573 21:1-4 343, 572 22:5 . 49,173,177,516,573,576 22:16 104, 132, 335 22:17 272, 275 22:20 . .-• 275, 566 PART THIRD. FIRST LINE OF HYMNS. First Line of Hymns, The number immediately following the author s name indicates the year in which the hymn was written. HYMN ABIDE with me; fast falls the eventide . H.F.Lyte(l%47). 532 According to Thy gracious word . . . Montgomery. 261 A charge to keep I have C. Wesley (1762). 428 A few more years shall roll Bonar. 586 Affliction is a stormy deep Cotton. 462 A glory gilds the sacred page . . . . * . Cowper (1779). 2 S I Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? Watts. 128 All hail the glorious morn .... John Pearce (1766). 240 All hail the power of Jesus" name . . Edward Peronnet. 149 All that I was, my sin, my guilt Bonar. ico All-powerful, self-existent God 56 Almighty God, Thy word i* cast . . From John Cawood. 592 Almighty Sov'reign of the skies 536 Always with us, always with us Xevin. 396 Amazing grace, how sweet the sound ... . Newton. 93 Amidst a world of hopes and fears II. Moore. 185 Am I a soldier of the Cross? Watts (1709). 456 And am I born to die ? C. Wesley. 294 And am I only born to die ? . . C. Westey. 296 And art Thou with us gracious Lord ? . . . Doddridge. 375 And didst Thou, Jesus, condescend 124 And let this feeble body fail C. Wesley. 342 And must this body die ? Watts. 476 And shall we still be slaves? 355 And will the Judge descend ? Doddridge. 570 Angels from the realms of glory . . . Montgomery (1819). 234 Another six days 1 work is done Stennett. 38 A pilgrim and a stranger .... Gerhardt — Borthwick. 380 A pilgrim through this lonely world Bonar. 121 Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat Newton, 330 Arise, my soul, arise C. Wesley. 142 Around the throne of God in heaven . Annie II. Shepard. 496 As pants the hart for cooling springs . . late and Brady. 402 Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep . Margaret Mackay (1832). 560 Awake, and sing the song Hammond (1745). i- 68 First Line of Hymns. h VMS- Awake, my soul, and with the sun Bishop A'en. 515 Awake, my soul, in joyful lays Medley (1787;. 169 Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve .... Doddridge. 450 Awake, our souls, away, our fears ! Watts. 85 Awake, ye saints, awake ! CotterilL 37 Away from ev'ry mortal care Watts. 24 Before Jehovah's awful throne Watts. 1 Before the Lord we bow F. S. Key. 537 Behold a stranger at the door Gregg. 283 Behold the amazing sight Doddridge. 131 Behold, the blind their sight receive Watts. 123 Behold the mountain of the Lord .... Michael Bruce. 227 Behold the Saviour of mankind . Sam. Wesley, Sr. (1719). 235 Behold the sure foundation stone Watts. 192 Behold th' expected time draws near Voke. 225 Behold, where in a mortal form Enfield. 117 Be joyful in God, all ye lands of the earth . Moiitgomery. 4 Beloved, it is well 443 Beneath our feet, and o'er our head Heber. 478 Bless, O my soul ! the living God Watts. 13 Blest are the undefiled in heart Watts. 439 Blest be the tie that binds Fawcett. 434 Blest is the man, forever blest Watts. 316 Blest Jesus, come Thou gently down Watts. 207 Blest Jesus, when my soaring thoughts . . IleginbotJiam. 405 Blow ye the trumpet, blow C. Wesley. 282 Brightest and best of the sons of the morning . Heber (1811). 170 Broad is the road that leads to death Watts. 292 Buried in the shadows of the night Watts. 90 By cool Siloam's shady rill Heber (1812). 507 Calm on the listening ear of night Sears (1837). 232 Children of the Heavenly King .... Cennick ( 1742). 444 Christ is our corner stone CJiandler. 487 Christ, the Lord, has risen to-day Cadworth. 239 Christ, Thou art the sure foundation Neale. 492 Christ, whose glory fills the sky Toplndy. 5 ID Christians and brethren, ere we part . . .II. K. White. 597 Come, gracious Spirit, Heavenly Dove Browne. 181 Come hither, ye faithful, triumphantly sing . . . CaswalL 233 Come, Holy Ghost, come from on high Reed. 259 Come, Holy Spirit, calm my mind Burder. 183 Come, Holy Spirit, come Hart. 324 Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove . . . . Watts. (1707). 182 Come, humble sinner, in whose breast .... E. Jones. 286 Come, let us anew our journey pursue . . . . C. Wesley. 547 Come, le1 US join our cheerful songs .... Watts (l yog). 160 First Line of Hymns. 69 HYMN Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart Steele. 578 Come, said Jesus : sacred voice Barbauld. 279 Come, Saviour Jesus, from above . Ger., tr. by J. Wesley. 413 Come, sound his praise abroad li'atts, 6 Come, Thou Almighty King Madan. 66 Come, Thou fount of every blessing Robinson. 16 Come Thou now and be among us Xeale. 491 Come to Calvary's holy mountain . . . . J. Montgomery. 273 Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish . T. Moore. 329 Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched Hart. 274 Come, ye thankful people, come Alford. 552 Come, ye that love the Lord Watts. 334 Come, ye weary sinners, come C. Wesley. 276 Commit thou all thy griefs . . P. Gerliardt,iv. J. Wesley. 377 Confiding in Thy truth alone 260 Courage, my soul, while God is near 371 Daughter o( Zion, awake from thy sadness 228 Day of Judgment, day of wonders Newton. 571 Dearest of all the names above Watts. 139 Dearest Saviour, help thy servant . . . • 31 Dear Jesus, ever at my side Faber. 502 Dear refuge of my weary soul Steele. 367 Dear Saviour, if these lambs should stray Hyde. 504 Dear Shepherd of Thy people Newton. 489 Deep in the dust befoie Thy throne 89 Delay not, delay not, O sinner draw near . . . Hastings. 290 Do not I love Thee, O my Lord Doddridge. 404 Dread Jehovah, God of nations .... G — F — (1804). 540 Early, my God, without delay . Watts. 47 Eat, drink, in memory of your friend ... 263 Enslaved by sin and bound Steele. 137 Equip me for the war C. Wesley. 458 Ere the blue heavens were stretched abroad . . . Watts. 103 Ere to the world again we go 593 Eternal source of every joy Doddridge. 548 Eternal Spirit, source of light Pres. Davies. 184 Eternal Spirit, we confess Watts. 180 Ever patient, gentle, meek 336 Every fallen soul by sinning 96 Exalted high, at God's right hand Duncan. 582 Lain would my soul with wonder trace Knight. 50 Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss Turner. 359 Ear from my thoughts, vain world, begone ! . . . Watts. 52 Far from the world, O Lord, I flee Cowper. 534 Father, how wide Thy glories shine Watts. 101 70 First Line of Hymns. HYMN Father, I know that all my life tnna L. Waring. 79 Father, in whom we live C. Wesley. 64 Father of glory, to Thy name Watts. 65 Father of heaven, whose love Bickersteth. 63 Father of mercies, bow Thine ear Beddome. 200 Father of mercies, in Thy word Steele. 249 Father, what'er of earthly bliss Steele (1760). 344 For a season call'ti to part Newton. 437 For all Thy saints, O Lord Mant. 436 For the mercies of the day Montgomery. 523 For Thy mercy and Thy grace //. Downton. 543 Forever with the Lord Montgomery. 588 Forth in Thy name, O Lord we go C. Wesley. 517 Fountain of good, to own Thy love ..... Doddridge. 430 Fountain of mercy, God of love .... Alice Floiuerdew. 550 Frequent the day of God returns Browne. 45 Friend after friend departs Montgomery. 583 From all who dwell below the skies . . . IValts. [IJ 19). 9 From Calvary a cry was heard Cunningham, 236 From Calvary's sacred mountain . . . . S. S. Sch mucker. 201 From every stormy wind that blows Stowell. 328 From Greenland's icy mountains Ileber. 221 From this world's joys Montgomery. 579 Gentle Jesus, meek and mild C. Wesley 500 Gentle Shepherd, Thou has stilled . Wilhelm Meinhold. tr. by Catarine Winkworth 561 Gently, Lord, oh, gently lead us J last 'nigs. 385 Give me the wings of faith to rise Watts 369 Give thanks to God most high Watts. 113 Give to the winds thy fears P % Gerhardt. 82 Glorious things of Thee are spoken . . . A'etoto 11.(177 9). I 93 Glory to God on high Mercer. 158 Glory to Thee, my God, this night Bishop Ken. 519 God bless our native land . . . . J. S. Dwight\ 1844). 539 God is love : His mercy brightens Bowring. 62 God is the refuge of His saints Watts. 80 God moves in a mysterious way Cowper. 76 God my supporter and my hope Watts. 406 God of mercy! God of grace ! — Hear . . . . J. Taylor. 418 God of mercy, God of grace! — Show . . . //. F. Lyte, 21 God of mercy, hear our prayer Campbell. 506 God of my life, to Thee I call Cowpet . 463 God of my life, whose gracious power . . . . C. Wesley. 376 God of my salvation, hear C. Wesley, 314 (io'l of our lives, Thy constant 546 God of our salvation, hear us 595 Go, Labor on ; your hands are weak Bonar. 431 First Line of Hymns. 71 HYMN , Go to dark Gethsemane Montgomery. {1822). 120 Grace ! 'tis a charming sound Doddridge. 94 Gracious Spirit, love divine Stacker. 180 Great God ! how infinite art Thou Watts. 55 Great God ! indulge my humble claim Watts. 409 Great God ! to Thee my evening song Steele. 526 Great God ! to what a glorious height Watts. 167 Great God ! we sing that mighty hand .... Doddridge. 545 Great is the Lord our God Watts. 483 Great Saviour, Who didst condescend 505 Great Sovereign, let my evening song 527 Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah . . tr. from the Welsh of W. Williams . 3%7 Hail, my ever-blessed Jesus Wingrove. 154 Hail the day that sees Him rise C. Wesley. 243 Hail, Thou- once despised Jesus Bakewell. 150 Hail to the Lord's anointed Montgomery. 153 Happy the heart where graces reign Watts, m Happy the man whose wishes climb 370 Happy the meek, whose gentle breast J. Scott. 338 Happy the souls to Jesus joined C. Wesley. 204 Hark ! a voice divides the sky C. Wesley. 562 Hark! hark! the notes of joy 231 Hark! my soul ! it is the Lord Confer. 451 Hark! ten thousand harps and voices Kelly. 162 Hark! the glad sound ! the Saviour . Doddridge (1755). Ill Hark ! the herald angels sing C. Wesley. 230 Hark! the song of Jubilee Montgomery. 215 Hark ! the voice of love and mercy J. Evans. 138 Hark ! through the courts of heaven Alford. 308 Hark ! what mean those holy voices ? Ca7cood. 229 Hasten, Lord, the glorious time Harriet Auber. 220 Hasten. O sinner, to be wise T. Scott. 285 Hear my prayer, O Heavenly . . Harriet Parr (1856). 529 He dies, the Friend of sinners dies Watts. 140 He lives, the great Redeemer lives Steele. 143 Here, at Thy Table, Lord, we meet Stennett. 264 Here, in Thy name, Eternal God Montgomery. 4S5 He that goeth forth with weeping Hastings. 433 lie who on earth as man was known Xen'ton. 105 High in yonder realms of light Raffles. 573 High let us swell our tuneful notes Doddridge. 1 12 Holy and reverend is the name Needham. 18 Holy Father, Thou ha>t taught me 362 Holy Ghost, with light divine Reed. 1S7 Hosanna to the royal Son Watts. 104 Hosanna with a cheerful sound Watts. 514 72 First Line of J hums. HYMN Huw are Thy servants blest, O Lord Addison. 8l» How beauteous are their feet Watts. 198 How beauteous were the marks 4. C. Coxe. 119 How blest the righteous when he dies .... Barbauld. 481 How calm and beautiful the morn Hastings. 241 How condescending and how kind Watts. 134 How did my heart rejoice to hear Watts. 54 How do Thy mercies close me round . . . . C. Wesley. 448 How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord . Keith{ 1787). 363 How happy are the young who hear Logan. 497 How lovely, how divinely sweet Steele. 49 How oft, alas ! this wretched heart Steele. 420 How pleasant, how divinely fair • . Watts. 46 How precious is the Book divine Fawcett. 253 How shall the young secure their hearts Watts. 252 How short and hasty is our life Watts. 287 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds Neivton. 175 How sweetly flowed the gospel sound Bowring. 115 How tedious and tasteless the hours iVewton. 400 How vain are all things here below Watts. 414 1 have a home above 589 I hear a voice that comes from far Kelly. 280 I heard the voice of Jesus say Bonar. 320 I lay my sins on Jesus Bonar. 313 I'll praise my Maker whilst I've breath Watts. 17 I look to Jesus, and the face 372 I love the Lord : He heard my cries Watts. 379 I love the volume of Thy word Watts. 250 I love Thy Zion, Lord Dr. Dwight (i8ooj. 202 I love to steal awhile away Phoebe H. Brozun 395 I'm not ashamed to own my Lord Watts. 384 I need Thee, precious Jesus L\ Whitfield. 382 In one fraternal bond of love 203 Inspirer and hearer of prayer Toplady. 525 In songs of sublime adoration 97 In the cross of Christ I glory • . . Bowring. 133 In Thy great name, O Lord, we come Iloskins. 28 In Thy name, O Lord, assembling Kelly. 27 In vain would boasting reason find Steele. 309 In weariness and pain C. Wesley. 381 I saw one hanging on a tree Newton. 129 I send the joys of earth away Waits. 416 I think when I read that sweet story of old 499 It is not death to die Bethune. 466 I've found the pearl of greatest price 107 I was a wandering sheep Bonar. 99 I would not live alway ; I ask not to . Muhlenberg (1824). 471 First Line of Hymns, 73 HYMN Jehovah is our strength 388 Jerusalem, my happy home . . . From old Latin Hymn. 590 Jerusalem on high Crossman. 591 Jesus, and shall it ever be Gregg. 174 [esus, cast a look on me Berridge. 337 Jesus, full of compassion Turner. 307 [esus, I my cross have taken //. F. Lyte. 424 Jesus, in Thy transporting name Mrs. Steele. 166 [esus, Lover of my soul C. Wesley ( 1 740) . 35S Jesus, Master of the feast C. Wesley. 265 Jesus, my Advocate above C. Wesley. 147 Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone Cennick. 425 Jesus, my great High-priest Watts. 144 Jesus, my Saviour and my God Stednett. 453 Jesu>, my strength, my hope C. Wesley. 353 [esus, our Head, once crowned with thorns 152 Jesus our triumphant Head Hart. 244 Jesus, save my dying soul Hastings. 300 Jesus shall reign where'er the sun .... Watts (1719). 213 Jesus, Sun of Righteousness 173 fe>us, the very thought of Thee St. Bernard. 