'^.SsH *m ' ! .■ ■ IP ■Ik'' lEli^^^H^^^^H ^ J i ) I I t ' FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON. D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY gtctlon Digitized by tine Internet Archive in 2011 witii funding from Calvin College http://www.archive.org/details/selectionofpsalmOOIong JUH 28 193; THE SELECTI 0^%o«(»t gPt^i^ OF PSALMS AND HYMNS IN USE OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ; ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED IN LINES BY WHICH ANY PSALM OR HYMN MAY BE FOUND, ON REFERENCE TO ANY LINE CONTAINED THEREIN ^ ARRANQED BY OCTAVIUS LONaWORTH. W I L L I A M S 13 U R G , N . Y : OCTAVIUS LONGWORTH. N E W - Y O R K : ORVILLE A. ROORBACK. 1851. r<> ^t'^fi'' Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1851, By OOTAVIUS LONGWORTH, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New-York. Stereotyped ty Vincent L. Dill, 128 Eulton St. Sun Building, N. T. Little need be said in introducing this book to the members of the Church. It contains the entire Psalms and Hymns arranged alphabeti- cally in lines, and its simple object is to enable a person to find any Psalm or Hymn, by referring to any line contained therein. The importance of such a help to both clergy and laity will readily be perceived. It will save much time to the clergy by enabhng them speed- ily to choose suitable Psalms and Hymns for public worship, a single line so often expressing the subject of the sermon, the sea- son, or the subjects presented in the lessons for the day. It will enable worshippers who may not have heard the num- ber of the Psalm or Hymn announced, readily to turn to it, if they can hear any line by the minister or choir. When we reflect upon the great prominence given to praise in our public worship — the beauty of harmony of subjects as well as of sounds, the great effectiveness produced upon the minds of the congregation, when the desk, the choir and the pulpit, combine in the presentations of the same truths ; the desire to " sing with the understandmg " as well as with the spirit, and the universal wish of the worshipper to follow the words of the choir in mind, if not in voice, the importance of this aid to our public worship may be estimated. VI PREFACE. But tliere is another desideratum which this book is design- ed to accomplish. Who that has witnessed, does not know with what dehght the sick, the afflicted, and the dying, seize upon de- tached portions of the Psalms and Hymns in which to offer their prayer or praise, or to give utterance to their sentiments l Such a manual then becomes valuable to the sick room ; it should be in the house of every churchman. For these reasons it is hoped that it will materially aid to the more consistent worship of Almighty God in the songs of praise, and that its importance will be so appreciated and made so apparent that no clergyman's study, no chancel, and no pew will be considered furnished without a copy of this useful Manual. Psalm. 97 136 135 96 76 97 145 108 148 136 89 103 51 39 37 122 122 18 97 46 28 143 130 95 72 88 65 115 46 143 THE PSALMS ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, PSALMS Abhor what's ill, and truth esteem.. . About the spacious land Above all gods is crown'd Above all other deities Above all the world Above earth's potentates enthroned.. Above our knowledge raised Above the starry fianie Above the starry frame Above the waters stand Above their foes be raised on high.. . Above this little spot of clay A broken spirit is A cipher sums my years.. A common ruin shall attend A constant guest appear A constant guest be found A fortress and defence to me A future harvest for the just A gentler stream with gladness still. . A gracious answer found , A gracious answer send , A healing spring, a spring to cleanse A King superior far to all , A lasting theme of praise , A mouldering tomb (liy faithfulness. A plenteous crop of fuH-car'd corn . . A portion to mankind A present help when dangers press. A safe retreat, a hiding-place Selec. Part. Verse 4 Line. 76 2 110 4 2 109 4 4 75 2 O 59 1 8 76 3 2 117 1 2 4 88 5 2 122 1 4 110 4 4 68 13 4 81 6 2 44 13 1 33 2 2 31 3 2 6 99 6 4 99 5 2 14 1 1 4 76 5 2 40 2 1 23 1 4 115 1 4 104 6 3 74 3 3 56 11 4 67 3 4 50 2 5 3 93 7 4 40 1 2 115 6 3 Psalm 84 119 139 48 Hi) 5 62 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 105 28 45 113 119 119 119 104 51 145 145 19 104 102 1 145 116 38 136 71 132 149 104 86 145 119 9 125 THE PSALMS A thousand days to spend A watch-liglit, to point out. the path. A work of such a wondrous frame. . A work that was foretold Abundantly is shed Accept my secret prayer According" to their works requite. . . . According- to thy gracious word According- to thy judgments, Lord.. According- to thy plighted word According to thy promised grace According- to thy promise, Lord According to thy word According to thy word According to thy word Acquaint the nations with his deeds Adored for ever be the Lord Advanced thy lofty head Advancing him in courts to dwell Affliction's chastening rod Afford me needful aid Again more fervently I prayed Again thou send'st thy spirit forth... ., Against thee. Lord, alone Age to age his power shall teach Age to age his works transmittetli Alike by all mankind All creatures, both of sea and land All heathen kings shall fear All his designs attend All his works his goodness prove All men are insincere All my desires appear All other gods obey All other righteousness disclaim All other seats excel All praise to him yield All prompt to do their sovereign's will All shall confess thee great, and great All the wicked who despise him All tilings the course by thee oidain'd. . . . . . All tliose who have his goodness proved. . . . All those who walk in crooked paths Selec. 63 97 113 42 97 5 48 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 97 85 23 39 92 97 97 97 83 44 118 118 15 83 80 1 118 94 32 110 55 106 123 83 65 118 97 8 101 Part Verse 14 15 20 22 7 10 9 20 22 9 10 19 2 12 5 4 2 5 3 2 2 3 2 2 3 5 9 3 2 5 4 3 4 8 13 3 4 4 4 3 4 2 2 2 4 1 3 3 1 3 4 4 4 3 1 4 5 2 o 1 1 1 4 3 4 1 2 4 4 4 2 o xj 3 2 8 4 1 3 1 1 1 Psalm. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Selec. Part. Verse Line. 119 131 145 104 14 22 127 22 22 99 105 136 118 86 1 90 51 103 119 145 119 65 148 103 5 22 146 33 80 41 14 67 68 69 146 72 147 115 119 no 92 119 98 All thy commands obey'd , All thy Spirit hath reveal'd All thy works, Lord, shall bless thee. All wait on thy dispensing hand All were degenerate grown, and base. . All you of Israel's line Allow no respite to our toil Alone can them support Alone I can rely Alone should be adored Alone to be adored Amazing works are wrought Amazing works has done Among the gods there's none like thee., Among the saints have place An age that few survive An upright mind renew And after sickness makes thee sound. . . And all false ways decline And all mankind, with one consent. . . . And all our diligence employ And all our zealous vows complete And all shall last ' And all that is within me, join And all that love thy name And all that seek the Lord shall be. . . . And all that they contain . . And all the beauteous hosts of light. . . . And all the ills we suffer now And all the people's glad applause And all the sons of men did view And all the world in awe shall stand. . . And all the world pay homage there.. . And all the world resound his praise... . And all their counsels die And all their wants supply And all their wounds does close And all their wants supply And all thou dost is so And all thy proud oppressors see And all thy lofty foes And all with faithfulness perform'd. . . . And all with universal jo}' 97 105 118 83 11 17 102 17 17 78 85 110 96 65 1 69 44 81 97 117 97 50 122 82 5 17 119 28 61 35 11 52 53 54 119 56 121 93 97 89 71 97 77 21 16 2 1 1 18 5 6 2 2 2 2 9 5 6 3 3 6 6 5 9 8 2 4 6 4 1 3 1 4 5 4 4 7 6 1 6 5 3 2 10 3 4 4 1 7 9 4 2 1 3 2 2 3 4 4 4 2 2 4 1 4 2 4 2 4 3 3 4 5 3 4 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 A 1 4 4 4 2 4 2 5 2 3 8 Psalm. 116 37 30 57 31 65 136 96 4 134 29 141 138 95 119 19 89 119 94 90 80 67 147 69 89 34 68 149 45 51 148 119 119 34 106 91 148 18 69 72 41 119 25 THE PSALMS And anguish rack'd my breast And as a mid-day sun to shine ; And as thy favors endless are And as thy glory fills the sky And as thy mercies still increase And at thy gracious throne appear And bade the rising ground And banish'd justice will restore And bend them to his will And bless his holy Name And bless his own with constant peace. . And bless their God in songs of praise. . . And bless thy holy Name And bow with adoration there And bring me timel}^ aid And bring sincere delight And by assembled saints below And by their guidance walk And by thy sacred rules to walk And by thy wrath dismay'd And, casting out the heathen race And cause the brightness of thy face And celebrate his fame.. .'....• And celebrate with thanks thy Name.. . . And change the prospect of the deep. . . . And charm their griefs to rest And cheerful songs their tongues employ And children of Sion And, clad in rich array And cleanse me from my sin And clouds that move And constantly my time to come And constantly obey'd And contrite spirit save And count thy people's triumph mine. . . And cover thy unguarded head And creeping thing And crush the haughty 's boasted might.. And deluges o'erflow my head And differing nations gladly join And disappoint the will of those And discipline my willing heart And does his gracious covenant write. — To Selec. Part. Verse 94 3 31 1 3 25 4 47 4 26 6 50 1 2 110 4 75 4 4 2 108 2 24 5 121 2 5 112 1 74 6 97 22 5 15 2 2 68 5 97 4 3 73 2 1 69 1 7 61 2 52 1 121 1 1 54 2 ] 68 9 29 1 2 53 1 123 1 39 3 44 2 122 2 97 6 4 97 21 6 29 2 6 86 5 70 1 2 122 5 14 2 3 54 1 1 56 9 35 2 97 16 2 20 11 Psalm. 116 36 146 46 127 55 90 145 71 122 74 65 39 119 108 148 107 80 148 62 139 111 38 96 132 25 85 148 69 19 22 136 19 30 69 91 37 72 119 115 150 23 31 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, And dried my eyes from tears And drink as from a fountain's head.. . . And earth, and seas, with all their train And earth her sovereign Lord confess. . . And eat the bread of care And emulate the dove ' And ever art the same And ever bless thy Name.. .' And ever since, thy wordrous works. . . . And ever wish thee well And every feebler light And every furfow'd valley fills And every man, in best estate And fainting with desire And far beyond th' aspiring clouds And favors Israel's race And finds his courage vain '. . And firmly fix it in their place And fish that through the sea And flowing blessings daily send And fly beyond the western main And for eternal rules ordain'd '. . . . And, for my feeble strength to bear. . . . And for this triumph find a voice And, for thy servant David's sake And, for thy wondrous goodness' sake. . And, for thy wondrous mercy's sake. . . . And fowl of wing And frees the captive from restraint. . . . And friendly warnings give And from my loud complaint And from our cruel foes And from the dark returns of night And from the grave's expecting mouth. And from the mire my feet retrieve. . . . And from the noisome pestilence And from the wicked set theiu free .... And from their humble neck shall take. And from thy ways declined And gave this lower globe of earth And gentle psaltery's silver sound And gently there repose And give the proud their due Selec. Part Verse Line 94 7 4 30 4 3 120 o O 3 40 3 3 102 2 4 45 3 4 69 1 2 4 117 1 1 4 55 6 3 99 7 2 58 1 4 50 2 2 2 33 2 3 97 17 3 2 88 4 3 122 8 3 87 2 3 4 61 2 4 122 4 3 48 2 2 113 6 2 90 6 4 32 2 3 75 4 8 106 3 3 20 5 3 64 o 3 122 5 I 54 2 3 2 15 2 5 2 17 1 1 4 110 6 3 15 1 2 3 25 1 3 54 1 3 2 70 1 2 3 31 3 3 6 56 2 3 97 22 8 2 93 7 3 124 3 4 18 2 2 26 8 4 11 Psalm. THE PSALMS 119 And 97 And 147 And 22 And 104 And 85 And 92 And 25 And 130 And 128 And 6 And 4cS And 34 And 139 And 45 And 45 And 40 And 104 And 118 And 119 And 103 And 20 And 40 And 96 And 50 And 55 And 37 And 111 And 37 And 80 And 145 And 24 And 85 And 72 And 148 And 76 And 69 And 11 And 68 And 119 And 71 And 57 And 19 And give thy servant aid gladness for the heart that's right. . gHtt'ring frost o'er all the plains.. . glorious acts proclaim glory for a garment take God, from whom all goodness flows God, my strong defence graciously continue still graciously reply grant him all his days to see grant me all my prayer greatly to be praised guard from every ill guide me in thy perfect way has, above thy fellows round hated still the crooked paths hates the hypocrite's disguise have their daily alms from thee. . . have the Lord our friend have, with fervent humble zeal.... hear and do his sacred will hear us in distress heard from heaven my humble cry heavenly mirth let earth express. . he from Sion hath appeared ' he my voice shall hear he, thy duty to requite he will ever keep in mind he will needful help afford ' her sad state with pity view highly to be praised his almighty hand ■ . . his just paths prepare. . . .' ' his unbounded happiness hoary heads ' honor'd his mountain ■ hope for like redress with me how their councils move humble proselytes repair I from them, through all my life... I in grateful songs of praise I, my tuneful part to take I, secure on thy defence Selec. Part. Verse 97 5 6 76 5 121 2 2 17 3 10 83 1 2 64 7 71 10 20 4 104 1 103 3 6 5 42 1 29 2 7 113 12 39 8 39 7 34 3 83 2 2 96 3 97 1 2 81 12 16 1 34 1 75 4 43 1 1 45 6 31 1 2 90 5 31 1 3 61 5 117 1 2 19 2 64 8 56 13 122 6 59 1 54 2 2 9 1 53 5 97 5 1 55 3 47 2 15 2 8 12 141 119 62 119 50 5 102 25 116 23 25 111 56 103 116 119 89 43 144 41 89 115 135 104 81 16 148 138 80 122 119 72 127 105 107 25 27 141 135 47 118 108 105 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, And I shall think them kind And I the course of all my life . And I this truth have fully known. And I thy statutes to perform And I will set thee safe and free. . . And I will worship in thy fear And And And And And, And n full state appear. n his sacred paths shall lead, n his service, spend. n his temple spend , in the midst of all their wants. n the pious search delight And in the service of my God. And in this concert bear thy part And in thy house shall join And in thy righteous judgments. Lord And, in thy righteousness employ 'd And in thy sacred temple pray And instruments of many strings And inward strength supply And Israel's God our Israel's King And Israel's house will bless. And Israel's offspring for his own '. And join devotion to my song And jointly make a cheerful noise And joys that n^ver fade And judges of the earth And keep me safe from harm i. And keep that branch from danger free.. . . And keep your festal-day And knowledge of true happiness » And lasting as the sun And late to rest repair And laws to us assign'd And lays the floods to rest And lead me in thy way And leave to him the rest And let a constant guard And let all those who fear the Lord And let the cheerful song rebound And let the tribute of our praise , And let the world, with one consent And let their hearts o'erflow with joy , Selec Part. Verse Line. 114 4 2 97 1 5 3 48 4 2 97 19 1 3 43 2 2 5 5 3 3 80 2 2 4 20 7 3 94 8 4 18 5 4 20 12 3 90 2 4 46 5 3 81 13 4 94 13 2 97 14 3 3 68 13 3 38 1 4 116 3 3 35 3 4 68 14 4 93 5 2 109 3 3 83 1 5 3 62 1 3 13 5 4 122 6 3 112 5 4 61 6 3 99 1 4 97 17 2 3 56 12 4 102 2 2 85 5 4 87 2 4 4 20 3 2 22 9 4 114 2 2 109 7 3 41 3 4 96 16 3 88 5 3 85 3 3 13 Psalm 66 4 104 133 37 102 103 119 39 55 66 103 119 98 69 80 135 56 93 118 145 37 145 1 119 71 32 42 138 148 116 46 147 73 34 18 147 14 33 84 146 50 28 THE PSALMS And let them say, How dreadful, Lord And let your hope, securely fix'd And life renews the gladden'd earth And life's eternal spring And like a bay-tree fresh and green And, like a garment often worn And, like the eagle's, he renews And, like thyself, thy judgments. Lord And listen to my prayer And listen when I pray And loudly speak his praise And loves his punishments to guide And lying arts removed And made his righteous acts appear And made the wounds thy scourge had torn. And mad'st it take a lasting root And magnify his Name. And make my footsteps sure And make the angry sea comply And make us still rejoice And makes the prostrate rise And mark all such as upright are And may all mankind with blessing And meditates by night And me from bondage draw And mention his alone And mercy's healing balm pour'd in. ..... . And midst the dark and gloomy shades of night And, mindful of his favors past And misty air And mix their songs with mine And mountains in the ocean lost And murmnring waters freely flow And my eternal portion be And my instruction hear • And nations, strangers to thy Name And nature's fetters melt away And never will their cause forsake And new-made songs of loud applause And no good thing will he withhold And none shall find his promise vain And none will dare your cause to own. . . . . . And now relieved, my heart, with joy l4 ~ Selec. Part. Verse 51 1 2 4 3 84 2 107 4 31 3 1 80 3 2 82 4 97 18 1 33 5 45 1 51 1 5 81 5 97 4 5 77 2 54 1 7 61 3 109 1 46 4 72 3 96 12 117 2 1 31 3 2 118 14 1 2 97 20 1 55 5 27 2 37 3 112 6 122 4 94 13 40 1 121 2 3 57 3 29 2 1 14 2 6 121 2 3 11 3 28 1 2 63 10 120 3 43 2 3 23 2 Psalm. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Selec. Line. 104 50 92 27 51 147 68 40 22 37 42 15 51 148 69 110 16 145 119 119 34 132 30 130 103 80 55 85 11 119 26 51 27 51 65 135 148 119 146 39 87 And ocean with thy wonders fraught And offerings bring with constant care And of his constant truth, each night And of his will inquire And only in thy sight And on the mountains, through his care. . . And on thy people didst bestow And others, to his worship brought And own his favorite And patiently for him attend And peace be yet an inmate of this breast.. And piety, though clothed in rags And pleasing tribute pay And praise his holy Name . .' And press to overwhelm my soul And priesthood shall no period see And private council still afford And proclaim thy sovereign power And promised aid afford And promised succor grant And prosperous days would see And, prostrate at his footstool fallen And providential care And quite renounce thy fear And ransoms thee from death And reach'd to proud Euphrates' stream. . . And rest my weary mind And righteousness with peace And righteous throne, above And righteous word fulfiU'd And round thine altar go And sacrifice of choicest kind And safe, as on a rock, abide And saints to thy protection trust And scatter'd nations of the earth And secretly with wisdom's laws And seem, for joy, to shout and sing And seen how he, with wondrous power. . . And Seraphim And servants of thy will And sets the prisoners free And shall be seen no more And shall enrol her holy seed 84 43 71 22 44 121 53 34 17 31 37 12 44 122 54 89 13 118 97 97 29 106 25 104 82 61 45 64 9 97 21 44 22 30 17 44 50 109 122 97 119 33 66 11 5 2 16 12 1 3 2 2 3 6 4 2 4 4 2 4 15 3 1 3 1 6 2 8 2 1 2 2 3 4 4 6 1 1 2 15 3 3 6 5 5 4 1 3 5 6 o 4 4 3 4 o o o 3 3 4 2 4 3 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 4 2 3 3 4 3 3 4 3 7 4 4 4 4 15 Pealm. 119 92 100 107 137 69 25 145 51 37 119 90 31 66 47 119 84 100 148 103 100 147 29 147 105 24 148 119 107 4 119 25 119 118 145 91 145 107 93 97 99 26 111 THE PSALMS And shield art thou, O Lord And shout with cheerful voice And sing before him songs of praise And sink in gaping graves And Sion was our mournful theme And snatch me from the raging deep. . . . And so advance thy Name And so fulfils the just desire And so I clean shall be And so prolong your happy days And so, reclaim'd to thy just paths And speedily relent And speedy succor send And spread his glorious praise And spreads his sway o'er heathen lands. And steadfastly obey And still approach more near And still his Name with praises bless. . . . And still rejoice And still thy grateful thanks express .... And still your grateful hymns repeat. . . . And stops their hungry cries And strews their scatter'd brandies round And strike each warbling string And subject of your verse And such the proselytes that seek And sun, that guid'st the day And sure possession art And swell the towering waves And take my needful rest And taught me thy just ways And teaching them his ways And that in faithfulness, Lord And that it never fails, let all And the brightness of thy dwelling And, the dragon's den exploring And the glories of thy throne And the riches of his grace And the vast fabric still sustains And tliem from wicked hands redeem . . . And thence his sovereignty extends And thence thy wonders show And then establish'd his decree Selec. Part Verse Line. 97 15 2 2 71 4 4 79 1 4 87 2 2 4 111 1 4 54 1 3 4 20 9 4 117 2 2 3 44 6 2 31 2 2 3 97 8 3 3 69 2 3 2 26 2 2 51 1 1 4 41 4 4 97 19 2 4 63 7 2 79 3 4 122 8 7 81 1 4 79 3 3 121 1 7 4 24 4 4 121 1 5 4 85 2 4 19 6 3 122 2 2 97 8 1 2 87 2 2 2 4 6 2 97 22 3 4 20 6 4 97 10 3 3 96 2 3 118 7 3 70 2 2 3 118 7 4 87 1 6 4 72 1 4 76 4 4 78 2 3 21 2 4 90 7 2 73 66 66 84 78 93 119 94 107 15 37 119 146 119 50 86 41 56 19 102 22 145 55 116 145 51 145 145 51 42 67 119 96 23 90 111 22 92 50 146 11 66 80 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. And then to glory me receive And then with me you'll own And there my vows will pay And there thy praise display And they again to theirs And they that in thy house would dwell. . And those sound rules which thou prcscrib'st And those that choose thy upright ways. . . . And those who see his wondrous ways And, though he promise to his loss And, though in every place I sought And, though so long delay'd And thoughts, all vanish in an hour And thou inclin'dst thine ear And thou shalt praise thy gracious God And thou thy constant goodness didst And thou vouchsaf'st to set me still. ....... And thou wilt still secure And, through his progress, cheerful light. . . . And through the holy city sing And thus deriding say And thus his kingdom's glorious state And thus ] breathe my heavy sigh And thus to him I pray'd And thy deeds of wonder tell And thy free Spirit's firm support And thy great power, by all admired And thy great power confess And thy own city flourish long And thy refreshing grace And thy salvation own And, till my course of life is done And to himself his throne to take And, to his endless praise And to our offspring yet unborn And to posterity record And to the dismal shades of death And to the harp with solemn sounds And to the man that justly lives And to the prisoner grants release And to the upright man disclose And to the voice of my request And to their prayers have no return Selec. 57 51 51 63 60 72 97 73 87 12 31 97 120 97 43 65 35 46 15 80 17 117 45 94 118 44 117 117 44 36 52 97 75 18 69 90 17 71 43 120 9 51 61 2 2 2 3 21 4 9 14 1 4 1 4 5 4 7 4 6 5 1 5 2 2 2 12 5 4 5 4 3 9 3 4 3 10 8 4 14 1 2 5 5 3 5 4 2 3 3 4 4 4 1 17 108 86 93 148 115 96 115 103 111 34 19 50 149 65 130 124 90 72 43 34 63 138 146 90 110 4 69 105 42 65 34 116 103 32 73 20 145 6 148 119 66 5 99 THE PSALMS And to those nations sino' thy praise And to thy everlasting Name And toss the troubled waves on high And trees for fruit design'd And truth's eternal fame And tuneful harmonies awake And uncontroll'd thy power And unexampled acts of grace And universal glory claim And virtue's ways pursue And vital warmth bestows And vows with strictest care made good.. . . And waits with salvation And washest out the crimson dye And wash our guilt away And we again are free And we no more remain And wealthy Saba's king And well-tuned harps, with songs of praise. . And, when distress'd, his gracious ear , And when I wake in dead of night And, when my soul was press'd with fear. . , And when my voice is lost in death , And when thou speak'st the word, " Return' And, when thy rising beams they view.. . . , And when to him I make my pra3^er And when with thirst my spirits sink And, where he's ever present, seek And where his promised aid , And where thy glorious paths appear And where 't is lost renew And while I bless thy Name And who not only know his will And whose repentance is sincere And will his wondrous works declare And will their prayer attend And will their troubles soon compose And wilt thou not, at length O God And winds that where And with a heart enlarged with joy And, with glad hymns, their awful (h'ead. . . And with his favor all his saints And with his unresisted might __ Selec. 65 72 Verse Line 3 10 3 1 122 5 4 93 1 4 75 5 3 93 4 81 4 2 90 3 2 29 2 3 2 15 1 5 4 43 2 2 3 123 2 7 50 1 3 4 104 6 4 100 3 4 69 1 10 4 56 8 4 38 2 3 29 2 4 3 49 4 9 •J 112 3 3 120 1 2 69 1 3 3 89 2 3 4 1 3 54 1 6 3 85 4 3 36 5 J. 50 2 3 3 29 2 3 4 94 12 2 81 10 3 27 1 4 57 5 4 16 4 4 117 2 4 3 6 3 3 122 4 7 97 4 8 o 51 1 3 3 5 5 3 78 3 3 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. 99 98 57 92 112 47 5 138 47 97 145 119 85 8 90 110 110 2 102 119 34 146 119 50 68 90 102 119 84 96 132 50 34 84 93 39 86 104 119 141 103 119 136 And with his unresisted might And with impartial equity And, with my lieart, my voice I'll raise.. And with repeated hymns of praise And with successive honors crown'd And with success our battles fight And, with the dawning day And, with thy love inspired And with triumphant voices sing And with your thankful tongues confess. And wondrous works express And wonted favor show And wrath so long retain And yet thou mak'st the infant tongue. . . And yet thy wrath does fall or rise Anointed Prince ! thou bending low. . . . Appear more numerous and bright Appease the Son with due respect Appointed day of grace Approach not my abode Approach, ye children of the Lord Are eased by his decree Are full of grace and love Are hearts which love and zeal inspire.. Are heavenly hosts, that wait his will. . . Are like a day that's past Are like an evening shade Are open to tliy view Are still reposed on thee Are they whom gods the heathen call. . . Arise, Lord, and now possess Around shall tempests fiercely rage Around the good and just. Around thy temple throng Art God from all eternity As all my fathers were As are their works to thine As bright as flame, as swift as wind As doth the earth, which thou uphold'st. As evening sacrifice As far as 't is from east to west As from the birth of time thy truth As good as he is great Selec. Part. Verse Line. 3 78 5 77 8 3 47 1 3 71 1 3 91 1 4 41 2 2 5 2 2 112 2 2 41 1 2 76 6 4 117 1 4 2 97 19 4 2 64 2 2 7 2 3 69 2 1 3 89 3 4 89 2 5 2 1 80 2 1 4 97 15 3 2 29 2 1 1 119 5 2 97 5 7 4 43 2 2 2 53 3 2 69 1 4 2 80 1 3 2 97 21 7 4 63 11 4 75 2 5 106 2 1 43 1 2 4 29 1 4 2 63 3 2 72 2 4 33 5 4 65 6 4 83 1 4 1 97 12 2 3 114 1 4 81 7 1 97 20 6 1 110 1 4 19 103 66 G3 139 31 72 90 68 42 42 22 22 89 107 119 25 51 46 112 90 25 5 63 68 96 2 50 149 19 90 33 121 18 55 72 122 84 107 50 2 119 74 135 THE PSALMS As high as heaven its arch extends As I before his aid implored As in a dry and barren place As in the blazing noon of day As just and righteous is thy name As long as sun and moon endure As more or less we fear As once it honor'd Sinai's hill As pants the hart for cooling streams As pants the wearied hart for cooling springs As pastime they behold As spoil, my garments they divide As that which does tliy throne surround.. . As the people of his choice As thou art wont to visit those As thou wert ever, kind As thou wert ever kind As to our fathers in distress As well as just to all mankind As we of our misdeeds, do thou As willfully offend As with a shield, defend As with its choicest food supplied Ascending high, in triumph thou Ascribe due honor to his Name Ask, and receive thy full demands Assemble all my saints to me Assembly to sing , Assist the feeblest sight At first we grow like grass that feels At his command appear'd At home, al)road, in peace, in war At home my safeguard and my tower. . . . At morn, at noon, at night I'll pray At nature's limits end At Salem's courts we must appear At their request dost grant At thy command the winds arise Attend, my people ; Israel hear Attend, earth, whilst I declare Attend, O gracious Lord Attend on thy command Attend with constant care 20 81 51 49 113 26 56 69 53 36 37 17 17 68 87 97 20 44 40 91 69 20 5 49 53 75 2 43 123 15 69 28 98 14 45 56 99 63 87 43 2 97 58 109 2 2 1 17 2 2 22 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Selec. Part Verse 51 2 2 47 2 88 2 97 15 3 20 5 53 6 96 16 97 6 3 123 1 75 3 101 3 97 3 1 14 1 3 66 3 106 2 20 2 38 U 55 2 47 4 88 5 39 2 13 2 97 21 o o 97 5 3 31 3 3 94 1 97 21 6 96 15 49 4 39 7 88 4 49 2 28 2 3 70 1 4 97 9 3 64 8 28 1 5 59 3 99 o 78 5 48 75 3 61 3 Line. 66 57 108 119 25 68 118 119 149 96 125 119 18 87 132 25 43 71 57 108 45 16 119 119 37 116 119 118 63 45 108 63 33 91 119 85 33 76 122 99 62 96 80 Attend with heedful care Awake, my glory ; harp and lute. . . . Awake, my lute ; nor thou, my harp. Away from me ye wicked men Be blotted out by thee Be daily his great Name adored Be endless as his love Be from my mouth removed Be glad in their King Be glory then to him restored Be good, O righteous God to those. . . Be gracious to thy servant. Lord Be guarded safe from every foe Be mine to drink thy living spring.. . Be that, not only with thy ark Be that the shameful lot of such Be these my guides to lead the way.. Be thou my strong abiding-place Be thou, O God, exalted high Be thou, God, exalted high Because fresh blessings God on thee.. Because he still is nigh Because I find thy judgments all. . . . Because my chief delight has been.. . Because on him they still depend. . . . , Because the Lord vouchsafed to hear. , Because the love I bore to them , Because thou only art my God Because thou still doth succor bring. . Because thy heart, by justice led Because thy mercy's boundless height Because to me thy wondrous love. ... Because we trust in thee Because, with well-placed confidence. . Before affliction stopp'd my course . . . . Before him righteousness shall march.. Before him trembling stand ■ Before him ye mighty Before his ark to celebrate , Before his footstool fall Before his throne pour out your hearts Before his throne your homage pay. . Before it thou prepared'st the way. . . 