1 76 |e>u>, Thou art my righteousness C. Wesley. 319 Jesus, Thou dear redeeming Lord C. Wesley. 30 |e»us ? Thou joy of loving hearts St. Bernard. 267 Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness Zinzendorf. 321 Jesus, Thy boundless love to me P. Gerhardt. 401 Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding .... Hastings. 556 Join all the glorious names above Malts. 163 Joy to the world ! the Lord has come! Watts. 110 Just as I am, without one plea CJiarlotte Elliott. 31 1 Lamb of God, for sinners slain .... Woodford '(18521. 303 Lamb of God, we fall before Thee J. Hart. 172 Let every creature join 15 Let every ear attend Watts. 271 Let plenteous grace descend on those . . James Newton. 256 Let saints below in concert sing C. Wesley. 435 Let songs of praises fill the sky T. Cotterill. 179 Let the whole race of creatures lie Watts. 71 Let thoughtless thousands choose the road . . Ho skins. 410 Let Zion's watchmen all awake Doddridge. 197 Life is the time to serve the Lord Watts. 297 Lo ! He comes with clouds descending . . . . C. Wesley. 566 Lord, all I am is known to Thee JJatts. 57 Lord, at this closing hour E. T. Fitch, 601 Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing . . . Walter Sl/irely, 594 Lord God, the Holy Ghost Montgomery. 2 . N Lord, I am Thine, entirely Thine Dairies. 209 74 First Line of Hymns. HYMN Lord, I would spread my sore distress Watts. 88 Lord, in the morning Thou sbalt hear . . . Watts (1719). 509 Lord, in this sacred hour Bulfinck. 40 Lord, it belongs not to my care B. Baxter. 374 Lord, let Thy goodness lead our land .... Doddridge. 541 Lord of hosts, to Thee we raise Montgomery. 488 Lord of my life, oh may Thy praise Steele. 508 Lord of the Church, we humbly pray Osier. 199 Lord of the harvest, hear C. Wesley. 222 Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows Doddridge 42 Lord of the worlds above Watts. 48 Lord, send Thy word and let it fly . ... Gibbons. 216 Lord, Thou hast search'd and seen me through . . Watts. 58 Lord, we come before Thee now Hammond. 26 Lord, we confess our numerous faults Watts. 318 Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I Watts. 92 Lord, when before Thy throne we meet , T. G. Nicholas. 266 Love divine, all love excelling . . . . C. Wesley (1746). 350 Lo ! what a pleasing sight 438 Majestic sweetness sits enthroned Stcnnett. 157 Maker of all things, mighty Lord! . . Osier — Doddridge. 72 May the grace of Christ, our Saviour Newton. 598 'Mid scenes of confusion Denham. 580 Mourn for the thousands slain 495 Must Jesus bear the cross alone ? G. A T . Allen. 345 My country, 'tis of thee S. F. Smith (1832). 538 My days are gliding swiftly by . . Nelson. 474 My dear Redeemer, and my Lord Watts. 116 My drowsy powers, why sleep ye so ? Watts. 429 My faith looks up to Thee Ray Palmer (1830). 364 My father, cheering name 445 My God, accept my heart this day . . M. Bridges (i860). 412 My God, how endless is Thy love Watts. 512 My God, how wonderful Thou art Fader. 60 My God, I love Thee Fr. Xavier. 332 My God, my King, Thy various praise Watts. 22 My God, permit me not to be Watts (1709K 403 My God, the spring of all my joys Watts. 335 My God, Thy boundless love Henry Moore. 6l My hope, my portion and my God 423 My jesus, as Thou wilt Schmolke. 346 My soul, be on thy guard Heath (1781). 457 My soul repeat His praise Watts. 3 My spirit, on Thy care Lyte. 365 Nearer, my God, to Thee Sarah /•'. Adams 393 No, no, it is not dying \falan. 467 Firs* Line of Hymns* 75 J I V M N Not all the blood of beasts Watts. 135 Not to the terrors of the Lord Watts. 577 Not with our mortal eyes Watts. 391 Now begin the heavenly theme Longford. 168 Now from the altar of our hearts y. Mason. 524 Now I resolve with all my heart Steele. 210 Now in parting, Father, bless us 269 Now lei us raise our eheerful strains Steele. 161 Xo\\ may lie who from the dead Newton. 599 Now the shades of night are gone 518 O Bread, to pilgrims given . . . 77i. Aquinas, tr. Palmer. 268 O day of rest and gladness . . Bishop Wordsworth (1862). 41 eyes that are weary, and hearts that are sore 373 C'od, mine inmost soul eonvert C. Wesley. 305 O God of Jaeob, by whose hand Doddridge. 86 O happy day that fixed my choice Doddridge. 211 O happy soul, that lives on high Watts. 442 Oh, bless the Lord, my soul ! Watts. 2 Oh, could I find from day to day B. Cleveland, 398 Oh, could I speak the matchless worth Medley. 159 Oh, deem not they are blessed alone Bryant. 386 Oh, for a closer walk with God Cowper (1779). 392 Oh, for a faith that will not shrink Bat hurst. 357 Oh, for a heart to praise my God . . . C. Wesley (1742). 323 Oh, for a thousand tongues to sing . . C. Wesley ( 1 739) • 151 Oh, how divine, how sweet the joy Needham. 293 Oh, join ye the anthems of triumph 10 Oh, mean may seem this house of clay Gill. 535 Oh, holy Lord, our God Young. 196 Oh, that my load of sin were gone C. Wesley. 352 Oh, that I could forever dwell Reed. 399 Oh, that the Lord would guide my ways Watts. 354 Oh, that the Lord's salvation Lyte. 223 Oh, the delights, the heavenly joys Watts. 165 Oh, turn, great Ruler of the skies Merrick. 302 Oh, what amazing words of grace Medley. 272 Oh, where are kings and empires now . . . . A. C. Coxe. 194 Oh, where shall rest be found Alontgomei y. 480 Oh, worship the King all-glorious above Grant. 5 O Jesus, King most wonderful St. Bernard. 177 () Jesus, Saviour of the lost , . . . E. H. Bickersteih. 322 O Lord, and shall our fainting souls T. Scott. 461 () Lord, how full of sweet content Guy on. 349 O Lord, my best desires fulfill Cowper, }aS O Lord of Hosts, whose glory fills J. M. Xeale. 486 O Lord, our God, arise Ward law. 218 O Lord, Thy heavenly grace impart . . . J. F. Oberlin. 41 J j6 First Line of Hymns. HYMN O Lord, Thy work revive Hastings. 205 O Lord, when we the path retrace 122 O love beyond conception great 98 O love divine, how sweet thou art C. Wesley. 178 O Sacred Head, now wounded . Gerhardt> tr. Alexander. 130 Shepherd of the sheep . 563 O Spirit of the living God Montgomery . 190 O Thou from whom all goodness flows Haweis. 378 O Thou that hear"st the prayer of faith 312 O Thou, that hear'st when sinners cry Watts. 301 O Thou, the contrite sinner's friend . . . Charlotte Elliot. 146 O Thou, who vrould'st not have C. Wesley. 304 O Thou, whose tender mercy hears Steele. 299 O Zion, afflicted with wave upon wave Grant. 226 O Zion, when I think of thee Kelly. 341 On Jordan's stormy banks I stand Stennett. 343 On the mountain's top appearing Kelly. 208 Once more, before we part 596 One sweetly solemn thought Phoebe Carey. 468 One there is above all others Newton. 108 Our country is ImmanuePs ground . . . Mrs. Barbauld. 426 Our God, our help in ages past Walls. 389 Our Heavenly Father, hear Montgomery. 32 Our Lord has risen from the dead C. Wesley. 245 Our times are in Thy hand Bonar. 356 Palms of glory, raiment bright Montgomery . 482 Pardoned through redeeming grace Osier. 257 People of the living God Montgomery. 212 Pity the nations, O our God Watts. 219 Plunged in a gulf of dark despair Watts. 155 Poor, weak and worthless though I am Neivton. 422 Praise the Lord! ye heavens adore him 11 Praise to God, immortal praise Mrs. Barbauld. 549 Prayer is the soul's sincere desire Montgomery. 326 Prayer was appointed to convey Hart. 325 Raise your triumphant songs Watts. 95 Religion is the chief concern ... Fawcett. 291 Return, O wanderer, return Collyer. 284 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings . . Seagrave (1742). 407 Rock of Ages ! cleft forme Toplaiiy. 310 Safely through another week Neivton. 36 Salvation, oh, the joyful sound Watts. 102 Saviour breathe an evening blessing Edmeston. 520 Saviour, like a shepherd . . Dorothy A. Thrupp (1 838). 498 iour, visit Thy plantation Newton. 206 First Lvic> of fly mu s. 77 HYMN Saviour, when in dust to Thee Grant. 237 Saviour, who Thy flock art feeding .... Muhlenberg. 258 Say, sinner, hath a voice within Hyde. 288 See, from Zion's sacred mountain Kelly. i"i% See how the rising sun Scott. 510 See what a living stone Watts. 191 Shine on our souls, eternal Doddridge. 87 Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive Watts. 298 Sin has a thousand treacherous arts Waits. 9 1 Sing hallelujah, sing 542 Sing to the Lord, who loud proclaims . . 361 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? C. Wesley. 289 Softly fades the twilight ray S. F. Smith. 533 Softly now the light of day Doane (1824.). 531 Soldiers of Christ, arise C. Wesley. 454 So let our lips and lives express Watts. 351 Sometimes a light surprises Cowper. 368 Soon and forever the breaking of day Monsell. 587 Sow in the morn thy seed Montgomery. 432 Spirit of mercy, truth and love 247 Spirit of truth, on this Thy day Heber. 246 Stand up and bless the Lord Montgomery. 7 Stand up. my soul, shake off thy fears Watts. 455 Stay, Thou insulted Spirit, stay C. Wesley. 460 Stricken, smitten, and afflicted Kelly. 132 Sun of my soul. Thou Saviour dear Keble. 530 Sure the blest Comforter is nigh Steele. 188 Sweet is the work, my God, my King Watts. 43 Sweet is the work, O Lord Lyte. 44 Sweet the moments, rich in blessing Shirley. 394 Sweet the time, exceeding sweet Burder. 53 Sweet was the time when first I felt Newton. 459 Thank and praise Jehovah's name Montgomery. 20 The atoning work is done Kelly. 145 The day is past and gone John Leland. 522 The day, O Lord, is spent Aeale. 528 The day of wrath, that dreadful day . Sir W. Scott (1805). 567 Thee we adore ! Eternal name Watts. 475 Thee we adore ! Eternal Lord Cotterill. 33 The Lord in Zion placed His name Watts. 25 The Lord is King, lift up thy voice Conder. 59 The Lord my pasture shall prepare Addison. 73 The Lord my Shepherd is Watts. 74 The Lord who truly knows Xcvton. 331 The man is ever blest Watts. 440 The Saviour calls ; let every ear Steele. 270 The spacious firmament on high Addison. 68 7 8 First Line of Hymns, HYMN The Spirit in our hearts Onderdonk. 275 The things of the earth in the earth let us lay . . . Neale. 557 The voice of free grace cries Thornby. 2%\. There is a clear and hallowed spot \ .238 There is a fountain fill'd with blood Cowper. 136 There is a glorious world on high Jane Taylor. 447 There is a house not made with hands Watts. 465 There is a land of pure delight Watts. 572 There is a time, we know not when . . J. A. Alexander. 295 There is a voice of sovereign grace Walts. 315 There is an hour of hallow'd peace Tappan. 574 There is an hour of peaceful rest r fappan. 575 There is an hour when I must part Reed. 473 They come, God's messengers of love . . . R. Campbell. 472 This is the day the Lord hath made Watts. 39 Thou art gone to the grave, but we dleber. 554 Thou art my hiding-place, O Lord Raffles. 141 Thou art my portion, O my God Watts. 408 Thou art the way ; to Thee alone Doane. 106 Thou Judge of quick and dead C. Wesley. 568 Thou Lord of all above Beddome. 421 Thou lovely source of true delight Steele. 255 Thou only Sovereign of my heart Steele. 366 Thou Shepherd of Israel, divine C. Wesley. 397 Thou sweet gliding Kedron Marie de Fleury. 126 Thou thai didst hang upon the tree 306 Through sorrow's night II. K. White. 565 Thus far the Lord has led me on Watts. 521 Thy presence, gracious God, afford Fawcett. 29 Thy way, not mine, O Lord Bonar, 347 Thy way, O God, is in the sea Fawcett. 77 Thy ways, O Lord, with wise design Serle. 78 'T is a point I long to know Newton. 452 'T is by the faith of joys to come Watts. 360 'T is midnight, and on Olive's brow . . . . //. K. While. 125 'T is sw r eet to rest in lively hope Topiady. 469 To God I lift mine eyes 84 To God, the only wise Watts.. 19 To jesus, the crown of my hope Cowper. 470 To our Redeemer's glorious name Steele. 156 To the name of God on high 67 To Thee this temple we devote J. R. Scott. 490 To your Creator, God Steele. 8 Triumphant Zion, lift Thy head Doddridge. 224 'Twas on that dreadful, doleful night Watts. 262 Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb Watts. 555 Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Watts. 70 First Line of Hymns. 79 HYMN Vain, delusive world, adieu C. Wesley. 415 Wake the song of jubilee I. Bacon. 214 Walk in the light ! so shalt thou know Barton. 390 Watchman, tell us of the night Bowring. 217 Wear\' of wandering from my God C.Wesley. 148 Weary sinner, keep thine eye 317 We come, Lord, before Thy throne 553 W T e join to pray, with wishes kind Gaskell. 494 W T e journey through a vale of tears 339 Welcome, delightful morn Hayward. 35 Welcome, sweet day of rest . . Watts 34 We lift our hearts to Thee J. Wesley. 511 We sing the Almighty power of God Minstrel. 69 We -peak of the realms of the blest E. Mills. 585 We've no abiding city here Kelly. 340 What cheering words are these Kent. 441 What equal honors shall we bring Watts. 164 What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone 118 What sinners value I resign Watts. 564 What thousands never knew the road 417 W T hat various hindrances we meet Ccnvper. 327 When all Thy mercies, O my God Addison. 75 When brighter suns and milder skies Feabody. 551 When gloomy thoughts and fears Steele. 446 When His salvation bringing King. 503 When I can read my title clear Watts. 383 When I survey the wondrous cross Watts. 127 When Israel through the desert passed 254 When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay Gibbons. 427 When languor and disease invade Toplady. 464 When marshal Td on the nightly plain . . .II. K. W/iile. 171 When rising from the bed of death Addison. 479 When shall we meet again A. A. Watts. 584 When streaming from the eastern skies .... Shrnbsole. 513 When Thou, my righteous . . . Countess of Huntingdon. 569 Where two or three with sweet accord Stennett. 23 While Thee I seek, protecting Power . . II M. Williams. 51 While we lowly bow before Thee Colesworthy 600 While with ceaseless course the sun Newton. 544 "Who are these in bright array? Montgomery. 581 Why do we mourn departing friends ? Halts. 558 Why should the children of a King? Watts 189 Why should we ^tart and fear to die? Watts. 477 Why should we weep for those who die ? . . Mrs. Gilbert. 559 Why will ye lavish out your years? Doddridge. 277 With grateful hearts and tuneful lays lee. 493 With heavenly power, Lord, defend . . Rowland Hill. 195 80 First Line of Hymns. HYMN With humble heart and tongue Fawcett. 501 With joy we meditate the grace Watts. 109 With tears of anguish I lament Stennett. 419 Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell .... Doddridge. 576 Ye humble souls approach your God Steele. 14 Ye saints, proclaim abroad Ryland. 114 Ye servants of the Lord Doddridge. 449 Yes, the Redeemer rose Doddridge. 242 Ye trembling souls, dismiss your fears Beddonie. 83 Zion stands with hills surrounded Kelly. 484 PART FOURTH. FIRST LINE OF EACH VERSE AFTER THE FIRST VERSE. FIRST LINE OF EACH VERSE, AFTER THE FIRST VERSE. ABIDE with me from 530 A brighter faith and 183 A broken heart, my God, 301 Absent from Thee, my 299 Accept our faint attempts 45 Accept our song of praise 563 According as her labors 497 A cloud of witnesses aro 450 Admit Him, ere His ang 283 A faith that keeps the nar 357 A faith that shines more 357 A few more Sabbaths her 580 A few more storms shall 586 A few more struggles her 586 A few short days they lin 559 A guilty, weak and help 315 A heart in ev'ry thought 323 A heart resign'd, submis 323 A holy quiet reigns arou 481 Ah, Lord Jesus, grant that 561 Ah me! ah me! that T 591 Ah. show me that happi 397 Ah, then my spirit faints 588 Ah, whither could we flee 328 Alas for those ! the day 280 Alas, I knew not what I 129 All-glorious Saviour, sou 207 All glory to Thee, Father 557 All hail, triumphant Lord 37 All in their stations move 438 All my guilt to Thee is 300 All nature owns Hisgua 14 All o'er those wide-exte 343 All praise to Thee, who 515 3 All riches are His native 164 3 3 All that feeds my busy 337 2 All that I am e'en here 100 5 All the blessings of the 549 2 All to the great tribunal 187 4 All ye nations, join and 214 2 Almighty God! Thine 277 5 Almighty grace, Thy he 420 4 Almighty Son, incarnate 63 2 Amazing goodness ! love 137 5 Among the saints that fill 379 3 An angel guard to us su 472 4 An answer from the skies 295 5 And, at my life's last set 513 3 And canst Thou, wilt Th 420 3 And didst Thou pity mo 124 3 And didst Thou, Saviour 166 3 And duly shall appear 432 4 And griefs and torments 332 3 And if some things I do 796 And if we meet no more 596 2 And in their accents of 430 3 And I shall share a glor 43 3 And is it true that many 280 2 And may I taste Thy ri 479 6 And shall not Jesus hear 331 5 And shall we in dead si 325 3 And since the Lord reta 503 2 And then, never more 470 6 And those who find Thee 176 4 And though awhile He 145 3 And Thou, refulgent orb 576 2 And when before Thy 378 5 5 And when, dear Saviour 502 4 84 First Line of Verses, HYMN V And when I early rise, 522 3 And when in power He 537 5 And when I stand before 322 4 And when my cheerful 188 4 And when my dying hou 146 5 And when the awful mes 256 3 And when the dead shall 321 5 And when these failing 261 6 And when these lips no 504 4 And when the shades of 241 4 And when Thine awful 141 4 And when this flesh and 93 4 And when we taste Thy 391 3 And wilt Thou lead our 375 3 And yet this thoughtless 526 3 An exile here, and far 341 2 Anoint me with Thy he 412 3 Angels, assist our mighty 155 6 Apostles, martyrs, proph 590 6 Appear, as when of old 30 4 Archangles leave their 103 5 Archangels sound His 165 3 Are there no foes for me 456 3 Are we not tending up 558 2 Arm me with jealous car 428 3 Array'd in glorious grace 476 3 Array 'd in mortal flesh 163 3 A second look He gave, 129 4 Ashamed of Jesus! yes, 174 5 Asleep in Jesus ! far fro 560 6 As our steps are drawing 595 2 A sovereign Protector I 525 3 Assist me, gracious God 153 Assist my soul, too apt 354 3 Assure my conscience of 189 3 As the winged arrow flie 544 2 As through a glass, T dim 77 3 At 1 1 is call the dead aw 571 3 A thousand ages in Thy 389 4 A thousand ways in ruin 417 2 At Thy command the 536 4 Awake, our love, awake 524 2 Awake, our noblest pow 361 2 Bane and blessing, pain 133 4 Baptize the nations; far 190 3 Bear, bear the tidings 231 3 Because the Saviour shed 196 1 HYMN V Be Christ our pattern and 1 1 7 6 Be darkness, at Thy com 190 2 Be earth, with all her 403 4 Before His feet their ar 167 2 Before me place in drea 305 2 Before our Father's thro 434 2 Before the cross of Him 412 2 Before the hills in order 389 3 Before the mournful see 262 2 Behold, and pity from 207 3 Behold the blest assemb 577 4 Behold tho' innumerable 577 3 Behold the Lamb of God 240 2 Believing on my Lamb, 3193 Believing, we rejoice 135 5 Beloved, "It is well !" 443 2 Be near to bless me when 530 4 Beneath the influence of 219 2 Beside all waters sow, 432 2 Be this alone thy fervent 71 6 Be this my one grea' bus 305 3 Be this the purpose of 210 3 Be Thou my pattern ; let 1 16 4 Be Thou my shield and 330 4 Be Thou, O Holy Spirit 266 3 Beyond my highest joy 202 6 Beyond the flight of time 583 2 Beyond this vale of tears 480 3 Bless'd Jesus, what deli 52 3 Blessings abound where 213 3 Blessings for ever on the 164 4 Bless, O my soul ! the 13 2 Bless us here, while still 269 2 Bless we, then, our gra 220 4 Blest are the men that 439 2 Blest are the men whose 46 5 Blest are the saints who 46 3 Blest are the souls, who 46 4 Blest be the Lord who 39 4 Blest He that comes to 104 3 Blest is the man to whom 316 2 Blest Jesus, Thou whose 472 3 Blind unbelief i> sure to 76 6 Bold shall I stand in that 321 3 Both now, and ever, Lord 486 6 Bow'd down beneath a 330 3 Break from His throne 555 4 Break off the yoke of in 352 3 First Line of Verses. 85 HYMN Break off your tears, ye 140 Breathe, oh, breathe Thy 350 Break, sov'reign Grace 419 Brighter than angels, lo 582 Brightest and best of the 170 Burden'd with a world 276 Buried in sorrow and in 102 But, ah ! my inmost spir 422 But ah ! should this in 453 But Christ, the heavenly 135 But drops of grief can 128 But ere that trumpet sha 570 But he who marks from 427 But hush, my soul ! nor 340 But if I die with mercy 286 But if Immanuel's face 139 But I have felt Thee in 502 But in Thy gospel see it 61 But lo! a place He hath 448 But lo ! He leaves those 103 But lying dark between 468 But makes the law of 440 But oh, from human 'on 15 But oh, from human ton 8 But, O my soul, forever 318 But oh, their end, their 92 But oh, what gentle terms 163 But oh, what vast trans 263 But oh, when gloomy 367 But soon He'll break 235 But sorer vengeance falls 355 But there 's forgiveness 479 But, these days of weep 573 But to those who have 571 But Thou art not alone 40 But Thou hast needy bre 430 But Thy compassions, Lo 3 But tim'rous mortals sta 572 But to Thy house will I 509 But we are come to Zion 577 But we have no such len 25 But whilst our spirits, fill 89 But who can speak Thy 22 But will He prove a frie 283 But yet we shall behold 341 By cool Siloam's shady 507 By day, at night, at home 545 By Him my prayers ac 175 4 By I lis own power were 2, By influence of the light 4! By the hallowed outward 3 By Thine hour of dark 5 By Thy birth and early 4 By Thy deep, expiring 2 By Thy hands the boon 3 2 Call'd to bear the Chns 2 Call me away from flesh 5JCalv'ry's mournful moun 3 Canst Thou reject our dy 4 Cast thy guilty soul on 6 Cease, ye pilgrims, cease 6 Chance and change are 4 j Cheerful we tread the de 3 1 Cherubs on the Conq'ror 3 ; Choose Thou for me my 3 Chnsen of God, to sinne 3 Christians ! we here may 4" Christ is born the great 2 Christ is my everlasting 2 Christ is my Peace ; He 3 1 Christ is my Prophet, 2 j Christ Jesus is my All in 2 Christ leads me through 2\ Celestial choirs, from co 4 'Cleanse me, O Lord, and 3! Cleanse their souls from 4! Clothe, then, with energy 6 Clouds that drop their 4! Cold mountains and the 3 j Cold on His cradle the 41 Cold our services have 2 Come, almighty to deliv 2 Come, bless the Lord. 7 Come, brethren, whom, 4 Come, Holy Comforter, 4 Come, Holy Spirit, from 2 Come, Holy Spirit, heav 2 Come in poverty and me 2 Come in sorrow and con 4 Come, let us with a great 3 'Come, Lord, when grace Come, saints, and adore Come, then, oh, come fr Come, then, with all your "Come,wand'rers, to my HYMN V IO3 2 515 2 2 57 3 237 3 ^37 4 237 4 556 4 257 4 403 3 120 3 306 2 3*7 2 407 3 62 2 360 3 244 2 347 5 192 2 597 2 229 4 410 3 107 4 107 2 107 5 374 3 232 2 88 3 506 2 200 3 549 3 116 3 170 2 523 2 35o 3 38 2 201 2 66 3 179 4 182 4 273 2 273 3 225 3 374 4 126 4 227 5 272 3 ii5 3 86 First Line of J T erses. HYMN v Come, worship at His 63 Come, ye thirsty, come 274 2 Comfort those who weep 26 4 Conduct us safe, condu 181 2 Convert and send forth 222 2 Convince us all of sin, 324 2 Content with beholding 400 3 Control my ev'ry thought 458 2 Could I so false, so faith 58 Could we be cast where 349 4 Could we but ciimb whe 572 6 Create my nature pure 301 2 Crown Him ye martyrs, 149 2 228 336 Dark and cheerless is Daughter of Zion, the Days of toil, 'mid thron Dead to the world, with 121 5 Dear dying Lamb, Thy 136 3 Dearest Saviour, hasten 206 3 Dear Lord, accept the 476 5 Dear Lord! and shall we 182 3 Dear Lord, if indeed I 400 4 Dear Lord, while we ad 156 4 Dear Saviour, draw relu 270 5 Dear Saviour, let Thy 414 4 Death rides on ev'ry pas 478 2 Decay, then, tenements 115 4 Deep horror, then my vi 171 4 Deep in unfathomable 76 Deep regret for follies 418 Delay not, delay not, O 290 3 Delight of all who dwell 152 " Deny thyself, and take 292 2 Descend, celestial Dove 35 3 Did ever mourner plead 463 3 Didst Thou regard the 124 2 Didst Thou thy tremblin 124 4 Did the great Saviour 355 2 Did we not raise our 87 2 Direct, control, suggest, 515 4 Dissolve Thou these ba 470 3 Distracting thoughts and 29 2 Divine Instructor, graci 249 5 Do not I love Thee from 404 2 Dost Thou not dwell in 189 2 " Do this," He cried, 262 4 Do Thou assist a feeble 209 5 HYMN V Do Thou, Lord, 'mid 585 5 Doth Thy right hand, 375 2 Down from the shining 155 3 Draw us, O Saviour, with 287 5 Dwell, Spirit, in our he 324 5 Early hasten to the tomb 120 4 Early let us seek Thy fa 498 3 Earth and her thousand 551 2 Earth, hear thy Maker's 537 4 Earth may with all her 56 4 E'en death, which sets 119 3 E'en down to old age 363 6 E'en life itself, without 409 4 E'en now by faith we 435 5 E'en now my weary soul 460 6 E'en now to their eternal 435 4 E'en so I love Thee, and 332 6 E'ersince, by faith, I saw 136 4 Endue the creatures with 486 3 Enemies no more shall 208 4 Enlarge my heart to mak 376 6 Enlightened by Thy hea 180 2 Eternal are Thy mercies 9 2 Eternal life Thy words 366 3 3 3 4 3 579 63 55 62 Eternal mansions, bright Eternal Spirit, by whose Eternity, with all its y'rs Even the hour that dark Events with prophecies 225 2 Ev'ry eye shall now be 566 2 Ev'ry island, sea, and 566 3 Ev'ry tear is wiped away 573 6 Exalt the Lamb of God 282 2 Exert Thy gracious pow 259 2 Extinguishes the thirst of 359 2 Fain would I learn of 352 4 Fain would my soul with 50 4 Faithful amid unfaithful 122 2 Faith in 1 1 is name for 521 4 Farewell, conflicting ho 481 4 Far in the distant heav 559 4 Father, in us Thy son re 29 4 Father ! my soul would 24 4 Fearless of hell and ghas 335 5 " Fear not, 1 am with 363 3 Fear not the powers of 83 2 First Line of Verses, 87 HYMN V HYMN Fear not the terrors of 83 5 From dark temptation's 32 Fear not the want of out 83 3 'From heaven He came, 115 Fear not that he will e'er 83 4 From guile his lips and 316 Fight on, my soul, till 457 4 From sorrow, toil, and 434 Fill our souls with heav 518 2 From Thee our choicest 536 *2 From Thee, the ever flo From those celestial spri Full many a danger, toil 85 438 93 'Gather the outcasts Fill us with Thy Holy 600 2 FilPd with delight, my 343 7 Finish'd all the types and 138 3 Finish then Thy new ere 350 4 1 Firm as His throne His 384 3 1 Fivebleeding wounds he 142 3 Gethsemane can I for 261 3 Fixed and eternal as Thy 56 2 Gird him with all-sum ci 195 2 Follow'd by their works 562 3 Give me a calm, a thank 344 2 Follow to the judgment 120 2 Give me a will to Thine 302 2 Foolish, and impotent, 376 5 Give thanks aloud to 113 4 Foolish fears and fond 418 3 Gladden'd by the flow 278 3 For all Thy saints, O 436 2 Glorious is our God, the 67 4 Forbid it, Lord, that I 127 2 Glory to God in highest 112 4 Forbid it, mighty God! 355 4 God from eternity hath 190 4 Forbid that I should lea 130 4 God from on high invites 287 3 For, ever on Thy burden 118 2 God, from on high, thy 224 4 For ev'ry thirsty, longing 270 2 God is a sun : our bright 49 4 Forever with the Lord ! 588 5 God is our strength and 7 4 Forgive me, Lord, for 519 2 God is our Sun, whose 514 4 Forgive my follies past 421 2 God, my Redeemer/lives 476 2 For God has mark'd each 386 5 'God of my strength, at- 402 3 For good is the Lord, in 4 4! God of unfailing grace 308 2 For He indeed is Lord 107 3 God's Spirit will not al 288 4 For her my tears shall 202 5 God, thy God, will now 208 3 For her our prayer shall 539 2 God will not always chid 3 2 For Him shall prayer un 153 4 God with man is now re Go, labor on, while it is Good will to guilty men Grace all the work shall Grace first contrived the Grace lead my roving 431 112 94 94 94 94 For Jehovah is God, and 4 2 Fof love of us He bled 131 3 Form'd by Thy hand, 50 3 Form'd for the purest 438 4 For not like kingdoms of 194 3 For she has treasures gr 497 2 j Grace taught my soul to For should we fail pro 503 31 Grant now Thy presence 493 3 ForThee alone we would 517 3 1 Grant one poor sinner 209 3 For the Lord our God 552 3 Grant that all may seek 26 5 For them no bitter tear 559 5 Grant that all Thy faith 491 2 For this mercy, Lord, we 506 3 Grant that all we, who 486 2 For this, Thy Name we 436 4 Great Advocate, Almigh 143 5 For us wast Thou not 306 3 Great God, how infinite 55 For whom, for whom, my 131 2 Fountain of being,source 56 3 Frail children of the dust 5 4 Friend of the friendless 463 2 6 3 3 6 Great is their peace who 439 3 Great God, on what a 475 Great God ! Thy gracio 423 Great God, to Thine al 14 First Line of Verses. Great my sins are, but 329 Great Prophet of my God 163 Great Redeemer Thee 599 Great source of light and 461 Guilt, like a heavy load 421 Guilty, but with heart re 307 Guilty, forgive me, Lord 322 Hail, great Immanuel,all 52 Hail, the heaven - born 230 Hail, thou dear, thou 244 Hellelujah !