2L THE PSALMS Selec Verse 39 119 98 90 84 1 95 138 90 41 90 119 72 96 121 80 138* 62 139 63 90 ]3 119 112 72 36 55 147 94 65 104 134 32 51 34 89 118 98 25 31 147 14 106 Before I vanish quite from hence Before me always laid Before tli' Almighty King- Before the evening close Before their God appear Before their Judge's face Before the Lord, our Maker, fall Before the mighty I will sing , Before thou hrought'st the mountains forth, Before thy glorious face , Before thy sight are laid , Before thy throne appear Begin at proud Euphrates' stream Behold ! in truth and justice clad Behold, the God who slumbers not Behold the vineyard made by thee Beholds with just neglect Belongs of right to God alone Beneath the sable wings of night Beneath the shadow of thy wing Beneath thine anger's sad effects Beneath thy mercy's wing Beset with danger, still I make Beset with threatening dangers round Beyond compare, appears Beyond the spreading sky extends Bidding the Avorld farewell Binds nature fast in icy chains Bless'd is the man, whom thou, Lord. . . Bless'd is the man, who, near thee placed.. Bless God, my soul ; thou, Lord, alone.. . . Bless God, ye servants, that attend Blessings of mercy shall surround Blot out my crying sins Blot out their evil name Both heaven and earth just praises owe. . . Both light and comfort find Both to reward and doom Both truth and mercy shine Bow down thy gracious ear Bring back his people, though dispersed. . . But all, he saw, were gone aside But always practice what they know 33 97 77 69 63 1 74 112 69 35 69 97 56 75 98 61 112 48 113 49 69 10 97 91 56 30 45 121 73 50 83 108 27 44 29 68 96 77 20 26 121 11 86 1 22 18 6 6 5 6 7 5 6 1 2 5 i 2 6 5 2 6 4 4 7 4 8 3 5 4 14 1 5 2 1 4 1 1 3 8 5 5 14 8 8 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 2 4 3 1 4 4 2 3 4 3 1 4 4 2 5 1 2 3 1 4 4 2 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 2 2 4 2 1 3 1 4 22 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, 73 119 24 119 93 104 18 73 66 22 37 90 66 90 119 119 78 128 119 69 38 22 1 122 147 51 124 40 86 92 119 104 113 1 145 116 118 94 32 102 102 130 92 But as for me, 't is good and just But far from me do thou, Lord But for himself this Lord of all But give me lively power and strength. . But God above can still their noise But God forever is the same But God, on whom my hopes depend. . . But God shall inward strength impart. . . But God to me, whene'er I cried But hears its humble cr\^ But lie was gone as swift as thought. . . . But howsoever fresh and fair But, if ni}'' heart to sin incline But if, with more than common strength. But I have since been disciplined But in the path which he directs But keep his just commands But keeps his steps confined with care.. But kindly grant I still may keep But look'd alas ! for both in vain But, Lord, before thy searching eyes. . . . But made the rabble's mirth But makes the perfect law of God But most of all I'll seek thy good But nobler works his grace record But on such offerings thou disdain'yt. . . . But praised be our eternal Lord But preach'd thy love, for all design'd.. But prompt to pardon too But righteous men, like rising palms. . . . But see, my soul within me sinks But send again th}^ Spirit forth But shadows of his glory are But sinners, and the paths they tread. . . But sinners, who his vengeance dare. But still in all the straits of life But still })rolongs my days , But that the Lord was near , But them who in His truth contide , But thine eternal state, Lord , But thou continuest still the same , But thou forgiv'st, lest we despond. Line. 57 97 19 97 72 84 14 57 51 17 31 69 51 69 97 97 60 103 97 54 32 17 1 99 121 44 100 34 65 71 97 84 92 1 117 94 96 73 80 80 But thou, my God, art still most high | 71 5 5 3 5 3 3 4 3 4 3 1 6 3 9 3 3 6 1 5 5 3 2 2 7 4 12 3 8 4 8 4 2 2 6 5[ 2 7{ 5' 3| 4 3 2 7 1 1 1 3 3 5 2 3 1 4 4 1 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 4 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 1 8 3 1 Psalm 119 45 32 145 15 103 22 119 119 115 34 39 50 20 115 19 119 90 103 132 96 148 89 121 148 72 135 51 148 51 146 13G 103 118 125 136 33 1 81 51 119 15 119 THE PSALMS But thy commandments, like thyself.. But thy firm tlnone, God, is fix'd.. But tliy forgiveness interposed But time itself outlast But to inhabit there But to it just obedience pay But to my succor haste But to thy law affection bear But to thy laws affection bear But to thy sacred Name But turns his wrathful look on those.. But vanity appears But wasting flames before him send. . . But we in God's right hand But we will bless for evermore. . . .^ . , But what frail man observes how oft. . But what thy precepts give But who thine anger's dread effects. . . But with his anger quickly part But with thy presence bless'd By all who have false gods adored. . . . By cedars stately tall By choirs of angels sung above By day or night molest By every beast By every tongue confess'd By glad experience found By God most highly prized By hills, and mountains, all By him a broken, contrite heart By him the blind receive their sight... By him the heavens display By him with grace and mercy crown'd By his almighty arm By his almighty hand By his almighty hand By his almighty word, at first By ill advice to walk By Israel's chosen seed By lofty walls secured By making still their course of life.. . . By malice whisper'd round By me, thy servant, prized Selec. Line. 97 39 27 117 12 81 17 97 97 93 29 33 43 16 93 15 97 69 81 106 75 122 68 98 122 56 109 44 122 44 119 110 81 96 101 110 28 1 62 44 97 12 97 12 2 15 21 2 10 9 6 6 2 10 1 10 5 1 2 1 5 2 2 5 8 6 5 1 5 2 3 5 5 3 5 13 4 13 5 13 6 5 2 5 1 3 4 1 4 14 1 18 Psalm. 131 111 15 45 89 24 119 119 104 74 119 65 95 119 111 119 119 111 119 39 148 116 143 94 15 18 68 119 119 131 132 4 88 113 73 48 81 119 121 9 86 86 108 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED By no subtleties beguiled By precepts he bath us enjoined By Providence secured By righteous laws secure By solemn oath this grant convey 'd By sovereign right are his , By strict obedience to thy will , By sure experience see , By thee alone the living live By thee the borders of the earth By them I learn with prudent care , By them to pastures fresh and green .... By the same sovereign right is his , By thine almighty hand By those who seek for them aright , By thy direction guide By thy just laws to steer By truth and equity sustain'd By vain desires misled By whom 't will be possess'd By whose almighty word By wicked men in God's account Can e'er be justified Can He be deaf who form'd the ear Can treat with just neglect Can with resistless power defend Captivity hast captive led Celestial light displays Close to the dust doth cleave Clothe me with humility Clothe thou thy priests with righteousness Coinnnine in private with your hearts. . . , Companions dear, and friends l)eloved. . . . Companion to the greatest there Compared with thee, that I desire , Compass her walls in solemn. pomp Compose a h3'mn of praise, and touch... . Concerning thy divine commands Conduct thee through life's pilgrimage. . , Confess no other God Confess thee God alone , Confess thee God, the God supreme Confess thy glorious Name , Selec Part Verse Line. 105 3 3 90 4 1 12 7 4 39 6 4 68 3 4 19 1 4 97 7 5 3 97 10 3 2 84 2 1 58 2 1 97 3 6 3 50 2 4 2 74 5 2 97 12 2 4 90 2 3 97 1 5 4 97 4 2 4 90 6 3 97 13 3 2 33 3 4 122 3 3 94 11 3 115 2 4 73 1 2 1 12 4 2 14 2 4 4 53 4 2 97 17 2 2 97 4 1 2 105 1 4 106 3 1 4 2 3 67 5 1 92 3 6 57 2 4 42 4 1 62 2 1 97 19 5 1 98 5 3 8 5 4 65 8 4 65 8 3 88 5 4 25 6(5 119 119 119 103 4 50 119 119 25 100 119 119 115 139 51 48 31 51 91 125 97 13 145 104 119 97 78 23 31 71 119 146 34 34 37 24 119 148 22 119 76 THE PSALMS Confirms our steadfast ways Confirm the promise of thy word Consider my affliction, Lord Consider, my g-racious God Considers that we are but clay Consider that the righteous man Consider this, ye thoughtless men Contempt and shame remove Continue always sound Continue ever kind Convinced that he is God alone Convinced that my most secret ways.. . Convinced with jo}', that all my ways., Convince them that in heaven thou art Correct me where I go astray Could sacrifice atone Count all her towers, and see if there. . Courageously proceed Create in me a heart (hat's clean Crown with life beyond the grave Cut off th' unjust, but crown the saints, Darkness and clouds of awful shade . . . . Dawn on my spirit, lest I sleep... . . . . . Day by day thy throne addressing- Decay, and to their dust return Deceitful thoughts and practices Deep in your faithful breasts record... . Deep in your hearts descend Defend and comfort me Defend me. Lord, from shame Defend me. Lord, from shame Defend my cause, and me to save Defends the widow, and the wiles Deliverance he affords to all Deliverance to his saints he gives , Depend on God, and him obey Deserved admittance find ,. . . . Deserve our best regard. Deserves our endless praise Devoted to his Name , Devote my zealous heart , Devote to him gifts Devout attention lend , Selec. 51 97 97 97 81 4 43 97 97 20 79 97 97 93 113 44 42 26 44 70 101 76 10 118 83 97 76 60 18 26 55 97 119 29 29 31 19 97 122 17 97 59 60 Part Verse 1 5 20 20 2 3 10 21 1 2 15 20 1 2 1 b 6 1 5 8 1 3 5 6 12 2 7 6 2 12 12 4 9 8 4 4 2 2 1 4 1 6 1 4 1 1 2 7 4 6 2 o o 5 7 10 2 Psalm. 29 86 1 105 119 116 119 45 138 80 119 119 119 107 107 99 98 69 22 19 19 119 45 90 51 19 138 116 19 119 65 94 31 119 80 119 31 86 102 143 119 119 L_ ALPHABETICALLY AR BANGED Devoutly due respect afford Devoutly fix my heart Devoutly reads therein b}^ day . . Devoutly still implore Did all my griefs control Did boast in greatest fear Did speedy comfort find.. Did upright ways approve Didst inward strength supply Didst plant it with thine own right hand Directed by thy heavenly word. ...... Direct me in the sacred ways. Disclose, according to thy word Dismay'd they climb the watery hills. . Dismay'd they plunge again Dispensed to Jacob's race Display 'd his saving might . Display thy truth's preserving power. . . Distinctly may be told Divine instruction springs Divine rewards attend on those Does all their orbs sustain Does all thy foes pursue Does, as he ought, revere Does inward truth require Does round the world convej' Docs thence the poor respect Does timely help afford Dominion have o'er me Dominion have o'er me Dost always bend thy listening ear .... Dost lovingly advise Dost to the world proclaim Do thou, according to thy word Do thou convert us, Lord, do thou. . . . . Do thou my life defend Do thou my steadfast rock appear Do thou, God, preserve my soul.. . . . Do thou, Lord, attend Do thoUjO Lord, form all my foes Do thou, Lord, thy servant seek.. . . . Do thou to thy most just conunand. . . . Do thou to us extend 2i ijo 1 85 97 94 97 39 112 61 97 97 97 87 87 78 77 54 17 15 15 97 39 69 44 15 112 94 15 97 50 73 26 97 61 97 26 05 80 115 97 97 17 5 8 2 1 2 1 2 12 2 17 1 9 22 5 2 27 Psalm THE PSALMS Selec. 90 45 95 113 107 139 148 68 139 119 71 8 119 116 119 119 119 24 24 34 119 104 186 130 86 24 45 145 145 145 145 145 145 146 9 135 99 118 148 34 106 149 Do thou vouchsafe to bless Down, clown they fall, while through their heart Down on our knees devoutly all Due praise to his great Name address Each like a tottering drunkard reels Each morn, revising what I've done Earth's utmost ends E'en rebels shall partake thy grace E'en there, in earth's remotest land E'en to this day fulfil Employ my cheerful voice Employs my wondering sight Enlighten both my eyes and mind Entirely is possess'd Entire obedience pay Entire observance pay Entire respect shall find Erect your heads, eternal gates Erect your heads, ye gates ; unfold Establish peace, where 't is begun Eternal and unerring rules Eternal majesty surround Eternal praises give Eternal succor flows Eternal trophies rear Eternal victor crowned Eternally bestows Ever, God of endless praises Ever hail thy holy Name Ever lasts tjiy righteous reign Ever will I bless thy Name Evermore thy brightness blazes Every eye from thee expecteth Ev'n princes die and turn to dust Exalted pleasure bring Exalt his holy Name Exalt our God and Lord Exalt their cheerful voice Exalt your Maker's fame Experience will decide Extend to me that favor, Lord Extol in their songs "28 69 39 74 92 87 113 122 53 113 97 55 7 97 94 97 97 97 19 19 29 97 83 110 104 65 19 39 118 118 118 118 118 118 120 8 109 78 96 122 29 86 123 12 13 1 2 2 18 1 5 6 1 3 11 7 5 6 3 8 3 2 1 2 8 7 7 9 3 6 1 7 5 10 8 2 8 14 8 1 8 9 2 2 8 6 12 1 5 4 9 Psalm. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, 132 118 119 88 107 139 118 28 148 104 145 4 116 119 68 40 119 72 145 146 92 85 45 111 33 119 136 138 1 136 102 116 50 135 34 69 95 62 25 ■ 37 103 84 Fair Sion does in God's esteem , Far better 't is to trust in God , Far, far from me be all false ways , Far from my sight thou hast removed . . . . . Far from refuge, shelter, home Far sooner could I reckon o'er , Fast to the altar's horns with cords , Fear him, ye saints, and you will then.. . . , Feed, strengthen, and support their hearts. Fire, hail, and snow Firm iix'd thy providential care Fix'd on thee, its nourishment Flee everything that's ill For all his goodness make For all the judgments thou ordain'st For benefits each day bestow 'd For blessings shall that man reward For ever and for ever. Lord For ever bless his Name For ever bless his Name . . . For ever bless his Name For ever pass away For ever shall appear For ever to endure For ever to remain the same For faithful is the word of God For firmly I resolve to keep For God will prove For God, although enthroned on high For God approves the just man's ways For God does prove (and each verse except last) . For God, from his abode on high For God has wondrously to thee For God himself shall sentence give For God his own peculiar choice For God preserves the souls of those For God regards the poor's complaint For God the Lord, enthroned in state For God, the merciful and just For God to all his saints For God upholds him with his hand For God, who all our frame surveys... . . . . For God, who is our sun and shield 106 96 97 67 87 113 96 29 23 122 83 118 4 94 97 53 34 97 56 117 119 71 64 39 90 28 97 110 112 1 110 80 94 43 109 29 54 74 48 20 31 81 63 12 1 15 4 3 5 5 3 11 14 6 4 4 6 9 2 10 7 6 3 1 15 6 1 6 5 6 7 o O 3 7 4 6 1 3 6 3 3 9 3 o O 3 11 1 8 10 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 1 3 5 2 4 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 4 2 4 4 2 3 1 3 5 1 1 5 1 3 6 1 1 1 1 3 1 6 1 1 20 Psalm. THE PSALMS 37 For 94 For 136 For 37 For 69 For 99 For 72 For 95 For 100 For 31 For 85 For 135 For 72 For 46 For 47 For 69 For 145 For 107 For 145 For 107 For 146 For 51 For 90 For 143 For 89 For 119 For 3 For 119 For 78 For 96 For 119 For 40 For 85 For 122 For 119 For 69 For 102 For 96 For 147 For 94 For 71 For 92 For 118 For God, who judgment loves, does still, God will never from his saints God will prove , God wmII sinful men destroy , help, with humble, timely prayer. . , he, who only holy is he shall set the needy free he's our God, our Shepherd he he's the Lord, supremely good he will still your hearts supply he with glad success , he, with unresisted streng'th him shall constant prayer be made.. him the heathen shall obey him who all the world conmiands. . . him, who had thy stripes endured. . . his assistance prays his goodness to their race his kind aid all creatures call his mercies ever sure his protector takes I confess my crime, and see in thy sig'ht a thousand years in thy sight no living man in thy strength they shall advance . , I the laws thou hast ordain'd I through him securely sleep I thy sacred laws affect , Jacob he his law ordain'd , joy let fertile valleys sing , Lord, thou hast instructed me man's transgression to atone , mercy now with truth is join'd. . . . . . my dear brethren's sake, and friends my relief draw near , new afflictions they procured now her time is come, his own pageantry and idols all , pleasant, good, and comely 't is... . refuge always fly righteous is thy Name sacred use design'd safety to depend 31 2 2 73 2 3 110 7 31 1 4 54 1 2 78 6 56 10 74 7 79 4 26 9^ 64 4 109 5 56 11 40 3 41 4 54 1 7 117 3 87 1 6 117 2 1 87 1 1 119 3 44 2 69 1 4 115 2 68 14 97 22 5 3 3 97 3 5 60 4 75 5 97 13 3 34 5 64 6 99 6 97 22 2 54 1 7 80 2 1 75 2 121 1 1 73 2 6 55 1 71 3 96 3 30 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Selec. Part Verse 76 5 99 7 107 4 26 1 68 5 36 2 49 1 67 2 50 1 1 84 1 63 2 104 3 18 4 22 3 87 1 6 31 1 1 99 4 57 4 97 14 4 62 4 20 3 97 12 5 14 1 1 65 11 76 3 72 2 26 3 52 4 65 5 71 4 97 22 4 97 3 6 104 4 97 21 5 54 1 4 115 8 11 3 9 2 78 4 28 1 1 74 1 28 1 5 83 2 1 97 122 133 31 89 42 63 88 65 104 84 130 23 27 107 37 122 73 119 81 25 119 18 86 97 93 31 67 86 92 119 119 130 119 69 143 14 11 99 33 95 33 104 For seeds are sown of glorious light For Sioii and the temple's sake For Sion is the chosen seat For still I trust in thee For such stupendous truth and love For thee, my God, the living God For thee m}^ thirsty soul does pant For thee no more remembrance have For thee, God, our constant praise For thee their hidden treasures keep For thee, the living God For thee, the living Lord For there his aiding rod and staff For there I nioy with comfort rest For tlie wonders of his word For they, cut down like tender grass For they shall prosp'rous be. ., For they that far from thee remove For they, when other comforts fail For this a statute was of old For thou art he that brings me help For thou by them hast to new life For thou hast always been my rock For thou hast oft redeem'd my soul For thou, God, art seated high For thou, Lord, and thou alone For thou preserv'st me from ray youth For thou, the righteous Judge and King. . . For tiiou wilt answer me For through tli}'' wondrous works, Lord. . For thy commands are right, thy laws For tliy commands have always been For thy enlivening ray For thy salvation I have hoped For thy transcending goodness' sake For thy truth's sake, to me distress'd For to the righteous God is near For trial docs correct For truth and justice, in his reign For well the righteous it becomes For we our voices high shall raise For, when he spake the word, 't was made. For which thy wisdom we adore 31 Psalm THE PSALMS Selec. Part Ver 6 4 64 2 96 5 82 2 20 9 36 4 32 A 15 1 2 35 6 119 8 80 4 69 1 117 3 97 6 54 3 97 6 5 97 2 1 122 3 98 4 35 5 81 2 26 1 97 15 4 48 1 1 75 1 15 1 5 87 1 1 97 13 2 18 4 97 20 3 114 2 61 5 16 4 118 13 65 11 104 1 29 1 2 60 4 56 6 97 4 7 45 5 108 2 8 5 6 85 118 103 25 42 38 19 41 146 102 90 145 119 69 119 119 148 121 41 103 31 119 50 96 19 107 119 23 119 141 80 20 145 86 130 34 78 72 119 55 134 9 For who shall sing thy Name in death . . . For why shoulclst thou be angry still For wondrous things are brought to pass. . Forget not all his benefits Forgive iny heinous sin, Lord Forlorn, forsaken, and exposed Forsake me not, O Lord, my God Fresh beams of knowledge brino-s From age to age be bless'd From age to age his reign endures From age to age shall last From age to age thou still hast been From age to age thy glorious Name From all confusion free From all my foes in safety keep From all oppression free From all pollution free From changes free From common accidents of life From danger and disgrace From danger he thy life retrieves From danger set me free From danger set me free From dawning light till day declines From day to day his praise proclaim From east to west, from west to east From eternity the same From every sinful way From fear and danger free From harden'd sinners thou remov'st From hasty language curb my tongue. ... From heaven, thy throne, this vine survey From heaven will strength divine alTord. . . From Jehovah all who prize him From lowest deeps of hell From lowest depths of woe From my example comfort take From race lo race convey 'd From sea to sea extend From shame and ruin free , From sin and strife, to realms of light. . . . From Sion bless thy Israel, Lord , From Sion, his abode , ~32 121 34 72 119 119 84 121 31 119 69 69 139 119 119 86 40 150 100 28 141 145 107 45 55 115 90 145 100 148 96 104 104 96 62 46 47 145 145 46 118 145 88 88 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. From Sion's hill and Sion's God From slandering language keep his tongue. From spicy Sheba gifts shall come From strict observance of thy laws From thee my thoughts divert From them that justly live From thence expecting aid From those that seek his fall From those vain objects turn mine eyes.. . . From threat'ning dangers me relieve From thy abounding mercy's store From thy all-seeing Spirit, Lord From thy commandments stray From thy right paths to stray From truth shall ne'er depart From uttering what thou gav'st in charge.. From whence his goodness largely flows. . . From whom both we and all proceed From whom the cries of my distress From wicked men's designs and deeds Full of kindness and compassion Gather'd out of every land Gird on th}^ sword, most mighty Prince. . . Give ear, thou Judge of all the earth Give glory, for thy mercy's sake Give thou our work success Giv'st in season due their food Glad homage pay with awful mirth Glide swift wnth glittering scales Glory and strength his throne surround . . . . Glory to his eternal Name God builds on liquid air, and forms God comes to judge the world he made.. . . God does his saving health dispense God dwells in Sion, whose fair towers God is gone up, our Lord and King God is good to all creation God is just in all he doeth God is our refuge in distress God is the Lord, through whom we all.. . . God, my King, thy might confessing God of my life, Lord most high God of my life, O Lord most high 98 29 ■ 56 97 97 63 98 26 97 54 54 113 97 97 65 34 124 79 23 114 118 87 39 45 93 69 118 79 122 75 84 83 75 48 40 41 118 118 40 96 118 67 67 21 5 1 2 8 7 4 10 1 5 5 O 4 4 4 2 9 7 1 2 1 3 5 2 3 1 1 6 10 1 4 9 5 2 2 3 5 11 1 14 1 1 5 33 Tsalm. THE PSALMS Selec. 42 2U 102 91 146 85 213 103 103 5G 145 19 87 117 27 2 113 37 103 118 147 34 3 124 124 124 106 146 41 89 111 33 118 15 119 15 119 106 103 28 66 78 102 God of my strength, how long- shall I. . God rules the angry floods on high .... God shall arise, and Sion view God shall charge his angel legions God shall the wicked overturn God's answer patiently I'll wait God's glorious actions loudly tell God's iioly Name for ever bless God's faitliful mercy ever lasts God's faithful j/romise I shall praise. . . . God's mighty works of ancient date.. . . God's perfect law converts the soul God's temple crowns the holy mount. . . God's tender mercies knows no bound.. God's time witli patient faitli expect... God's uncontroU'd decree God through the world extends his sway God to tlie just will aid afford God will not always harshly chide God will not suffer me to fall Great is the Lord, and great his power.. Great troubles may afflict the just Guarded by him, I lay me down Had not the Lord himself vouchsafed. . Had not the Lord, may Israel say Had overwhelm'd our soul Happy are they, and only they Happy the man whose hopes rely Happy the man whose tender care. . . . Happy, thrice happy they, who hear. . Has all his servants' wants supplied... . Has chosen for his own Has endless honour won Has ever firmly stood Has fiU'd my thoughts by night Has happiness insured Has held through ages past Has stood, and shall for ever last Has such as feared him always loved.. . Has trusted in his Name Has wondrous jugdment shown Has works of wonder wrought Hath all the earth survey 'd "34 ~ 36 24 80 70 120 64 24 81 81 46 117 15 95 22 2 92 31 81 96 121 29 3 100 100 100 86 120 35 68 90 28 96 12 97 12 97 86 81 23 51 60 80 20 4 5 1 1 5 4 1 1 9 2 9 1 1 2 9 2 2 3 5 7 4 7 3 2 1 2 3 3 1 12 5 2 5 4 7 6 1 7 2 4 3 Psalm. 50 71 98 2 51 73 51 34 38 119 119 119 111 118 20 86 143 78 132 104 115 4 148 lis 107 147 127 19 23 136 94 103 147 146 24 146 145 103 39 3 107 146 146 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Hath seut his summons all abroad Have been my constant theme Have ever mindful been Have I begotten thee , Have I tiansgress'd; and, though condemn'd Have I, wliose favor I require Have mercv, Lord, on me Have nothing else to fear Have reach'd thine open ear Have steadfastly remain'd Have still obebient been Have such transporting charms Have they who know and do liis will Have wisli'd you good success Hear, King of heaven, in times of ill Hear me, distress'd and destitute Hear me with speed, my spirit fails Hear, my people ; to my law Hear thy anointed's voice Heaven's curtains stretch beyond the globe Heaven's highest orb of glory he He always hears my voice He bids them blow He, l)y his own resistless power He calms the tierce tempestuous skies He covers heaven with clouds, and thence. . He crowns tlieir labors with success He does from virtue fall He does my wandering soul reclaim . . . He does the food supply He fathoms all the hearts of men , He feeds thee with his love , He feeds the ravens' tender brood «. . . . He for the righteous cares He framed and fix'd it on the seas He gives the hungry needful food He grants the full desires of those , He healeth thine infirmities He heaps up wealth, but cannot tell... . He heard me from his lioly hill He iiears their loud request He, he is King for evermore He helps the stranger in distress Selec. Part. Verse 1 43 1 55 6 77 3 2 2 44 3 57 2 44 1 29 1 6 32 3 97 9 2 97 1 9 97 21 1 90 8 96 13 16 6 65 1 115 4 60 1 106 3 83 1 2 93 7 4 1 122 4 96 6 87 2 4 121 1 6 102 3 15 2 6 18 3 110 7 73 1 3 82 4 121 1 7 119 6 19 2 119 5 117 2 4 82 3 33 3 3 2 87 4 120 5 120 4 35 THE PSALMS Selec. Part. 145 107 136 62 91 94 118 28 33 147 92 97 37 87 104 15 147 22 127 3 118 96 37 91 103 112 146 32 96 146 111 148 96 47 72 138 128 34 147 136 1 145 113 He bis ready presence showeth He inclines a gracious ear He, in our depth of woes He is my fortress and defence He is my fortress and my stay He is my rock to which I may He is my Saviour and my strength He is my strength and shield ; my heart. . . He justice loves, and all the earth He kindly heals the broken hearts He little thinks, when wicked men He'll keep his servants' souls entire He'll make, like light, serene and clear. . . He'll Sion fmd with numbers fiU'd He looks upon the earth, it quakes He makes his promise good , He makes his sacred precepts known He ne'er disdain'd on low distress He on his saints bestows He only can defend He only claims my songs He only rules who made the skies He orders all the steps aright He over thee his wings shall spread... . . . . . He pardons all thy sins He saves by prudence in affairs He saves th' oppress'd, he feeds the poor... . He's blest, whose sins have pardon gained. . He's come, to judge the world he's come. . . He sends the righteous strength and peace. . He set his saints from bondage free He sets them up on high He's great, and greatly to be praised He shall assaulting foes repel He shall decend like rain, that cheers He shall my foes disarm He shall upon the sweet returns He's nigh to heal the broken heart He speaks : the ice and snow obey He spread the ocean round He still shall flourish, and success He sustains the bow'd and bent. . . ' He takes the needy from his cell 118 87 110 48 70 73 06 23 28 121 71 76 31 66 84 12 121 17 102 3 96 75 31 70 82 91 120 27 75 120 90 122 75 41 56 112 103 29 121 110 1 118 92 11 4 6 2 1 6 4 2 3 3 6 4 3 3 3 5 4 3 3 4 4 2 1 2 o o 3 3 1 5 36 Psalm ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Selec. Part. Verae Line. 121 1 3 I 3 70 1 1 1 20 7 1 29 1 3 4 118 12 2 81 3 3 70 2 4 2 118 12 4 118 13 4 98 2 1 73 2 3 4 70 2 3 4 81 3 1 22 2 1 75 1 3 42 3 2 42 5 1 106 5 2 106 5 3 74 4 2 106 5 1 70 2 4 3 84 2 2 45 4 3 105 4 3 24 2 3 7 5 1 103 3 2 96 13 1 36 3 3 117 1 6 3 3 4 3 29 2 9 4 5 5 2 110 1 7 117 1 10 3 24 5 2 94 6 4 90 5 1 17 3 8 2 1 2 2 121 1 7 1 15 1 5 2 147 91 25 34 145 103 91 145 145 121 94 91 103 27 96 48 48 132 132 95 132 91 104 55 131 29 8 128 118 42 145 3 34 5 136 145 29 116 111 22 1 147 19 He tells the number of the stars He that has God his guardian made. . . . He those in justice guides He to my rescue came He to them their wish will give He to the sufferer promptly flies He will hearken, he will save He will hear them, and relieve He will in their sin destroy He will not let thy foot be moved He will not quite forsake He will shield thee from above He with good things thy mouth supplies Henceforth within his house to dwell. . Her common patron's praise resound. . . Her daughters all be taught Her forts and palaces survey Her poor with plenty bless Her saints shall shout for joy, her priests Her secret wealth at his command Her store th' Almighty will increase . . . Here for grief reward thee double Hide but thy face, their comforts fly.. . . Hide from the world's distracting care.. Him, in all his ways, adore Him in his holy temple praise Him next in power thou didst create. . . Him Sion's God shall bless Him that approaches in God's Name. . . His aid for thee, and change these sighs His anger moves with slowest pace. . . . His blessing he extends to all His blessings shall decend His blessing will extend His boundless love (and each verse) . . . His boundless sway no end shall see. . . His boundless sway shall never cease. . . His bounteous love express'd His bounty, like a flowing tide His bounty must confess His business and delight His care the beasts that loosely range. . . His ceaseles course he goes 37 Psalm. 