— earth and 488 Hallelujah! hark! the 215 Happy spirits, ye are fled 573 Happy the man whose 17 Hark ! hark ! the sounds 231 Hark ! hark! to God the 171 Hark! hark to the angels 233 Hark ! how He groans 235 Hasten ! O sinner to re 285 " Haste, ye mortals, to 229 Has thy night been long 208 Hast Thou a lamb in all 404 Hast Thou imparted to 183 Hear them tell the won 229 He bows His gracious 331 He breaks the power of 151 He comes, from thickest 1 1 1 He comes, the broken 1 1 1 He comes, the pris'ners in He comes with succor sp 153 He crowns thy life with 2 He dies: the heavens in 123 He ever lives above 142 He fills the poor with 2 He form'd the deeps un 6 He gave His Son, His 14 He gave to the light its 10 He guides our feet, He 70 He, in the days of feeble 109 tie knows and He appr 440 I If knows that all these 370 He leads me to the pla 74 He left I lis radient thro 156 He, like a tree shall thri 440 1 [ell and thy sins resist 455 He'll never quench the 109 He lives — the everlastin 70 V HYMN V 2 He looks to heaven's ete 442 5 4 Help me to watch and 428 4 3 Help them to preach the 199 2 2 Hence, and forever, from 123 4 3 'Henceforth may no pro 413 3 2! Hence, then, ye black, 143 3 2 He ransom' d me from 422 2 Here give Thy word sue 196 2 4 Here, gracious God, do 487 3 4 Here Til sit forever view 394 4 4 Here in body pent . . 588 2 3 Here, in their house of 203 2 2 Here in Thy house let in 548 5 5 Here I raise my Ebene 16 2 2 Here let my constant feet 309 3 2 Here let our hearts begin 134 5 2 Here let the son of Davi 25 4 3 Here let Thy power and 28 4 2 Here, Lord, my life, my 209 2 3 Here my affliction dry 490 4 5 Here may the prayer of 490 2 2 Here may the sinner lea 490 3 4 Here may we gain from 487 4 2 Here may the wretched 249 2 2 Here, mighty God ! ac 25 3 2 Here our souls, as Thy 49 3 4 Here see the Bread of 329 3 4 Here's love and grief be 140 2 5 Here springs ot sacred 270 3 3 Here the dark veils of 77 2 2 Here t h e Redeemer's 249 3 4 Here vouchsafe to all 492 3 3 Here we have a firm 132 4 2 Here we receive repeat 134 4 5 Here we're come, Thy 36 3 2 Here, when Thy messen 485 3 3 Here, when Thy people 485 2 2 Here will I rest, and bui 462 5 3 Here wisdom has prepa 271 3 3 Here would we end our 480 6 6 He rules the world with 1 10 4 3 He saw me plunged in 157 3 2 He saw me ruin'd in the 169 2 3 He saw the nations lie 1 13 2 3 He sent His only Son 113 3 2 He shall descend like 153 3 4 He shall reign from pole 215 3 2 He spoil'd the powers of 155 4 First Line of I HYMN V How then ought I on 296 2 How tranquil now the 241 3 How we deserve the de 287 4 How will my heart en 570 2 How will they bear to 440 5 How wondrous is that 514 2 Ho! ye that pant for str 271 4 Hunger, thirst, disease 581 3 I ask Thee for a thought 79 2 I ask Thee for the daily 79 5 I ask them whence their 369 3 " I can but perish if I go 286 5 I cannot feel Thee touch 502 2 I cannot live without thy 301 3 I choose the path of hea 408 2 I dare not choose my lot 347 3 lk I deliver thee, when 451 2 I'd sing the precious bio 159 2 If Thou art my Shield 525 2 If e'er I go astray . . 74 3 If e'er my heart forget 202 4 His wondrous works and 2 6 If e'er to bless Thy sons 202 3 Ho! all ye starving soul 271 2 If life be long, I will be 374 2 Hold on thy way, with 339 5 If light attend the course 71 4 Hold Thou Thy Cross 532 4 If pains afflict, or wrong 325 4 Holy Ghost, with power 187 3 I from the stock of Ada 88 2 Holy is He in all His 18 2JIf such the sweetness of 464 6 HYMN V He that drinks shall live 273 4 He that prepares this ric 264 2 He wait> in secret on his 442 3 He will present our souls 19 3 He with earthly cares en 62 4 Hide me, from all evil 500 2 High as the heavens are 3 3 High heaven, that heard 211 5 Him to know is life and 41 5 3 His conscience knows no 442 2 His grace subdues our 3 4 His hand no thunder be 95 3 His hands the wheel of 105 2 His heart no broken fri 238 2 His hopes are tix'd on 370 5 His love, from ettrnity, 97 His love what mortal th 156 2 His name yields the rich 400 2 His pleasures rise from 442 4 His purposes will ripen 76 5 His smiles and His com 525 4 His sovTeign power, wit Hosanna in the highest 39 5 Hosanna! the anointed 39 3 Hosanna to the King . 191 3 How art Thou pale with 130 2 1 1 ow beautious nature 511 3 How blessed are our ey 198 4 How blest are those, how 447 2 How charming is their 198 2 How cold and feeble is 423 2 How damp were the va 126 2 How far may we go in 295 4 How glorious He! how 105 6 How glorious is that ri 316 4 If such the views which 469 6 If Thou the secret wish 147 2 If yet, while pardon may 479 2 I have no argument besi 141 2 I have no skill the snare 376 4 I heard the voice of Jes 320 2 I lay my body down to 521 3 I lay my wants on Jesus 3132 I'll go to Jesus, though 286 2 I'll lift my hands, I'll ra 409 5 I'll praise Him while He 17 4 I long, dearest Lord, in 580 6 I long for the joys of th 499 5 How great their work, 200 21I long to be like Jesus 313 3 How happy are our ears 198 31I look to Jesus, and be 372 2 How happy are the saint 345 2|I look to Jesus when my 372 4 How long,' dear Saviour 419 3 I love by faith to take a 395 4 How long the holy city 223 2 How many precious soul 546 2 How shall I leave my 294 4 I love her gates, I love 54 2 I love in solitude to shed 395 2 I love the Lord ; He bo 379 2 9° First Line of Verses. HYMN V I love Thy Church, O 202 I love to meet among th 569 I love to think on merci 395 Immortal honor to the 65 In all my ways Thy hand 376 In all their erring, sinful 504 In countries far from ho 308 Increase, O Lord, our 45 In darkest shades, if He 335 In each event of life, ho 513 I need Thee, blessed Je 382 2 I need Thy presence ev 532 3 In ev'ry clime, by ev'ry 247 2 " In ev'ry condition — in 363 2 In ev'ry dark, distressful 143 4 In ev'ry joy that crowns 51 4 In ev'ry land begin the 9 4 In ev'ry new distress . 483 5 In ev'ry state secure . 441 2 Infinite joy, or endless 475 4 In flowing robes of spot 496 2 In foreign realms and 81 2 In hope of that immortal 342 2 In Him our hearts unite 131 5 In holy contemplation . 368 2 In holy duties let the day ^8 5 In life, His presence is 371 4 In midst of dangerSjfears 81 5 In our cold breasts, oh, 184 2 In our weakness>and dis 543 2 In prayer my soul drew 459 3 In reason's ear they all 68 6 In scenes exalted or de 554 4 In sight of all my foes 74 5 In such society as this . 577 5 In suft'ring be Thy love 401 5 In sympathy of love . . 131 4 In that beautiful place 499 4 In the cross of Christ I 133 5 In the dark watches of 462 3 In Thee I place my trust 365 2 In the furnace God may 484 2 In the hour of pain and 385 2 In the last hours of deep 1 17 5 In the world will foes as 362 2 In Thine own appointed 26 2 In this earthly wilderness 265 2 In this world of care and 561 2 hymn v In Thy strength may we 437 3 Inured to poverty 'and 448 2 In vain soft pleasure spr 370 2 In Zion God is known 483 2 I rest beneath th' Almi 448 5 I rest upon Thy Word . 353 4 I sigh from this body of 580 3 I shall then show forth 500 4 Is not Thy name melodi 404 3 Israel, a name divinely 70 4 It can bring with it noth 368 3 It fills the soul with sw 254 3 It is finish' dl— Oh, what 138 2 It is not death to bear . 466 3 It makes the wounded 175 2 It robes in cheerful green 61 2 It sweetly cheers our dr 253 2 It was my guide, my lig 171 5 I've seen Thy glory and 47 2 I want a godly fear . . 353 2 I want a heart to pray . 353 3 I wish that His hands 499 2 I would ; but Thou must 352 5 I would not have the re 79 3 I would trust in Thy pro 362 3 I yield myself to Thy 512 3 Jehovah ! Father, Spirit 63 4 Jerusalem ! my happy ho 590 7 Jesus beholds where Sa 90 3 Jesus can make a dying 477 4 Jesus, full of ev'ry grace 300 2 Jesus, full of truth and 276 2 Jesus gives us pure affe 172 3 Jesus gives us true repen 172 2 Jesus, hail ! enthroned in 150 3 Jesus, hear our humble 437 2 Jesus is worthy to receive 160 3 Jesus, our great HighPr 282 4 Jesus, our Lord, descend 66 2 Jesus, our only joy be Th 176 5 Jesus, my God ! I know 384 2 Jesus, my heart's desire 147 3 Jesus! my Lord, my Li 255 4 Jesus my Shepherd is . 99 3 Jesus, my Strength, my 319 5 Jesus, perfect my Lrust . 468 5 Jesus protects; my fears 448 4 First Line of Verses. 9* esus, the Lord, the mi esus, the name that cal esus the saciifice beca esus, the Saviour is the esus, this feast receivin esus, thou Prince of lit Thy words alone esus, vouchsafe a pityin esus, was ever grief . esus, who died that we esus, who once upon the oin all ye ransom'd race oyful,all ye nations, rise y of the desolate, Lig by to the earth ! the Sa udge not the Lord by ustice and grace, with ustified through faith al Keep me, through this Keep no longer at a dis Keep our haughty passio King of glory, reign for Kings for harps their cr Knowing as I am known Knowledge, alas, 'tis all Large and abundant ble Lead us to righteousness Leaning on Thy loving Leave to his sovereign sw Lent to us for a season Let all that dwell above Let all the creatures join Let all your lamps be br Let cares like a wild del Let deep repentance, fai Let distant times and na Let everlasting thanks be Let every land His pow Let every thought, and Let ev'ry kindred, ev'ry Let ev'ry power of heart Let ev'ry sacred temple Let faith, and love, and Let fall Thy rod of terro Let good or ill befall . Let him that heareth say HYMN V 137 3 151 3 137 4 582 6 268 3 466 5 309 2 296 5 38i 3 161 3 161 2 158 3 230 2 329 2 no 2 76 4 112 3 562 4 329 3 206 2 5i8 3 162 2 482 3 588 6 333 2 260 3 181 4 337 4 377 5 260 2 160 4 8 2 449 2 383 3 291 5 22 3 251 3 13 4 412 4 149 5 536 5 541 2 65 5 223 3 365 4 275 2 HYMN V Let Israel, home return 223 4 Let me among thy saints 569 4 Let me love Thee more 452 4 Let me never from Thee 186 4 J Let men with their unit 65 4 J Let me see my Saviour's 187 2 Let mortals ne'er refuse 104 4 Let mountains from thei 80 2 Let music swell the bre 538 3 Let not conscience mak 274 3 Let not the foe of Christ 592 2 Let not this life's deceit 592 3 Let not Thy Spirit e'er 88 4 Let our mutual love be 206 4 Let pure devotion's ferv 184 3 Let sinners, Lord, Thy 2b 5 Let storms of woe in wh 474 4 Let that love veil our tr 540 3 Let the dumb world its 236 3 Let the living here be fed 488 2 Let the people praise Th 21 2 Let the ransom'd thus re 20 2 Let these earthly Sabba 523 4 Let the sweet hope that 344 3 Let the world despise 424 2 Let those refuse to sing 334 2 Let Thy kind Spirit in 188 5 Let us in life, in death 82 5 Let us then with angels 230 5 Lord, in Thee I now be 300 4 Life and peace to me 1m 186 3 Life is the hour that God 297 2 Life's labor done, as sin 481 5 Like mighty rushing wi 248 3 Like the sun's reviving 173 2 Lives again our glorious 239 4 Lo, glad I come, and Th 425 5 Lo ! Jesus, who invites 275 4 Lonely I no longer roam 212 3 Loose all your bars of 245 3 Lord, decide the doubt 452 3 Lord, for those days we 216 5 Lord, give us such a fai 357 6 Lord God of truth and 480 5 Lord, how Thy wonders 69 4 Lord, I adore Thy mate 416 3 Lord, I believe Thou ha 136 6 Lord, I desire with The 398 2 9 2 First Line of Verses. HYMN Lord, I my vows to The 515 Lord, in the temples of 24 Lord, it is my chief com 451 Lord Jesus ! be our con 435 Lord, keep me. safe this 522 Lord, let my soul for ev 519 Lord, let not all my hop 292 Lord, may our union for 203 Lord, may that holier da 40 Lord ! on Thy cross I 236 Lord, shall we lie so 429 Lord, submissive make 444 Lord, though parted fro 243 Lord, tune our hearts to 578 Lord ! when we leave 167 Lord, with this guilty he 527 Lo ! the angelic bands 242 Lo ! the heaven its Lord 242 Lo, the scene of verdure 433 Lo, th' incarnate God as 274 Loud may the troubled 80 Loud roaring, the billo 226 Love and grief my heart 394 Loved ones are gone be 589 Lover of souls ! Thou 30 Love's redeeming work' 239 Loving Jesus, gentle La 500 Low at Thy feet my soul 366 Lo, we come to Thee for 276 Lo, with deep contrition 540 Make him and keep him 260 Make me like a little 337 Make me to walk in Thy 354 Make us faithful, make 543 Make us, unguarded yo 501 Man may trouble and di 424 May each in each still fe 494 May every mountain he 537 May ev'ry heart confess 177 May ev'ry passing year 196 May lie teach us to ful 599 May never pleasure wea 1S5 May the gospel's joyful 36 May the great truths we 593 May they that Jesus, Wh 197 May thy rich grace im 364 May Thy young servants 501 V HYMN v 3 May we in faith receive 489 5 2 May we with angels vie 114 5 5 Me for Thine own Thou 448 6 6 Men die in darkness at 431 3 2 'Midst keen reproach an 117 3 4 'Midst storms and tern 80 4 4 'Mid the chorus of the 573 4 3 Mightiest kings His pow 220 2 4 Mild He lays his glory 230 3 4 Millions of sinners vile 272 5 4 ''Mine is an unchanging 451 3 5 Mine the God whom yo 212 4 6 Minutes and mercies mu 524 3 6 More needful this, than 291 2 4 Mortals with joy beheld 103 4 5 Mourn for the lost — but 495 3 2 Mourn for the tarnished 495 2 3 Mourning souls, dry up 168 3 4 Much of my time has 521 2 5 Must I be carried to the 456 2 3 1 My Advocate appears . 144 3 2 'My days, unclouded as 526 2 2 My faith would lay her 135 3 4 My Father's house on hi 5S8 3 3 My favored soul shall 78 5 2 My feet shall never slide 84 2 3 My flesh shall slumber 564 4 4 My flesh would rest in 46 2 5 My God, how wonderful 60 4 4 My God is reconciled . 