68 Hi 148 H 20 H 48 Hi 146 Hi 111 H 144 H 97 H 115 H 19 Hi 51 Hi 94 Hi 105 Hi 119 Hi 30 H 68 Hi 149 Hi 119 Hi 94 Hi 89 Hi 148 Hi 95 Hi 148 Hi 85 Hi 92 Hi 103 Hi 103 Hi 102 Hi 66 Hi 99 Hi 37 Hi 99 Hi 99 Hi 147 Hi 72 Hi 99 Hi 72 Hi 50 Hi 150 Hi 78 H 112 H 34 H 76 H THE PSALMS s chariots numberless, his powers s chosen saints to grace s chosen will defend s city will uphold s constant refuge makes s covenant with our fathers sign'd s days are like a flying- shade s dazzling glory shroud in state s empire's seat design'd s equal laws are in the scales s everlasting flight s eye surveys them all, and sees s face for evermore s faithful promise break s favor no decay s favor's gentle beams enjoy s favor shall bring s favor sought to win s favor wholly take s fear through all their hearts should spread s firm decree s flock and pasture-sheep are we s glorious sway s glory in our happy land s goodness to relate s grace, his love proclaim s grace to thee proclaim s gracious beams display 'd s gracious ear did bend s great and dreadful Name s heart the law of God approves s holiness extol s holiness proclaim s holy city God will build s humble homage pay s judgments are with righteousness s just dominion shall affoixl s just tribunal to attend s kindness this return exacts s league with Israel made s liberal favors he extends s lips from falsehood free s mansion beloved Selec. 53 122 16 42 119 90 116 76 93 15 44 73 85 97 25 53 123 97 73 68 122 74 122 64 71 82 82 80 51 78 31 78 78 121 56 78 56 43 124 60 91 29 59 4 2 3 5 2 2 7 3 9 3 4 2 3 1 o O 2 3 7 3 7 7 5 2 5 1 3 4 3 3 5 3 2 9 4 111 1 2 2 4 3 2 2 i 1 38 Psalm. 105 H 148 H 103 H 118 H 25 H 118 H 100 H 14 H 104 Hi 85 H] 37 Hi 148 Hi 106 Hi 135 Hi 92 Hi 122 Hi 15 Hi 147 Hi 94 Hi 104 Hi 99 Hi 149 Hi 19 Hi 145 Hi 132 Hi 37 Hi 148 Hi 148 Hi 149 Hi 28 Hi 149 Hi 28 Hi 148 Hi 68 Hi 19 Hi 9 Hi 113 Hi 113 Hi 48 H 89 Hi 32 Hi 29 Hi 132 Hi ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED s matchless deeds proclaim s matchless praise proclaim s mercies bear in mind s mercies ne'er decay s mercy and his truth s mercy from the gates of death s mercy is for ever sure s might, and burst th' oppressive band. s ministers lieaven's palace fill s mourning saints will bless s mouth with wisdom is supplied s Name be blest s Name eternally confess'd s Name for ever bless s Name to magnify s Name with praise and prayer s neighbour's fame to w^ound s oracles are only theirs s own possession and his lot s palace-chambers in the skies s palace makes her towers s people shall sing s perfect worship here is fix'd s pity still supplies s place of everlasting rest s portion shall for ages stand s power obey s praise declare s praise in the great s praise I will resound s praises express s praises shall proclaim s praise your song employ s presence now fills Sion's towers s pure commands in search of truth. . . s righteous throne prepared ,. s rising l)eams or setting rays s sacred Name for ever bless s sacred throne is raised s saints should to his temple press. . . . s saints, that have perforiu'd his laws.. s saints with strength he will supply.. s saving health confess Selec 85 122 82 90 20 96 79 11 83 64 31 122 86 109 71 99 12 121 73 83 78 123 15 117 106 31 122 122 123 23 123 23 122 53 15 8 92 92 42 68 27 24 106 39 Psalm. 25 112 87 72 145 85 91 147 144 62 37 15 106 111 146 91 117 100 72 72 103 95 145 103 147 128 76 96 48 27 148 107 146 29 105 111 111 111 33 135 30 111 145 THE PSALMS Selec. Part. Verse His secret will imparts His seed on earth shall be renown'd His Sion's gates, in his account His spotless fame shall shine as bright. . . . His steadfast throne, from changes free... . His sure salvation 's near His tender love and watchful care His tender love extends His thoughts but empty are and vain His timely aid to us imparts His tongue by rules of judgment moves.. . His treasure to employ His tribute of inmiortal praise His truth, confirra'd through ages past. . . . His truth for ever stands secure His truth shall be thy strong defence His truth shall ne'er decay His truth, which always firmly stood His uncontroll'd dominion shall His vanquish'd foes shall lick the dust. . . . His waken'd wrath doth slowly move. . . . His warning hear, his voice obey His willing mercy flies His willing mercy flies apace His wisdom has no l:)ound His wishes all succeed His wonders confess His wonders to the universe His wonders you may tell His wondrous beauty there to view His wondrous fame to raise His wondrous love record His wondrous love, while life shall last. . . His wondrous power to all declare His wondrous works rehearse His wondrous works with ease are found. . His works are all of matchless fame His works, for greatness though renown'd. His works with truth abound His worthy praise proclaim His wrath has but a moment's reign Holy and reverend is his name , Honor great our God befitteth 20 91 66 56 117 64 70 121 116 48 31 12 86 90 120 70 95 79 56 56 81 74 117 81 121 103 69 75 42 22 122 87 119 24 85 90 90 90 28 109 25 90 118 11 1 1 12 10 5 2 8 2 3 3 6 2 3 3 2 2 4 6 7 4 7 6 4 4 2 3 1 5 2 7 6 1 1 2 2 3 2 3 1 3 7 2 40 Psalm- ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, 42 55 119 119 1 34 92 103 29 8 8 92 116 51 133 31 33 84 84 145 119 116 80 80 13 13 84 104 45 119 145 145 45 119 39 92 93 119 26 94 104 133 119 Hope still ; and thou shall sing Horrors o'erwhelm my head How bless'd are they who always keep. . . How bless'd who to his righteous laws... . How blest is he, who ne'er consents How blest they are, and only they How deep are thy decrees How fresh soe'er we seem, our days How full of power his voice appears How glorious is thy Name How glorious is thy Name How good and pleasant must it be How gracious is the Lord How great my guilt has been How great their pleasure prove, How great thy mercies are , How happy then are they, to whom. . . . , How highly bless'd are they How highly bless'd is he How Holy is the Lord, how just How I thy precepts love How just and merciful is God How long shall thy fierce anger burn . . . . How long thy suffering people pray How long wilt thou forget me. Lord How long wilt thou Avithdraw from me.. . How lovely is the place How manifold thy works, O Lord How matchless is thy form, King How much more grateful to my soul How nigh to him, who with firm trust... , How righteous all his ways How sharp thy weapons are to them.. . . , How shall the young preserve their ways How soon my life will end , How soon their short lived splendor must, How surely 'stablished is thy throne How sweet are all thy words to me , How thy renown excells How vain their counsels are , How various, Lord, thy works are found., How vast must their advantage be , How well the judgments of thy mouth... , Selec. Part. Verse 6 Line 36 2 45 2 4 97 1 1 1 97 1 2 1 1 1 1 29 1 5 3 71 5 2 81 8 3 24 4 1 7 1 4 7 7 4 71 1 1 94 5 2 44 2 4 107 1 2 26 7 1 28 2 2 1 63 4 2 63 11 2 117 2 3 1 97 20 5 2 94 5 1 61 1 2 61 1 3 10 1 1 10 1 3 63 1 2 84 1 1 39 2 1 97 13 4 3 117 2 3 3 117 2 3 2 39 5 1 97 2 1 1 33 1 2 71 6 3 72 2 1 97 13 4 1 21 3 2 73 1 3 4 83 2 1 1 107 1 1 97 2 5 8 41 Psalm 14 92 119 131 107 119 55 27 143 139 119 119 89 119 25 118 71 116 116 146 139 118 122 34 56 26 138 69 118 56 119 116 119 31 23 119 63 119 26 51 6 139 16 THE PSALMS How will they tremble then for fear How wondrous are thy works, Lord Howe'er by men despised , Humble as a little child , Hungry, fainting- by the way ' did thy grace implore , 'd wing my everlasting flight , earnestly desire fervently stretch out , find til' account but new beg-un firmly anchor all my hopes happily obtain'd , have affirm'd and still maintain , have not from thy judgments stray'd lift my heart, and voice, , '11 celebrate thy fame , '11 in his strength go on '11 pay my vows among his saints '11 praise his Name, and with glad zeal. . , '11 praise my Maker with my breath '11 praise thee, from whose hands I came. '11 praise thy holy Name '11 pray — May peace in Salem's towers. . . '11 teach you the true discipline '11 trust God's word, and so despise '11 wash my hands in innocence '11 worship at thy sacred seat look'd for some to take my part may advance his praise may this light enjoy must have fainted, and expired never will despair never yet withdrew on thy help repose pass the gloomy vale of death quickly call'd to mind rest with safety and delight shall have learn'd thy will shall not fail, Avho all my trust shall with snow in whiteness vie sink beneath thy rod still should find thy guiding hand strive each action to approve Selec. Part. 11 71 97 18 105 87 1 97 8 45 22 115 113 97 15 97 7 08 97 13 20 96 55 94 94 120 113 96 99 29 2 46 21 112 54 1 96 46 97 12 94 97 21 26 18 97 7 49 97 1 21 44 6 113 13 Verse Line 3 1 5 1 3 2 3 1 3 3 2 2 5 1 2 2 3 2 11 4 2 3 5 4 2 1 3 1 1 2 15 4 5 2 11 1 10 3 1 1 9 3 15 2 6 3 1 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 5 2 7 4 5 2 4 3 2 2 7 2 4 2 4 1 8 2 4 6 7 4 1 3 6 3 1 4 6 4 2 1 42 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Selec Part. 114 97 7 34 35 00 97 13 97 15 97 21 34 97 12 97 14 34 26 8 57 11 2 9 35 113 111 113 64 97 5 97 4 113 113 66 90 97 12 90 8 71 20 117 1 97 18 97 16 73 2 77 31 1 51 1 19 50 2 Verse 141 119 40 41 27 119 119 119 40 119 119 40 31 9 73 14 2 11 41 139 137 139 85 119 119 139 139 87 111 119 111 9 92 25 145 119 119 94 98 37 66 24 65 I their reproof shall find I then resolved by tiiy just laws I therefore come — come to fulfil I thus my prayer address'd I trusted that my future life I utterly detest I utterly detest I utterly detest I've learnt that thou hast not desired.. . . I've seen an end of what we call I've vow'd, and from my covenant, Lord I waited meekly for the Lord I willing-ly resign I will my heart prepare If after other gods they rove If any truth or justice knew ]f but in part his anger rise If God the righteous, whom he loves. ... If he, in languishing estate If I the morning's wings could gain If I to mention thee forbear If mischief lurk in any part If they no more to folly turn If thou true wisdom from above If thou wilt make me know thy laws. . . If to the world unseen, my God If up to heaven I take my flight Illustrious throngs from her proceed Immortal praise and heavenly skill Immovable shall stand Immutable are his commands Impartial justice to dispense Impartially dispense In all his righteous w^ays In all its splendor shown In all respects are just In all respects divine In all that thou hast done In all the heathen's sight In all thy ways trust tliou the Lord In all thy works art thou In battle mighty ; o'er his foes In beauteous robes of joy are seen 4 4 6 4 8 5 1 2 5 6 2 1 3 1 4 1 6 2 3 6 4 12 4 2 o o 5 5 2 8 2 6 3 10 10 9 1 4 4 2 3 2 8 4 43 Psalm. 63 25 119 91 13 119 72 40 22 56 116 119 94 148 32 51 51 135 103 87 8 113 73 68 72 46 62 97 72 97 23 76 90 33 145 150 94 148 119 96 67 119 6 THE PSALMS Selec. Part Verse n blessing" God I will employ n bringing- wandering sinners home n dark affliction's night n darkness, nor infectious ills n death's most gloomy night n deep distress sustain'd n every heart thy awful fear n full assemblies I have told n God he trusted, boasting oft n God I trust, and, trusting him n God I trusted, and of him n God I trust, who never will n God, the Lord most bigh n grateful concert join'd n grateful raptures sbout for joy n guilt each part was form'd n guilt I was conceived, and born n heaven and earth, and w^atery stores n heaven has fix'd his lofty tbrone n heaven their harps and hymns shall raise n heaven thy wondrous acts are sung n highest heaven what angels do n him I always put my trust n him rejoice, extol his praise n him the nations of the world n liim, undaunted we'll confide n him, ye people, always trust n his applause unite their voice ri his blest days the just and good n his just government rejoice n his most righteous ways n Israel is known n joy and comfort spend n joyful concert meet n justice he destroys ■ n just returns of praise employ n kindness doth chastise n liquid air n long expectance held n majesty and glory raised n mercy. Lord, incline n mercy. Lord, remove n mercy, not in wrath 49 20 97 70 10 97 56 34 17 46 94 97 73 122 27 44 44 109 81 66 7 92 57 53 56 40 48 76 56 76 18 59 69 28 117 124 73 122 97 75 52 97 6 12 1 7 1 2 1 2 2 16 3 6 4 3 2 5 3 7 4 2 9 2 6 5 4 4 4 5 11 3 2 3 5 2 13 1 3 1 5 1 3 1 4 2 5 5 1 2 1 2 1 7 1 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, 25 18 30 144 133 136 74 6 48 104 22 22 86 41 94 104 48 185 65 48 48 16 24 122 23 27 Tl 89 149 25 119 107 131 107 148 5 143 119 50 27 102 6 34 n mercy think on me n me the Lord an instance gave n my distress to God I cried n new-made hymns my voice I'll raise n offices of love n peace and safety brought n perfect order stand n pitying love return n pledge that God, for times to come. . n praising God while he prolongs n presence of assembled saints n presence of thy saints perform n reverence to thy sacred Name n safety shall prolong n seasons of distress n sense of common want agree n Sion, on whose happy mount n Sion's courts proclaim n Sion waits, thy chosen seat n Sion we have seen perform'd n songs his judgments to extol n sorrow's dismal night n state to entertain n strong and beautious order ranged. . . n tender grass he makes me feed n that secure recess n thee I put my steadfast trust n thee the sovereign right remains. . . . n their great Creator n their obedient hearts n their observance spend n the lonely waste they roam n the Lord Jehovah trust n the wilderness astray n this design n thy abundant grace n thy accustom'd faith and truth n thy blest statutes let my heart n time of trouble call on me n times of deep distress n times of deep distress n trouble and in gloom , n trouble and in joy Selec. Part. Verse 5 jLine. 20 4 14 2 3 3 25 1 1 116 3 2 107 1 4 110 6 4 58 2 2 6 3 4 42 2 3 83 1 5 1 17 3 1 3 17 3 4 3 65 9 3 35 2 2 73 2 2 2 83 2 2 2 42 1 3 109 8 2 50 1 1 2 42 2 1 42 3 3 13 1 4 19 9 2 99 2 3 18 2 1 22 3 4 55 1 1 68 10 1 123 1 5 20 11 4 97 6 4 4 87 1 3 2 105 4 2 87 1 3 1 122 6 o 5 3 2 115 1 3 97 10 6 1 43 2 2 4 22 3 2 80 1 2 2 6 1 3 1 29 1 1 2 45 Psalm. 66 127 37 65 62 119 26 103 22 104 2 119 71 102 115 45 119 104 69 27 119 143 119 23 95 98 11 105 116 119 145 4 28 118 34 146 119 27 76 76 33 95 131 THE PSALMS n trouble's dismal day n vain we rise before the day , n virtue's ways with zeal proceed n which a blest increase distils n which he chiefly takes delight , n which I ought to go n which thine honor dwells n whose great strength his power is shown, n wicked council meet , n wisdom, power, and goodness wrought. . . ncensed by your delay ncline my willing heart ncline thine ear, and save my soul ncline thine ear, and, when I call ncrease of blessings bring ndited by my heart nspire my heart with heavenly skill. nspiring vital energies nstead of food they give me gall. . . . nstruct me in thy paths, Lord.... nstruct me in thy statutes, Lord. . . . nstruct me to obey nstruct my willing mind. . . ., nstruct with humble zeal to walk.. . nto his presence let us haste nto the concert bring nto their cup shall pour nvoke his sacred Name s always highly prized s awfully afraid s by thy servants bless'd s God's peculiar choice s my defence and rock s now the corner-stone s open to their cries s our eternal King pure, and for eternal truth s saving health and light s Sion alone s turn'd to thy praise s with his goodness crown'd s with unrivall'd glory great srael ! now and evermore Selec. Part. Verse 51 2 1 102 2 31 2 2 50 2 2 48 5 97 14 1 21 3 81 11 17 2 3 84 1 2 5 97 5 4 55 1 80 1 2 93 6 39 1 97 22 1 83 2 5 54 1 6 22 7 97 5 1 115 7 97 14 3 18 3 74 2 77 5 9 3 85 1 94 11 97 5 6 117 1 7 4 1 23 3 96 11 29 2 4 119 8 97 18 3 22 1 59 1 59 2 28 1 3 74 3 105 4 46 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. 80 19 133 80 96 90 96 57 68 97 99 147 125 128 98 118 104 104 26 97 111 105 145 115 139 65 2 2 143 6 27 118 146 106 117 119 25 148 118 103 150 33 97 Its branches to the sea were spread . . Its brig-lit contents the circling sun. . . Its costly fragrance shed Its goodly boughs did cedars seem . . . Its loud applause the ocean roar Its morning beauty shows Its mute inhabitants rejoice Its thankful tribute to present Jehovah's awful name he bears Jehovah reigns, let all the earth .... Jehovah reigns ; let therefore all. . . . Jehovah speaks : swift from the skies Jerusalem enclose Jerusalem's success Join concert with the main Joy fills the dwelling of the just Joy in his works Jehovah takes Joyous, her new creation sees Judge me, Lord, for I the paths.. . Judgment and righteousness are made Just are the dealings of his hands. . . . Keep thankfully in mind Kind is he in all his ways King supreme shall they confess thee. Known long before conceived by me. Large flocks with fleecy wool adorn.. Learn then, ye princes ; and give ear Lest he revenge the bold neglect. . . . Lest I become forlorn, like them. . . . Lest, if thy whole displeasure rise.. . . Lest sinful men, who watch my steps Let Aaron's house express Let all his praises sing Let all his saints, with full accord. . . Let all, inspired with godly mirth... . Let all my footsteps be Let all my youthful crimes Let all of highest birth Let all th' assembly bless Let all that is within me, join Let all that vital breath enjoy. ...... Let all the just to God, wiih joy Let all the lauds, with sacred mirth.. Selec. 61 15 107 61 75 69 75 47 53 76 78 121 101 103 77 96 84 83 21 76 90 85 118 118 113 50 2 2 115 6 22 96 119 86 95 97 20 122 96 82 124 28 76 17 Verse Line. 2 2 8 4 6 3 1 3 5 5 1 6 1 13 2 5 3 5 1 1 1 1 3 ll 1 1 , 1 1 2 3 6 5 3 5 1 2 6 5 11 6 1 5 4 5 4 1 7 3 47 Psalm. THE PSALMS Selec. Part Verse 51 1 1 109 1 75 3 52 3 52 5 93 4 109 8 52 3 52 5 28 1 5 56 15 122 4 75 1 78 1 77 7 81 13 124 5 77 7 17 1 4 109 6 28 1 2 54 2 3 29 2 2 87 1 2 101 3 123 1 86 6 121 2 5 104 5 109 7 113 10 44 10 44 1 38 1 105 1 97 22 2 80 1 1 92 2 97 5 4 20 2 119 2 15 2 7 62 2 66 Let 135 Let 96 Let 67 Let 67 Let 115 Let 135 Let 67 Let 67 Let 33 Let 72 Let 148 Let 96 Let 99 Let 98 Let 103 Let 150 Let 98 Let 22 Let 135 Let 33 Let 69 Let 34 Let 107 Let 125 Let 149 Let 106 Let 147 Let 130 Let 135 Let 139 Let 51 Let 51 Let 43 Let 131 Let 119 Let 102 Let 113 Let 119 Let 25 Let 146 Let 19 Let 81 Let all the lands, with shouts of joy. . . . all the servants of the Lord all the trembling world resort all the world, Lord, combine. . . . all the world, Lord, combine. . . . all who truly fear the Lord all with thanks his wondrous works differing- nations join differing nations join earth, and all that dwell therein. . . earth be with his glory fill'd earth her tribute pay earth in one assembled throng earth's foundations shake echoing vales, from hill to hill every creature jointly bless every creature praise the Lord floods and torrents clap their hands. God come down to save hira now. . grateful Israel pay harps, and psalteries, and lutes. . . . heaven, earth, sea, their voices raise him who length of life desires his ransom'd flock rejoice innocence protect Israel rejoice Israel's God be ever blest Israel then their voices raise Israel trust in God Levi's house express me acknowledge too, God me, Lord, regain me, oppress'd with loads of guilt . . . me with light and truth be bless'd.. my place and portion be my repeated prayer at last my sad cry ascend no created power compare. ....... no desire of worldly wealth no disgrace attend none for aid rely no presumptuous sin, Lord psaheries and tuneful harps 48 Psalm. 147 51 48 119 118 18 78 98 148 32 149 135 5 25 150 137 99 98 96 41 150 5 119 90 143 106 81 141 148 3 119 1 22 92 103 141 125 122 85 143 ! 141 22 42 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Let Sion and Jerusalem Let Sion favor find Let Sion's mount with joy resoimd Let still my sacrifice of praise Let thankful Israel say Let the eternal Lord be praised Let the instruction of my mouth Let the loud ocean roar her joy Let them adore the Lord Let them, as they alone have cause Let them his great Name Let them in Salem, where he dwells.. . . Let them rejoice whom thou preserv'st. . Let them thy succor find Let them who joyful hymns compose. . . Let then my trembling- hand forget. . . . Let therefore all with praise address. . . . Let therefore earth's inhabitants Let therefore heaven new joys confess. . Let therefore Israel's Lord and God Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice. . . Let those, Lord, who trust in thee. . . . Let thy almighty arm appear Let thy bright rays upon us shine Let thy good Spirit lead and keep Let thy salvation visit me Let trumpets at the festival Let upright men reprove my faults Let youths with maids Lift up my head on high Lift up my willing hands • • • Like chaff before the wind Like dogs, to compass me, my foes Like grass, look fresh and gay Like grass or flowers must fade away. . . Like healing oil upon my head Like her immovably be fix'd Like her united towers Like kind companions, absent long Like land oppress'd with drought Like morning incense rise Like none of human birth Like one forgotten mourn Selec. Part. Verse 121 1 9 44 14 42 3 97 14 3 96 1 14 2 5 60 1 77 6 122 3 27 4 123 2 109 8 5 4 20 12 124 4 111 3 78 3 77 4 75 4 35 6 124 3 5 4 97 22 5 69 2 6 115 7 86 4 62 3 114 4 122 6 3 1 97 6 7 1 4 17 2 3 71 6 81 8 114 101 4 1 99 2 64 6 115 3 114 1 17 1 2 36 4 Line. 49 THE PSALMS Selec. Part Verse Line. 61 7 4 101 1 2 1 3 1 69 1 8 4 80 3 3 1 68 2 4 67 2 1 67 2 3 17 2 1 1 17 2 1 4 56 1 1 17 1 2 1 IG 5 o 73 2 5 1 101 2 1 1 97 18 3 1 105 1 1 35 4 3 50 2 1 1 68 8 1 1 33 5 1 97 19 1 2 115 1 1 ! 97 19 4 1 ! 104 1 3 1 54 1 4 1 i 94 4 3 i 114 1 1 1 5 3 1 33 1 1 97 17 6 1 93 1 1 46 1 1 37 3 1 17 3 1 1 96 12 3 116 1 1 1 12 1 1 17 2 5 2 80 2 4 4 74 1 59 3 4 87 1 1 1 80 125 1 90 102 89 88 88 22 22 72 22 20 94 125 119 131 41 65 89 39 119 143 119 130 69 116 141 5 39 119 115 56 42 22 118 144 15 22 102 95 76 107 Like scatter'd clouds, shall pass away Like Sion's rock shall stand Like some fair tree, which, fed l)y streams. . Like tales that quickl}'^ end Like that, when thou ordain 'st their change. Like them shall stand for ever fast Like those whose strength and hopes are lied Like those who, shrouded in the grave Like v/ater is m}^ life pour'd out Like wax before the ifame Lo ! hills and mountains shall bring forth . . Lo ! ] am treated like a worm Lo! while they fall, so vain their boast Long since had I in silence slept Look how the hills on every side Lord, each neglected word of thine Lord, for ever at thy side Lord, for thy mercy, heal my soul Lord, from thy unexausted store Lord God of armies, who can boast Lord, hear my cry, accept my tears Lord, hear my earnest cry Lord, hear my prayer, and to my cry Lord, hear ray supplicating voice Lord, hear my supplicating voice Lord, hear the humble prayer I make Lord, I beseech thee save my soul Lord, in thy sight, let my prayer Lord, I within thy house will come Lord, let me know my term of days Lord make thy face to shine Lord, not to us, we claim no share Lord, though at times surprised by fear Lord, thy sure mercies, ever in my sight. . . . Lord, to my bretliren I'll declare Lord, we beseech thee, save us now Lord, what's in man, that thou should'st love Lord, who's the happy man that may.. Lots for my vesture cast Loud praises to his Name Loud thanks to our Almighty King. . . . Love, worship, and fear Magnify Jehovah's Name ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED 45 119 38 37 51 150 105 132 34 65 39 90 20 20 119 73 122 67 51 131 27 97 102 119 119 50 103 130 4 4 119 19 119 119 135 84 6 13 51 93 111 22 102 Majestic pomp display, Make good to me the word, on which. . . Make haste to my rehef, thou Make his commands thy ciiicf dehght. . . Make me to liear WMth joy , Make rocks and hills his praise rebound.. Make them the theme of your discourse. Make thou thy saints rejoice Make you his service your delight Makes lands, that barren were before.. . . Man, like a shadow, vainly walks May ever be inclined May he accept our vow May Jacob's God defend May never me confound May often fail to succor me May peace within thy sacred walls. . . . . May through the world be known , May with fresh strength rejoice Meekly may my soul receive , Me, in my woe, forsake Memorials of his holiness Might celebrate his fame , Might o'er my ways preside , Mine eyes, alas ! begin to fail Misconstrued silence as before , More by his love than our desert , More duly than the morning watch.. . . More lasting and more true More prosperous times to see More solid joy I found More sweet than honey, or the drops.. . Most graciously, Lord.. Most just and true those statutes were. . Most valued treasures takes Much rather in God's house will I Must I for ever mourn Must I for ever mourn Must own thy judgment right Must still in holiness excel Must witli the fear of God begin My agonies survey My beauty does, like wilher'd grass. . . . 39 97 32 31 44 124 85 106 29 50 33 69 16 16 97 57 99 52 44 1C5 22 76 SO 97 97 43 81 104 4 4 97 15 97 97 109 63 6 10 44 72 9- 17 80 Part. Verse Line 10 51 Psalm THE PSALMS 22 My 104 My 119 My 119 My 22 My 119 My 119 My 119 My 14(3 My 116 My 102 My 146 My 119 My 119 My 119 My 63 My 119 My 118 My 119 My 22 My 119 My 61 My 116 My 119 My 18 My 16 My 119 My 119 My 16 My 27 My 91 My 22 My 18 My 27 My 71 My 16 My 18 My 118 My 119 My 119 My 119 My 141 My 34 My body's rack'd, till all my bones . . . . breath, I will that breath employ. . care and business then shall be ... . care has been to make my life cheerful thanks express comfort and delight comfort and delight confidence I place constant praise shall claim dangers and my fears days, just hastening to their end... . days of praise shall ne'er be past. . . drooping heart rejoice drooping heart to cheer earlier prayer the dawning day. . . . fainting flesh implores thy grace. . . fainting hopes restore fainting life reprieved fointing soul is almost pined fainting soul is brought fainting soul shall raise fainting soul sustain feet from falling he secured feet with care I have refrain'd firm aflfection, Lord, to thee flesh shall rest, in hope to rise footsteps went astray future life to frame glory does rejoice God and Saviour, leave not him.. . God, in whom I will confide God, my God, why leav'st thou me God, to celebrate thy fame grateful heart replies grateful soul, by thee redeem'd. . . . grateful soul shall bless the Lord.. . grateful voice to heaven I'll raise.. great Deliverer there great Restorer's praise happy choice I've made happy hours employ heart and hands restrain heart and tongue employ Selec. Part Verse Line 17 2 4 1 83 1 5 -~> 97 6 7 3 97 4 7 1 17 3 4 2 97 3 6 2 97 12 4 2 97 11 1 4 119 1 4 94 2 80 1 3 1 120 1 4 97 14 4 4 97 11 3 2 97 19 3 1 49 1 4 97 20 4 4 96 8 4 97 3 3 1 17 2 2 4 97 22 7 4 44 10 4 94 7 3 97 13 2 1 14 1 1 2 13 3 3 97 9 3 2 97 2 4 4 13 O 2 22 5 3 70 1 1 6 17 1 1 1 14 2 6 1 22 4 4 55 8 3 13 1 1 14 2 6 2 96 9 4 97 22 7 2 97 4 6 2 97 6 6 4 114 3 2 29 1 1 4 52 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Verse Line. 22 55 42 119 42 119 13 119 119 119 119 30 31 130 22 56 31 119 39 63 141 63 119 6 130 119 119 84 63 71 66 84 84 88 66 119 139 119 139 139 62 50 My heart dissolves within my breast My heart is pain'd : the shades of death. . . . My heart is pierced, as with a sword My heart's free choice have made My heart sliall gladden through the tedious day My heart with early zeal began My heart with joy shall spring My heart with zeal incline My heritage and choice My hiding-place, my refuge-tower My hope alone relied My hopeless life retrieve My hope, my steadfast trust My hopes are on thy promise built My joints are out of frame My lengthen'd days employ My life, and all that's mine My life's whole course may steer My life, thou know'st, is but a span My life, while I that life enjoy My lifted hands accepted be My lips shall always speak thy praise. . . . My lips, unlock'd by pious zeal My load of guilt I feel My longing eyes look out My longing heart and ravish'd soul My longing heart does pant My longing soul faints with desire My morning prayers shall offer'd be My mouth shall still declare My offerings to God's house I'll bring. . . . My panting heart and flesh cry out My pompous dwelling make My prayer prevents the early morn My prayer will God disclaim My preservation to thy saints My public haunts and private ways My raptured thoughts all day My reins, and every vital part. ... '..... My rising up and lying down My rock and health will strength supply.. My sacred altar did supply 17 45 36 97 37 97 10 97 97 97 97 25 26 104 17 46 26 97 33 49 114 49 97 6 104 97 97 63 49 55 51 63 63 67 51 97 113 97 113 113 48 43 99 14 17 14 15 19 11 2 10 13 1 2 r O 5 3 5 3 6 4 2 3 1 4 3 1 5 3 3 2 3 1 2 5 2 4 6 8 2 1 4 1 2 9 4 3 2 2 1 9 1 1 1 3 1 1 4 2 1 4 4 2 1 4 4 1 3 2 4 2 4 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 8 6 53 THE PSALMS 139 My 38 My 38 My 89 My 102 My 119 My 62 My 143 My 16 My 119 My 119 My 111 My 69 My 143 My 103 My 143 My 119 My 94 My 63 My 119 My 51 My 143 My 31 My 116 My 119 My 130 My 71 My 19 My 22 My 50 My 3 My 26 My 42 My 145 M'y 119 My 71 My 45 My 22 My 78 My 119 My 108 My 73 My 94 My secret thoughts are known to thee. . sinking head o'erflow sins, which to a dekige swell , song on them shall ever dwell. . . . , sorrows soon redress soul for ever live soul, for help on God rely , soul for thy refreshment thirsts. ... soul from hell shalt free , soul has known of old soul has waited long to see soul her utmost power shall raise . . . soul, howe'er distress'd and poor. . . soul implores from thee soul, inspired with sacred love , soul in thy right way , soul, oppress'd with deadly care . soul's defence is firmly placed , soul shall be full satisfied , soul shall gladly walk at large , soul thou wilt inspire soul to thee ascends soul with comfort knows , soul with grateful thoughts of love., soul with long expectance faints. ... soul with patience waits steadfast and unchanging hope. . . . . strength and Saviour, rest strength is like a potsherd dried. . . . , strong salvation shall be shown sweet repose to take thanks I'll publish there, and tell. . . thirsty soul doth pine time to come, in praises spent time to come may spend time to come \v\\\ spend tongue is like the pen of him tongue is parch'd with drought tongue shall oracles proclaim tongue the praises of thy word tongue with cheerful songs of praise trembling flesh and aching heart. . . , troubled heart to cheer , Selec. Part Verse 1 Line. 113 3 32 2 2 32 2 1 68 1 2 80 1 2 4 97 18 6 4 48 1 1 115 3 3 13 4 2 97 19 5 2 97 22 6 1 90 1 2 54 2 1 1 115 6 4 81 1 1 115 7 4 97 4 1 1 73 2 6 1 49 3 5 97 6 5 1 44 5 4 115 5 4 26 4 4 94 1 1 97 11 1 1 104 3 1 55 3 1 15 2 8 4 17 2 2 1 43 2 3 6 3 3 2 21 3 1 36 2 2 117 2 6 1 97 3 1 4 55 3 4 39 1 3 17 2 2 2 60 2 1 97 22 4 1 88 1 3 57 3 1 73 2 5 4 54 Psalm. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, Selec Part u 1 15 2 97 1 u3 2 97 11 53 97 8 18 97 4 33 00 37 113 97 17 97 8 83 2 59 104 71 14 1 97 12 13 41 1 97 13 1 80 1 99 47 27 4 113 31 3 97 21 27 70 1 97 17 11 115 34 120 81 44 18 19 119 50 119 71 119 23 119 39 27 42 139 119 119 104 76 130 92 18 119 16 47 1 119 1 102 122 57 32 4 139 37 119 32 91 119 14 143 40 146 103 51 My trust is in thy niig-luy power My trusty counsellors they are ' My upright heart sliall my g-jad mouth. My vengeance shall not fall in vain. . . . My very eyes consume and fail My voice in anthems raise My wandering steps I brought My wants are all supplied My wasted strength repair My wasted strength restore My ways directly guide My years shall yet in blisiful circles roll. My yet unutter'd words' intent My zealous heart is bent , Myself I closely join , Nature's restored ; replenish'd earth . . . , New glory will gain , No bounds his mercy knows No careless sinner sees No change of time shall ever shock No change or period know No danger shall my hopes remove No force the mighty power withstands... No formal hypocrite shall then No language can display No lasting root shall find No length of time shall waste No less than brethren dear No longer let your strings be mute No more in judgment to appear No other guard, Lord, I crave No screen from thy all-searching eyes. . . No sign or track of him I found No smiling mischief them can tempt. . . . No sooner I my wound disclosed No terrors that surprise by night No words can represent None took religion for their guide Nor at thy strict tribunal bring Nor blood of guiltless beasts required. . . . Nor can they make their promise good.. Nor can we find their former place Nor cast me from thy sight 2 2 5 1 7 1 3 , 2 2, 1 T, 4 3i4 li 4 4; 4 6 I 2 7 I 2 2 3 2| 4 1 4 5 2 5 3 2 8 5 2 5 4 1 1 6 4 2 3 1 3 5 ^ 1 2 4 2 4 2 6 2 2 2 1 2 6 3 8 2 1 6 4 3 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 5 3 2 6 9 2 9 2 55 Fsalm THE PSALMS Selec. Part^ 97 1 97 22 97 21 70 1 34 31 1 32 45 97 21 7 80 3 12 34 109 114 32 20 13 44 119 97 15 44 22 67 103 70 1 118 1 70 1 17 3 51 2 97 17 11 17 1 86 12 16 51 1 41 26 82 82 i)6 Verse 119 119 119 91 40 37 38 55 119 8 102 15 40 135 141 38 25 16 51 146 119 51 27 88 128 91 145 1 91 22 66 119 14 22 106 15 20 47 31 103 103 87 Nor cast, me quite away Nor comfort knew, but what thy laws. . Nor conquest, nor the spoils of war. . . . Nor deadly shafts that fly by day Nor did, thou know'st, my lips withhold Nor envy the success of crime Nor far from me depart Nor from thy humble suppliant turn . . . Nor frowning danger awe Nor fully reckon'd there Nor have thy years an end Nor hearken to a false report Nor kept within my breast confined. . . , Nor let anointed Aaron's race Nor let me share their evil works Nor let on me the heavy storm Nor let thy foes rejoice Nor let thy Holy One in death Nor let thy Holy Spirit take Nor make his promise vain i Nor make me of those hopes ashamed. . Nor me in anger view Nor me in wrath reject Nor once vouchsafed a gracious look. . . Nor only worship pays Nor plague of unknown rise, that kills. . Nor shall fail from memory's treasure. . Nor stand in sinner's ways, nor sits. . . . Nor to thy heaven-protected home Nor turn'd from misery his face Nor turns his face awa}^ Nor wickedness of any kind Not one of all the sinful race Not only by the great reviled , Not only vast, but numberless Not, stranger-like, to visit them Now know we that the Lord all ye nations, bless Our God all ye people, clap your hands all ye saints, the Lord bless the Lord, my soul bless the Lord, my soul city of th' Almighty King Psalm. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Selec Part Verse 15 2 6 51 2 2 51 ] 4 6 4 74 1 79 3 99 4 115 8 49 47 88 63 64 97 8 6 10 2 80 1 2 93 3 20 1 6 2 52 4 30 5 97 10 4 74 6 65 6 65 5 97 8 1 63 4 20 4 69 1 1 30 1 16 3 54 1 2 29 1 3 29 1 5 86 5 119 1 17 3 2 96 124 121 1 109 123 97 19 Line. 19 66 66 6 95 100 122 143 63 57 108 84 85 119 13 102 115 25 6 67 36 119 95 86 86 119 84 25 90 36 ■ 20 69 34 34 106 146 22 118 150 147 135 149 119 cleanse me from my secret faults. . come, all ye that fear the Lord... . come, behold the works of God... . come, ere life expire come, loud anthems let us sing. . . . enter then his temple gate 0, ever pray for Salem's peace 0, for the sake of thy great Name. . . God, my gracious God, to thee. . . . God, my heart is fix'd, 't is bent. . God, my heart is fully bent God of hosts, the mighty Lord. . . . God our Saviour, all our hearts.. . . O grant that I may truly learn hear, and to my longing eyes hide not thou thy glorious face. . . . Israel, make the Lord your trust. . . let me not be put to shame let that Spirit heal let them shout and sing let thy saints thy favor gain let thy tender mercy now let us to his courts repair Lord, alone divine Lord, attentive be Lord, my God, my portion thou.. . Lord of hosts, my King and God. . Lord, recall to mind Lord, the Saviour and defence. . . . Lord, thy mercy, my sure hope. . . Lord, thy saving grace Lord, to thee 1 will repair magnify the Lord with me make but trial of his love may I worthy prove to see praise the Lord, and thou, my soul. praise the Lord, and to your praise praise the Lord, for he is good. . . . praise the Lord in that blest place. praise the Lord with hymns of joy. praise the Lord with one consent. . praise ye the Lord quicken me, and so approve 57 THE PSALMS Selec. 105 lOG 137 28 119 22 87 139 39 119 119 119 107 55 107 119 119 119 119 118 95 149 119 148 8 8 80 30 63 90 122 119 8 116 42 119 139 24 132 48 37 22 119 render thanks and bless tlie Lord . . . render thanks to God al)ove Salem, our once happy seat save and bless thy people, Lord .... save nie, that I may send me help ! thy help, on which. Sion, seat of Israel's king skill for human reach too high spare me yet a little time sntfer not my careless steps teach me then by thy just laws O teach me then my future life that men would praise the Lord. . . . that my soul on wings could fly . . . . that the sons of men would praise. . O then forsake me not, my God , then make haste to raise me up. . . . then preserve thy servant, Lord.. . . then that thy most holy will then with me give thanks to God. . . , then, ye faithful flock, to-day therefore, for ever , therefore quicken me with beams... , therefore raise thou, to whom all creatures bow. . . thou, to whom all creatures bow. . . thou whom heavenly hosts obey. . . to his courts, ye saints of his 0, to my longing eyes once more , to thy servants. Lord, return 'twas a joyful sound to hear what divine repast O, what is man, that, Lord, thou lov'st what return to God shall I , O, when shall I behold thy face , O when wilt thou thy kind relief , where can I thy influence shun.. . . , O who shall to that sacred hill O with due reverence let us all , Observe their order well , Observe the perfect man with care. ... O'er all mankind to reign , O'er all the earth thy mercy, Lord. . . . . 85 86 111 23 97 19 17 1 66 113 33 97 2 97 2 97 4 87 1 45 87 2 97 1 97 5 97 4 97 1 96 74 123 97 20 122 7 7 61 25 49 69 2 99 97 13 7 94 36 97 11 113 19 1 nfi iUD 42 31 3 17 3 97 8 Psalm. 80 138 8 147 103 86 51 124 89 119 145 24 112 119 47 144 37 28 34 128 34 67 87 98 98 36 68 119 119 19 102 90 90 86 86 26 111 119 99 89 89 115 119 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED O'er all the land did widely shoot O'er all thy works admired O'er all thy works to reign O'er earth a fleecy mantle throw Of all his favors mindful prove Of all relief but thine Of all this sinful frame Of both sole monarch reigns Of earth and heaven ; thee, Lord, alone. Of envied riches crown'd Of every thing that lives Of glory he alone is King Of God, and loves his sacred law Of God's commandments stray Of God, the universal King Of him such tender care to take Of him that moves by his command Of his anointed flock Of his deliverance I will boast Of his own labor feed Of iiis religious fear Of his resistless power Of honor'd Sion we aver Of Israel's God have seen Of Israel's house his love and truth Of joys that shall for ever last Of life and death the sovereign Lord . . . . Of mercy from above Of more esteem I hold Of more esteem than golden mines Of old by thee were laid Of our just doom repent Of our short days to mind Of patience, mercy, and of trutli Of plenteous mercy to all th.ose Of righteousness have trod Of saints, his praise shall be my song.. . . Of silver and of gpld Of strength and power take place Of strength or power like thine renown'c Of such a numerous, faithful host Of this almighty King Of thy almighty hands Selec Part Verse Line 61 3 4 112 2 4 7 5 4 121 2 2 2 81 1 3 (}5 1 4 44 4 2 100 4 4 68 10 2 97 2 6 4 117 2 2 4 19 10 3 91 1 2 97 1 1 4 41 1 4 116 1 2 31 2 1 3 23 3 4 29 1 2 1 103 2 2 29 2 1 4 52 6 1 t: 60 2 1 77 3 4 77 3 1 30 4 4 53 6 4 97 20 5 4 97 9 6 2 15 2 4 1 80 3 1 2 69 2 3 4 69 2 2 2 65 12 3 i:>5 4 3 21 1 2 90 1 4 97 9 6 4 78 4 2 68 8 2 68 8 3 93 6 4 97 10 1 2 59 Psalm. THE PSALMS Selec. 4 38 51 66 119 19 115 90 90 141 146 40 13 14 22 119 67 99 56 139 116 43 133 4 62 62 115 2 91 146 124 92 119 119 119 146 65 133 99 19 33 86 39 Of thy defence possess'd Of thy displeasure fall Of thy good will assured Of thy great Name express Of thy just will intent Of truth and justice weigh'd Of us he oft has mindful been Of us thy chosen race Of which he first was made Of whose short stay no signs remain. Of wicked men defeats Oflerings and sacrifice alone Oh ! never to return , Oh, that from Sion he'd employ.. . . Oh ! Avhy so far from me removed. . . On all my ways I thought On all thy saints to shine On cherubs' wings he sits anthroned, On danger's first alarm .... * On every side I find thy hand On God's almighty Name I call'd. . . On God, thy God, for aid rely On Hermon's top distil On him alone rely On him alone thy trust repose.. . . . . . On him my soul shall still depend. . . On him they fear rely On his most holy Name On his young, thy foot shall tread. . . On Israel's God : he made the sky. . On Israel's side engaged On Lebanons high hill On me, devoted to thy fear On me, devoted to thy fear •. . . . On me, thy statutes, to discern On princes, on the sons of men On rising ridges down it pours. ...... On Sion's favor'd hill On Sion's hill he keeps his court On sure foundations laid On thee alone depend On thee alone depend On thee alone my steadfast hope. . . . ^60 4 32 44 51 97 15 93 69 69 116 119 34 10 11 17 97 52 78 46 113 94 38 107 4 48 48 93 2 70 120 100 71 97 97 97 119 50 107 78 15 28 65 16 17 9 Psalm. 25 3 91 146 56 131 145 119 136 136 56 137 115 24 139 22 41 72 8 94 27 19 137 146 90 133 72 87 6 19 139 90 141 72 8 139 89 18 6 20 20 124 136 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. On thee I wait all day On thee my hopes rely On the lion vainly roaring On them his wrath shall ever burn On thy a;lmighty arm On thy faithful word I rest On thy might and greatness dwell On thy unerring word On us with favor thought On which all creatures live On which I now rely. On willow-trees that wither'd there.. . . On you, and on your heirs, he will. . . . One chosen seat design'd One glance from thee, one piercing ray. One sovereign Lord obey Oppress'd with sickness lie Oppressive yokes away Ordain'd with dignity and state Or blind who framed the eye Or else my fainting soul had sunk Or gold refined with skill Or if my chiefest joy compare Or immortality endures, Or like a watch in dead of night, Or like the early drops that foil Or like warm showers, whose gentle drops, Or like young flowers away shall pass Or praise thee in the grave Or region is confined Or, should I try to shun thy sight Or th' earth and world didst frame Or their unrighteous gain Or time itself shall last Or what his offspring, tbat thou prov'st. . . . Or whither from thy presence run Or who among the gods of earth Or who, except the mighty Lord Or yield to dread despair Our banner in thy Name we raise Our cause from Sion bless Our confidence remains Our constant friend (and each verse). 15 111 120 69 107 56 81 6 15 113 69 114 56 7 113 68 14 6 16 16 100 110 15 Selec Part 20 8 70 120 46 105 118 97 110 110 46 111 93 19 118 17 85 56 7 73 22 Verse Line. 3 1 2 5 1 8 8 2 6 7 2 2 6 3 7 6 3 2 5 2 8 4 4 1 4 8 4 1 4 3 7 2 8 3 4 4 6 4 5 8 1 4 1 61 THE PSALMS Selec. Part Verse Line. G9 1 8 2 93 8 4 43 1 2 1 54 2 1 111 2 1 16 2 3 28 2 o 2 16 2 4 66 1 4 60 3 2 50 1 1 3 69 1 7 3 16 2 2 50 1 3 1 28 2 3 1 16 1 3 69 1 1 4 69 1 9 1 40 3 5 99 1 2 69 1 8 3 75 3 4 97 12 6 2 97 21 2 1 109 5 •7 111 4 O 83 2 6 3 87 1 2 4 68 11 3 83 1 1 2 106 1 4 21 2 3 109 2 1 124 2 1 124 1 3 124 3 3 122 4 2 120 1 3 65 10 9 90 1 1 123 1 2 4 3 2 115 6 2 90 115 50 69 137 20 33 20 87 78 Q5 90 20 65 33 20 90 90 46 122 90 96 119 119 135 137 104 107 89 104 132 26 135 150 150 150 148 146 86 111 149 4 143 Our drooping days we spend Our everliving Lord Our God shall come, and keep no more. . . Our God shall this more highly prize Our harps, that when with joy we sung. . Our heart's devout request allow Our help and shield is he Our holy wishes give Our Israel's fairest tents excel Our offspring shall be taught Our promised altars there we '11 raise .... Our public crimes and secret sins Our sacrifice receive Our sins, tliough numberless, in vain Our soul on God with patience waits Our succor from his temple send Our sure abiding place Our term of time is seventy years Our tower of refuge in alarms Our tribes devoutly say Our unregarded years break off. Peace-offerings on his altar lay Perfection here below Perfidious practices and lies Performs his sovereign will Perpetual silence be my doom Pleased with the work of thine own hands Pluck'd from the destroyer's hand Possess'd of absolute command Possessest empire without bounds Pour out our lumible prayer Pour the glad hymn of triumph thence.. . Praise him, all ye that in his house Praise him for all the mighty acts Praise him in heaven where he his face. . Praise him with harp's melodious noise... Praise him, ye dreadful wiialcs Praise shall employ my nobler powers... . Praise thee with heart sincere Praise ye the Lord ! our God to praise. . . . Prepare your glad voice Present (o God on high Preserve and set me free ~62 Psalm. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, Verse Liue. 37 31 119 119 119 108 115 115 103 96 9 119 119 103 133 6 19 98 147 23 72 86 5 105 2 97 107 86 69 138 69 41 15 78 145 119 26 69 107 119 98 119 13 Preserve his saints secure from ill Preserve me from my foes Press'd down with weighty care Presumptuously refuse Prevented, while I cried Prevent the dawning day Priests, Levites, proselytes, e'en all Priests, Levites, trust in him alone Proceed in his appointed way Proclaim aloud, Jehovah reigns Proclaim his deeds, till all the world. . . . Prolonging not the time, my soul Prolong my life, that I may sing Prolongs thy feeble breath Ran down his beard, and o'er his robes. . Rebuke me, gracious God Reclaims from false desires Redoubled shouts convey Refreshing rain bestows Refreshing water flows Refresh the thirsty earth Refresh thy servant's soul, whose hopes. Regard my words, gracious Lord Rejoice in his almighty Name Reijoice w'llh awful mirth Rejoice, ye righteous, in the Lord Rejoicing, they forget their fears Relies on thee, restore Relieve me from thy mercy's store Relieve my soul when most distress'd . . . Relieve thy supplicant once more Relieves the poor distress'd Religiously respect Religiously transmit the same Renown'd for mighty acts, thy fame. . . . Repeated benefits bestow'd Repose on thee, my God Reproach and grief have broke my heart Rescues them from all their fear Resolved without delay Resound their Maker's praise Restored my dying heart Restore thy wonted light 31 26 97 97 97 88 93 93 81 75 8 97 97 82 107 6 15 77 121 18 56 65 5 85 2 76 87 65 54 112 54 35 12 60 117 97 21 54 87 97 77 97 10 19 8 22 1 9 1 1 8 12 2 6 4 4 3 2 5 3 10 4 5 4 7 3 2 1 1 7 6 2 4 3 1 3 4 6 5 2 2 5 4 1 4 5 o O 1 1 5 4 4 4 5 2 63 Psalm. THE PSALMS Selec. Verse Line. 116 119 119 143 85 45 119 119 121 119 3 137 145 69 94 139 91 37 124 41 119 119 84 84 105 6 107 119 66 43 119 110 37 119 72 119 119 92 2 145 1 119 72 Resume thy wonted rest Revived my fainting soul Revive me, Lord, and let me now Revive my drooping- heart Revive us. Lord, and let thy saints Ride on in state, and still protect Right judgment is attain'd Safe in my heart, and closel}^ hid Safe to thy journe3'^'s end Salvation far away Salvation to the Lord belongs Sat down by proud Euphrates' stream Satisfiest still with good Save me, God, from waves that roll Say ye, the Lord shall not regard Search, try, God, mj^ thoughts and heart Secure and undisturb'd abide Secure from danger and from want Secure in God's almighty Name Secure of this, to thee, my God Secure, substantial peace have they Secured by that, my grateful soul Securely hatch their young Securely there they build, and there Seek ye the Lord, his saving strength Send down thy power to save Sends deliverance from on high Seven times a day, with grateful voice. . . . Shall all be forced to bow Shall all my grateful hours emplo}^ Shall all my thoughts employ Shall all, (redeem'd from error's night). . . . Shall all thy earnest wishes grant Shall always fill my mind Shall be completely bless'd Shall be my constant joy Shall be my constant talk Shall be o'erwhelmed with woes Shall be possess'd by thee Shall be the constant theme Shall both in ruin end Shall both o'erflow with joy Shall bow their servile heads 64 94 97 97 115 64 39 97 97 98 97 3 111 118 54 73 113 70 31 100 35 97 97 63 63 85 6 87 97 51 38 97 89 31 97 56 97 97 71 2 117 1 97 56 9 2 20 21 1 21 1 4 2 3 5 o O 4 1 10 1 1 12 1 2 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 3 2 2 8 2 2 7 13 8 3 7 3 5 6 6 7 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Shall celebrate thy fame Shall constant blessings shower Shall costly presents bring- Shall due rewards to all the world Shall earth's great Judge not punish those. . Shall endless plenty shower Shall ever bless thy Name Shall ever, Lord, depend Shall fdl my mouth with songs of praise. . . . Shall find my table spread Shall find tlie Lord a faithful guide. ....... Shall fix my happy state Shall fix the place where we niust dwell... . Shall flourish when he sleeps in dust Shall free thee from the fowler's snare Shall grow and flourish still Shall help me to adore and praise Shall his own work complete Shall his saving health enjo}' Shall in my aid appear Sliall in old age revive Sb.all in one tempest shower Shall in those paths go on Shall in thy presence live Shall in th)^ strength rejoice Shall into sudden ruin fall Shall I with pleasure run Shall keep thine upright way , Shall learn to sing thy glorious praise Shall meet with due returns from thee Shall mock th' assaults of earthly powers. . . Shall my tongue thy praise proclaim Shall never be despised Shall never end (and each verse). . Shall never, Lord, depart Shall not your sins discern Shall of thy kingdom speak Shall on thy power depend Shall overwhelming plagues draw nigh Shall rule with gentle sway Shall save the helpless and the poor Shall shower his blessings down Shall spring up all around Selec Verse Line. 88 52 56 71 73 64 9i 34 17 20 112 41 91 70 71 116 112 118 45 71 9 (O 80 55 57 97 97 14 14 40 118 44 110 97 73 117 55 70 56 56 19 56 4 14 2 2 12 1 1 1 6 8 10 2 7 4 4 2 5 10 6 2 4 2 8 3 6 13 6 9 3 4 4 5 6 2 2 14 13 1 5 1 4 2 10 5 5 4 2 2 3 3 4 2 4 2 2 3 2 3 4 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 2 4 4 4 2 2 4 4 4 5 2 4 8 2 2 2 2 6 2 3 2 2 65 THE PSALMS Selec. 145 33 145 85 102 119 66 34 88 72 2 145 145 91 145 111 91 110 67 102 121 4 112 14 27 78 27 130 23 119 116 13 119 25 36 119 27 119 118 33 3 91 104 Shall stand for ever fast , Shall stand for ever sure... Shall still advance his fame Shall streams of justice pour Sliall tarnish and decay Shall thankfully resound Shall thee their God confess Shall them and theirs survive. ......... Shall the mute grave thy love confess.., Sliall then he rooted fast Shall there securely reign Shall thus to all be known , Shall tliy royal might remain , Shall thy undaunted courage fright. . . . , Shall to all mankind make known Shall to eternal ages last Shall under the Almighty^'s shade Shalt drink where darkest torrents flow. , Shalt govern all the earth Shalt lasting quiet give Shelter'd beneath th' Almighty's wings. Shine brightly, Lord, on me Shines brightest in affliction's night Should loudly echo through the land. . . , Should see me tread aside Should to their unborn heirs Should with thy love be crown'd Should'st thou severely judge Since God doth thus his wondrous love.. Since great thy tender mercies are Since he has now his ear inclined Since I have always placed my trust.. . . Since I resolve to make my life Since mercy is the grace Since of thy goodness all partake. , Since still my ground of steadfast hope... Since strongly he my life supports Since they to walk in thy riglit ways... . Since thou hast heard, and set me safe... Since we, for all we want or wish Since whenso'er, in my distress Since, with pure and firm affection Sincere, as in him is my joy 66 117 28 117 64 80 97 51 29 67 58 2 117 118 70 118 90 70 89 52 80 98 4 91 11 22 60 22 104 18 97 94 10 97 20 30 97 22 97 96 28 3 70 83 3 4 3 4 2 4 7 5 8 2 5 20 4 2 3 6 5 9 3 6 3 1 3 4 10 4 2 2 3 1 5 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. 22 106 9 66 117 105 96 96 98 146 146 110 145 11 103 124 119 51 119 57 42 103 43 66 42 18 119 4 19 119 90 125 90 42 37 119 147 20 55 32 145 145 148 Sincere obedience join Sing loud Aniens — Praise ye the Lord Sing- praises therefore to tlie Lord Sing psahns in honor of his Name Sing solemn hymns of praise Sing to his praise in lofty hymns Sing to the Lord, and bless his name Sing to the Lord a new-made song Sing to the Lord a new-made song Sinners shall perisli in their ways Sion ! the God thy sons adore Sit thou in state at mj' right Iiand. , Slow to anger, vast in love Snares, fire, and brimstone, on their heads. . So far has he our sins removed So furiously he raged So in the way of tli}' commands So I thy righteous ways So I to keep thy righteous laws So let it be on earth display'd So longs my soul, O God, for thee So much his boundless love transcends So much oppress'd with anxious care So now I praise his Name So pants my soul for thee, great King of kings So shall I, by thy watchful care So shall I, whosoe'er upbraids So shall my heart o'erflow with joy So shall my prayer and praises be So shall thy rigliteous judgments firm So soon the slender thread is cut So stands the Lord around his saints So teach us. Lord, th' uncertain sum So thirsts to reach thy sacred dwelling-place So thou within the land shalt stay So to thy sacred laws shall I Softly the vernal breezes blow Some earthly succor trust Some secret place to find Sorrows on sorrows multiplied Speak of thy dread acts tlie stor}' Spread'st thy hand, and every creature Stands ever fast 17 86 8 51 95 85 75 75 77 120 120 89 118 9 81 100 97 44 97 47 36 81 38 51 37 14 97 4 15 97 69 101 69 37 31 97 121 16 45 27 118 118 122 1 6 2 20 1 2 6 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 I 1 5 3 5l 4 1 5 3 7 1 8 11 4 4 1 6 3 3 1 3 2 5 8 6 10 2 2 1 2 8 3 5 4 3 3 10 3 67 Psalm. THE PSALMS Selec. Part. Verse 118 14 114 2 4 4 16 6 118 1 105 1 97 10 2 74 4 89 1 40 3 97 18 2 97 4 8 117 1 3 4 5 14 2 2 121 9 5 10 4 116 1 .30 4 123 3 19 6 97 1 3 104 6 102 3 76 3 89 1 78 2 113 3 45 4 73 1 1 84 2 97 13 5 97 9 2 115 5 97 18 6 6h 9 6G 2 89 2 97 2 6 54 2 2 97 13 4 63 9 49 2 145 141 4 20 145 131 119 95 110 46 119 119 145 4 18 147 13 144 36 149 24 119 130 127 97 110 99 139 65 94 104 119 119 143 119 86 87 110 119 69 119 84 63 Still, Jehovah, thee confessing- Still keep the portal of my lips Still let the glories of thy face Still save us, Lord ; and still Still will I thy praise proclaim Strip me of the rohe of pride Strong comfort will afford Subjected to his empire lies Subjected to thy just command Submit to God's almighty sway Succeeding times shall see Succesfully go on Successively descends Successively renew Such as perversly choose to g"o Such bliss no heathen nation shares. . . Such bounty didst extend Such great account of him to make. . . Such guests shall to thy courts be led. Such honor and triumph Such is the race of saints, by whom... Such men their utmost caution use. . . Supplies in want convey Supplies of life, with ease to them.. . . Supreme by all the gods art own'd. . . Supreme in Sion thou shalt be Supreme o'er earthly powers Surrounded by thy power I stand . . . . Swift I'd escape, and flee afar . Take heed, ye foolish and unwise Take thou away their breath, they die Taught by thy sacred precepts, I Teach me the secret skill by which . . . Teach me the way where I should go. Teach me the wisdom that will make. Teach me thy way, Lord, and I . . . Th' Almighty shall establish her Than crystal drops of morning dew. . . Than had I been with vast increase.. . Than herds of flocks in sacrifice.. .•. . . Than honey to my taste Than in the wealthy tents of sin Than life itself does dearer prove. . . . . "68 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. 84 118 119 4 40 118 19 119 45 86 135 118 95 19 78 135 111 119 93 18 66 22 118 105 119 119 119 118 119 73 106 134 50 91 143 119 23 110 150 112 25 119 119 Than, Lord, in any other place Than on the greatest human power Than richest mines, than thousand mines, Than theirs, who stores of corn and wine . Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Ilia Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tlia Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha Tha all might that and truth embrace. , by declaring all his works by thy grace preserved, I may. . . by thy righteous statutes I dare thy power despise does thy Name adore . . .' earth's deep caverns fill fear the Lord confess forni'd and fix'd the solid land. . . . from the comb distill generations yet to come God is great, we often have good and gracious is our Lord. . . . . guilt and shame, the sinner's lot. , happy station to secure he the humble soul will save.. . . he to all the sons of men he was Heaven's delight his kind favors ever last humbly seek the Lord ■ I according to thy word I again may live I may duly learn and keep I may enter in, and praise I repose on thee I should still to God repair ] the joyful choir may join in his temple's hallow'd courts... . in my lasting covenant live in the burning noon-tide slay.. . . in the grave reside in thy righteous judgments I. . . . life to him I will devote like Melchizedech's thy reign. . . . loudly sound on solemn days. ... man is bless'd who stands in awe. most exalts thy fame of thy testimonies I , of thy wise commands I might. . . , Selec. Part. Verse Line 63 8 3 96 3 3 97 9 6 o O 4 5 o O 34 8 4 96 7 3 15 7 3 97 11 3 3 39 5 2 65 2 2 109 5 4 96 2 4 74 5 4 15 2 4 4 60 5 1 109 4 1 90 4 4 97 10 6 3 72 4 3 14 o o O 1 51 1 4 3 17 1 4 2 96 1 3 85 3 4 97 3 1 3 97 10 5 2 97 9 5 3 96 9 3 97 15 4 4 57 5 2 86 5 3 108 1 3 43 1 o O 3 70 1 3 6 115 4 4 97 14 2 3 18 5 3 89 3 2 124 4 4 91 1 1 20 9 2 97 16 3 3 97 17 3 3 69 Psalm THE PSALMS Selec. Part Verse Line 8 4 4 3 4 4 97 7 2 1 97 7 5 1 17 3 9 3 64 1 3 97 10 3 1 88 3 4 87 2 1 2 21 3 3 35 2 4 113 10 2 37 1 2 97 3 2 2 44 7 3 52 2 1 31 3 1 3 73 2 2 4 80 2 4 1 23 4 4 60 6 3 97 19 5 3 26 4 3 46 5 1 42 5 3 63 5 4 97 13 2 3 69 2 2 3 49 2 2 69 2 4 3 96 11 1 39 1 4 100 2 3 29 1 4 1 46 2 4 7 6 2 63 3 1 7 6 3 87 2 1 3 124 5 2 9 4 4 26 6 1 63 1 4 9 3 119 119 22 85 119 108 107 26 41 139 42 119 51 67 37 94 102 28 78 119 31 56 48 84 119 90 63 90 118 45 124 34 56 8 84 8 107 150 11 31 84 That on his help rehed That on his power depend That only comfort in distress That peace of mind, which has my soul. . That power which first their being- gave. . That, quenched with our repenting tears. . That right thy judg-ments are, I now That round about us dwell That rules the boisterous sea That seat affords me most delight That seek to do him wrong That since this maze of life I trod., That sinks exausted in the summer's chase That so I may discern That so the bones which thou hast broke.. That so thy wondrous way That spreads its pleasant branches round.. That stubbornly transgress That they, in Sion, where he dwells That they may never swerve That they should ne'er his works forget. . That they were true, and shall their truth That thou, my God, art good and just. . . . That thus, protected by thy power That to the ages yet to come That to thy dwelling lead That to thy sacred word I might That to true wisdom all our hearts That view of glorious power restore That we may all our days to come That which the builders once refused. . . . That writes with ready art The adversary's dreary flood The Angel of the Lord encamps The arm of flesh defy The beasts that prey or graze The birds, more happy far than I The bird that wings its airy way The bold adventurers record The breath he does to them afford The brightness of his face The brightness of thy face The brightness of thy face __ Psalm. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Selec. Part. Verse Line. 97 5 7 1 50 2 5 2 75 5 2 m 2 6 96 14 4 40 2 2 83 1 3 3 77 1 4 83 o 3 4 29 o 3 1 94 10 4 15 1 2 1 67 o O 2 74 4 1 77 6 3 84 1 3 83 2 1 3 121 o 1 3 59 1 6 15 ] 1 3 7 6 4 79 2 4 72 3 1 100 1 3 46 3 2 86 1 2 50 2 3 4 97 16 o O 4 71 2 4 69 2 6 3 40 3 4 119 8 1 100 4 3 56 14 2 93 2 2 31 2 1 1 87 6 2 121 1 6 4 15 2 7 4 32 3 3 12 6 4 27 2 2 78 1 2 119 The censure and reproach I fear 65 The cheerful downs; the vcilleys bring-.. . . 96 The cheerful groves their tribute bring 87 The children of his favor'd mount 118 The chosen victim bind 46 The city of our Lord shall fill 104 The clouds his chariots are, and storms 98 The conquest he has won 104 The craving world, is all supplied. ...... .'. 34 The crooked paths of vice decline 116 The cup of blessing take 19 The dawn of each returning day 88 The dead, whom thou forsook'st alive 95 The depths of earth are in his hand 98 The earth and her inhabitants 104 The earth is with thy riches stored 104 The earth is with th}^ treasure crown'd. . . . 147 The elements confess their Lord . 76 The enemy hurl'd 19 f The firmamant and stars express. 8 The fish that cuts the seas 100 The flock that he vouchsafes to feed 93 The floods, Lord, lift up their voice 124 The foe had quickly swallow'd us 56 The force that man can raise 106 The fountain of eternal love '65 The fruitful clouds drop fatness down 119 The full extent may know 92 The glad effects repeat 90 The glorious work we have in hand 46 The God of hosts couducts our arms 146 The God that does in Sion dwell 124 The God who made both heaven and earth 72 The God whom Israel fears 115 The God whom ye adore 37 The good man's way is God's delight 107 The goodness of the Lord 147 The grass in plenty grows 19 The great transgression flee 38 4Tie groanings of my burden'd soul 15 The guiltless to destroy 32 The guilt that tortured me within 99 The guilty nations quake 71 Psalm. THK PSALMS 97 The 72 The 72 The 32 The 33 The 125 The 33 l^he 119 The 136 The 19 The 50 The 51 The 108 The 36 The 65 The 80 The 25 The 149 The 19 The 51 The 116 The 51 The 24 The 24 The 72 The 2 The 119 The 16 The 144 The 56 The 50 Tlie 103 The 11 The 145 The 9 The 33 The 24 The 34 The 102 The 20 The 146 The 118 The 62 The habitation of his seat happy fruits of peace happy land shall everywhere harden'd sinner shall confound harmony complete heart that innocence retains heavenly arch was rearVl heavenly understanding give heavens by his command heavens declare thy glory, Lord heavens his justice sliall declare heir of sin and shame highest heaven transcends highest orb of heaven transcends hills about, in order ranged hills were cover'd with its shade h unable and the meek humble to blesss ignorant inspires joy thy favor gives just performance of my vows just shall then attend King of glory : see ! he comes King of glory : see ! he comes kings of Tavshish and the isles King that I ordain law that from thy mouth proceeds.. . . least corruption see life of man does quickly fade life thou hast so oft preserved listening earth his voice hath heard. . . Lord abounds with tender love Lord a holy temple hath Lord does them support that fall Lord forever lives, who has Lord for God is known Lord, for strength renown'd Lord from heaven beholds the just. . . Lord from heaven, his lofty throne . . . Lord fulfil our prayer Lord gives eyesight to the blind Lord has been my help ; the praise.. . , Lord has oft his will express'd Seleo. 76 56 56 27 28 101 28 97 110 15 43 44 88 30 50 61 20 123 15 44 94 44 19 19 56 2 97 13 116 46 43 81 9 117 8 28 19 29 80 16 120 96 48 1 10 1 1 4 1 3 1 3 4 4 1 4 4 7 2 1 10 12 15 7 9 8 1 6 4 2 4 1 ) 1 1 72 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Selec. 98 50 110 23 41 145 14 89 24 145 41 121 125 24 146 93 28 48 127 87 103 146 147 148 110 146 138 41 37 119 80 128 15 24 72 84 22 147 45 72 102 103 The Lord has through th' astonish'd world. . The Lord hath spoke, the mig-hty God The Lord halh sworn, nor sworn in vain... . The Lord himself, the mighty Lord The Lord his life, with blessings crown'd . . , The Lord is good ; fresh acts of grace The Lord look'd down from heaven's high tower The Lord of hosts is our defence The Lord of hosts renown'd The Lord preserves all those with care The Lord shall give him rest The Lord shall guard thee still The Lord shall soon destroy The Lord's her fulness is The Lord supports the sinking mind The Lord that o'er all nature reigns The Lord, the everlasting God The Lord, the only God, is great The Lord the pile sustain The Lord there condescends to dwell The Lord, the universal King The Lord thy God for ever praise The Lord to him that fears his Name The Lord to praise The Lord unto my Lord thus spake The Lord, who made both heaven and earth The Lord, whose mercies ever last The Lord will easy make his bed The Lord will timel}^ succor send The love that to thy laws I bear The lustre of thy face display The man is blest that fears the Lord The man, who by this righteous course The man whose hands and heart are pure... The meadow's second birth The meanest office take The meek companions of my grief The meek he raises, and throws down The meek, the just and true The memory of his glorious Name The memory of thy wondrous works The mighty Lord ; and thou, my heart 77 43 89 18 35 117 11 68 19 117 35 98 101 19 120 72 23 42 102 66 81 120 121 122 89 119 112 35 31 97 61 103 12 19 56 63 17 121 39 56 80 81 3 13 2 1 3 1 2 6 1 14 10 5 1 4 4 1 4 1 3 1 1 1 11 5 8 8 1 4 6 1 7 1 4 4 9 5 4 4 12 4 13 73 Psalm. 136 8 102 76 86 30 104 39 29 45 40 146 119 45 130 146 40 139 42 95 145 34 78 138 20 119 47 76 133 138 119 18 113 33 22 34 25 11 105 18 95 46 24 THE PSALMS The moon and stars by ni^ht The moon, that nightly rules the sky. . . The name and glory of the Lord The name of our God The nations shall adore The night of grief is recompensed The num'rous ranks of creatures mourn. The num'rous trains of ills disclose The ocean trembles at his voice The oil of gladness shed The oracles thy books impart The orphan kindly treats The path by thee approved ' . . , The piercing arrow flies , The plenteous source and spring from whence The poor, oppress'd, from all their wrongs . . The power of numbers, speech, and thought The power of numbers to recount The praise of him who is thy God The praise that to his Name belongs The praise that to thy love belongs The praises of my God shall still The praises of the Lord, whose strength The praises of thy truth repeat The prayers that we address The precepts of my God The pride of Jacob his delight The pride of thy foes The promised blessing has ordained The proud, far off, his scornful eye The pure and perfect way The pure thy purity shall see ' The regions of eternal day The riches of thy mercy. Lord The rich, who are with plenty fed . . The righteous he will keep from harm. . . . . . The righteous Lord displays The righteous Lord will righteous deeds The righteous statutes of his month.. .' The rock on whose defence I rest The rolling ocean's vast abyss The royal seat of God most high The sacred courts are trod Selec. Part. Verse 110 5 7 3 80 2 2 59 1 65 7 25 3 83 2 4 33 1 24 3 39 8 34 6 119 7 97 4 5 39 5 104 5 119 5 34 4 113 10 36 6 74 2 117 1 5 29 1 1 60 3 112 2 16 6 97 15 3 41 2 59 2 107 4 112 4 97 1 1 14 2 2 92 2 28 2 4 17 3 8 29 2 7 20 6 9 4 85 5 14 2 5 74 5 40 2 • 19 6 Psalm. 119 4 50 139 28 118 68 33 23 148 103 124 81 135 22 112 24 137 24 119 19 146 95 119 102 74 90 136 112 104 147 15 9 92 40 122 119 113 22 98 78 37 2 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED The sacred skill acquire The sacrifice of righteousness The sacrifices I require The sands upon the ocean's shore The saving health, the saving- streng-th . . The saving- strength of his right hand.. . . The servants of Jehovah's will The settled purpose of his heart The shepherd, by whose constant care... Tlie sky transcends ' The small respects that we can pay The snare is broke, his rage disarm'd. . . . The solemn day of praise The sons of Jacob makes The sons of want, by him relieved The soul that's fill'd with virtue's light. . . The spacious earth is all the Lord's The speakings strings witli art to move. . . The stable fabric stand , The statutes of my God The statutes of the Lord are just The strangers he preserves from harm. . . . The strength of hills that reach the skies., The strict rememlirance of thy word The stronsT foundations of the earth The summer's warmth, and winter's cold. The sun's reviving beams The sun to rule b}^ day. , The sweet remembrance of the just The swift-wing'd steeds with which he flies, The thick-descending flakes of snow The thing his heart rejects The thought of them shall to my soul. The thoughts of them shall make me glad. The treasures of thy love surmount. The tribes of God repair The tribute of their praise The triumphs of his Name record The triumphs of thy Name The trumpet and shrill cornet's sound. The truths which our forefathers' care. The upright shall possess the land . . . . The utmost limits of the lands , 97 4 43 113 23 96 53 28 IS 122 81 100 (32 109 17 91 19 111 19 97 15 119 74 97 80 58 69 110 91 83 121 12 8 71 34 99 97 92 17 77 60 31 2 17 22 2 11 3 6 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 3 1 3 3 8 4 3 4 2 o o 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 3 3 1 3 1 3 3 4 1 4 1 3 o O 2 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 75 65 139 119 103 116 22 127 29 119 146 36 34 37 147 146 110 107 40 105 86 119 119 119 89 24 93 94 145 118 72 6 110 145 145 86 146 33 98 19 76 22 72 117 THE PSALMS The vast delights thy temple gives , The veil of night is no disguise The very entrance to thy word The vigor of thy youth. The voice of my request The vows of my distress The watchman wakes in vain , The watery clouds in sunder breaks The way of truth to show The weak and fall'n he rears The whole creation is thy care The wicked, from their wickedness The wicked I in power have seen The wicked to the ground , The widow and the fatherless , The willing people shall obey , The wish'd-for haven now appears The wonders he for me has wrought The wonders that his hands have wrought . . The wonders thou hast done , The wonders which thy laws contain , The wondrous things which they behold.. . , Ti)e wondrous works which thou hast done. The world, and all that it contains , The world, and they that dwell therein. . . . . The world's foundation strongly laid , The world shall yet confess thee just , The world with me thy might shall own. . . , The work of God alone , The work of righteousness ■ , The wounds thy Spirit hath unclosed , Thee, in thy power's triumphant day.. .. . . , Thee shall all thy saints adore , Thee will I bless, my God and King , Thee will I praise, Lord my God , Their breath departs, their pomp and power Their cheerful voices raise , Their cheerful voices raise , Their doctrine does its sacred sense , Their fierceness o'erruled Their generous patron bless , Their glad assent proclaim. . . .■ , Their grateful tribute pay 76 Selec Part Verse Line. 50 1 4 4 113 8 1 97 17 2 1 82 4 4 94 1 4 17 3 4 4 102 1 4 24 3 2 97 14 1 2 119 6 2 30 2 4 29 2 8; 1 31 3 1 1 121 1 4 4 120 4 5 89 2 2 87 2 5 3 34 2 1 85 5 1 65 8 lestial fruits on earthly ground Chase from my labouring breast Chase tlie dark clouds of sin away * Cheer'd by this hope, I wait Cherubic legions guard him home Children of grace have found Children of the heavenl}^ King Children our kind protection claim Children, raise your sweetest strain Children's minds may he inspire Children's prayers he deigns to hear Children's songs delight his ear Choose the ways I once abhorr'd Christ being raised by power divine Christ, by highest heaven adored Christ conducts us to our home Christ from the dead is raised, and made. . . Christ has burst the gates of hell Christ hath open'd paradise '. . • Christ is born in Bethlehem Christ our Advocate was made Christ our Prophet, Priest, and King Christ, the everlasting Lord Christ the Lord is risen to da}^ Christ will say, " I know you not." Clad in raiment pure and white Clay and Siloam's pool we find Clothe, then, with energy divine Clouds that drop their fattening dews Come, and end, as God ordains. Come, freely come, by sin opprest Come, Holy Ghost, Creator come Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove Come let our voices join Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart Come, Lord, and with celestial peace r28 Hymn. 135 194 191 145 130 61 149 51 162 190 72 149 146 114 111 111 111 111 151 68 45 146 71 69 69 45 146 111 45 69 195 201 121 100 83 11 130 74 75 75 110 198 158 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Come, ye house of Jacob ! come Come, shed abroad a Saviour's love Come, ye that love the Lord Command tliem last again Completed now the mighty work Condemn'd, and into silence awed Conducts us to our rest Confess thee their God Confirm the tidings as the}^ roll Confusion, order, in thy path Conspire to raise the sound Contending for your destined place Contend with such a God Convert the nations ; far and nigh Convert us by thy grace Convinced that every perfect gift Could God on man l3estow Could I love thy saints to meet Could my heart so hard remain Could we but climb where Moses stood.. Could we for one of thousand faults Cover my defenceless head Create my nature pure within Creator and ruler o'er all Creatures no more divide my choice. . . . Crucify your Lord again Cut down in all his bloom Dark judgments, from thy heavy hand.. Dark, sluggish, and confused Darkness and dismal chaos fled Darkness veils the earth no more Dauntless, untired, I follow thee Dawn on this world of woe and sin. ... , Dear as the apple of thine eye , Dear Lord, and may I come Dear Lord, while we adoring pay Dear Saviour, I adore Deatli and the curse arc known no more Death hath no sting beside , Death in vain forbids him rise Death, like a narrow sea, divides Death of death, and hell's destruction. . . Death 's but the servant Jesus, sends ... lymn. Verso Line. 55 6 1 75 4 3 149 1 1 122 2 4 4 9 1 14 3 3 202 1 4 109 2 8 7 4 3 104 3 2 16 3 4 70 4 2 13 5 2 104 4 1 80 4 2 21 1 3 76 2 2 151 5 1 151 2 1 199 6 1 13 2 3 143 2 7 135 2 1 153 2 2 174 4 1 128 2 6 126 1 2 80 2 1 4 2 2 6 3 5 69 2 4 60 5 2 50 9 2 25 2 3 59 2 2 17 4 1 59 5 2 102 5 2 124 3 2 69 3 3 199 2 3 177 4 3 124 2 3 129 THE HYMNS Decide this doubt for rae , . . Deck'd in the robes of righteousness. . . . Declares, I quickly come Deep in thy soul, before its powers. . . . Deep in unfathomable mines Defend them in the needful hour Defied the pilot's art Deign, gracious Lord, to make me thine Deign thy suppliant's prayer to bless. . . Deign'st to make th}' humble dwelling. Delightful work, young souls to win. . . Deluded souls, that dream of heaven.. . Demanding life, impatient for tlie skies. Demands my life, my soul, my all Demands the soul's collected powers. . . Demand successive songs of praise Depart from me, accursed. Descending down to night Descend on our apostate race Descend on those who thus fulfil Desire to feed on joys divine Despairing of relief Detain our hearts and eyes Determined are the days that fly Devoting them to thee Did e'er such love and sorrow meet. . . . Did ever trouble yet befall Did guilt and death derive Did I meet no trials here Did Jesus shed his blood Did resurection come Didst redeem me with thy blood Died himself that ye might live Direct, control, suggest this day Disgrace the Christian name Disown'd of heaven, by man oppress'd. Dispell'd each bitter care Dispel their dreary night Dispensing good where'er he came. . . . Distressed souls forget their pains Divides me for a little while Divide thy works no more Divine Instructer, gracious Lord 130 riymn. Verse 181 5 29 2 131 4 92 2 12 2 82 1 120 4 89 3 150 3 117 1 111 3 142 1 53 2 62 4 34 1 8 6 103 3 190 2 104 1 115 4 96 4 206 1 197 1 188 3 87 3 62 3 157 4 71 2 183 3 95 1 71 1 18 3 128 2 164 9 80 3 108 1 138 2 106 4 178 4 100 6 160 4 10 12 2 6 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Do a new song require Do I love thee, Lord, or no ■ Do thou each sinful thought control Do thou their anxious souls enlarge Does his Creator's power display Does his successive journies run Dost heavenly speech impart Dragged to the portals of the sky Drawn by thy quickening grace, Lord Dread Jehovah, God of nations Drink endless pleasures in Drink the ri\ ers of thj' grace Drive far from us the mortal foe Drive the shades of sin away Drowns my spirit, draws my breath Dwell on his love with sweetest song Each blessing to my soul more dear , Each moment brings it near Each whispering breeze of yielding air E'en the rapture of pardon is mingled with fears Embraces all the blessings there , Employ their tuneful tongues Encompass all thy ways Encompass us around... Endured the cross, despised the shame Engage the ear, and warm the heart , Enkindles in our hearts Enlighten our dark souls, till they Enter ere it be too late Ere all its glories stand reveal'd Ere salvation's work is done • Ere the morrow is begun Ere this evening's stage be run Ere yet my feeble thoughts had learnt Ere yet the shades of sorrow cloud Ere yet thy heart the woes of age Escape the snares of sin Eternal are thy mercies. Lord.. Eternal day excludes the night , Eternal King ! erect thy throne Eternal Son • Eternal Source of every joy Eternal Spirit, by whose breath Hymn. Verse 170 151 ? 76 3 100 2 7 2 102 1 74 3 73 1 91 5 81 1 149 4 86 4 74 5 167 1 191 2 102 3 184 3 48 2 6 4 187 2 140 3 198 5 92 3 212 1 212 4 34 3 19 4 74 4 195 1 48 3 129 3 129 4 129 2 10 4 92 3 92 4 74 5 103 2 199 1 37 2 79 1 8 1 78 3 Line 2 3 3 2 2 2 4 4 1 1 4 4 1 4 5 2 3 2 5 3 3 4 4 2 3 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 4 3 1 1 4 1 3 3 6 1 1 131 THE HYMNS Eternal wisdom is their guide Events long pass'd it can renew Ever be thy Name adored Ever gracious, ever wise Ever watchful o'er our race Ever we address our praise. .■ Evil is the mortal day Ev'n now, to my expecting eyes ■. . Exalt thy towering head and lift thine eyes. Exchange their swords and spears Exerts his sacred fire Exhaustless riches find Experienced every human pain Explain to them my sacred word Expose the foulness of its sin Exult in his presence with music and mirth . Fades upon my sight away Fain would I learn of thee, my God. ..'.... Fain would our hearts and voices raise. . ... . Fain would we leave this weary road Fairer than spring the colors shine Faith is the Christian's evidence Fall'n they are, no more to rise Far, far above our humble songs Far from my heart be joys like these.. ..... Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone.. Father of all, whose love profound. Father of mercies, bow thine ear Father of mercies ! in thy word • Father, to thee my soul I lift Father, whate'er of earthly bhss Fear not, I am with thee, be not dismay'd Fear not," said he for mighty dread Feed in pastures ever vernal Feed me with the heavenly manna Feels all another's pain Fevers and plagues obey the Lord Few are thy days, and full of woe Fill every heart and tongue. Fill my soul with humble awe Fill my soul with sacred pleasure Fill our hearts with joy and peace Fill our souls with heavenly light _ Hymn. 120 1 3 140 2 3 203 1 4 11 1 2 22 1 3 203 4 4 211 o o 4 28 2 1 53 1 2 55 5 2 41 2 2 2 2 2 160 1 4 98 1 3 14 2 3 153 1 3 172 1 2 137 4 1 96 1 3 50 9 3 205 3 3 140 1 1 61 3 5 96 2 3 174 2 3 36 1 1 78 1 1 100 1 1 2 1 1 21 1 1 156 1 1 144 2 1 43 2 1 86 4 3 177 3 1 115 1 2 122 3 3 188 1 1 17 5 2 38 3 2 18 2 3 40 1 2 167 2 1 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Fill up this sinful heart of mine Find at times (he promise sweet Find my sin a grief and thrall Find their heaven begun below Firm as a rock thy truth must stand Firm to its parent-stock unite Fix'd on thy God, thy Saviour, rest Flocks that whiten all the plain Flows to our fallen race Fly to the shelter of his cross Fold them in thy gracious arm Following- our exalted Head Fond of these earthly toys For all eternity For all our comforts here For all the blessings of the light For angels no such love have known . . . For, as by man came death by man. . . . For, as in Adam all mankind For blessings such as these For error, guilt, and shame For ever be thy Name adored For ever be thy Name adored For ever bless'd For ever chase dark sleep away For ever love his Name For evermore For evermore adored For evermore shall dwell For evermore undone For ever reigns For ever singing as they shine For ever standing on its guard For good is the Lord, inexpressibly good. For heaven itself has lent its aid.. ., For heaven will make amends for all. . . For he is good, supremely good For her my praj^ers ascend For her my tears shall fall For his eternal Son For I have walk'd the happy round. . . . For I the Lord have slain Hymn For I will be with thee, thy troubles to bless 144 113 151 151 185 154 108 89 83 19 193 86 G9 75 68 79 168 44 71 71 110 80 o 77 152 168 19 152 47 28 196 152 7 176 153 138 157 132 25 25 28 159 64 Line. 2 3 2 3 3 4 2 3 4 3 2 2 2 4 3 2 3 3 1 1 2 3 3 8 2 2 8 2 3 4 8 3 7 1 3 4 3 2 1 3 1 4 3 133 THE HYMNS For Jehovah is God, and Jehovah alone. , For lo ! my great Redeemer's power For lo ! th' incarnate Saviour comes. . . . . For many an evil voice is near , For me these pangs his soul assail For me this death is borne For none can perish there For peaceful implements shall men For pleasant, Lord, are all thy ways For rebel angels first prepared For she has treasures greater far For sinners who grow old in sin , For songs of sacred praise , For such as these I came , For that he died, 't was for our sins. ...,., For the bliss thy love bestows For the Gospel from above , For the Gospel's joyful sound For the love that crowns our days , For the pardoning grace that saves me. . , For (he word that, " God is love." , For these celestial lines For they shall rise, and find their tears. . , For thine immortal praise , For this, in course the planets roll For this, my life, in every state For this, the earth its produce yields For this, the sun dispenses heat For this, the waters flow For thou didst weep o'er Lazarus dead . . For thou, Lord, art with me still , For thou, on earth, wast poor indeed.. . . For thou our burden hast removed For which, resign'd I pray For you he sheds his precious blood Forbid it. Lord, that I should boast Forgetful of his word Forgetful of my highest love Forget the mighty God who saves Forget (he steps already trod Forgive me, Lord, for thy dear Son Fought the fight, the victory won Found thee lost, and kindly brought thee 134 Hymn. 153 28 44 159 65 65 133 55 165 193 204 91 158 87 68 150 111 40 83 150 111 2 194 176 3 120 3 3 3 160 9 162 47 166 72 62 59 57 118 180 168 69 150 Verse Line. ALPH AB KT I C A LL Y ARRANGED. Fountain of mercy, God of love Free as the hind he makes, and fleet Free from care, from hibor free Freely from me ye have received Freely, in love, to others g-ive From all that dwell below the skies From Christ their varied gifts derive From dust, and darkness, and the dead From earth I rise, and seek tlie joys From everlasting woe From every murmur free From every nation, every coast From faith and hope may grow From flesh and sense I would be free From Greenland's icy mountains From happiness and thee From heavenly wisdom's narrow way From Hezekiah's tongue From hill to valley flow From him alone all mercies flow From iiurtful passion set me free From India's coral strand From its stem the ripening ear From many an ancient river From many a palmy plain From our sins and fears release us From reason's darken'd eyes From saint and seraph's burning tongue From sin and death we flee From sin he grants release From sorrow, toil, and pain From that abyss again From the deceitful paths of sin From the paths of death away From thee alone descends From thee, the Lord of heavenly hosts From thee, through Jesus, we receive From thence its mild and cheering ray From this hour redeem thy time From thy house wlien I return From thy side, a healing flood Frou) (hy temple in the skies From whence these direful omens round llymn Verst Line. 84 1 1 208 4 5 172 1 3 97 4 1 97 4 2 103 1 1 99 4 1 29 1 2 152 2 3 79 2 4 156 2 2 93 3 3 149 6 4 36 1 3 107 1 1 58 6 4 160 2 2 122 1 4 54 3 8 85 1 3 162 6 5 107 1 2 83 5 2 107 1 5 107 1 6 42 1 3 20 4 4 77 4 4 209 1 2 31 5 2 27 5 1 190 1 4 114 3 3 150 2 4 21 1 4 82 3 4 21 4 1 106 2 1 211 3 2 38 5 1 139 1 4 81 1 2 65 1 1 135 THE HYMNS From whom those comforts flow'd From 3'ear to year the tree He views. . . . From youth to hoary age 'Gainst the great day thyself prepare. . . . Give joys hke those above Give me a cahii and thankful lieart. . . .'. Give me on thee to wait .' Give me thy meek and lowly mind Give me to feel a cheerful heart Give power and unction from above... . Give thanks to God on high Give tongues of fire and hearts of love. . Give us each day our daily bread Gladdens thine autumnal seene Gladly leaving all below Gladly we bring them, Lord Gladly we now to thee resign Glad tidings of great joy I bring Glad tidings to our ears Glad to confess thy voice divine Glorious in his works and ways. Glorious in the garb he wears Glorious in the spoil he bears Glory and praise for ever be Glory and strength ; who for our sins. . . Glory begun below Glory, honor, praise, and power Glory in the highest be Glory to God, in bighest strains Glory to God in highest strains Glory to thee, eternal King Glory to thee, eternal King Glory to thee, ray God, this night. . . . . . Glory to thee, wbo safe hast kepi Glory to the Father give Glory to the Holy Ghost Glory to the new- born King Glory to the Son we bring Glory, victory, are thine own Go cast out devils in my Name Go forth, ye heralds, in my Name Go, heal the sick, go, raise the dead.. . . " Go, preach my gospel," saith the Lord Hymu. 10 49 179 164 148 156 176 137 166 104 152 104 202 117 146 87 34 43 16 89 146 61 61 123 93 149 16 111 44 95 164 168 168 164 111 111 45 111 203 98 97 98 98 Verse 5 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 6 2 2 6 4 3 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 6 2 6 Clio 4 5 4 4 6 1 7 1 3 1 2 2 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 3 2 4 4 5 6 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3j 1 11 1 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, God and sinners reconciled God from mercy's seat shall rise God from on high has heard thy prayer God from the curse has set us free , God his creation vievv'd God in whom we move and live God is his own interpreter God moves in a mysterious way . God of love, to mine attend God of our Fathers, by whose hand God of the seas, thine awful voice God over all, for ever bless'd God shall wipe away their tears , God's law in each true heart God, the merciful and good God, the Spirit, asks you why , God, who did your being give God will make new heaven's and earth God will support our hearts God, your Maker, asks you why God, your Saviour, asks you why Going out and coming in , Good-will from heaven to men is come Good-will, henceforth, from heaven to men.. . Good-will to sinful dust is shown , Grace all the work shall crown , Grace first contrived a way Grace guides my wandering feet Grace, pardon, life, to us extend Grace shall the humble gift receive , Grace ! 't is a charming sound , Grace will preserve our following years , Grant, Lord, that we who worship here , Grant, Lord, when I from death shall wake.. ■ Grant me to know and do thy will Grant us that way to know Grant us the power of quickening grace , Grateful, thou shalt take the blessing Grateful vows and solemn praise Grateful vows and solemn praise Grateful vows and soleum praise <. Grateful vows and soleam praise Grateful vows and solemn praise Hymn Verse 45 1 195 2 29 4 142 4 4 9 111 1 12 6 12 1 38 2 202 1 118 1 73 6 201 3 74 3 22 3 128 3 128 1 155 3 210 2 128 1 128 2 167 3 95 4 43 6 44 3 23 4 23 2 23 3 78 4 116 3 23 1 91 3 39 2 164 7 121 5 209 4 189 4 117 5 83 2 83 3 83 4 83 5 83 6 137 THE HYMNS Hjmn. Grateful vows and solemn praise Great David's greater son Great first of beings ! mighty Lord Great God, accept their infant songs Great God, afflict not, in thy wrath Great God, is this our certain doom Great God, this sacred day of thine Great God, to thee my evening song Great God, to thy almighty love Great God, what do I see and hear Great God, what do I see and hear Great God, with wonder and with praise. . Great King, gird on thy sword Grief may continue for a night Grow weary or decay Guard me, my Saviour, while I rest Guard my first spring of thought and will. Guide me into thy perfect peace Guide me, thou great Jehovah Guides us by his Spirit pure. .• Had ever burnt with wrong desires Had ever spurn'd at heaven's control Had my nnwary feet betray 'd Had not thy Son vouchsafed to bleed Had seized their troubled mind Hail, Abraham's God and mine Hail, blessed Spirit ! may each soul Hail, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost Hail, glorious day, expected long Hail, in the time appointed Hail! sacred feast, which Jesus makes. Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace. . . . Hail the Sun of righteousness Hail th' incarnate Deity Hail ! ihou long expected Jesus Hail to the Lord's Anointed Hallelujah, Amen Hallelujah, praise the Lord Hallow each thought, let all within Hangs my helpless soul on thee Harder is it to be won Hark! from the Gospel's cheering sound, Hark! from the tombs a mournful sound. 