142 5 My gracious master and 151 2 4 My heart grows warm 522 3 My Jesus, as Thou wilt 4 My knowledge of that li 4 My life I would anew . 2 My life, while Thou pre 3 My lifted eye, without a 4 My native country, thee 538 2 3 My Saviour's precious bl 589 2 4 My Saviour, whom abse 470 2 3 My sins, though great, 298 4 2 My soul lies humbled in 3 My soul looks back to 4 My soul obeys the alnii 2 My soul rejoices to puis 25 i 5 My soul shall pray for Zi 54 2 My soul would leave 335 4 6 My thoughts lie open to 57 3 346 374 81 5i 301 135 3LS First Line of Verses. 93 HYMN My willing soul would 34 , Nature and lime all ope 55 Nearer my Father's hou 468 Nearer the bound of life 468 Ne'er think the vict'ry 457 Never from Thy pasture 258 New graces ever gaining 41 New time, new favors, 524 No bliss can equal theirs 438 No burning heats by da 84 No chilling winds nor 343 No earthly Father loves 60 No; facing all its frown 121 No gloomy cares shall 42 No more a wand'ring sh 99 No more I ask. or hope 417 No more let sins and so no No more shall foes unci 224 No more the drops of pi 576 No mortal can with Him 157 None in vain did ever 600 None shall measure out 529 No, no, it is not dying 467 No profit canst thou gai 377 Nor angels can their joy 293 No, rather let me freely 348 Nor gold, nor gems cou 137 Nor let the good man's 386 No room for mirth or tr 296 Nor pain, nor grief, nor 555 No strife shall vex Mes 227 Not a brief glance I beg 532 Not all the blessings of 47 Not angels round the th 114 No temple made with ha 145 Nothing have I, Lord, to 314 Nothing in my hand I 310 Nothing is worth a thou 296 Nothing on earth do I 413 Not life itself, with all 47 Not mine, not mine the 347 Not softest strains can 405 Not so th' ungodly race 440 Not so your dying eyes 277 Not the labors of my ha 310 Not to the last ! Thy wo 339 Not with the hope of ga 332 HYMN V Now I am Thine, for ev 408 5 Xo winter there, no sha 551 4 Now justified in Thee I 319 2 Now lend Thy gracious 205 4 Now may the King des 35 2 Now redemption, long 566 4 Now safely moor* d — my 171 6 Now Satan threatens to 459 5 Now, sinners, dry your 95 5 Now the desert lands re 214 3 Now the full glories of 101 4 Now, these little ones re 258 2 Now they are sent to gu 167 3 Now, though he reigns 134 3 Now Thy gracious word 31 2 Now to our God, the th 597 3 Now to the Lamb that 165 5 Now to the throne abov 240 4 3 Now to you my spirit tu 212 2 Now when the evening 459 4 Now with His saints I 211 3 O'er the blue depths of 232 4 "O fearful ! O faithless ! 226 3 4 O Fountain ! life-bestow 268 2 4 Oft do our eyes with joy 426 2 3 Often I feel my sinful 169 5 2 Often my gracious Frien 422 4 4 Oft have our fathers told 483 4 3 O glorious hour ! O bles 564 3 2 Oh, all ye nations! rise 218 4 4 O happy souls that pray 48 2 2 Oh, arm me with the mi 458 3 3 Oh, be this service all 210 2 2 Oh, bless the Lord, my 2 2 Oh, blest the men, blest 49 2 Oh, come the happy ho 191 4 3 Oh, could we make our 572 5 4 Oh, enter His gates with 4 3 4 Oh, for a lowly, contrite 323 3 4 Oh, for grace our hearts 108 4 6 Oh, for the living flame 7 3 2 Oh, for this love let roc 155 5 4 Oh, garden of Olives, th 126 3 4 Oh, give us hearts to lo 118 4 2 Oh, grant that nothing in 401 2 2 Oh, guide them safe this 493 4 5 Oh, hah He not pitied th 97 3 94 First Line of Verses, Oh, happy bond that se 211 Oh, happy servant he . 449 Oh, hasten, mercy to im 285 Oh, if my Lord would 477 Oh, in Thy light be min 119 Oh, let me feel thy pow 446 Oh, let my hand forget 328 Oh, let them spread Thy 222 Oh, let the same Almigh 508 Oh, let Thy boundress 479 Oh, let thy chosen few 205 Oh, let Thy rising beam 511 Oh, let Thy sacred pres 413 Oh, let Thy spirit to my 302 Oh, let Thy word of gr 501 Oh, lovely attitude ! He 283 Oh, may I bear some hu 101 Oh, may I learn the art 458 Oh, may I love like Thee 458 Oh, may I never faint no 210 Oh, may I rise with The 381 Oh, may my heart, by gr 291 Oh, may no gloomy crim 511 Oh, may our willing hea 166 Oh, may the Holy Spirit 553 Oh, may the influence of 593 Oh, may these heavenly 249 Oh, may these thoughts 58 Oh, may the sweet, the 156 Oh, may Thy Spirit gui 509 Oh, may we all be foun 568 Oh, may we all insure . 568 Oh, might we, with beli 306 Oh, no, this is not dying 467 O Holy Father, Holy So 247 O Holy Spirit! rise . . 218 Oh, on that day that wra 567 O Hope of ev'ry contrite 176 Oh, shine on this benig 299 Oh, spread Thy coverin 86 Oh, that each in the day 547 Oh, that I could forever 178 Oh, that men would pra 20 Oh, that our thoughts an ^8 Oh, that with yonder sa 149 Oh, tell of His might an 5 ( >h, then shall the veil be 470 Oh, then with hymns of 487 V HYMN V 2 Oh, the transporting, ra 343 2 4 Oh, to grace how great 163 2 Oh, wash my soul from 298 5 3 Oh, watch and fight, and 457 2 4 Oh, what are all my suff 342 4 5 Oh, what a scene was th 238 2 6 Oh, what hath Jesus bo 342 3 3 Oh, when His wisdom 59 4 3 Oh, when, thou city of 590 3 5 Oh, where is this myste 295 3 2 Oh, who like Thee so ca 119 2 2 Oh, wondrous knowledg 57 4 2 Oh, wondrous love, to 330 5 3 O Jesus, come and rule 398 3 4 O Jesus, ever with us sta 267 5 2 O Jesus, full of truth and 148 2 5 O Jesus, light of all belo 177 3 5 O Jesus ! ride onward, 281 3 4 O Lord of hosts, Thou 49 5 4 O Lord! with sorrow an 122 3 4 On all our Pastors pour 563 3 4 Once on the raging seas 171 3 4 Once safe in Thine almi 322 3 4 Once they were mourn in 369 2 2 Once with Adam's race 154 2 3 On Christ, by faith, my 410 2 4 One army of the living 435 3 4 On earth they sought th 496 5 5 On earth we want the si 391 2 5 On earth with His own 557 3 5 One day, amid the place 34 3 5 One day within Thy sac 49 4 One family — we dwell 435 5 One gracious look of Th 421 4 One with Thyself, may 118 3 On Him the Spirit, large 1 1 1 3 Only believe, in living 339 3 On Thee each moment 69 4 On this auspicious hour 493 2 4 On this auspicious morn 37 2 3 On Thy support our sou 375 4 3 On wings of faith and st 447 4 4 Open Thou the crystal 3S7 2 3 Order my footsteps by 354 2 6 Or if on joyful wing . 393 5 2 O Saviour, then in all 473 5 5 () sweet abode of peace 340 5 2 Other knowledge I dis 415 2 First Line of Verses. 95 HYMN V Other refuge have I non 358 2 O Thou incarnate Word 64 2 O Thou that wouldst not 294 5 O Thou, whose infancy 507 3 Our absent King the wa 474 2 Our anxious souls prepa 568 2 Our daily bread supply 32 3 Our days are as the gras 3 6 Our days run thought) es 287 2 Our dearest joys, and ne 414 3 Our fathers' God, to The 538 4 Our flesh and sense mus 351 3 Our glad hosannas, Prin ill Our glorious Leader cl 369 5 Our God our Father is 1^% 5 Our God, our help in ag 389 6 Our hearts exult in song 225 4 Our hearts, to folly pron 501 3 Our labors done, securel 565 3 Our life is a dream . . 547 2 Our lives through vario 55 5 Our powers are oft disso 426 4 Our restless spirits yearn 267 4 Our sun is sinking now 528 3 Our very frailty brings us 535 5 Our very frame is mix'd 90 2 Our wasting lives are sh 475 2 O vale of tears, no long 535 5 O ye banished seed, be 444 3 Pardon all my past trans 529 5 Paschal Lamb, by God 150 2 Pause, my soul, adore an 96 2 Peace be within these sa 490 5 Peace be within this sa 54 3 Peace is on the world 533 2 "Peace on earth, good 229 3 Peace, prosperity and he 549 4 Peace to our brethren gi 601 2 Peace, with her olives cr 216 4 People and realms of ev 213 2 "Perhape He will admit 286 4 Perpetual blessings from 527 3 Pilgrims in this vale of 573 2 Pity my frailty, dearest 453 4 Pleased with the news, 293 2 Plenteous grace with Th 358 4 Poor, helpless worms in 90 4 HYMN V Poor, sinful, thirsty, fai 272 2 Poor though I am — des 463 4 Praise and honor to the 491 4 Praise and honor to the 492 4 Praise God from whom 519 5 Praise the God of our sa 114 Praise the Lord — for He 1 1 2 Prayer is the burden of 326 2 Prayer is the Christian's 326 4 Prayer is the contrite si 326 5 Prayer is the simplest fo 326 3 Prayer makes the dark'n 327 2 Preserved by Thine Al 508 2 Prevent it, Lord, by Th 569 3 Princes to His imperial 165 2 " Prostrate I'll lie before 286 3 Put all thy beauteous ga 224 2 Put thou thy trust in Go 377 3 Raised from the dead, 318 5 Rejoice, ye that love Hi 10 3 Religion bears our spirit 351 4 Religion can assuage . 446 2 Religion should our tho 291 3 Remember still that the 504 2 Remember Thee and all 261 5 Renouncing ev'ry world 41 1 4 Repeated crimes awake 143 2 Rest for my soul I long 352 2 Restraining prayer, we 327 3 Return, O Holy Dove ! 392 4 Revive, O God, despon 207 5 Revive our drooping fai 324 3 Rise, touch'd with grati 283 4 Rivers of mercy here . 271 5 Rivers to the ocean run 407 2 Round each habitation 193 3 Round the altar, priests 482 4 Sages ! leave your conte 234 3 Saints ! before the altar 234 4 Salvation ! let the echo 102 3 Salvation ! O Thou blee 102 4 Save me from death: fr 147 4 Saviour, hasten Thine ap 162 3 Saviour, may our Sabba 533 4 Say: "Live for ever , wo 140 5 Say, shall we yield Him 170 3 9 6 First Line of Verses. HYMN Seal my forgiveness in 526 Seasons, and months, an 548 See from His head, His 127 See! He lifts His hands 243 See, how we grovel here 182 See, low before Thy thr 299 See the Judge our natur 571 See, the streams of livin 193 Send down, O Lord, a 185 Send some message fro 26 Serene I laid me down 510 Shall see him wear that 469 Shall we go on to sin . 355 Shall we whose souls ar 221 She guides the young wi 497 Shepherds ! in the fields 234 She pleads for all the jo 91 Shine, dearest Lord, fro 207 Shortly this prison of my 465 Should all the hosts of 144 Should coming days be 474 Should earth against my 383 Should earth and hell 70 Shout, ye little floek, an 444 Shows me the precious 359 Show me the way to shu 294 Show my forgetful feet 423 Show us some token of 489 Since from His bounty I 157 Since He, the Immortal, 557 Since that love had no 96 Sing how eternal love . 95 Sing of His dying love 12 Sing the Son's amazing 53 Sing, till we feel our he 12 Sing we then eternal lov 53 Sing we, too, the Spirit's 53 Sing, ye bright angelic 154 Sinner, come, for here is 279 Sinner, it was a heavenl 288 Sinners ! join the heave 244 Slain in the guilty sinne 312 Smile on my minutes as 508 Smooth let it be, or rou 347 S<> Abra'm, by divine co 360 So fades a summer clou 481 Soft descend the dews of 433 So Jesus slept, God's dy 555 HYMN V So let Thy grace surrou 57 5 So, Lord, we commit th 557 4 So may they live to The 199 3 Soon and forever the wo 587 3 Soon as from earth I go 294 2 Soon as the evening sha 68 3 Soon as the morning lig 459 2 So on a tree divinely fa 914 Soon, for me, the light 531 4 Soon must we change ou 158 4 Soon shall I pass the gl 169 6 Soon shall we hear Him 125 Soon shall we meet agai 584 4 Soon, too, my slumb'rin 469 4 Soon will our race been 201 3 Soon will the Lord, my 410 4 Soon will the saints in gl 410 5 Sorrow and pain and ev 578 2 So shall I triumph o'er 453 5 4 So shall my walk be clo 392 6 3 So shall that curse remo 570 5 2 So shall the soul whom 302 4 5 So whene'er the signal's 594 3 4 So within Thy palace ga 543 5 Sow thy seed be never 433 3 Speak Thy pard'ning gr 186 2 Spirit of grace, all meek 338 3 Spirit of holiness ... 64 3 Spurn not the call to lif 288 3 Stand, then, in Higgrea 454 3 Stand up, and bless the 7 5 Still be it our supreme 541 3 Still for us He interced 243 5 Still hand in hand, their 494 3 Still let Thy love point 401 4 Still looking to Jesus, oh 373 3 Still the Spirit lingers ne 533 3 Still would we bear Thy 517 2 Strike, strike the harps 231 4 Stronger His love than 178 2 Strong in the Lord of 454 2 Strong were thy foes, bu 228 2 Such are the wonders of 98 4 Such IS Thy glorious wo 264 2 Such was our Lord, and 121 3 Such was Thy truth, and 1 16 2 Sure I must light if Two 456 4 Sure never tdl my latest^ 129 2 First Line of Verses. 97 Sure there was ne'er a Sure there was never lo Sure, were I not most vi Sweet, at the dawning Sweet bonds, that unite Sweet fields, beyond the Sweet in His righteousn Sweet is the day of sacr Sweet, on this day of re Sweet the place exceedi Sweet to look back, and Sweet to look inward, an Sweet to reflect how gra Swift as an eagle cuts th Take, «my soul, thy full Teach me to live, that I Teach them to sow the Teach us, O Lord, to ke Teach us to pray and pr Tell me, ye who hear Ten thousand ages eie Ten thousand thousand Thanks for mercies past That bears unmoved the That breath is Thine ete That, having all things That man may last, but That prize, with peerles That tender heart, whic That when my days are That, when this life is That will not murmur The apostles join the gl The beam that shines on The bleeding martyrs, th Tne body for our ranso The bounties of Thy lov The brightest things bel The burden which I feel The calm retreat, the sil The Christian's heart hi The Church triumphant The Comforter is come The Conqueror ascends The consecrated cross I'l The darkness of my for The dearest idol I have HYMN V 419 2 264 3 422 5 44 2 580 2 572 3 464 5 43 2 44 3 53 5 464 3 464 2 464 4 85 5 424 4 519 3 200 4 427 2 28 3 132 2 71 2 75 4 544 3 357 4 546 4 454 4 427 3 450 4 121 2 522 4 563 4 357 2 33 3 227 3 59i 5 266 2 74 6 414 2 421 4 534 2 325 2 204 2 589 3 240 3 345 3 100 3 392 5 [The deepest rev ' rence, The dying thief rejoiced ,Thee, holy Prophet, Pri Thee in Thy glorious re Thee may our tongues fo The evil of my former st The Father hears Him The Father of eternal li The fearful soul that tir The feeling heart, the The flow ' ry spring, at The foolish builders, scr The gates of gospel gra The God who rules on The good, the fruitful The gospel trumpet hea The grace on man besto The graves of all His sa The hand that gave it st The hand that now with The hardness of our he The heads that guide en The holy to the holiest The hope that such a da Their fancied joys, how The joyous hills of Pales The joy that fades is not The kingdom that I see The King himself come The Lamb's apostles the The Lamb that died for The light of smiles shall The light of truth to us The Lord beheld me so The Lord makes bate The Lord our portion is The Lord our refuge is The Lord our Shepherd The Lord pours eyesight The Lord put forth His The man that durst desp The mighty God, whose The more I strove again Them the Spirit hath de Then all His faithful so Then at each soul's retu The nation Thou hast bl Then back to heaven th HYMN IS V 3 136 2 33 4 204 3 177 5 100 2 142 4 .576 4 292 3 489 4 548 3 192 3 271 6 334 3 432 3 282 3 64 4 558 4 251 2 462 2 30 5 486 5 204 4 34i 5 92 3 232 3 417 4 347 4 34 2 59i 4 38i 2 386 2 181 3 379 4 198 6 388 3 388 2 388 4 17 3 542 2 355 5 85 3 425 4 562 2 19 4 308 4 537 2 242 3 9 8 First Line of Verses. HYMN Thence He arose, ascen 558 Then give all the glory 97 Then, if Thou Thy help 437 Then if Thy Spirit touch 534 Then, in a nobler, sweet 136 Then let me mount and 169 Then let my soui march 455 Then let our humble fa 109 Then let our songs abou 334 Then let the last loud tr ^58 Then let the love that ~6i Then let us earnest be . 