83 54 3 110 188 189 34 169 132 194 194 1 30 123 206 162 164 136 177 22 127 127 161 121 43 152 76 152 108 54 94 45 45 45 42 54 117 16 60 1^3 129 193 189 2 3 8 2 6 3 6 4 1 2 5 5 4 1 1 8 Cho. 9 138 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Hark, how he groans ! while nature shakes, Hark ! the glad sound, the Saviour conies. . Hark ! the herakl angels sing Hark, they whisper, angels say Harmonious to the ear Has burst his cruel yoke Has doubled all my store Has learnt Messiah's Name Has made my cup run o'er Has not for thee a home , Has wander'd from the Lord Hasten, mercy to implore Hasten, sinner, to be blest I Hasten, sinner, to be wise Hasten, sinner, to return Hasten to gain that dear abode 1 Hast thou not known, hast thou not heard. . I Hath taught each scene the note of woe. . . . I Have all day long my God in sight Have made up all this day Have much instruction given Have scatter'd here below Have seen a glorious light Heard by thee in every prayer Hear, for Jesus intercedes Hear from their lips the joyful sound Hear God, the Judge of all, declare Hear, gracious God, m}^ humble moan Hear me, for thy spirit pleads Hear our solemn litany Hear our solemn litany Hear om- solemn litany Hear our solemn litany Hear thee speaking from on high Hear, then, God, thy work fulfil Hear thy people's supplications Hear us, fasting, praying, mourning Hear us, spare us, and defend Hear what the voice from heaven declares. . Heaven and earth by him were made Heaven and earth must pass awa} Heaven opens on my eyes ; n)y ears Heaven with halleluiah's ran"- Hymn 63 41 45 191 23 47 10 107 10 24 59 129 129 i 129 j 129 j 24 206! 130 I 1641 1701 1 116 4T| 117 38 100 26 158 38 56 56 56 56 38 138 81 81 81 124 22 155 191 155 139 THE HYMNS Heaven with hosannas rings Heaven with the echo shall resound Heavenly teaching- in thy word He bade the seas together flow He bids them go in peace He bows his head and dies He brought us to his fold again He burst the bars of death He by himself hath sworn He came to dwell on earth He can create, and he destroy He can our frame restore He chose an humble birth He claims those mansions as his right. . . . He comes, from thickest films of vice He comes, the broken heart to bind He comes, the prisoners to release He comes to break oppression He comes with succor speedy He dies, the Friend of sinners dies He enters heaven with prayer He feels my griefs, he sees my fears He folds them in his gracious arms He, for the joy before him set He gave his Son, his only Son He gave thee warrant from that Itoiir. . . . He gave their wondrous birth He gives his precious life for you He gives the conquest to tlie weak He heard, and saved my soul fiom death, He hides a smiling face He left his radiant throne on high He once vouchsafed to die He plants his footsteps in the sea. ....... He reclaims the sinner lost He reigns and triumphs here He's come, let every knee be bent He sees his home, though distant still. . . He sent his own , He shall descend like showers He shall guide us to the tomb , He sheds the beams of light divine He shows, beyond these mortal shores. . . Hymn. Verse Line 30 3 2 23 1 3 195 3 4 4 5 1 31 5 4 63 3 4 154 2 4 30 2 3 152 3 1 112 1 4 151 1 4 122 4 2 112 1 2 73 3 3 41 4 1 41 5 1 41 3 1 54 1 5 54 2 1 72 1 1 134 4 4 160 1 5 87 1 3 212 4 1 132 3 1 157 3 3 4 7 2 72 2 3 206 5 1 122 6 1 12 4 4 17 3 1 68 4 2 12 1 3 111 3 2 52 2 4 76 1 1 186 1 4 79 1 5 54 3 1 11 2 2 175 3 3 15 4 1 140 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, He spake, and lig-ht shone round his head He spake the word, and ye were made '. He stoops to redeem tliee, he reigns upon earth. He that form'd iis in the womb He the fatal cause demands He treasures up his bright designs He views, through mercy's melting eye He wants the power to heal He who all your lives hath strove He, who did your souls retrieve He who his only Son gave up He will sav, " I know you not." Heirs of unending life, Help me, through grace, to follow on. . . . Help me to begin to-day , Help me to tear it from thy throne Help me to watch and pray Help me to watch, and pray, and strive. . , Help, God, ray weak endeavor , Hence dictates the Prophetic sage , Hence sprang the Apostle's honor'd name. Her beauty is no more , Her brightness languishes to shade ■. . , Her hymns of love and praise Her left, imperishable wealth Her pardon to procure , Her right hand offers to the just Her rooted pillars shake Her sweet communion, solemn vows Her walls before thee stand Her ways are ways of pleasantness Her welfare, or her woe Here are my choicest treasures hid Here Christians join the song Here I find a house of prayer Here in his church his praises sing Here in thy house let incense rise Here may the great Redeemer reign Here may the listening throng Here may the wretched sons of want Here may we sit, and see him here Here my best comfort lies Here my desires are satisfied Hymn. 98 6 46 11 128 12 115 115 128 128 141 195 210 89 151 182 179 58 150 99 99 200 200! 25 204 192 204 13 25 25 204 25 1 35 185 110 8 101 35 i 2) 32 i li 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 3 6 5 4 o O 1 2 2 2 2 6 3 5 3 4 6 2 4 4 4 4 2 3 6 3 4 2 2 4 4 Line 4 4 1 5 3 3 4 3 3 1 4 1 3 4 3 1 3 5 3 1 4 3 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 3 2 1 3 5 6 1 1 1 1 3 2 141 THE HYMNS Here rest, my oft-divided heart , Here's love n.nd grief beyond degree. . . , Here the fair tree of knowledge grows. . , Here the Redeemer's welcome voice. . . . Here would I learn how Christ has died, Here would I rest till light returns de me, my Saviour, hide gh as the heaven our voices raise gh heaven, that heard the solemn vow gh on eternal base uprear'd gh on the bending willows hung mself declares them blest m shall the tribes of earth obey m who saw thy guilt-born fear s all- atoning blood s all-discerning eyes s anger is but short : his love s arm alone subdues the foe s be the glory too s blessings on your head s blood is all-sufficient found s blood procures our fallen race s boundless mercy sing s care shall guard life's fleeting hours. . s covenant remove s early, only choice s feet are never slow s grace, as the dew, shall descend s hand thy ruins shall repair s heart revives, if o'er the plains s heavenly aids impart s holy breast inspire s is the power by which we act s judgments truth shall guide s kingdom he maintains s kingdom spread from shore to shore.. s kingdom still increasing. s love demands your earliest songs s love, what mortal thought can reach. s mercy and truth from eternit}' stood. . s mercy is supreme s mercy saved our souls from death . . . . s Name, and love, and gracious voice. . Hymu. Verse Mne 89 4 1 72 3 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 1 6 1 158 2 3 143 1 5 154 4 2 89 5 1 28 4 2 67 1 1 87 1 4 47 4 3 150 2 6 65 3 2 193 1 4 123 4 1 85 1 4 210 3 4 193 7 4 121 9 3 121 8 3 5 2 3 149 3 3 54 4 6 204 1 4 115 3 2 173 4 2 29 4 2 186 1 3 206 5 4 41 2 4 210 3 3 55 4 2 152 4 6 102 1 3 54 4 3 110 1 6 17 2 1 153 4 3 208 2 6 19 3 3 174 4 3 1 142 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED Hymn. Verse Line. His Name like sweet perfume shall rise His Name shall l)e the Prince of Peace His Name shall stand for ever His palaces with joy abound His praise in softer notes declare His praise with melodious accordance prolong-, His praises may for ever live His presence shall my wants supply His presence sheds eternal day His power and grace shall be our song- His power increasing- still shall spread , His purposes will ripen fast His radiant face conceals , His reign no end shall know , His reign on earth begun His resurrection's power declare His rising beams adorn His sacred fire imparts , His saints, by him with glory crown'd His sceptre shall protect the just , His sheep, and we follow his call His smiles and his comforts abound His soul with God's pure image stamp'd , His sovereign power, without our aid His Spirit, through the Saviour shed His wonders to perform His work completes , Hold me with thy powerful hand , Hold thee in full survey , Honor, and wealth, to gain Hope of all the saints, thou art Hosannas languish on our tongues , How beauteous are their feet ' How blessed are our eyes , How canst thou want if he provide How changed, alas ! are truths divine How charming is their voice How dreadful is this place How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord. How frail, how apt to turn aside. How free to the faithful he oflTers salvation. How glorious, how divine , How God can dwell with men below. . . . , 102 47 54 28 6 153 123 9 194 85 4T 12 200 47 54 70 44 19 28 55 153 173 4 154 19 12 79 177 180 93 42 75 52 52 157 80 52 31 144 178 46 59 35 143 THE HYMNS How great, their work, how vast their charge How liappy are our ears • How helpless guilty nature lies , How high our great Deliverer reigns , How his people with joy everlasting are crown'd. How I may soar to heaven How just, King of saints How keen, how deep the pain How long shall earth's alluring toys , How many precious souls are fled How mild, how ready to forgive How oft, alas ! this wretched heart How oft my mournful thoughts complain How oft my roving thoughts depart How rich thy bounties are. How short the race our friend has run How strong my foes and fears How sweet a sabbath thus to spend , How sweet their memory still , How sweet their tidings are How vast the love that him inclined '. How will my heart endure ' , How wondrous and great , Humbly at thy feet we bend Humility and holy zeal , Hunger, thirst, disease unknown , Hymns of gratitude we raise I all on earth forsake ■ I am weak, but thou art mighty I bid them all depart I bless thy hand that caused the smart I bow and bless the sacred Name I can destroy, and can defend , I cannot live without thy light I cannot rest, till pure within I come to thee for rest I die that thou may'st live I dwell with all my humble saints I, ere I sleep, at peace may be , I fain would strive for more I find his service my reward , I found thine ear not slow to hear I freely all forgive Hymn. Verse Line. 100 2 1 52 3 1 20 1 1 72 5 2 46 2 4 1 2 4 109 1 3 27 4 2 197 1 1 50 2 1 178 2 2 59 1 1 58 2 1 59 1 3 84 1 2 126 1 1 58 2 4 33 4 3 182 3 2 ! 52 2 2 1 63 1 3 193 4 1 109 1 1 81 2 2 178 3 3 201 3 1 203 4 2 152 2 5 177 1 8 174 4 2 161 2 2 152 1 7 98 4 4 135 3 1 137 3 3 133 3 4 64 5 4 207 4 1 168 2 4 181 3 2 185 1 6 120 5 3 64 5 2 ^ 144 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. hate the sins that made thee mourn have been there, and still would go have walked with God to-day hear, but seem to hear in vain , I am th}^ God, and will still give thee aid join the heavenly lays '11 bid farewell to every fear '11 boast a Saviour crucified '11 lead them to my Saviour's blood '11 make my great commission known '11 never — no, never — no, never forsake 'II strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand '11 tread the world beneath my feet love thy chastenings, my God love thy Church, God love th}^ kingdom. Lord mny lie down and wake with God way my fierce accuser face may of endless life partake 'm with you till the world shall end j on liis oath depend plead for pardon, gracious God plead no more ; destroy the tree i prize her heavenly ways i rest upon thy word | sacrifice them to thy blood saw my sins his blood had spilt see my Maker, face to face see th}' saints with comfort fiU'd shall behold his face shall for ever die shall his power adore shall, on angel- wings upborne shall retain this vital breath siiould be a cast-away ,. . . . , sleeping or waking, resign turn, and sigh, and long for rest view her mansions that contain wake, I wake, ye heavenly choir want a godly fear want a heart to pray want a sober mind want a true regard Hymn Verse Line. 182 4 3 113 2 1 38 5 4 181 2 1 144 2 2 152 6 6 147 1 3 175 5 2 135 7 3 98 2 1 144 5 4 144 2 3 36 3 3 161 4 1 25 2 1 25 1 1 113 4 4 133 4 3 164 7 4 98 4 2 152 3 2 169 4 3 49 4 3 25 6 2 176 6 1 62 2 4 64 3 3 192 1 3 181 4 1 152 3 5 179 4 4 152 3 6 152 3 3 50 3 3 183 3 4 173 1 4 162 4 4 28 2 4 164 5 176 3 176 4 176 2 176 5 145 THE HYMNS I will not, I will not desert to his foes I would, but thou must give the power I would not live alway : I ask not to stay. . . . I would not live alway : no, welcome (he (ou^ I would not live alway : thus fetter'd I)y sin., . I would obey the voice divine I yet will hope, and calmly rest I yield my heart to thee alone If aught is felt, 't is only pain If aught should tempt my soul to stray If bliss thy Providence impart r. . If e'er my heart forget If e'er to bless thy sons If faith be cold and dead If firm the Word of God remains If God be for us, God the Lord If half the strings of life should break If heaven shall recompense our pains If he contend in righteousness If he our ways should mark If he that holds the keys of death If I did not love at all If I did not love thee. Lord If I have not loved before If I knew a Saviour's love If I love at all, I pray If in this darksome wild I stray If risen indeed with him ye are If sin be pardon'd we 're secure If then ye risen are with Christ If thou art m}^ shield and my sun If yet, while pardon may be found , Lnagination's utmost stretch Imbibe thy truth and love Immortal glory too Immortal, happy days lunnortal in the skies Imploring that, as we are thine Improve the hours thy God hath blest In age will give thee rest In agonies and blood In all his Father's majesty In all its blackest hue Hymn. Verse Line. 144 5 2 137 5 1 187 1 1 187 3 1 187 2 1 57 3 3 208 4 2 37 2 1 181 2 3 160 2 1 166 3 1 25 4 1 25 3 1 142 2 2 205 6 4 141 1 3 122 4 1 205 6 2 13 1 3 13 2 1 122 2 3 151 4 4 151 5 4 151 6 3 151 2 4 151 6 2 60 3 1 70 1 2 124 3 1 71 3 1 173 2 1 192 2 1 17 2 3 35 4 2 79 2 2 204 3 2 197 7 4 87 3 3 33 1 4 92 5 2 64 1 2 70 3 3 64 6 2 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Hymn. Verse In all thy plenitude of grace In blessings on your head • In bliss returns to reign In burning climates, far from home In ceaseless hymns their tongues employ In countless numbers let them come. . . . In crowding ranks on every side arise. . . In each event of life, how clear In ever blooming prospects rise In everlasting power to reign In every clime behold a home In every joy that crowns my days In every pain I bear In every temple see thy God In flowers that bloom and die In glad returns of grateful love In God .my strength, howe'er distrest. . . In happier hours I now will give •. In heavenly praise employ In him, my soul, be cleansed from stain. In him the tribes of Adam boast In him thy refuge find, thy rest In Him thy righteousness be found In him we live and move , In his salvation is our hope In holy duties, let ihe day In holy pleasures pass away In honor of my great High-priest In hope of one that ne'er shall end , In humble strains thy grace implore In its diviner forms In latter days shall rise In loftiest songs of praise In loud exalted strains In lower forms, to bless our eyes In majest}^ severe In me, the Saviour of mankind In my hand no price I bring In nature's barren soil In one glad song of praise In one melodious concert rise • In our hearts and lives abound In paths of ruin stray , 104 12 107 120 28 94 53 184 107 70 67 184 184 67 188 96 2C 123 5 14 102 130 14 132 82 33 33 136 33 100 132 55 30 35 99 192 66 139 148 110 5 ■40 I 20 I 5 2 3 5 3 3 4 4 3 2 3 4 5 4 5 5 2 5 2 2 4 4 3 4 5 3 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 I 2 3 1 3 4 3 1 2 4 2 4 1 2 3 3 3 3 4 2 1 1 2 2 4 3 4 2 3 1 1 2 4 5 2 2 5 4 2 147 THE HYMNS In pleasure's path how long I stray 'd. . In prayer, on earth, the saints are one. In reason's ear they all rejoice In Satan's bondage held In softest accents pleads In songs of endless joy In sorrow's evil day In spite of all your towers In splendid triiunph o'er his foes In streams of light and glory given. . . In strength shall still increase In such a frame as this In sweet assemblage join In the fair fertile fields above In the lonely wilderness In the way the fathers trod In their immortal strains In these cold hearts of ours In this barren wilderness In this evil world I dwell In thy most holy- word In thy service, Lord, to-day In thy sole glory ma}^ unite In vain we strive to rise In vain we tune our lifeless songs In vain with lavish kindness In wafer of the driven snow In whom we are, and move, and live. In wisdom's paths of peace In wonder dies away In wonder, love, and praise Increase my faith, increase my hope.. Insensible as steel Inspired with praise, our minds pursue Inspire each lifeless tongue Inspire these souls of thine Inspire us while we sing Inspirer and hearer of prayer Into thy perfect love Invite the longing taste Is all the sacrifice I bring Is better than ten thousand days Is born, of David's line 148 riyrau. Verse Line 161 1 2 134 6 1 7 6 1 41 3 2 114 1 2 200 5 4 206 3 o 189 2 2 99 1 77 3 2 206 6 4 32 4 2 200 1 2 116 2 3 56 2 4 146 2 2 44 6 4 75 1 4 177 3 2 185 2 3 1 3 4 167 2 3 161 9 4 75 3 2 75 3 1 107 2 5 14 1 2 21 4 3 112 2 2 17 2 4 10 1 4 58 4 1 181 2 2 3 6 1 198 1 2 74 1 2 95 3 4 173 1 1 176 6 8 2 3 4 135 5 2 32 3 3 43 3 2 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, Ts his delight, his chosen rest Is laid for your faith in his e:!^cellent word. . . . Is light, for such a Lord Is like to that above Is more than conqueror , Is never raised in vain Is no vain sacrifice , Is now fulfil'd, as long design'd Is pleasing in his eyes Is the sure pledge of heavenly rest , Is (his the Infinite ? 't is He Is throned in light's unbounded blaze , Is vanity and toil , Is whispering, sinner. Come Israel's strength and consolation Israel, still sleeps the tuneful string Israel, still sleeps the tuneful string It bids us use the present hour It died ere its expanding soul It died to sin, it died to cares It gently clear'd my way , It has no charms for me It holds its life from thee alone It lays in heaven the topmost stone It leads thee home, apace, to God , It passes all the bounds of sense It saves us from a thousand snares It seals my pardon too , It seenied to charge me with his death , It spreads from pole to pole , It taught my tears awhile to flow It 3'et may bloom and bear , Its better joys are in the skies Its brightest splendors, darting west , Its torrents to the main , Its varied blessings on my store , Its wisdom, fame, and power Jehovah, Father, Great I AM Jehovah ! Father, Spirit, Son , Jehovah, Great I AM Jehovah's glorious Name be sung Jerusalem breaks forth in songs Jerusalem triumphs, Messiah is King Hymn. Verse 35 1 144 1 1-35 1 27 1 88 2 115 1 91 1 66 2 01 1 33 3 65 3 1G5 3 148 1 131 1 42 2 67 1 67 5 125 3 127 2 127 3 10 1 174 1 50 4 23 4 157 5 140 1 91 3 64 6 64 2 107 4 161 2 49 3 208 3 106 3 190 1 162 6 152 2 152 5 78 4 152 1 103 1 52 5 46 Clio. Line. 6 2 8 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 3 2 4 2 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 3 1 4 3 4 8 4 5 1 2 2 6 ( 1 5 3 o O 2 149 THE HYMNS Hymn. Verse Jesus' agony is o'er , Jesus, and shall it ever be Jesus' blood can cleanse them all Jesus calls from death and night Jesus Christ is our Redeemer Jesus, compared with thine , Jesus, look with pitying eye Jesus, look with pitying eye Jesus, look with pitying eye , Jesus, my Saviour, come Jesus, my strength, my hope , Jesus, now Emmanuel Jesus now is strong to save Jesus, our Lord, their hearts shall know. Jesus, Saviour of my soul Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Jesus, the author, finisher Jesus, the dead, revives again Jesus, thou Friend divine Jesus, thy heavenly radiance shed Jesus, thy timely aid impart Jesus waits his light to shed Jesus waits to shed his light Join, all ye stars, the vocal choir Join in a song with sweet accord Join in immortal songs Join the triumph of the skies J03' and gladness banish sighs Joy is a fruit that will not grow Joy of every waiting heart Joyful all ye nations rise Joyful now my faith to show Joyous as when the reapers bear Judge not the Lord by feeble sense Justice shall guard his throne above Just on the brink of endless woe Keep me, keep me. King of kings. . . . Keep our haughty passions bound Keep them all life's dangerous way Keep us safe from every sin Kindle a flame of sacred love Kindly (hy healing power impart Knowledge, with its gladdening streams. 69 175 81 211 16 200 56 56 172 131 176 45 61 99 143 102 212 72 25 162 60 211 211 6 149 198 45 201 148 42 45 185 47 12 47 15 168 167 86 167 75 121 83 150 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Know that the Lord is God alone , Know that thou art God alone Land nie safe on Canaan's side Late in time behold him come Lay all my worldl}'^ comforts low Lay me low, and keep me theie Lead me all my journey through Learning here, by faith and love Leave, ah, leave me not alone Leave thy folly, cease from crime Leave thy foil}', seek the skies Led by thy providential hand Left the bright realms of bliss Lend, lend your wings ; I monnt, I fly Lest perdition thee arrest Lest thy lamp should cease to burn Lest thy season should be o'er Lest we be driven from thy face , Let all thy converse be sincere Let all, with thankfid hearts, agree Let cares like a wild deluge come Let cheerful anthems fill his house Let each enraptured thought obey Let ever}^ creature rise, and bring Let every element, rejoice Let every heart prepare a throne Let every joy this heart forsfike Let every listening saint above Let every nation now behold Let faith our feeble senses aid Let flames of love arise , Let harp and voice unite their strains , Let heaven and earth, and seas and skies Let heaven and earth in concert sing Let heaven arise, let earth appear Ler him that heareth sa}' , Let him that thirsts for righteousness , Let his glory be thy theme Let humble, penitential woe Let light through distant realms be spread. . . . . Let man, by nobler passions sway'd , Let man rejoice below , Let me, blest seat ! my name behold Hymn Verse Line. 154 1 3 11 4 3 177 4 4 45 3 3 162 5 2 183 4 4 177 2 ,1 1 155 5 3 143 2 3 211 3 1 211 2 4 105 1 2 17 3 2 191 3 4 129 4 3 129 3 3 129 2 3 196 o 3 164 3 1 68 1 3 147 3 1 89 2 3 5 1 2 102 6 1 6 4 1 41 1 3 25 4 3 5 2 4 52 6 3 96 5 1 170 1 2 67 2 2 5 1 4 44 4 3 4 1 1 131 2 1 131 2 o O 22 4 2 96 6 1 100 6 3 5 4 1 76 2 4 28 5 4 151 THE HYMNS Let me hide myself in thee Let me hide myself in thee Let me to thy bosom fly Let morning blush to own the sun Let my life show forth thy praise Let my religious hours alone Let night disown each radiant star Let no ill dreams disturb my rest Let others blindly fly Let sickness blast, and death devour. . . . Let sinners break their massy chains. . . . Let sin no more my soul enslave Let storms of sorrow fall Let that blood our guilt efface Let that love veil our transgression , Let the Creator's praise arise. Let the fiery, cloudy pillar Let the sweet hope that thou art mine. . Let the water and the blood " Let them approach." he cries Let them be the Lion's prey Let them find a resting-place Let this vain world allure no more Let those refuse to sing Let thronging multitudes around Let thy good Spirit ne'er depart Let thy grace, my soul's chief treasure. . Let thy praise our tongues employ Let thy tenderness, so loving Let us each, thy love possessing Let us find our rest in thee Let us, with zeal like theirs inspired. . . . Let worldly minds the world pursue. . . . Let young and old rejoice , Life and grace, whate'er our woe Life and immortality Life, hope, and joy to every heart Life secure without delay Lift up yoiu' heads, ye heavenly gates.. Lift up your heads, ye heavenly gates. , Light and life to all he brings Light darted forth in vivid rays Like him, in grace and knowledge grow 152 Hymn. Verse Line 139 1 2 139 3 6 143 1 2 175 3 2 150 '1 o 8 36 1 2 175 2 2 168 5 3 185 2 2 205 6 1 100 6 1 65 5 1 147 3 2 81 4 2 81 4 1 103 1 2 177 2 3 156 1 139 1 3 87 2 1 86 3 2 86 4 2 125 3 1 149 2 1 100 5 1 135 2 3 150 o O 5 83 1 4 86 3 3 40 1 3 42 1 4 212 2 1 174 1 1 j 31 1 2 ! 83 hr 1 ! 38 3 4 96 6 4 211 3 3 73 2 3 73 5 3 45 5 2 4 3 3 112 2 3 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, Like him, may we be found below. .. Like Lebanon, in towering- pride. ... Like Noah's weary dove Like Sharon's fruitful soil Like us unhonor'd and unknown. . . . Like you may on my God attend. . . . Live this day, as if 't were my last.. . Lo ! his triumphant chariot waits. . . . Lo, Jesus, who invites Lo ! Salem's daughters weep around.. Lo ! the redeem'd of God ascend. ... Lo ! what a cloud of witnesses , Lo ! with deep contrition turning Long and loud for vengeance call . . . . Long desired of every nation Long, long before life's brilliant noon . Long may they echo in thy praise. . . . Look down, Lord, with pitying eye. Loose all your bars of massy light. . . . Lord, bid this work of love Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing. . . . Lord ! even so ; I wait thy hour Lord, for the just thou dost provide. . . Lord, for these our souls shall raise. . . Lord, for these our souls shall raise. . . Lord, for these our souls shall raise. . . Lord, for th}^ glory shine the whole. . . Lord God of truth and grace Lord, guide our doubtful feet aright. . . Lord, here accept our hearts Lord, how delightful 't is to see Lord, I love to worship there Lord, I my vows to thee renew Lord, I would commune with thee. . . Lord, keep us safe this night Lord, make me understand thy law.. . Lord, may we be thine to-day Lord, my God, I long to know Lord, obediently we'll go Lord of life, all praise excelling Lord our God, for these, thy bounties. Lord, pity and supply my need Lord, send a bean) of light divine Hymn. Line 112 2 1 lOG 6 1 24 1 1 106 6 4 112 1 3 164 5 4 164 2 2 73 5 1 131 4 1 72 1 2 28 3 2 212 1 1 81 2 1 81 3 2 42 2 3 126 2 3 101 2 2 135 6 3 73 3 1 110 5 1 40 1 1 131 4 3 120 1 1 83 2 5 83 3 5 83 4 5 3 3 1 196 5 1 90 4 1 110 4 3 113 1 1 38 1 2 164 8 1 172 1 4 171 3 1 1 5 1 167 1 3 151 1 1 146 4 1 117 1 1 203 4 1 162 5 5 197 1 6 1 153 THE HYMNS Lord teach us how to pray , Lord, this bosom's ardent feeh'ng , Lord, tune our hearts to praise and love Lord, unalHicted, undismay'd , Lord, visit thy forsaken race , Lord, we depend upon thy care Lord, we have profess'd thy Name Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise thee Love inscribed upon them all Love so amazing, so divine Love's pure flame within me raise Love's redeeming work is done Low before thy footstool kneeling Low we bow th' adoring knee Made like him, like him we rise Made us of clay, and form'd us men. . . Made you with himself to live Maintain thy glorious war Makes every country please Makes the dead sinner live Make them and own them still as thine, Make us, by thy transforming grace. . . . Man, honor'd man, was made Many ask to enter there Matured the swelling grain May all, at length, in heaven appear. . May all our forests smile May angels guard us while we sleep.. . May be for ever barr'd May bid the tide of time roll on May come death's gloomy night May every heart obey , May every heart with rapture say , May grace sustain at last May I like you in God delight May I the means endure May it before the world appear May my heart within me burn May speak their joys abroad May the fruits of thy salvation May this dread truth, " I too must die," May thousands yet unborn May thy presence 154 lymn. Verse Line 134 7i 4 150 3! 