331 Then love's soft dew o'e 565 Then may a Saviour's 553 Then save me from eter 312 Then Saviour, theu, my 305 Then shall I end my sa 374 Then shall I see, and he 43 Then shall my heart ha 439 Then shall my soul with 255 Then shall Thy love ins 298 Then shall war and turn 220 Then, then shall I know 373 Then, thou Church Triu 552 Then, though it be in ac 141 Then what my thoughts 297 Then, when the glorious 432 Then why, O blessed Je ^2 Then will He own my 384 Then within Thy fold et 258 Then with my 'waking 393 The opening heavens ar 335 The pains, the groans, 477 The patriarchs of old . 591 The pity of the Lord . 3 There all the millions of 576 There are no acts of par 297 There dwells my LoVd, 591 There dwells the sov'rei 579 There everlasting spring 572 There faith lifts "up ht\- 575 There for him high tri 243 There fragrant flowers 575 There, from the bosom 416 There generous fruits, th 343 There glories shine, and 185 There happier bowers 590 There His trinmphial ch 245 L,, . HYMN V 5| I here, 111 worship purer 27 3 6 There is a day of sunny 386 3 There is a death whose 480 4 1 here is a home for wea 575 2 There is a home of swe 574 3 There is a line, by us un 295 2 There is a place where 328 2 There is a scene where 328 3 There is a world above, 583 3 There I shall dwell for 380 3 There languor, shall no 42 3 There let the way appea 393 3 There, like the nighting 534 4 There may this congreg 201 4 There's not a plant nor 69 5 There on a throne, how 57$ 4 There purity with love 574 4 " There," says the Savi 23 2 There shall I bathe my ^ 4 There shall I wear a st 455 4 There shall morality no 579 4 There shall my disimpri 469 2 There shall our raptured '126 There shall the foll'wers 578 5 „ There shall we see his 334 5 3 There's not a sparrow or 71 3 * There still my thoughts 380 2 There, there, on eagle 328 5 There, there unshaken 359 6 There, when the turmoil 565 2 There wisdom shines in 98 2 The rich profusion natur 536 3 The rising God forsakes 140 3 The rising morn cannot 514 3 The root of David, here 104 2 The Saviour did not join 114 4 The scourge, the thorns, 236 2 These, and ev'ry secret 418 4 These are the saints bel 582 2 These ashes, too, this lit 565 5 These eyes shall see Him 469 5 These lively hopes we 476 4 These through fiery trial 581 2 These varied mercies, 550 4 The Shepherd sought 99 2 'Hie shining firmament 447 3 The Spirit, by His heav 179 2 The spring's sweet infill 550 3 First Line of Verses. 99 The sou], from sin forev " The soul that on Jesus The st( rm is 'aid, the Th' eternal God calls fr The testimonies of Thy The things of Christ the The thought I dread, the The troubled conscience The various forms that The veil of night is no The want of sight she we The watchmen join their The way the holy proph Hie wings of ev'ry huur The work, O Lord, is The world can never giv The world shut out from The wounded conscienc They all, in life or death They come to watch aro They go from strength They mark'd the footste They neither know nor They never sunk so low The young, the old iiisp They watch for souls, fo Thanks we give, and ad Thine all-surrounding si Thine earthly Sabbaths Thine everlasting truth Thine eye beholds with Thine shall forever be . Thine would I live, Th 1 his awful God is ours This can my fears contr This delight I fain woul This fleshly robe the Lo This house with grace ''This is my body, broke This is the grace' that li This is the hidden life I This is the way I long This lamp, through all This land, through whic This life's a dream, an This only woe I deprec This spotless robe the sa This temple, hallow'd by **"» V ^ HYMN V 578 3 This was compassion li 134 2 363 7 This world the Master 535 3 4 Thou art a God, before 509 3 277 408 179 453 180 309 58 260 198 425 22 191 480 Thou art the earnest of 189 4 Thou art the life; the re 106 3 Thou art the truth; Thy 106 2 Thou art the way, the tr 106 4 Thou art Thyself the Wa 304 2 Thou canst not toil in va 432 5 Those mighty orbs prod 101 2 Though billows after bil 371 3 Though by the dreadful 81 3 Though cast down we 'r 556 2 Though high above all Though I have most unf 460 3 Though I have steej'd 460 2 399 2 Though in a bare and ru y^ 3 359 3 Though in the paths of y^ 4 436 3 Though like the wande 393 2 472 2 Though neither vine nor 368 4 48 3 Though numerous hosts 169 3 369 4 Though our sins, our he 540 2 78 4 Though such griefs were 336 3 114 3 Though the night be da 520 2 248 4 Though thickest danger 371 2 197 3 Though to-day we 're fi 556 3 594 2 Though unbelief sugges 331 3 57 2 Thou great and good 409 2 42 2 Thou hast inclined this 408 6 82 4 Thou hast redeem 'd our 165 6 14 5 Thou hast promised to 498 2 32 5 Thou know'st I love Th 404 5 209 4 Thon know'st the wav 148 3 334 4 Thou, O Christ, art all I 358 3 445 2 Thou, O my Jesus, Tho 332 2 303 4 Thou our only hope and 173 3 535 2 Thou Prince of life ! an 218 2 28 6 Thou, righteous God, pr 18 4 262 3 Thus shall we best pro 351 2 333 4 " Thou shalt see My glo 451 4 399 3 Jhou spread'st the curia 512 2 425 3 Thou the sacrifice receiv 257 2 2 S3 3 Thou who, houseless, so 279 2 105 4 Thou, whose all-pervadi 531 2 564 2 Thou who, sinless, yet 531 3 460 5 Through all eternity 'to 75 6 321 4 Through all the dangers 527 2 461 3 Through changes, brigh 601 3 IOO First Line of Verses. HYMN Through each perplexin 86 Through ev'ry age His 361 Through ev'ry period of 75 Through life's bewilder 446 Through ten thousand ch 278 Through tribulation gre 582 Through waves, and cl 82 Th' unwearied sun, fro 68 Thus cheer us through th 87 Thus doth th' eternal sp 123 Thus let me, Lord, whi 372 Thus, like the morning, 551 Thus might I hide my 128 Thus star by star declin 583 Thus till my last expiri 398 Thus, when life's toilso 395 Thus while His death 129 Thus would I live till na 399 Thus would my rising so 510 Thy body, broken for my 261 Thy bountiful care what 5 Thy counsels. Lord, sha 406 Thy face with reverence 430 Thy favor all my journe 348^ Thy flock, Thine own 78 Thy foes might hate, de 118 Thy glorious eye pervad 41 1 Thy glorious power wor 180 Thy glory never hence 485 Thy glory o'er creation 255 Thy grace first made me 100 Thy kingdom come; Th 32 Thy love the powers of 51 Thy nature, gracious Lo 323 Thy pard'ning love, so 420 Thy precepts make me 252 Thy promise is my only 330 Thy saints, in all this gl 456 Thy Spirit then will spe 205 Thy temple is the arch 40 Thy threat' n in gs wake 250 Thy throne eternal ages 55 Thy truth unchanged ha 267 Thy ways are little kno 445 Thy word is everlasting 252 Till ( iod in human flesh 139 Till then — nor is my bo T74 Time, like an ever-rolli 389 V HYMN V 3PT is but a little while . 586 5 3 1 ' T is but in part I know 77 4 'T is by the merits of Th 139 2 'T is done, the great tra 211 4 'T is done, the precious 235 3 'T is God's all animatin 450 3 'T is heaven alone can 579 2 'T is He, by His almig 465 3 'T is He forgives thy sin 2 3 'T is He, my soul, that 13 3 'T is here, whene'er my 255 3 'T is his almighty love 19 2 'T is like the sun, a hea 252 2 'T is love that makes ou 333 3 'T is not a cause of sma 197 2 'T is not by works of rig 318 3 'T is ours the furrows to 87 3 'T is pleasure more than 263 3 T is prayer supports the 325 5 T is strung and tuned 136 7 Till then I would Thy 175 5 'T is then the soul is fre 574 2 'T is there with the lam 397 3 'T is the same pleasure 438 6 'T is Thine to cleanse th 324 4 'T is through the purch 318 4 'T is well when at His 441 5 'T is well when Jesus ca 441 6 'T is well when joys ari 441 3 'T is well when on the 441 4 To a pleasant land He 20 3 To-day arose our glorio 39 2 To-day attend His voice 6 4 To-day on weary nation 41 2 To God He left His rig 117 4 To God the Father glor 502 6 To God, the Father, So 511 5 To (iod, the only wise 601 4 To heaven, the place of 157 5 To Him I owe my life 157 5 To Him my thanks shal 402 5 Toil on, faint not, keep 431 4 To love Thy word their 505 3 To our Redeemer, God, 19 5 To pray, and wait the ho 1 « » serve the present age 428 2 To songs of praise and 44 4 5 To spread the rays of he 117 2 First Line of Verses. hymn- To the dear fountain of 315 To Thee aloud all ange 33 To Thee, as to our cov' 86 To Thee, great One in 66 To Thee I tell each risi 367 To Thee our humble vo 86 To Thee our souls in fa 361 To Thee, then, O Jesus, 233 To Thee they all pertain 486 To Thee we all our pow 546 To the Holy Spirit be . 67 To the name of Christ 67 To thine almighty Spirit 65 To things unseen by mor 370 To this dear refuge, Lor 14 To this dear Surety's ha 144 To this temple, where we 492 To this, the joyful natio 227 Touch' d with a sympath 109 To us remains nor place 349 To us the sacred word 29 To us Thy cross is life 152 To us Thy cross with all 152 To what Thy laws impa 501 . Trees of life the banks 278 True holiness shall strik 216 True Son of the Father, 233 True, 't is a straight and 85 Truly blessed is this sta 394 Trusting His wisdom an 71 Tune your harps anew, 138 Turn, Christian, turn : 478 Turn, sinner, turn; thy 478 'Twas grace that taught 93 'Twas mercy fill'd the th 95 'Twas thus a widow poo 331 Under the shadow of 389 Unfailing Comfort, heav 247 Unknown to mortal ears 582 Unnumber'd comforts on 75 Unshaken as eternal hill 194 Unwearied, may I this 401 Upon the crystal paveme 345 Up to that world of light 584 Up to the hills, where 509 Up, up, in swift ascent, 559 Urged on by His grace, 97 HYMN v Vainly we offer each am 170 4 Vain the stone, the watc 239 3 View Him prostrate in 274 4 Visit, then, this soul of 516 3 Waft, waft, ye winds, 221 4 Waked by the trumpet's 294 3 Waken, O Lord, our dr 475 5 Was it for crimes that I 128 2 Watch ! 't is your Lord 449 3 Weak is the effort of my 175 4 2 We are His people, we 1 3 3 Weary of this war within 276 3 4 We ask not, Lord, the cl 246 2 4 We bless Thy holy word 191 5 2 We come to hear Jehov 28 2 2 We, for whom God the 429 3 2 We, for whose sake all 429 2 2 We have not reach'd th 528 2 2 We know that scenes not 494 2 3 We'll crowd Thy gates 1 4 5 Well might the heavens 166 2 3 Well might the sun in 128 3 5 Well pleased the Father 293 3 4 Well, the delightful day 159 4 3 1 We long to see Thy ch 219 2 2 We mark her goodly bat 194 2 2 We meet at Thy comma 23 3 3 We meet with one accor 248 2 5 We mourn not that prop 246 3 4 We ourselves are God's 552 2 4 We own and bless Thy 550 5 3 Were I in heaven with 406 3 2 Were the whole realm 127 4 4 We share our mutual wo 434 3 4 We speak of its service 585 4 We taste Thee, O Thou 267 3 2 We tread the path our 426 3 3 We walk by faith of joy 465 4 5 We yet survive but who 546 3 2 What brought them to th 496 3 4 Whate'er events betide 365 3 3 Whate'er in me seems 319 4 4 Whate'er pursuits my ti 411 2 Whate'er Thou deniest 580 5 Whate'er Thy will deni 445 3 Whate'er Thy will orda 445 4 5 J What have I done for 527 4 102 First Line of Verses, HYMN V What if the springs of li 406 4 What language shall I 130 3 What less than Thine al 188 3 What peaceful hours I 392 3 What shall we give to 542 3 What though in solemn 68 5 What though the gates 192 4 What though the spicy 221 2 What though thou rulest 82 3 What unbelieving heart 361 4 What was there in man 97 4 When all I am I clearly 399 4 When dangers threat in 72 3 When darkness and wh 462 4 When death shall inter 545 5 When each day's scenes 513 2 Whene'er I wander fro 408 4 Whene'er I feel temptat 238 4 When ends life's transie 364 4 When fainting under gu 238 3 When from flesh the spi 562 5 When from the dust of 321 2 When gladness wings 51 5 When He lived on earth 108 3 When 1 have err'd and 146 3 When the bosom of the 550 2 W r hen in the slippery pa 75 3 When in the solemn ho 378 4 When in the sultry gleb 73 2 When I quit this feeble 96 4 When I tread the verge 387 3 When I turn mine eyes 452 2 When kings against her 483 3 When nature faints arou 405 4 When once Thou visite 177 2 When on my acking, bu 378 2 When our work of life 518 4 When reason tired and 446 4 When Satan by my sins 146 4 When seated at the feast 238 5 When shall I reach that 343 6 When shall love freely fl 584 2 When shall that glorious 42 5 When shall these eyes th 590 2 When shall we reach th 112 5 When, shriv'ling like a 567 2 When sinners break the IOI 3 When soft the dews of 530 2 HYMN V When some kind promi 188 2 When storms of fierce te 141 3 When tempest clouds ar 339 4 When that happy era be 470 4 When that illustrious da 456 6 When the angel sounds 96 5 When the dark scene of 238 6 When the full light of 146 6 When the sun of bliss is 133 3 When the woes of life 133 2 When Thou, O Lord, sh 479 3 44 When through fiery tri 363 5 "When thr- ugh the dee 363 4 When trouble, like