1 198 6 1 161 1 1 108 2 1 178 5 3 195 3 2 150 1 1 183 2 3 62 4 3 150 3 6 69 2 1 150 3 3 56 1 2 69 4 3 154 2 2 128 1 4 30 4 4 120 3 2 79 3 4 50 5 2 178 6 3 4 8 2 195 1 3 84 4 2 39 2 4 106 6 2 171 3 3 126 O 4 50 6 2 126 2 4 125 4 2 17 4 3 166 5 4 164 6 1 166 4 4 101 4 3 38 5 2 149 2 4 40 2 3 125 2 3 110 5 3 40 2 5 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED May we always own thy hand , May we for ever lie May we labor, watch, and pray May worldl}^ cares our bosoms liy , May your devotion me inspire Men once like us with suffering- tried Mercy and grace are thine alone , Mercy and truth, with sweet accord Mercy, descending from above Mercy, every sorrow sliaring Mercy, Lord, thine own decree Mere liuman energy shall faint Methought once turned his eyes on me Might I not with reason fear Mig-ht plead thy g-racious Name Mig-ht}^ God, ascended Lord Mighty Victor ! reign for ever Millions shall be redeem'd from death My ears attend the cry Minutes and mercies multiplied Minutes came (juick, but mercies were More blessings than their father lost More precious are her bright rewards More swift, more free than they More than conquerors they stand More to be fear'd than they Mortals, your homage be gratefully bringing I Mother of cities ! o'er thy head Mournfully will they exclaim Move round this dark terrestrial l)all Must lie as low as ours Must seek him. Lord, by thee Must stain his robes witli purple gore My all to thy covenant care My anxious thoughts employ'd My bed of death, for Thou hast died , My best desires are faint and few My calling to fulfil My conflicts o'er, my labours done My conscience felt and own'd tlie guilt My conscience sprinkle with thy blood My crimes, my crimes arise in view My daily thanks employ Hymn Verse 11 4 112 4 167 2 34 2 164 5 212 1 21 2 41 4 114 1 117 117 7 206 6 64 1 lyy 3 133 5 56 4 61 4 ()6 4 189 1 170 2 170 2 102 5 204 2 170 2 201 2 10 7 46 3 28 5 195 3 7 5 189 2 209 1 66 3 173 1 51 2 160 5 181 o 179 2 162 8 64 3 162 2 121 6 10 10 1 4 I ^- 1 3 1 2 i t ' 3 1 1 1 i 3 t 2 1 3 3 4 5 1 3 2 1 3 4 3 4 8 4 1 1 1 2 4 4 2 3 2 4 1 2 2 1 5 2 2 155 THE HYMNS Hymn. My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My Mv My My My My My My My My My My My Mv My My My My My My My My My My clays unclouded as ihey pass ever dear delight ever grateful heart, Lord feeble efforts aid God, and is thy table spread , God, my Father, and my Friend God, my heaven, my all God, permit me not to be God, since thou hast raised me up , God, thy powerful aid impart , grace, all-sufficient, shall be thy supply grateful soul, for ever praise guardian and my guide , heart from every sin release heart growls warm with holy fire.. ... . . . heart shall find delight in praise , heart with inward horror shrinks , humble prayer, arise joy ; for, though his frown is just , life and death attend , life didst rescue from the grave life's brief remnant all be thine lifted eye, without a tear lingering soul, my lardy feet morning sacrifice I bring noon-day walks he shall attend opening eyes with rapture see presence, from the bed of dust presence heals the wounded heart richest gain I count but loss, rising soul surveys Saviour and my God Saviour and my King Saviour hanging on the tree Saviour not ashamed of me scanty span doth still prolong shield and tower sins give sharpness to the nail soul above the wreck shall rise soul, adoring, turns to thee soul lies humbled in the dust soul shall meet thy will sold sliall rise on joyful wing 156 169 2 10 58 94 121 147 57 123 58 144 19 58 137 36 184 192 156 208 156 123 51 184 208 162 9 37 207 207 62 10 65 200 64 175 50 152 65 208 163 135 184 37 2 5 12 3 1 7 3 1 1 5 4 1 5 5 2 4 2 1 2 3 2 4 6 4 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 4 1 5 1 2 4 3 1 6 5 4 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Hymn. My soul with heavenly thoughts supply. My soul would yet its spot letaiu My steadfast heart shall fear no ill My steadfast heart shall know no fear. . . My steps to guide, my heart to cheer. . . My succor and salvation, Lord My thoughts, God, ascend to thee. . . . My throne is fix'd on high My tortured breast, my streaming eyes.. My vile ingratitude I mourn My voice or hands denj' My weak resistance, ah, how vain My weary soul, God, release My weary wandering steps he leads. . . . My willing soul would stay Mysterious Godhead, Three in One Nail'd to the shameful tree Nay, triumph in his love Never from thy pasture roving Never shall thy people, never Never to murmur at thy stay New dominion every hour New time, new favors, and new joys. . . Night and sin will he no more Nipp'd by the wind's unkindly blast. . . . No cares to break the long repose No chastisement by the way No foes, no violence I fear , No fruit it yields, no blosom bears , No gloomy fears their souls dismay. . . . , No groans, to mingle with the songs. . . , No harm, while thou, my God, art near, No midnight shade, no clouded sun,. . . No hiore alarms from ghostl}'^ foes No more, believer, mourn thy lot No more delight afford No more dominion have No more fatigue, no more distress , No more he grieves for sorrows ])ast. . . . No more shall foes unclean invade No more shall hell's insulting host No more the face of horror wear No oil the olive yield 168 5 2 14 1 3 9 3 3 184 6 3 162 5 4 176 6 3 37 1 3 207 1 2 121 7 2 59 2 3 25 3 2 58 2 3 136 4 1 9 2 4 32 4 1 78 4 63 1 2 208 4 3 86 3 1 61 4 3 176 4 3 201 1 8 170 3 1 167 4 3 205 2 1 50 8 2 183 3 2 60 3 3 49 1 3 194 2 5 50 7 3 60 3 4 50 8 3 50 8 1 148 4 1 174 2 2 6S 3 4 50 7 1 186 3 2 29 o O 1 29 3 3 8 4 4 208 1 3 157 THE HYMNS No powers of darkness me molest. No sacred beams, no radiance mild No strangers mock thy captive chain No taunting- foes the song- require No ; the Church delights to raise No ; when I blush, be this my shame None but a living- power unites None, none can meet him, and escape None, the contest to maintain Nor all of death to die Nor any future conflict fears , Nor be the faithful warning vain Nor bleed, nor die in vain Nor cast the meanest wretch away Nor cast the sinner quite a\vay Nor death nor hell shall harm Nor did he send his Son to be Nor fear its enmity Nor feel ray easy yoke. .' Nor from his cause will we depart Nor fiom my hope remove Nor hide thy presence from my heart r. . . , Nor hope lends a ray the poor seaman to cherish Nor in thy righteous anger swear , Nor is the least a cheerful heart Nor let me feel one vain desire , Nor let my prophets be afraid , Nor let thy spreading Gospel rest Nor scorn their humble claim , Nor shall they study war again Nor short thine arm to save Nor sin, nor hell, shall reach that place Nor storms shall beat, nor billows roll Nor take thine everlasting flight , Nor will thy watchful Monarch cease Nor would receive another guest , Not all th' angelic songs above , Not all that earth and sin can say Not all the books on earth beside , Not idly pass, nor fruitless be Not Jordan's streams nor death's cold flood , Not many mornings rise Not many years their course shall run ■ Hymn. Verse 168 5 106 4 67 4 67 4 155 4 175 4 142 2 13 5 61 3 196 2 186 3 125 4 65 5 165 4 136 1 209 3 142 4 185 2 185 1 90| 2| 176 6 135 2 119 1 136 3 10 10 37 3 98 3 94 6 87 2 55 5 120 5 50 7 147 4 136 1 29 4 37 2 132 6 113 2 1 6 165 2 199 6 48 3 1 48 31 ALPHABETICALLY ABRANGED. Not to live without the cross Not to the terrors of the Lord Not to the thunder of that word Not with the leaven, as of old Nought escapes, without, within Now, and through all eternity Now before the throne of God Now finish'd in the toinb Now for their deliverance rise Now from the altar of our hearts Now I have known the Lord Now let our praise ascend Now let thine ear attend Now let thy Gospel's joyful sound Now like a garden bloom Now, Lord, I would be thine alone Now may the God of grace and power Now raise your voices high Now seated in glory, the mariner cherish Now the morning light is come Now the shades of night are gone. ..'........ Now, these little ones receiving Now thy gracious kingdom bring Now to his praise I'll spend my breath Now we are taught to read bid this trifling world retire , burst its bonds, and set it free , 0, by all thy pains and woe O cease, my wandering soul change these wretched hearts of ours 0, could our thoughts and wishes fly death, where is thy sting enter his gates witb thanksgiving and song.. for a song of ardent praise , God Triune, to thee we owe gracious God, in whom I live. . .■ O grave, where is thy victory great Physician, see my grief 0, hadst thou left me unchastised happy bond, that seals my vows O happy day, that stays my choice happ3^ is the man who hears hear, believe, and bless the Lord Hymn. Verse Line. 183 1 2 26 1 1 26 1 3 68 2 1 172 2 2 110 5 6 201 2 3 126 1 4 81 1 4 170 1 1 174 2 4 35 3 3 35 3 1 35 3 5 106 3 4 174 5 1 82 1 1 48 1 2 119 2 3 167 1 2 167 1 1 86 2 1 42 3 4 122 6 3 110 2 1 37 3 1 60 1 4 56 1 5 24 2 1 20 6 1 197 4 1 191 3 6 153 3 1 95 2 1 77 4 1 58 3 1 191 3 5 162 4 5 161 3 1 89 2 1 89 1 1 204 1 1 130 2 6 159 THE HYMNS holy, holy, holy Lord Holy Spirit from above how benevolent and kind how dark, and vain, and wild O, how shall I appear 0, how shall I appear how shall words with equal warmth 0, if I trust thy sovereign skill in the morn of life, when youth Jesus, Lamb once crucified Jesus, once rock'd on the breast of the billow O keep me at thy sacred feet keep me from the ills that wait keep me in thy heavenly way King of Glory, come Lamb of God, was ever pain lead me onward to the skies let him freely come let our warm affections move let thy liand support me still let thy mercy tune my tongue let thy table honor'd be let triumphant faith dispel let us our salvation work let us to that Saviour fly 0, long-expected year ! begin Lord, on thee our hopes we stay make this heart rejoice or ache O man, of woman born may each tender bosom move may his love (immortal flame) may I find in death may it all my powers engage may my soul on thee repose O may our souls adoring own O may that love which spread this board O may the precious seed take root O may the sweet, the blissful theme may these heavenly pages be •. . . may this goodness lead our land may thy grace our spirits move '. may thy love inspire my tongue may we all remember well 160 Hymn. Verse Line 11 1 1 11 3 1 178 2 1 151 3 2 192 1 4 192 3 4 10 2 1 121 11 1 92 1 1 77 2 1 119 2 1 59 5 3 162 6 3 58 6 1 35 2 1 63 4 3 162 7 6 131 3 2 9G 3 3 60 5 3 169 1 3 94 4 1 141 1 1 210 1 3 125 5 1 50 9 1 186 4 1 181 5 1 188 1 2 114 1 O 17 1 3 190 4 1 179 2 3 168 4 1 34 1 5 95 3 3 39 1 3 17 5 1 2 5 1 85 3 1 34 2 5 135 8 1 171 1 3 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. O ma}' we lose these useless tongues.. . . uioiuner, such, the Lord declares... . . receive my soul at last receive ns then at last refresh us save nie, whom thou cam'st to save... Saviour, daily more like thee Savioiu-, till my life shall end serve him with gladness and fear O shed thy spirit from ahove O smile, and bid my sorrows cease speed m}^ soul to thee spirit of the living God O spread thy sheltering wings around. . . O Sim of Righteousness divine 0, ll with tliee Teach me some melodious measure Teach me thy precepts, all divine Hymn. Verse Lin 117 8 2 22 1 4 83 7 2 83 5 5 83 6 5 11 4 2 51 1 4 189 3 3 117 7 1 105 3 5 166 5 2 106 2 2 18 1 3 212 2 2 88 2 1 88 1 8 2 3 3 100 1 4 188 3 2 127 3 4 202 4 1 1 6 4 64 6 3 148 4 4 56 1 6 84 5 4 145 1 5 18 2 2 83 3 2 70 1 3 206 5 2 100 3 4 206 4 1 25 8 1 64 2 1 134 6 4 182 4 3 9 112 1 97 1 2 166 1 1 3 172 3 4 18 2 1 162! 3 5 173 THE HYMN Hymn. Teach me to die, that so I may , Teach me to live, that I may dread , Teach me to love thy sacred word Teach them iinmortal souls to gain , Teach them thy chosen flock to feed Teach them to seek thy slighted grace Teach them to sow the precious seed , Teach us that death to shun , Teach us the Father to confess Tell how he cometh ; from nation to nation Tell how he form'd your shining frame. . . . Tell me, my soul, can this be death Temptation without, and corruption within. T' enrich the humble poor Ten thousand thousand precious gifts Ten thousand times thy goodness grieved... Ten thousand times thy goodness seen. . . . . T' exclude me from thy people's rest Than east or west unfold Than gems, or stores of gold Thanks we give, and adoration That all my powers, with all their might. . . That all our hopes begin That all we think, and all we do That beauty can disclose , That boundless love can give That bounds the few and weary days That breath is thine, eternal God That, by thy guidance blest, we ma}^ That calls my willing soul away That calls thee from on high That can to life and bliss restore That 'circles Sion's holy ground That faith in Christ's atoning blood That firm remains on high , That friendship must demand That glows within my ravish'd heart That grace can do the rest That guilty sinners, such as I . . .^ , That having all things done , That hear this Joyful sound , That heart will rest on thee That here its holy pledges tastes I74 168 168 2 100 100 108 100 196 74 46 6 191 187 41 10 136 136 136 204 204 40 164 19 3 92 141 188 50 74 28 180 59 159 192 206 125 10 51 133 88 52 184 94 3 8 6 4 4 2 4 5 6 2 1 2 2 5 10 2 2 3 2 2 2 9 3 6 1 2 4 4 5 1 3 4 3 4 2 1 2 3 5 4* 3 6 4 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. That hoping pardon through his blood Tiiat hymn'd my great Redeemer's praise That ] hke you my age may spend That 1 may break thy laws no more That I no more revere his Name That infant hps can try That lays thee with the dead That leads me to the Lan)b That leads me to the Lamb That, long as life itself shall last That looks to thee when sin is near That man had done That men to answer him should dare That mercy I adore That mocks the gazer's eye That Name in heaven and earth adored That Name to us is Love That never knew our God That now return no more Tlial our whole lives were thine That sacred stream, that heavenly food That saw the Lord arise That see this heavenly light That, shelter'd near thy side That soar'd the earth around That soul, though all hell shall endeavour to shake. . That tastes those gifts with joy That thou slialt overcome at last That tramples down and casts behind That trembles in the breast That truth to keep, that life to win That vow renew'd shall daily hear That we may view thy glorious face That were a tribute far too small That wings the air or treads the plains That, with returning wants, the Lord That with the world, myself, and 'I'hee That ye 're commission'd from above The angel host, a beauteous train The angel of the Lord came down The Ark shall ride the sea of fire The awful Sovereign of the skies The baits of pleasing ill Hymn 113 159 164 113 175 134 188 182 182 90 176 79 14 184 188 96 54 149 92 91 94 32 52 133 24 144 10 157 176 134 209 89 189 62 5 90 168 97 28 43 24 165 176 4 4 3 2 3 4 1 4 6 4 2 1 3 3 1 8 3 2 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 8 2 2 4 4 4 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 4 2 1 2 5 3 4 4 4 2 3 1 4 4 3 5 2 4 3 4 2 3 2 3 3 2 3 175 THE HYMNS The barren fig-tree spare The baltle fought, the victory won The beams that shine from Sion's hill The bleeding- soul to cure. The blessing-s of thy grace impart The blest and undivided Three The bliss for which we sigh The book of life divine The bread that lives bej^ond the tomb The Bride, the Church of Christ, proclaims The brightest archangel in glory excelling. Tlie brightest glories earth can yield The budding fig-tree droop and die The bud may have a bitter taste The cheerless waters found The Christian law of love The Christian's native air The Church our blest Redeemer saved. . . . The city of our God The clouds ye so much dread " The Comforter is come." The consecrated cross The contrite sinner rears The course but yesterday begun The cross, all stain'd with hallow 'd blood.. The darkness shineth as the light The dawn of thy returning day The day is past and gone The day of grace is past and gone The dead in Christ shall first arise The dead which they contain'd before The dearest idol I have known The desert features soon were lost The early and the latter rain The end of cares, the end of pains The end of tilings created The end of tilings created The evening shades appear The everlasting spring of joy . . .• The everlasting tluone of Him The fading glory disappears The faith wliich new-creates the heart. . . . The falling of a tear 116 " Hymn. Verse Line 49 3 2 66 1 4 i 55 1 1 41 5 2 '■ 156 2 3 123 6 2 196 2 2 110 2 2 94 5 4 131 1 3 46 1 3 25 8 3 208 1 2 , 12 5 3 24 1 4 115 4 4 134 4 2 25 1 3 26 2 2 12 3 2 76 1 4 176 2 8 207 3 4 126 1 3 1137 4 3 : 60 1 2 ! 37 1 2 1171 1 1 1 194 3 5 194 2 1 194 1 6 '182 b 1 105 2 2 83 6 2 33 o O 4 194 1 2 194 4 2 171 1 2 74 9 3 206 2 3 205 4 3 142 3 1 134 2 2 , Tl le Tl le Tl 16 Tl le Tl 16 Tl le Tl le Tl le Tl 16 Tl le Tl le Tl le Tl le Tl le Tl le Tl le Tl 16 Tl le Tl 10 Tl 16 Tl 16 Tl 16 Tl 16 Tl le Tl le Tl 16 Tl >6 Tl 16 Tl 16 Tl 16 Tl 16 Tl 16 Tl 16 Tl 16 Tl 16 a r rh Tl 16 Tl 16 The The The The The ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. fears of guilt and woe feeling heart, the judging head fellowship of kindred minds few lurid mornings that dawn on us here. . . . fields provide me food, and show First-Fiuits of the tomb flame shall not hurt thee, I only design flowery spring at thy command gates of brass before him burst gates of the devouring grave gathering nations come gathering storm shall see general burst of joy gentle Saviour calls gifts of God are strewn glorious firmament he spread glorious jubilee proclaim glorious theme renew glory, pure and bright Godhead only One God of Abraham praise God of Abraham praise God of grace will ne'er despise God of heaven is ours God of life, whose constant care God who reigns on high goodness of the Lord grace of their ascended God grace that calls us to thy throne grace that calls us to thy throne gratitude declare grave as little as my bed graves of all his saints he bless'd great archangels sing great design 6 hand that made us is divine." hardest labors of the road hart desires the cooling stream heart-cheering news let the earth echo round heart unchanged can never rise heathen in his blindness heaven arose, the earth appear'd heaven-built towers of Salem rise Hymn. Verse Line. Il41 1 2 5 4 2 27 1 3 187 1 3 1 o O 1 71 1 2 144 4 3 8 3 1 41 3 3 122 2 1 47 2 2 184 6 2 5 4 6 87 1 1 107 2 6 4 4 1 97 1 3 10 11 4 106 1 4 79 4 4 152 1 1 152 2 1 135 5 3 149 3 1 50 1 1 152 5 1 1 3 2 98 5 4 34 1 6 34 3 6 10 2 2 168 3 2 124 4 1 152 5 2 79 3 6 7 6 4 186 4 4 159 1 2 46 2 2 20 1 3 107 2 7 4 1 3 28 2 2 177 THE HYMNS The heavenly babe you there shall find. . The heavenly region it surveys The height of some commanding hill. . . . The heirs of heaven are such as these . . . The hill of Sion yields The honor of thy Name be spread The hope of heaven his spirit cheers The house of thine abode The humble, hallow'd cell The ills that I this day have done The iron fetters yields The joyful news to all impart Tlie joyful sound proclaim The joys that from thy presence flow. . . . The Judge of man I see appear. The Judge of man I see a{)pear The King a seat hath there prepared. . . . The King himself comes near The King of Glory praise The King of saints and angels too The King who reigns in Salem's towers. . The labor of thy dying love The labors of his life were love The Lamb for sinners slain The Lamb of God hath died The lamp of life deny The law gave sin its strength and power. . The Life, the Truth, the way The Lord makes bare his arm The Lord my pasture shall prepare The Lord, my strength and righteousness. The Lord of boundless power possess'd. . . The Lord of Glory dies for men The Lord of glory dwells The Lord of life arose The Lord, our righteousness The Lord that all his foes o'ercame The Lord, the Maker of them all The Lord will happiness divine The Majesty on high The mandate, " Be there light : " The mansions of the dead The mighty chorus aid 178 Hymn. Verse 43 4 140 3 186 1 87 2 149 7 114 4 186 3 25 1 207 168 2 41 3 97 2 107 o o 36 4 194 1 194 4 28 4 32 2 35 1 73 6 55 3 137 4 178 4 107 4 141 3 107 3 124 3 134 t-r 1 52 6 9 1 135 8 73 6 72 o O 200 3 30 2 152 4 73 4 31 4 181 1 134 3 4 3 193 5 6 2 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. The might}' flood that rolls The mighty God and Lord The mild refreshing dew The minister of sin The mite my willing hands can give. . . . The momentary glories waste The moon takes up the wondrous tale. . . The moon to rule tlie night The morning flowers display their sweets The morning light salutes mine eyes. . . . The motion of a hidden fire The mountains, in thy wrath The Name of Jesus glorify The night is no darkness to me The night of death draws near The number'd hour is on the wing The One sole giver of all life The panoply of God The path of life divine The path of prayer thyself hast trod .... The people now behold the dawn The plants in beauty grew The power on thee to call The powers of hell are captive led The praise of every holy thought The praises of the sky The Prince of Peace The prisoner leaps to burst his chains. . . " The promised child is born ! " The promise is for me The promise of the Father, thou The race that long in darkness pined. .. The radiant sun to rule the day The raging sea was hush'd in peace. . . . The rising God forsakes the tomb The rivers of woe shall not thee overflow The Rock of Ages stands The rolling seasons, as they move The sacred Persons Three The sacred vail is rent in twain The sad in spirit cheers The safe, the narrow way " The Saviour died for nie." Hymn. 190 47 84 142 116 205 7 4 205 162 134 13 104 173 171 188 123 88 206 134 47 84 21 73 21 207 152 102 44 176 74 47 4 120 72 144 206 84 79 66 207 20 17 Line. 1 4 4 4 1 3 2 4 1 2 3 1 3 2 4 3 3 4 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 4 4 2 4 2 3 1 3 3 1 2 2 3 3 3 2 4 4 179 THE HYMNS The Saviour promised long 41 The Saviour, when to heaven he rose 99 The Saviour, Avho is Christ the Lord 43 The seas shall waste, the skies to smoke decay 53 The seeds which piety and love 116 The sever'd olive branch again 108 The short allotted span 188 The short lived beauties die away 205 The short lived beauties die away 205 The sickening anguish of despair 100 The sight his fainting strength renews i 186 The slumber of the tomb 190 Tiie smallest fish that swims the seas ' 118 The solid marbles rend [ 6 The Son of the Highest, how lowly his birth 4.(j The soul from sin for ever free ; 198 The soul he delights to defend I 173 Hymn. Verse Line The soul is raised from sin and death. The soul's affections, hopes, desires The soul that early seeks my face The soul that to Jesus hath fled for repose. . . . Tlie souls who trust in thee Tlie sower hid the grain The spacious earth around The spacious firmament on high The Spirit, in his power divine The Spirit, in our hearts The spring's sweet influence, Lord, was thine, The spring whence all these blessings flow. . . . The stars are all conceal'd , The stars that in their courses roll , The storms obey'd thy will , The strength is all his own The stubborn will subdue , The summer rays with vigor shine , Tlie sun as darkest night be black The sun is taught by thee to rise , The sunshine of thy days. The sympathizing tear The tall, the wise, the reverend head The tempest, fire, and smoke The temple's vail in sunder breaks The terrors of that day Hj 1 198 3 173 4 78 r) O 31 3 126 4 141 5 132 5 84 2 16 3 7 1 14 2 131 1 84 3 99 6 174 3 1 2 120 6 210 2 20 3 8 3 65 2 8 2 92 3 27 3 189 2 26 1 63 2 193 4 180 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, The text and doctrine of thy word The theme demands immortal tong-ucs. . . . The things which are above, where Christ, The thoughts of sucli amazing bhss The throbbing heart, the streaming eye. . . The tide of time shall never The trembling earth deserts her place The tribute of its love to bring The triumphs of the cross record The triumphs of thy love repeat The trumpet sounds, the graves restore.. . . The type of heaven's eternal rest The upward glancing of an eye The veil of darkness rend in twain The voice of praise and prayer The voice of this instructive scene The watchmen join their voice The watchword at the gates of death The weary find eternal rest. The whole triumphant host The widow and the fatherless The will perverse, the passions blind The Wonderful, the Counsellor The wonders of his love The wonders of thy love declare The working of his hands. .,. The work of an Almighty hand The work to be perform'd is ours The world and worldly things beloved... . The world can never fill The world can never give The world from nothing came The world recedes, it disappears The world, sin, death, and hell o'erthrew. The world thy glories shall confess Thee I'll extol, with thankful voice Thee, Lord of lords, and King of kings. . . . Thee, self-abased in mortal guise Thee, source of life's eternal morn Thee, throned in glory's endless blaze. . . . Thee victor of the grave and hell Their ancient homes, their friends in youth Their ancient seats forsake Hymn. Verse Line 113 3 2 96 2 4 71 3 3 149 5 3 160 3 6 54 4 5 13 4 3 85 3 3 104 4 2 200 5 3 194 1 5 30 1 6 134 2 3 108 3 1 31 3 2 125 4 1 52 5 1 134 4 3 102 4 3 152 6 1 117 Clio. 2 20 2 1 47 5 3 132 2 4 37 4 3 206 4 4 7 2 4 210 2 3 51 2 1 182 3 4 196 2 1 3 1 4 191 3 1 73 4 3 29 2 4 123 1 2 1G3 3 4 163 1 3 163 2 4 163 3 3 163 i 2 3 105 1 4 13 4 2 181 THE HYMNS Their best acquirements are our gain Their brightest day, alas, how vain Their darkness turn to hght Their early blessings on his Name Their glory I survey Their great Original proclaim Their harvest treasures home Their help. Omnipotence Their holy footsteps trace. ., Their humble hope thou wilt reward Their infants in his arms he took. Their influence to our song Their land from error's chain Their Maker, Jesus, dies Their Saviour and brethren, transported to greet Their Saviour and their God Their sins, through Christ, forgiven Their victory and thy sorrows boast Their words, and let those words be thine Their worship and vows Then the Lamb amidsi the throne Then, amidst eternal joy Then ask — " death, where is thy sting" Then, chief o'er all his works below Then count thy present trials small Then " Cut it down," the Lord commands Then, from sin and sorrow free Then, from thine eternal throne Then He, who once vouchsafed to bear Then I can smile at Satan's rage , Then, if we bear the Saviour's name Then, joyfully, while life we have Then let me love my Bible more i. . . Then let me serve Thee all my days Then let our songs abound Then let us join the heavenly choirs.. Then let us swell responsive notes Then look propitious from thy throne Then never shall my soul despair Then no disease withstands Then point to realms of endless day Then praise this God, who bows his ear Then rest on Sion's hill Hymn. Verse Line. 100 2 3 197 3 1 54 2 6 102 3 4 28 2 3 7 1 4 47 2 4 120 1 4 212 2 4 132 5 3 112 3 3 198 1 4 107 1 8 65 2 4 187 5 2 52 6 4 26 4 4 1 29 3 4 100 3 2 109 2 3 201 3 3 ! 155 6 3 72 6 3 4 8 1 157 5 3 49 2 3 172 3 3 172 4 3 160 3 3 147 2 3 178 4 3 124 5 1 1 7 1 165 5 1 149 8 1 95 3 1 44 2 1 101 1 3 192 5 1 122 3 2 160 5 5 85 2 1 24 5 4 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Then save us, Lord, from slavish fear Then send down (hy Spirit thy raiisom'd to cherish. . Then shall my drooping' spirit rise Then shall, on faith's suhlimest wing Then shall our hearts obey thy word Then shall our hopes ascend on high , Then shall our passions and our powers Then shall our souls adoring own Then shall the day indeed be thine Then, should oppressing foes invade Then spake the Lord Omnipotent Then tell me, gracious God, is mine Then, though sinners cry without Then, through our solitary coast Then, to thy courts when I repair Then waft our souls above Then wake, my soul, stretch every nerve Then welcome each declining day Then, what I vow'd in my distress Then why lament departed friends Then why on bending Avillows hung Then will I teach the world thy ways Then, within thy fold eternal There, anchor'd safe, my weary soul There, brethren, from our common home There, crown'd with everlasting joy There dwells the Lord, our King There, everlasting spring abides There faith prevails There, from the rivers of his grace There God is all in all There his trimnphal chariot waits There humbly fall before his feet There is a death, whose pang There is a land of pure delight There is a life above There, is everlasting peace There, joys unseen by mortal eyes There, rmist a Mediator plead There, on a throne (how dazzling bright !) There, safe thou shalt abide There, shall the followers of the Lamb There shall we see his face Hymn. Verse 1 Line, j 82 4 1 111) 3 3 158 4 1 197 1 80 4 3 125 5 3 I 20 6 3 1 31 3 5 1 34 3 4 1 80 5 1 i 4 3 1 181 1 3 195 2 3 i 105 2 1 37 4 1 149 3 4 ' 180 4 1 48 2 3 ' 123 5 1 124 2 1 , 07 5 1 ; 135 7 1 j 86 4 1 1 147 4 1 1 105 3 4 I 28 3 4 152 4 1 199 2 1 79 4 149 4 3 , 208 3 ^ : 73 1 133 1 3 ' 196 4 1 199 1 1 196 3 2 145 2 5 197 1 14 4 1 198 4 1 24 4 1 198 5 1 149 4 1 183 THE HYMNS There, sweet be my rest, till he bid me arise There, sweet shall be thy rest There, thousands worship at thy feet There, through eternity, I hear There, we know, thy word believing There, will sorrow ever cease.. There, with the Saviour and his saints There your exalted Saviour see These are the joys which satisfy These from great affliction came These hands let useful skill forsake These lovely names I ne'er could plead. . . . These solemn, consecrated hours These through fiery trials frod These thy God ordains to bless These transient scenes will soon decay These various mercies from above These walls we to thine honor raise Th' exalted Saviour shines They all reflect thy light They are happy now, and we They bring me but nearer to thee. They call us to deliver They cast dishonour on thy Lord They ever cry They fade upon the sight They fix my hopes on thy abode. They hear of heaven, and learn the way.. . They helpless stand before his bar They left the solid land They'll reign with him on high They're one in word and mind They rise to heaven above They to the farthest nation spread They, with unwearied step, shall tread Thine arm, Almighty God, can aid Thine arm, unseen, convey'd me safe Thine be the hymn that rolls its tide Thine eye beholds, with kind regard Thine it is to make us prosper Thine may our offspring be Thine, Lord, are power and greatness. . . . Things absent it can set in view 184 ~ Hymn. Verse Line. 187 3 3 24 4 2 200 5 1 207 1 3 86 2 3 145 2 7 212 5 .3 70 3 1 148 3 1 201 2 2 25 3 3 121 8 1 34 1 4 201 2 1 117 Oho. 1 197 2 1 84 4 1 101 2 1 198 4 2 3 3 2 146 2 3 173 2 4 107 1 7 157 1 3 152 6 4 197 2 2 161 4 2 113 1 4 14 3 4 4 5 2 124 1 4 134 6 2 206 8 4 98 5 3 206 7 1 121 1 3 10 6 3 77 2 3 132 5 1 203 3 3 87 3 4 203 2 1 140 2 1 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Think how the all-seeing- God, thy ways. ...... This blessing, above all , This blood is for thy ransom paid Tliis day let sinners own thy sway , This day may our devotion rise , This day thy favoring hand be nigh This dull soul to rapture raise This for sin could not atone This heavenly land from ours , This innumerable throng This institution bless This is happiness to me This is the day the Lord hath made This is the homage he requires This is the temple of the Lord This peaceful calm within the breast This people as thy own This temple as thy home This voice in silence die This wise and noble end Thither be all thy cliildren led Thither, forgetting things behind Thither, from earth's remotest end Th' oppressor's reign is broke Those checks which we should know Those follies now no longer please Those gloomy doubts that rise Thou all our works in us hast wrought Thou art the Comforter, the gift , Thou art the Life, the rending tomb Thou art the Truth, thy word alone Thou art the Way, the Truth, the Life Thou art the Way, to thee alone Thou art their sure defence Tiiou callest burden'd souls to thee Thou canst not search his mind, nor trace Thou dazzling orb of hquid fire Thou didst seek me when a stranger.