a gl 169 4 When troubles like a bu 105 5 W 7 hen tongues shall cea 246 4 When to the cross I tur 261 4 When trials sore obstruc ^7^ 3 When weary in the Chr 146 2 When we asunder part, 434 4 Where'er I look, my wa 405 3 Where'er the word of lif 592 4 Where He displays His 213 4 Where is the blessedness 392 2 Where sin did reign, and 89 4 Where the saints of all 471 5 Wherever in the world I 79 4 Where we shall breathe 4S 4 Which of all our friends, 108 2 While angels shout and 1 65 4 While harps unnumber'd 105 3 While He affords His aid 74 4 While here in the valley 580 4 While here I walk on ho 341 3 While I draw this fleet 310 4 While I view Thee, wo 307 4 While life's dark maze I 364 3 While looking to Jesus, 373 2 While Jews on their own 139 5 W r hile our days on earth 27 2 While place we seek, or 349 3 While they around the 158 2 While this thorny path 523 3 While we I lis gracious 375 5 While we seek supplies 36 2 Whilst all the stars that 68 4 Whilst here our various 24 3 Whilst in the slippery pa 505 2 First Li tic of I HYMN Whither, ah, whither sha 366 Whither, oh, whither sho 376 Whither should a wretch 307 Whoever will iO gracio 272 Who is the King of Glo 245 Who knows the errors of 250 Who of us death's awful 543 Who points the clouds 377 Who suffer with Thee, 152 Who, who would live al 471 Why should I shrink at 590 Why should I shrink at 348 Why should my passions 403 Why should we tremble 558 Why thus, my soul, with 402 Why will ye chase the 277 Wide as the wheels of 548 Wide as the wintry temp 72 Wide as the world is Th 1 Wide it unveils celestial 359 Will ye not His grace re 289 Will you let Him die in 289 Wilt Thou cast a sinner 303 With ardent zeal, with 402 With cheerful feet may 256 With feeble light, and 78 With grateful hearts the 545 With grateful songs then 98 With heart and eyes, an 409 With hope in Him mine 526 Within these walls let 489 With Israel's king, my 50 With joy, great God ! Th 38 With joy shall we stand 281 With names of virtue sh 91 With pitying eyes the 155 With raptures shall I the 77 With shame my num'ro 298 With such. I own, I one 280 Wiih Thee let every wee 87 With trembling hope on 72 With us in the lonely va 396 4 With us when the storm 396 3 With us when we toil in 396 2 Worldly good I do not 303 3 Worship, honor, power, 150 4 Worthy is He that once 164 2 " Worthy the Lamb that 160 2 4 Yea ! amen ! let all ador 566 4 Ye, alas ! who long have 168 5 Ye are trav'ling home to 444 2 Ye, by fiercer anguish tor 279 2 Ye chosen seed of Israel 149 3 Ye favor'd lands, that ha 254 4 Ye fearful saints ! fresh' 76 2 Ye Gentile sinners, ne'er 149 2 Ye mortals, catch the so 242 2 Ye mourning saints, dry 241 5 Ye sinners ! come, 't is 270 4 Ye sinners ^ seek His gr 570 5 Ye souls that are wound 281 3 Ye stars are but the shin 576 2 Yes, mercy reigns, and 98 2 Yes, Thou shalt surely 264 2 Yes, we '11 record Thy 263 2 Yes, when I pray, Thou 502 3 Yes, whosoever will . . 275 5 Yet I may love Thee to 60 3 Yet, gracious God, whe 367 5 Yet not thus lifeless, thu 565 3 Yet, oh, the chief of sin 460 2 Yet save a penitent, O 298 4 Yet sov'reign mercy call 420 4 Yet still to His footstool 499 2 Yet the conquerors bring 482 2 Yet, though for bounty 161 5 Ye who see the Father's 168 2 Ye who think of sin but 132 4 Your lofty themes, ye 9 4 Your streams were float 416 4 PART FIFTH, WRITERS OF THE HYMNS FOUND IN THE "BOOK OF WORSHIP." Authors of Hymns, Adams, Mrs. Sarah Flower, born 1805, died 1849 ; England; Unitarian. Hy. 393. Addison, Joseph, born at Milston, England, in 1672 ; the son of an Episcopal clergyman; his poems to King William secured him a pension of $1,500 a year; this gave him time and leisure for study and travel, which he used to his great im- provement, and to the rendering of his name familiar to every scholar ; when dying, he sent for his step-son, the Earl of Warwick, saying : " I have sent for you that you may see how a Christian can die;'' died at Holland House, June 17, 1719 ; Ch. Eng. Hys. 68, 73, 75, 81, 479- Alexander, Rev. J. Addison, D.D., born 1809, died i860; U. S. ; Pres. ; Hy. 295; translated 130 from Gerhardt. Alford, Dean Henry, born 1810, died 1871 ; Eng. ; Ch. Eng. Author of " The Greek Testament with Notes." His tomb is inscribed, by his request, M The Inn of a Traveler on his way to Jerusalem." Hys. 308, 552. Allen, G. N. (1852). Hy. 345. Auber, Miss Harriet, bom 1773, died 1862; Eng. ; Ch. Eng. Hy. 220. Aquinas, Thomas, born 1 227, died 1274; Italy c R. Catholic. Hy. 268. Bacon, Rev. Leonard, I). D., born 1802 ; L. S. ; Congregational ist. Hy. 214. Bake7i>ell,\/' Hymns, 113 benevolent work, and even sold her jewelry to build her firs( chapel: at the time of her death sixty-seven chapels had been built through her instrumentality to reach the masses ; her college at Cheshunt is still in a flourishing condition ; because of the ecclesiastical proceedings brought against her ministers she finally withdrew from the Established Church. 1 1 y. 569. Hyde, Mrs. Ann !>., died 1872 ; U.S.; Congregationalism Hys. 288, 504. . Rev. Edmund, born at Cheltenham, Eng., in 1722; he served the Baptist church at Exeter for twenty years ; died April 15, 1765; he wrote but one hymn by which his name is remembered. Hy. 286. Keble, Rev. John, born in England, in 1792; ten years profes- sor of poetry at Oxford ; "The Christian Year," one of the best of his poems, passed through ninety-six editions during his lifetime; died March, 1866; Ch. Eng. Hy. 530. Keith, Rev. George (17 — ); Eng. ; Baptist. Hy. 363. Kelly, Rev. Thomas, one of Ireland's most prolific hymn-writers ; the son of Judge Kelly, born 1769; preached in an Inde- pendant church in Dublin for sixty-three years ; he erected quite a number of churches at his own expense; was a good linguist and musician, as well as a most popular preacher ; died in 1855. Hys. 27, 132, 145, 162, 208, 278, 280, 340, 341, 484. Ken, Bishop Thomas, born at Berkhampstead, Eng., in 1637 ; served as chaplain to the Princess of Orange, Charles II, and James II; imprisoned in the Tower for conscientiously re- fusing to read the Declaration of Indulgence ; his name is best known to-day as the writer of " Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ;" died in March, 1711 • Ch. Eng. Hys. 5I5> 5I9- Kent, John, born 1766, died 1843; Eng.; Congregationalist. Hy. 441. Key, Francis Scott, the author of the well-known «' Star-Span- gled Banner;" a poet, lawyer, orator and a Christian; born in Maryland, in 1779, and died in Washington in 1843; Episcopalian. Hy. 537. King, Joshua (1840); Eng. Hy. 503. Knight, Hy. 50. Lang ford, Rev. John, died 1790; Eng.; Baptist. Hy. 168. Lee, Richard (1794). Hy. 493. Leland, Rev. John, born 1754, died 1841 ; U.S.; Baptist. Hy. 522. Logan, Rev. John, died 1788. Hy. 497. 114 Authors of Hymns. Lyte, Rev. Henry Francis, born at Kelso, Scotland, June I, 1 793 5 educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he strug- gled hard with poverty; in 1815 entered the ministry in the Established Church of England, but says of himself that he was worldly-minded and a stranger to experimental religion until three years later, when called to the death bed of a neighboring minister, who, as death was approaching, felt M unpardoned and unprepared to die;" both set to searching for the way of life and peace, and both found peace in re- pentance and faith in Christ; after this, says Lyte, " I began to study my Bible and to preach in another manner than I had previously done ;" the remainder of his life was spent in earnest labor for Christ; died 1847. Hy s - 2I > 44> 22 3, 3°5> 424, 53 2 - Mackay, Mrs. Margaret (1832); Scotland. Hy. 560. Madan, Rev. Martin, born 1726, died 1790; Eng. ; Ch. Eng. Hy. 66. Ma Ian, Rev. Caesar H. A., D.D., born 1787, died 1864; Switz- erland ; Reformed. Hy. 467. A/ant, Bishop Richard, born 1776, died 1848; Eng.; Ch. Eng. Hy. 43 6 - Mason, Rev. John, died 1694; "One of the few who wrote good hymns before the time when Watts made an era in the history of the hymn writing art;" Eng. Ch. Eng. Hy. 524. Medley, Rev. Samuel, born 1738, died 1799; when young was in the British navy; after several battles, was severely wound- ed; while at his grandfather's house, receiving surgical treatment, he was brought under the influence of religion, and led to Christ by the reading of one of Dr. Watt's ser- mons ; he left the navy and entered the ministry, preaching for twenty-seven years in the First Baptist Church of Liver- pool. Hys. 159, 169, 272. Mercer. Hy. 158. Meinhold, Rev. Wilhelm J., born 1797, died 1851 ; Germany? Lutheran. Hy. 561 ; translated by Catherine Winkworth. Merrick, Rev. James, born 1720, died 1769; Eng.; Ch. Eng. Hy. 302. Mills, Elizabeth, born 1805, died 1829; Eng.; Ch. Eng. Hy. 585. This hymn was written a few weeks before her death, and was suggested by the remark : " We speak of heaven, but oh ! to be there." Minstrell. Hy. 69. Monsell, Rev. J. S. B., born 1811, died 1875; Ireland; Ch. Eng. Hy. 587. Montgomery, James, the son of a Moravian preacher, Rev. John Montgomery, born at Irvine, Scotland, Nov. 4, 1771 ; when he was but a mere boy he was left in care of friends, his parents having gone as missionaries to a foreign field ; at Authors of Hymns. 1 15 sixteen he sought a situation for himself, and after various struggles hired as a grocer's clerk ; after a year he went to London to sell the manuscript of a volume of his poems ; failing in this, he hired again as clerk in a book store ; finally he found employment in the printing office of the Sheffield Register, a prominent weekly paper; in 1794 the editor. Mr. Joseph Gales, fearing persecution for the offense given by some articles of a political nature, fled from England, leaving Montgomery his successor ; the title of the paper was changed to the Iris, and Montgomery continued its editor for thirty- one years; twice he was imprisoned for political articles; it then he wrote his " Prison Amusements ;" in 1833 he received a royal pension of $1,000 a year; not until his forty-third year did he rest fully in Christ for salvation ; be- fore this he seems to have been much tossed about, and as a result of his experience, he wrote the 212th hymn ; his hymns have been received with great heartiness, and many are in- corporated into the " Book of Worship ;" he died the 30th of April, 1854; his ecclesiastical connection was with the Moravian church. Hys. 4. 7, 20, 32, 120, 153, 190, 212. 215, 234, 248, 261, 273, 326, 432, 480, 482, 485, 488, 523, 579. 581. 583^ 588. Moore, Rev. Henry, born 1732, died 1802; Eng. ; Unitarian. Hys. 61, 185. Moore, Thomas, the gifted Irish poet, born 1779, died 1852 ; Catholic. Hy. 329. Muhlenberg, Rev. William A., D.D., a descendant of the family of revolutionary fame, born 1796, died April 8, 1877; in 1823 he was associate Rector of St. James church, Lancaster, Pa.; afterwards made Principal of St. Paul's College; then founder and Rector of St. Luke's Hospital, New York City. Hys. 258, 471. Neal, Rev. John M., born 1818, died 1866; the author of a large number of hymns ; not a few for children ; Eng.; Ch. Eng. Hys. 486, 491, 492, 528, 557. Keedham, Rev. John, a Baptist clergyman, born 1 710, died 1768; Eng. Hys. 18, 293. Nelson, Rev. David, born 1793, died 1844; Presbyterian; U.S. iiy.474. Nevin, Rev. Edwin II., D.D., born 1814; Reformed church; U. S. Hy. 396. 7. Rev. James, a Baptist clergyman of England, born 1 733^ tne d 1790- Hy. 256. n, Rev. John, the son of a a sea captain, born in London, July 24, 1725; his earlier years were spent upon the ocean on board a man-of-war ; here he gave himself up to profligacy and vice, seeking to believe the rankest infidelity ; desertion was followed by his being publicly whipped and degraded 1 1 6 Authors of Hymns. from midshipman to the lowest position on shipboard; when returning from service on a slave trader, where he had suf- fered greatly, he found a copy of Stanhope's Thomas a Kempis; this he read to pass away the time, as he was being returned home through the influence of his father, and while perusing its pages, the thought came to him : " What if these things should be true;" the fearful storm in which the ship was nearly lost the succeeding night, and the death of the friend who was washed overboard led him to serious thought ; conviction, repentance, and conversion followed; his pious mother had died when he was seven years old ; but God at last answered her prayers and brought her son to preach Christ; among the converts of his ministry are Claudius Buchanan, the missionary, the author of "The Star in the East;" Thomas Scott, the renowned commentator, who was unconverted at his ordination and says himself that he was " totally ignorant of the Gospel and its saving power;" New- ton was also instrumental in bringing Wilberforce to Christ — for this he prayed fourteen years; how far reaching the influ- ence of a single individual, either for good or evil ; his ecclesi- astical connection was with the Church of England; Newton and Cowper wrote the Olney Hymns; died in 1807. Hys. 36, 93, 105, 108, 129, 175, 193, 206,330, 331, 400, 422,437, 452, 459, 489, 544, 571, 598, 599. Nicholas, Rev. T. G., born 1823, died i860; Eng. ; Ch. Eng, Hy. 266. Oberlin, Rev. John F., burn 1740, died 1826; Germany; Lutheran. Hy. 411. Onderdo?ik, Bishop Henry U., born 1788, died 1858; U. S.; Episcopalian. Hy. 275. Osier, Edward, M.D., born 1798, died 1 863 ; Eng. ; Ch. Eng. Hys. 199, 257. Palmer, Rev. Ray, D.D., born in Rhode Island in 1808; the hymn in our book, " My faith looks up to Thee," was written by him in New York in Dec, 1830, just after he left Yale College; he says: "1 recollect I wrote it with very ten- der emotion, and ended the last line with tears;" he is a Congregationalist ; formerly served a prominent church in Albany, N. Y., but more recently one in Newark, N. I, II v. 364. Translated the 268th hymn, written by Thomas Aquinas. Parr, Harriet (1856); Eng.' Hy. 529. Peabody, Rev. William B. ()., D.D., born 1799, died 1S47; U. S. ; Unitarian. Hy. 551. Fearer, John (1766). Hy. 240. Perronett, Rev. Edward, the son of an English clergyman of the old school; in early life Edward left the Established Authors of Hymns. 1 1 7 Church and becaame Methodist, being an intimate friend of Rev. Charles Wesley, in whose diary he is familiarly called • ; Ned "; subsequently he was one of the preachers laboring under the patronage of the Countess of Huntingdon, preach- ing with marked success at Canterbury, Norwich and other portions of England; he was an opponent of the union of church and state, and his anonymous poem, '* The Mitre," awakened great hostility and displeased the Countess so that he severed his connection with her society, and became the pastor of a small congregation of Dissenters at Canterbury, where he died in January, 1792 ; his well-known coronation hymn first appeared in the "Gospel Magazine," in 1780; his dying words were : " Glory to God in the heighth of his divinity ; glory to God in the depth of his humanity ; glory to God in his all-sufficiency, and into his hands I commend my spirit." Hy. 149. Raffles, Rev. Thomas, D.D., an eloquent preacher of the Con- gregational church ; wrote many of his hymns for the use of his own congregation in Liverpool, Eng. ; born 1 788, died 1863. Hys. 141, 573. Reed, Rev. Andrew, D.D., born 1787, died 1862; Eng.; Con- gregationalism Hys. 187, 259, 399, 473. Robinson, Rev. Robert ; when but a lad was led to Christ through the preaching of "Whitefield ; being endowed with more than ordinary talent, when he had entered upon the work of the ministry he moved his large audiences, in the Tabernacle, to enthusiasm by his powerful preaching; but he was of unstable mind, going from one thing to another un- til finally he became irreligious and wicked; one day, while traveling in a stage-coach, a lady, not knowing who he was, called his attention to his hymn "(Come thou fount of every blessing)" in a book she was reading ; he sought to change the conversation, but the lady had found great comfort in the hymn, and spoke of it again and again until he burst into tears, saying : " Madam, I am the unhappy man that wrote that hymn, and I would give a thousand worlds, if they were mine, to enjoy the feelings I then had ;" found dead in bed June 9, 1790, having died as he had often wished, "softly, suddenly and alone ;" Eng.; Baptist. Hy. 16. Ryla?id, Rev. John, D.D., an eminent Baptist minister, born in England, in 1 753, died 1 825; he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Brown University. State of Rhode Island ; like Doddridge, his earliest Bible knowledge was imparted by his pious mother, who impressed her words by the aid of the pictures on the Dutch tiles which ornamented the fire-place; In 1794, elected to the Presidency of the Baptist College at Bristol, and also accepted the pastorate of Il8 Authors of Hymns. Broadmead Chapel, and in this two-fold capacity he was la- boring at the time of his death. Hy. 114. Schmolke, Rev. Benjamin, born 1672, died 1 737 ; Germany; Lutheran. Hy. 346. Schmucker, Rev. Samuel D.D., the son of Rev. John George Schmucker, D.D., was born at Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, in 181 7 ; studied theology at Princeton, and after graduating taught the classical department of the Academy at York, Pa. ; licensed at Lancaster, in June, 1 820, by the Synod of Pennsylvania; in 1825 he was appointed on the Committee of the General Synod to prepare a new hymn book ; the work was completed and the book published in May, 1828; the book was in unrivaled use for twenty years, and passed through about seventy editions ; his first pastorate was at New Market, Va. ; he was the author of forty-two different publications, and to his pen and heart the Lutheran church in this country is indebted for a prominence which it would otherwise not yet have attained ; in the summer of 1826 he resigned his charge at New Market and removed to Gettysburg, Pa., to assume the theological chair of the Seminary then being located there; the rest of his life he was most intimately associated with the literary and theo- logical institutions of the church; in 1865 he tendered his resignation of the Chair of Dogmatic Theology ; he was per- mitted to retire from the wearisome routine of instruction, while the Trustees conferred the honor o.f a professorship Emeritus upon him; he died suddenly at his home in Gettys- burg, July 26, 1873; no century has more than a few men so earnest, so pious, so useful as was Rev. Samuel S. Schmucker, D.D. For a fuller account of his useful life, see The Quarterly Review, Vol. IV, No. I, page I. Hy. 201. Scott, Rev. J. R., born 1815, died 1861 ; U. S. ; Baptist. Hys. 33%> 490- Scott, Rev. Thomas, died 1776; Eng. ; Presbyterian. Hys. 285,461,510. Scott. Sir Walter, born 1771 ; died 1832; Scotland; Ch. Eng, Hy. 567. Seagrave, Rev. Robert, born 1693; Eng.; Ch. Eng. Hy. 407. Sears, Rev. Edmund H., born 1810; U.S.; Congregationalism Hy, 232. Serle, Ambrose, born 1742, died 1812; Eng.; Ch. Eng. Hy. 78. SJicpIierd, Anne, born 1809, died 1857 ; Eng; Ch. Eng. Hy. 496. Shirley, Selina, (known as Lady Huntingdon, which see). Shirley, Rev. Walter, born of a noble family, in England, in 1725; a first cousin of Lady Huntingdon and a frequent Authors of Hymns. 119 visitor at her London residence, where he became acquainted with Wesley and Whitefield ; spent most of his life atLough- rea, Ireland; died 1786; Ch. Eng. Hys. 394, 594. Shrubsole, Rev. William, born 1759, died 1829; Eng.; Con- gregationalist. Hy. 513. Smi/A,Rev. Samuel, F., D.D., born 1809; U. S. ; Baptist. Hys. 533, 538. Steele, Anne, the daughter of Rev. W T illiam Steele, pastor of the Baptist church at Bought on, Eng. ; she was born in 1716, died 1778; she wrote 144 hymns and 34 psalms; when a young lady, beyig affianced to a Mr. Elscourt, a young man of promise, her prospects in life were much changed by his very sudden death by drowning, shortly before the time fixed for their marriage ; an accident in early life rendered her an invalid and a sufferer all her life; from the time of her father's death, in 1769, to the time of her death, she was con- fined to her room ; she was a member of the Baptist church. Hys. 8, 14, 49, 137, 143, 156, 161, 166, 188, 210, 249, 255, 270, 299, 309, 344, 3 66 > 3 6 7, 420, 446, 508, 526, 578. Stennett, Rev. Joseph, born 1663, died 1 7 1 3 ; Eng.; Baptist; the Stennett family, for five generations, furnished an un broken line of ministers; the order of their names, from father to son, is as follows : Edward, Joseph, who was in turn the father of Rev. Joseph Stennett, D.D., a minister ot high repute; Samuel (his history is given below), and then Joseph again. Hy. 38. Stennett, Rev. Samuel, D.D., born at Exeter, Eng., 1727; he succeeded his father as pastor of the Baptist church in Little Wild street London, continuing for thirty-seven years, until the time of his death ; in style his composition was much like Addison's ; received his degree of Doctor of Divinity from Kings College in 1763; was greatly esteemed by his sover- eign, George III; he wrote 39 hymns; died 1795. Hys. 23, 157, 264, 343,419.453- Stocker John (1776). Hy. 186. Stoivell, Rev. Hugh ; Eng. ; Ch. Eng.; born 1799, died 1865. Hy. 328. Tappan, Rev. William B. ; his life was mainly spent in con- nection with the American Sunday School Union ; he was a volumnious writer of religious poetry; born 1 795, died 1849 i Congregationalism Hys. 574, 575. Tate, Nahum ; his name is associated with that of Dr. Nicholas Brady, because they labored together in the production of a metrical version of the psalms issued in 1696; born 1652, died 1 7 1 5 ; Ireland; Ch. Eng. Hy. 402. Taylor, Jane, born 1783, died 1824; Eng.; Congregationalism Hys. 418, 447. Thornby. Hy. 281. 120 Authors of Hymns. Thrupp, Dorotey A. ; Eng. ; Ch. Eng. ; born 1779, died 1847. Hy. 498. Toplady, Rev. Augustus M., born in England in 1740 ; con- verted by the preaching of an unlettered layman, in a barn, into which Toplady happened to stroll one day while on a visit to Ireland; this occurred in August, 1756; his character is well illustrated by his own declaration, when he calls him- self " the happiest man in the world ;" Long says : " The influence of that barn discourse has already been felt for a century, and is now echoing in all parts of the world; for through it was converted the lad who gave to ^he church " Rock of Ages ;" it has been translated and is now being sung in almost every known tongue;" died 1778; Ch. Eng. Hys. 310, 464, 469, 516, 525. Turner, Rev. Daniel ; Baptist; Eng.; born 1 7 10, died 1798. H y s - 3°7, 359- Volk, Mrs. (1806); Eng.; Congregationalist. Hy. 225. Wardlaw, Rev. Ralph, D.D. ; Congregationalist ; Scotland ; born 1779, died 1855. Hy. 218. Waring, Anna Letitia (1850). Hy. 79. Watts, Alaric A., born 1797; Eng. ; Ch. Eng. Hy. 584. Watts, Rev. Isaac, D.D.; this well-known hymn, writer was born in Southampton, Eng., July 17, 1674; he was the son of an earnest Christian father, a deacon of the Congregational church, and the principal of a flourishing boarding school, which attracted students from America and the West Indies ; his early years were marked by great erudition ; when just twenty-four years of age Isaac preached his first sermon, and the same year, 1698, was chosen assistant pastor of the Inde- pendant church in Mark Lane, London ; four years later he became its sole pastor, and although he suffered greatly from feeble health, yet with the aid of an assistant he served this congregation for nearly fifty years ; from 17 12 his home was with the family of Sir Thomas Abney, at Theobalds ; here he enjoyed quiet and rest, writing much in addition to his pastoral duties; a fine monument was erected some years ago by the citizens of his native town ; he lived and died a bachelor; at one time he tendered his hand to Miss Elizabeth Singer, she replied that she " admired the jewel, but could not admire the casket;" the writing of the hymn, "How vain are all things here below," is ascribed to this circum- stance by Dr. Belcher; he wrote 697 hymns ; his hymns are more used than those of any other writer in all the hymn books in general use, except in the Methodist churches, where Wesley's hymns outnumber Watts' nearly four-fold ; died Nov. 25, 1748, in his 75th year. Hys. 1, 2, 3, 6,9, 13, 17, 19, 22, 24, 25, 34, 39, 43, 46, 47, 48, 52, 54, 55, 57, 58, 65, Authors of Hymns. 121 70. 71, 74, 80, 85, 88, 90, 91, 92, 95, 101, 102, 103, 104, 109, no, 113, 116, 123, 127, 128, 134, 135, 139, 140, 144, 155* 160, 163, 164, 165, 167, 180, 182, 1S9, 191, 192, 198, 207, 213,219,250,252,262,271, 287, 292, 297, 298,301,315, 3i6,3i8.333.334.335. 351. 354, 360, 369,379,383.384, 389,390,40^406,408,409, 414, 416, 429, 439,440,442, 455, 456, 465, 475, 476, 477, 483, 509, 512, 5*4, 5 2I > 555, 558, 564,- 572, 577. Wesley, Rev. Charles, the third son of Rev. Samuel Wesley, Sr. ; born Dec. 18, 1708; from 1738 to 1788, Charles, to- gether with his brother, John Wesley, published thirty-nine different books of hymns and poetry ; Charles Wesley is said to have written the astonishing number of seven thousand hymns; he began hymn-making at the age of 29, and con- tinued until the time of his death ; while Watts wrote in re- tirement his hymns of quiet, peaceful, Christian faith, Wesley wrote amid the excitement of great religious awakening; his hymns breathe of fire and fight — they are the religious battle-songs; his beautiful hymn, " Jesus lover of my soul," was written in a spring-house, where Charles and John Wes- ley and Richard Pilmore had taken refuge from the fury of a mob ; after striking a light with a flint-stone, Charles, taking a piece of lead, Hammered it to a point and, under these in- spiring circumstances wrote this hymn, now so dear to all Christians; died 1788. Hys. 30,' 64, 142, 147, 148, 151, 178, 204, 222, 230, 243, 245, 265, 276, 282, 289, 294, 296, 3°4, 3°5, 3*4, 3*9. 323, 342, 350, 352, 353, 358, 376, 381, 397, 415, 428, 435, 448, 454, 458, 460, 500, 517, 547, 562, 566, 568. Wesley, Rev. John, born June 17, 1703, and born again, as he says of himself, May 24, 1738 ; this took place after the fail- ure of his mission to America, and was brought about through the instrumentality of Peter Boehler ; his subsequent event- ful life is too well known to need relating here ; some diffi- culty exists in distinguishing his earlier hymns from those of Charles Wesley since they at first «' agreed to distinguish their hymns from each other ;" his busy and useful life closed March 2, 1791. Hys. 377, 511 ; translated the4l3th hymn from the German. Wesley, Rev. Samuel, Sr., rector of the Episcopal church at Epworth, Eng. ; father of Charles Wesley; born 1662, died 1735. Hy. 235. White, Henry Kirk, born at Nottingham, Eng., 1785 ; his un- remitting application to study brought him to an early grave, at the age of twenty-one ; left the study of law to study for the ministry; he was full of promise ; died 1806. Hys. 125, 171, 521,565, 597- Whitefield, Rev. Frederick, born 1829; Eng.; Ch. Eng. Hy. 382. 122 Authors of Hymns. Williams, Helen Maria; Unitarian; Eng. ; born 1762, died 1827. Hy. 51. Williams, Rev. William, a celebrated Welsh poet, born 1 7 1 7 ; after his conversion he left the study of medicine and entered the ministry ; being refused ; ' full orders" in the Established Church, he united with the Calvanistic Methodist ; died 1791. Hy. 387. Windgrove, John, born 1720, died 1 793; Eng.; Methodist. Hy. 154. Winkivorth, Catherine ; Eng. ; Ch. Eng. ; born 1829. Trans- lated hymn 561. Woodford, Rev. James R. (1852); Eng.; Ch. Eng. Hy. 303. Wordsivoi'th, Bishop Christopher; Eng.; Ch. Eng.; born 1807. Hy. 41. 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