- Thou didst support my sinking hopes Thou didst to him thy all commit Thou ever good and just Thou gav'st the sunnncr's suns to shine Thou gav'st the word, the winds did cease Hymn Verse Line. 164 3 3 176 4 5 64 5 3 30 4 5 33 2 1 166 2 1 150 1 6 139 2 3 199 2 4 201 1 2 110 5 4 183 2 4 31 1 1 31 3 1 31 2 1 33 3 1 35 2 4 35 2 3 25 3 4 O 6 2 94 1 3 212 5 1 28 3 1 47 3 2 76 4 2 174 2 1 199 5 2 21 3 1 74 2 1 209 3 1 209 2 1 209 4 1 209 1 1 120 1 2 133 2 3 206 4 3 6 2 2 18 3 1 123 2 3 157 3 2 122 5 2 84 3 3 120 6 1 185 THE HYMNS Hytnu. Verse Line 76 4 4 93 1 1 121 10 3 61 4 5 61 4 6 1 81 3 3 6 3 1 117 1 2 126 2 1 6 2 5 150 1 7 139 2 4 109 1 7 209 2 3 109 1 8 120 3 3 203 1 2 160 4 5 173 1 2 77 3 3 117 4 2 18 3 3 76 4 1 106 5 1 172 2 1 172 4 1 135 1 2 50 5 4 107 2 3 208 2 1 208 3 1 98 3 4 208 3 2 29 1 3 136 1 2 135 4 1 136 2 1 14 1 1 9 3 1 61 o 4 83 7 3 81 3 1 49 1 4 Thou giv'st US strength to go Thou, God, all glory, honor, power Thou great Physician of the soul Thou hast fought thy people's foes Tliou hast heal'ci thy people's woes Thou hast mercy more abounding Thou heaven of heavens, his vast abode Thou, in glory unconfined Thou joyous youth, hence learn how soon. . . . Thou moon, prolong the hallow'd strain Thou must light the fiame, or never Thou must save, and thou alone Thou only art holy Thou only canst inform the mind Thou only supreme Thou on the snowy hills dost smile Thou, our Father, and our Lord Thou, Saviour, seest the tears I shed Thou shepherd and guardian of thine Thou source of ecstacy and love Thou the golden sheaf shalt bind Thou, to save my soul from danger Thou lo the conscience dost convey Thou, who didst lighten Sion's hill Thou, whose all-pervading eye Thou who, sinless, yet hast known Though all my crimes before thee lie Though death should blast the rising year. . . . Though every prospect pleases Though fields, in verdure once array 'd Though from the fold the flock decay Though Greeks reproach, and Jews blaspheme Though herds lie famish'd o'er the lea Though humbled long, awake at length Though I have done thee such despite Though I have grieved thy Spirit, Lord. Though I have most unfaithful been Though I should seek to wash me clean Though in the paths of death I tread Though not a word he spoke Though of earthly hopes bereft Though our sins, our hearts confounding Though planted by His hands 186 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Thoug-h rough and thorny be the road Though the sickening- flock should fall Though they thro' foreign lands should roani . . . Though, trembling and afraid Thousands were born for glor}' here Thrice happy he who here partakes Through all eternity, to thee Tiirougli all our coasts redundant stores Through all our desert west. . . .■ Through all the courses of the sun Tinough all the earth abroad Through each perplexing path of life Through endless years to live and reign Through everlasting days. .' Through everlasting days Through every conliict but the last Through every land, by every (ongue Through every period of my life Through heaven and hell, througli earth and sky Through hidden dangers, toils, and deaths Through his eternal Son Through his last yearly period run Through Jesus Christ our Lord Through my remaining yetus Through ruiHing storms and swelling seas Through their great Redeemer's might Through their voice, by faith, may I Through the long round of endless days Through toil, and care, and grief. Throughout eternity Throughout (hose happy years Th' unweari('d sun, from day to day Thus far, at least, in league with death Thus in thy courts to seek thy face Tims is thy glorious power adored Thus lovely was this infant's dawn Thus raised from deatli, we live anew Tims siiall the praise resound !o thee Thus shall your doctrines be believed Thus s})ake the sc^-aph, and forthwith Thus speaks the High and Lofty One Thus swiftly lied ils life away Thus tliy care, for all providing Hymn Verse Line 157 5 1 83 5 3 120 2 1 58 3 4 101 4 4 9-4 2 3 10 13 1 8 4 2 105 4 6 99 5 2 52 6 2 202 2 1 30 o 6 23 4 2 35 1 4 160 5 2 103 1 4 10 11 1 66 6 4 10 7 1 88 1 4 50 2 4 68 5 4 122 6 4 140 4 2 201 2 7 38 4 3 99 6 4 190 5 2 27 5 4 65 5 4 7 2 1 50 3 4 39 2 2 118 3 1 127 1 3 19 5 1 110 5 5 97 4 3 43 5 1 207 1 1 127 1 4 117 3 1 187 THE HYMNS Thus, while his death my sin displays , Thy better portion trace ,...., Thy bounteous liand with worldly bliss , Thy broken flesh, thy bleeding- veins , Thy children, panting to be gone. . .> Thy conscience as the noon-day clear Tiiy daily course of duty run , Thy doom is written, " Dust thou art" , Thy dreadful agonizing pains Thy dreadful power display Thy dross to consume, and thy gold to refine Thy excellence divine , Thy fair example may we trace Thy fiery conflict with the foe Thy friendly crook shall give me aid , Thy friends provoke the silent lyre , Thy gifts are manifold, thou writ'st , Thy glories let the world proclaim > Thy God 's thy Saviour, glorious word Thy goodness I'll pursue Thy goodness mark'd its secret birth , Thy goodness sweetens every soil Thy grace it is which prompts the prayer. . . . Thy grace, O Lord, can draw me thence. . . . Thy Iiand all nature hails Thy hand from every snare and foe Thy hand in autumn richly pours Thy hand supports and guides the whole.. . , Thy help and comfort still afford , Thy holy joys, my God, restore , Thy hope, when joy has pass'd away , Thy light and easy burden prove Thy light shall be shown Thy love my thoughts shall fill Tiiy love the power of thought bestow'd. ... Thy mercy lent an ear Thy mercy o'er my life has flow'd Thy mercy shall adore Thy mercy to adore Thy motions point to us the way Thy mourning people bend , Thy Name inspire our songs Thy pardoning love, so free, so sweet , 188 Hymn. 64 6 1 145 1 2 10 9 1 96 5 3 50 6 1 164 3 2 164 1 2 188 1 3 96 5 4 80 2 2 144 4 4 106 5 4 178 6 1 47 3 3 9 3 5 67 4 3 74 3 1 77 1 4 130 2 5 10 11 2 84 2 3 120 3 1 51 3 3 57 3 2 84 5 2 25 7 3 8 4 1 8 2 2 135 4 2 135 3 3 159 4 6 137 4 2 109 2 2 184 5 2 184 2 1 10 4 2 184 2 3 10 12 4 138 4 2 76 4 3 80 1 2 16 4 4 59 5 1 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Thy people still are blest Thy power can rescue from the grave Thy power is all my trust Thy praise responsive sings Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore.. . . Thy praises ring through earth and heaven. . . Thy precepts I had still despised Thy presence beams eternal day Thy presence makes my day Thy presence through ray journey shine Thy promised King his sceptre sways Thy promise is my only plea Thy promise is my stay Thy providence my life sustain'd Thy realm shall last, thy own Messiah reigns. Thy ruling hand I see Thy sacred influence feel Th}^ sacred love embrace Thy sovereign will denies Thy Spirit's powerful aid impart Thy strength, in joy's ecstatic day Thy stricken saints for ever rest Thy tears are dried, thy griefs are fled Thy temples there arose Thy tender care bestow'd Thy truth and thy judgments Thy voice sent forth the high command Thy welcome shall proclaim Thy works, God of praise Thy worth is all my plea Thy years may end their flight Thy youthful love to gain Till all our \yanderings cease Till all who humbly seek thy face Till each remotest nation Till earth's every people Till every heart which thou hast made Till every people call him Lord Till every public temple raise Till heralds shall thy truth proclaim Till I am wholly lost in thee Till I can all things do Till in life's latest hour I bow Hymn. Verse Line. 202 1 2 122 5 3 122 5 4 30 3 4 103 2 3 77 3 4 161 3 2 200 6 1 158 2 4 156 3 3 67 2 3 133 2 1 158 2 2 10 3 1 53 4 4 184 3 2 76 3 2 74 4 2 156 1 2 34 3 1 159 4 r 161 4 4 138 2 U 105 2 3 10 5 2 109 2 5 o 2 1 41 6 2 109 1 2 174 5 4 126 2 2 126 4 2 202 3 2 35 4 5 107 8 7 109 2 7 3 74 1 104 1 i 85 1 1 105 ■1 4 137 3 4 176 1 6 89 5 3 189 THE HYMNS Hymn Versf Line 198 6 3 32 4 3 85 5 4 107 4 3 102 1 4 171 3 4 190 5 3 107 4 5 4 2 3 206 8 3 17 5 3 103 2 4 155 4 2 143 1 6 185 3 7 176 6 7 94 6 2 38 3 3 82 4 3 25 5 4 8 6 3 44 6 1 170 3 3 94 6 3 48 1 1 145 1 6 11 3 1 110 4 4 89 1 68 3 1 91 2 1 Q6 1 66 2 1 66 5 1 66 6 3 66 6 1 1 66 1 1 66 4 1 1 66 1 r> 1 O 19 3 1 141 3 2 180 3 1 132 3 3 Till, in thy blissful courts above , Till it is caird to soar away , Till life's last hour, to persevere Till, like a sea of glory , Till moons shall wax and wane no more. Till morning light appears Till tny appointed course is run Till o'er our ransom 'd nature Till o'er the mass the Spirit moved Till, past the sphere of earth and sin Till strangers love thy charming Name. . . Till suns shall rise and set no more Till that glorious kingdom come Till the storm of life is past Till they gain their full reward Till ihou my patient spirit guide Till through the world thy truth has run . Till thy Gospel bring to me Till thy salvation sliall appear Till toils and cares shall end Till to those lofty heights we soar Till we attain those blissful realms Till we shall praise Thee as we would. . . "Till with this bread all men be blest Time hastens on ; ye longing saints Time shall soon this earth remove Times of sickness, times of health 'T is all that we can give 'T is done, the great transaction's done.. . 'T is done ! the precious ransom's paid . . . 'T is easier far if we begin 'T is finish'd : Aaron now no more 'T is finish'd : all that heaven decreed. . . 'T is finish'd : heaven is reconciled 'T is finish'd : let the echo fly 'T is finish'd : let the joyful sound 'T is finish'd ; so the Saviour cried 'T is finisli'd : this my dying groan 'T is finish'd : yes, the work is done 'T is from the love of God through Christ. 'T is God hath justified 'T is God's all animating voice 'T is here he makes his goodness known. 190 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T s here our hope reh'es s he that, works to do s he that works to will s his own hand presents the prize. s Jesus bids him come s hke a httle heaven below s midnight with my soul, till he. . s my delight to dwell s my happiness below s not the whole of life to live s on thy pardoning grace alone. . , s that 1 mourn departed days s the blood of many slain s the Saviour, now victorious s the Saviour, how glorious . . . . s thine, Almighty Saviour, thine., thine alone to give s thine the passions lo recall s thine to fix my soul's abode To aid this blest design To all about him, Come To all eternity To all his children, Come To all my weak complaints and cries. To all the varied living tribes To all the various helps of art To ample harvests grow To bear our souls above To bear the cross and shame To be this Mediator crown'd To bleed and die for me To bring me. Lord, at last to thee. . . . To call us to his arms To chase the shades of death away. . . To cheer and bless my dying bed. . . . To cheer me in this barren land To chide my woe, and mock my fear. To Christ, our life, we'll sing To Christ, the fountain, come To Christ, the living Head To clear tlie mental ray To conquer foes and cheer his friends. To cross the narrow sea Hymn. Verse Line 132 4 2 210 3 2 210 3 1 180 3 3 131 3 4 113 2 2 175 2 3 207 2 4 183 1 1 196 2 3 80 1 3 51 1 3 61 3 2 61 2 1 61 2 3 20 3 3 20 5 4 20 4 1 50 4 2 114 4 2 131 2 2 189 4 4 131 1 4 10 4 1 4 7 1 121 2 1 116 2 4 95 2 2 133 5 2 14 5 2 63 1 4 121 11 4 124 2 4 20 5 1 162 8 4 36 4 2 159 2 4 124 5 2 131 2 4 142 2 4 41 4 2 101 3 4 199 4 2 191 THE H Y M N» S To-day his voice reg-ard To death and thee my thoughts I give To death, that we might h've To death, whose power I soon must feel.. . . To die for sins To do his heavenly Father's will To do my Master's will To draw the shaft and heal the wound To dust thou shall return To dwell among the blest To everlasting hiiss To everlasting day To everlasting flame To fairer worlds on high To Father, Son, and Hol)^ Ghost To fear the Lord betimes To feast his saints to-day To fertile vales and dewy meads To find I cannot feel To fly the good I would pursue To form the heart anew To form themselves in prayer To gentle offices of love To give them songs for sighing To God alone the praise is due To God alone your offerings bring To God alone your praise belongs To God the Father's love To God, the God of love To God the Son belongs To God the Spirit, praise To guard thee in eternal peace To guide our upward aim To hail him in triumph descending the skies To hail thee. Sovereign of the year To hail thy rising. Sun of life To happiness and God To hardship, grief, and loss To heaven ascend To heaven for grace thou durst not sue To heaven, let me lift mine eyes To help the poor and necd)^ . .- To her my cares and toils be given ^92 Hymn 126 3 2 163 4 2 141 2 2 163 4 3 79 1 7 178 3 1 179 2 4 1211 9 4 188 1 4 28 1 3 32 4 4 124 4 4 193 3 2 149 8 4 123 6 1 91 2 2 32 2 2 9 2 3 181 2 4 160 2 3 20 3 4 10 4 4 115 3 1 54 2 5 110 2 5 110 3 5 110 1 5 79 1 2 110 1 3 79 2 1 79 3 1 29 4 4 197 6 2 187 3 4 8 1 4 47 2 1 20 1 4 176 2 6 152 3 4 138 1 3 58 1 3 54 2 3 25 5 3 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. To him be vows and homage paid To him continiuilly aspire To him I cried, " Tliy servant save" To him protection shall be shown To him shall endless prayer be made To him shall prayer unceasing To Him that sits upon the throne To him we make our solemn vow To Him who bids you roll To him who merits all my love To his people is the sight To human view display'd To improve thy talents take due care To Jesus let us lift our eyes To Jesus, our exalted Lord To keep the festival To keep them in thy Name To land them on that happy shore To lay my soul at Jesus' feet To lead us on to thine abode To lull thy pain, and heal thy wound To make its evening blest To make that pardon sure To make us pure within To mansions in the skies To me thy boundless love extend To mind religion young To move each Christian breast To nations long dark To our Redeemer's glorious Name To our transported eyes To part the earth and sky To pay thy morning sacrifice To plead the merits of thy Son To pour celestial day To praise our heavenly King To pray and never cease To preach the reconciling word To raise our souls to thee To raise the corn, and cheer the vine To ransom rebel worms To reach eternal joys To regions solitary yet Hymn. Verse 31 1 70 4 122 5 115 4 102 2 54 4 93 4 90 1 6 4 89 2 61 2 43 4 164 2 178 1 96 1 68 1 105 1 50 6 137 1 186 4 130 1 92 5 192 5 142 4 147 1 121 7 91 3 105 4 109 2 17 1 48 3 4 4 164 1 135 4 41 4 95 3 176 4 104 2 189 4 8 3 132 3 75 2 105 3 193 THE HYMNS To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To rival these celestial choirs. save my soul from hell save rebellious man save thee from despair seats prepared above seek their Saviour's face see thy face and sing thy praise. . . see thy grace, to taste thy love. . . see thy wondrous love display'd.. . serve my God, when I awake. . . . serve tliy God, no longer wait. . . . set the captive free share his blest abode share their holy, happy state Sion shall be given sleep in death, and rest with God. snatch me from the grave , souls impoverish'd and undone. . . . speak thy wondrous love speed my course above swell the glorious song of praise. . . . swell th' inspiring theme take away transgression take our load of sins away take thee to the skies , teach us what we ought to be that immortal state the blessed Trinity the captive speaking freedom the desert or the cell the Lamb, for he was slain the poor belongs the treasure the vast regions of the dead thee. Almighty God, to thee thee alone their praise belongs. . . . thee and thy great Name thee are burdens, thorns and snares thee a temple shall become thee I breathe my sighs thee I cried, and thou didst save. .. thee I raised my humble prayer... thee let my first offerings rise thee my soul triumphant springs.. Hymn. Verse Line. 44 6 3 1 6 2 23 2 2 138 2 4 145 1 8 114 3 4 162 8 6 36 2 3 96 5 2 168 4 4 126 3 1 54 1 6 190 4 4 15 4 4 25 8 2 50 9 4 120 5 2 15 3 4 59 3 4 208 4 6 165 3 4 5 1 6 64 1 7 77 2 2 145 2 4 178 6 2 149 5 2 111 4 2 61 1 3 185 2 1 111 2 4 117 4 3 50 2 2 91 4 1 110 4 6 176 5 4 157 1 2 85 4 4 158 1 2 123 2 2 120 5 1 166 1 1 163 3 2 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. To thee my thouglils would soar To thee, our Saviour and our King To tliee our spirits we resign To thee the praise belongs To thee, with whom I trust to live To them thy sacred truth reveal To thine uplifted eye To this dear refuge, Lord, we come To this the joyful nations round To those bright scenes where pleasures spring. To those bright worlds beyond the sky To those in Christ who die To those who suffer wrong , To thy chosen Israel sung , To thy Name, for ever glorious , To thy temple I repair To thy throne in heaven restored , To tread the heavenly road To trust his wisdom, love, and power To us the promised Child is born To us the Son is given , To us thy pardoning love extend , To us thy quickening power extend To us thy saving grace extend , To utter all thy praise To walk as in thy glorious sight To wash a Syrian leper clean To which I inwardly retire To whom the supplicating eye To worship at his shrine To you, and all mankind To you, in David's town, this day To-morrow death may come To-morrow, mercy's open gate Too oft regardless of thy love Touch my lips, unloose my tongue Touch their tongues with holy fire Towards heaven, thy destined place Transported with the view, I'm lost Travelling onward in his might Travelling through this wilderness Treasures beyond the changing sky Trembling, hoping, lingering, flying Hymn. Verse Line 184 2 2 85 3 4 50 5 1 16 4 2 163 4 4 100 3 3 180 3 4 132 4 1 55 2 1 197 7 3 197 4 3 124 1 2 54 2 o 117 3 4 203 4 38 1 1 56 4 6 23 3 2 157 3 4 47 4 1 47 4 2 78 1 4 78 3 4 78 2 4 10 13 4 85 5 2 121 4 4 185 2 6 115 1 3 55 6 2 43 2 4 43 3 1 125 3 4 126 3 3 169 3 2 38 1 4 111 3 4 145 1 4 10 1 3 61 2 2 40 1 6 116 1 3 191 1 3 195 THE HYMNS Trembling they stand before the throne. . , Trials give new life to prayer , Trials make the promise sweet Trials must and will befall , Triumphant from the grave Triumphant o'er the world and sin , Triumphant Sion ! lift thy head , Triumphantly to stand Triumphing rise at the last day. Triumph in redeeming grace True wisdom can impart True wisdom, early sought and gain'd. ... Trust his love for all to come Tune every heart and tongue Tune my heart to grateful lays , Tuning their triumphant song , Turn thou our prayers to praise Turn, turn to Him, in every pain T' was instantly obey'd T' were vain the ocean's depths to sound. T' will please us to look back and see. . . . , Two greater orbs of light , Unchangeably faithful to save Unconscious of decay Unconscious of its load Under thine own Almighty wings Unfolding every hour , Unfolds the everlasting door Ungrateful, can from thee depart United praise bestow Unless an angel bless'd the wave Unmeasured by the flight of years Unmoved by threatening or reward Unnumber'd comforts to my soul Unseen, yet for ever at hand Until th' eternal morn shall wake Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand Uphold me with thy gracious hand , Upon our beds to rest Upon the fruitful earth , Up to his Father's court he flies , Up to the mount of God, they'll say , Utter'd or unexpress'd 196 Hymn. 194 183 183 183 141 152 29 212 168 40 209 92 22 17 18 201 90 159 3 196 91 4 173 197 20 168 12 28 169 5 121 196 176 10 173 190 144 136 171 54 72 55 134 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Vain, alas, will be their plea Vain and piesmntuous is the trust Viiin are our fancies, vain our flights Vain the stone, the watch, the seal Vain were her fairest beams display 'd , Vainly would my lips express Vast as eternity thy love , V"eil'd in flesh, the Godhead see Victor palms in every hand Vital spark of heavenly flame Vouchsafe me strength to do thy will Waft, waft, ye winds, his story Wake all the tuneful soul of love Wake, and lift up thyself, my heart Wake, and o'er thy folly weep Wake from sleep, arise from death W^alk in all the works prepared Walk in thy light, and in thy temple bend Walking unconcern'd in care Wandering from the fold of God Warni'd thy faithful prophet's tongue Warms the heart resenibling thee . Was ever love like thine Was ever love like this Was his employment and delight Was not for you the victim slain Vv^ash out its stains, remove its dross W^atchful tread that path ; be wise We and ours are all thy own We are his people, we his care We are travelling home to God We ask thy Spirit for our guide We fly to our Maker : " Save, Lord, or we perish." We give immortal praise We have ate with thee, and heard We hope in glory to appear We join th' angelic choir We lay our garments by We'll crowd thy gates with thankful songs We nothing good can do We own and bless thy gracious sway We plead for those who plead for thee We pour united prayers Hymn. 195 19 142 69 200 150 151 45 201 191 138 107 5 164 211 211 185 53 185 18 117 117 63 17 178 94 60 211 11 154 146 178 119 79 195 19 198 171 154 21 84 100 27 4 2 2 3 2 3 5 4 2 1 3 4 2 4 1 2 3 3 2 3 3 7 4 3 3 3 2 2 4 3 2 5 1 1 3 5 6 2 4 2 5 1 o Line. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 6 1 3 1 5 1 2 1 5 2 7 2 2 4 4 4 2 3 1 3 4 1 1 4 4 1 3 3 4 1 1 4 1 3 2 197 THE HYMNS Hymn Verse Line. 39 2 1 149 8 3 27 3 1 100 2 4 13 1 4 122 1 3 90 3 1 80 5 2 152 5 8 50 3 1 61 4 2 48 2 4 32 1 1 30 1 5 32 1 3 65 2 1 89 1 3 8 1 2 31 5 1 105 2 5 54 2 8 62 4 1 15 1 3 22 2 3 121 10 1 2 1 2 76 2 1 182 6 2 80 3 3 191 2 3 193 5 4 154 3 3 144 1 3 17 2 2 182 3 1 95 2 3 58 1 2 7 5 1 161 2 1 7 5 3 107 2 1 159 3 5 121 10 2 182 5 2 We praise thee for the means of grace We're traveUing through Immanuel's ground.. We share our mutual woes We share the blessings they obtain We sink beneath his rod We take the pattern of our praise We trust not in our native strength We will not sink in fear We worship thee... We yet survive ; but who can say Wear the crown so dearly won Welcome each closing year Welcome, sweet day of rest Welcome the day that God hath blest Welcome to this reviving breast Well may the earth astonished shake Well may this glowing heart rejoice Well may thy praise our lips employ Well pleased, through Jesus Christ his Son.. . . Were hallow'd by thy rites, by prayer Were precious in his sight Were the whole realm of nature mine What ardent love and zeal are due What are we that he should show What arrows pierce so deep as sin What endless glory shines What greater gift, what greater love What honors shall we raise What impious numbers, bold in sin What is this absorbs me quite What joyful tidings spread What lasting honors shall we rear What more can he say than to you he hath said What mortal tongue display What peaceful hours I then enjoy 'd What should allay our lively hope What snares beset my way What though in solemn silence all What though it pierced my fainting heart What though no real voice nor sound What though the spicy breezes What time the hallow'd arches rung What venom gives such pain within Whate'er tliat idol be "' 198 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Wliate'er this living world contains , When all thy mercies, luy God , When, awed by g-uilt and fear When call'd on angels' food to feast When crimson gleams the east adorn W^hen dangers, woes, or death are nigh . . . . , When each day's scenes and labor's close.. . WHien earth and heaven before his face. . . . When first before his mercy-seat When first I saw the Lord Wlicn foes and fears prevail , When gathering clouds around I view > W^hen gladness wings my favor'd hour When God, our God, is near , When God the nations shall survey When heaven and earth shall pass away. . . When he but speaks the healing word When he spake and it was done When I can read my title clear When I can say that God is mine When I can see thy glories shine When I, poor abject mortal, pray When I rise to worlds unknown When I survey the wondrous cross When I tread the verge of Jordan When I turn mine eyes within When infants learn to lisp his Name When in the bosom of the earth When in the grave he lay When in the night I sleepless lie. When in the silent womb I lay When in the slippery paths of youth When in the sultry glebe I faint When in thy house of prayer When Jehovah's work begun When Jesus, from the realms above When Jesus is reveal'd When Jesus left his heavenly throne When Jew and Greek one prayer shall pour When, Lord, to this our western land When mercy intercedes When mine eyelids close in death When mothers round him press'd When nature fails, and day and night Hymn. O I 10 138 89 163 121 162 193 157 182 58 160 184 80 101 194 122 155 147 36 36 165 139 62 177 151 114 84 124 168 10 10 9 181 155 15 174 112 108 105 114 139 112 10 I 1 4 2 1 7 4 3 2 4 1 5 5 4 4 3 1 1 3 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 2 4 5 3 6 2 4 1 2 3 1 4 1 1 3 3 12 199 THE HYMNS When none but God is near When noon her throne in h'ght arrays When o'er the dark wave the red h'ghtning is gleam- ing When on my bed, diseased, oppress'd When our work of hfe is past When pain transfixes every part When, repentent, to the skies When rising" floods my soul o'erflow When, rising from the bed of death , When rolling years shall cease to move When shall my joys arise When sickness grieves, and pains invade. When sin has shot its poison'd dart When sin in our hearts its wild warfare is waging. . . . When sinks my heart in waves of woe When sorrowing o'er some stone I bend When storms of trouble rise When, streaming from the eastern skies When terror in each face appear'd When the Prince of Peace was born When thine olive-plants increasing When those we love are snatch'd away When thou, Lord, shall stand disclosed When thro' the deep waters I call thee to go When through fiery trials thy pathway shall lie When through the torn sail the wild tempest is stream- ing : When thy favor'd vintage flowing When thy harvest yields thee pleasure When to heaven's great and glorious King When too late to offer prayer When vexing thoughts within me rise When waves on waves, to heaven uprear'd When we are raised from deep distress When we at death must part When we forget to praise When we reach the heavenly shore When will the mournful night be gone When with the Father and the Son When worn with sickness, oft hast thou W^hen youth its pride of beauty shows Whence the living waters flow 200 Hymn. Verse Line. 184 •2 4 1 163 3 119 1 2 162 4 3 167 4 1 162 4 1 56 1 3 60 4 1 192 1 1 154 5 4 158 1 4 121 1 4 121 9 1 119 8 2 60 4 2 160 4 1 132 4 4 162 1 1 120 4 3 155 2 2 117 5 1 125 1 1 192 3 1 144 3 1 144 4 1 119 1 1 117 6 1 117 4 1 162 2 1 195 1 4 160 3 1 120 4 1 122 1 1 27 4 1 44 1 4 167 4 4 158 1 3 134 6 3 10 8 1 205 3 2 177 2 2 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Hymn. Verse Line. Whene'er temptations fright my heart Whene'er the angry passions rise Where Afric's sunny fountains Where clays and years revolve no more W^here he displays his healing power Where, in thy presence fully hlest Where is the blessedness I knew Where is the soul-refreshing view Where is thy victory, grave Where Jesus answers prayer Where Jesus is within Where mercy never came , W^here milder words declare his will Where now our Saviour reigns Where our Redeemer's love Where peaceful rivers, soft and slow Where prayer and praise ascend Where pure, serene effulgence reigns Where reason fails > Where saints immortal reign W^here saints in light our coming wait. Where shall my trembling soul be hid Where storm after storm rises dark o'er the way. . . Where the rivers of pleasure flow o'er the bright plains Where the saints of all ages in harmony meet Where years and death are known no more Where you must shortly lie. Where'er the foot of man hath trod Where'er the human race is found Where'er the joyful sound is heard W^herefore do earthquakes cleave the ground Wherefore should Israel's sons, once bless'd W^herefore, ye saints, rejoice with me Which by thy power were made Which calls to watch and pray Which covers all that was a friend W^hich drew the wondrous plan WHiich for the Church of God remains Which God on Sinai spoke Which heaven and earth amaze Which hides their Shiloh's glorious light Which in our works we place Which is our life, hath certain stay 58 178 107 8 102 161 182 182 121 133 32 193 26 44 110 9 110 6 79 199 15 64 187 187 187 50 189 104 97 104 65 108 123 3 125 160 23 33 26 65 108 19 1: 5 1 1 6 5 4 2 2 5 1 3 3 2 6 2 2 3 1 4 1 4 4 1 4 5 6 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 4 4 2 3 1 1 3 2 4 201 THE HYMNS Hymu. Verse Line . 3 3 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 1 8 4 3 5 4 1 1 4 3 4 3 1 3 4 I 1 3 4 1 4 3 1 4 2 4 1 3 1 4 2 1 3 3 Which kings and prophets waited for Which make the spirit mount on high Which none but they who feel it know Which siiows salvation nigh Which sorrow ne'er invades Which, through thy grace, we now have heard. While all th' adoring thrones around While all the armies of the sky While angels in their songs rejoice While angels thus, Lord, rejoice While clouds of sorrow, care, and pain While every land its joyous tribute brings While heaven itself proclaims with joy While heaven's broad arch rings back the sound. While heaven stands open to our view While I draw this fleeting breath While I hearken to thy law While I sing redeeming love While in ( hy temple we appear While Jordan roU'd between While justice, truth, and love While pity prompts the rising sigh While power divine his word attends While pressing on to God While rich and poor for mercy call While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night. . . While the anthems of rapture unceasingly roll. . While the lambs thy bosom share While the prayers of saints ascend While the tempest still is high While the waves of trouble roll While thee I seek, protecting Power While they are slaves to lust While they on earth remain While thus my early vows I pay While thus ye follow my commands While thy glorious praise is sung W^hile thy ministers proclaim While to his sacred throne I move While yet we sojourn here Whilst all the stars that round her burn Whilst, guarded by his potent hand Whilst unborn churches, b}' their care 52 148 33 48 197 39 5 16 134 44 197 53 138 5 15 139 38 18 8 199 30 125 101 23 31 43 187 86 38 143 143 184 142 207 37 98 38 38 89 210 7 99 99 2 1 4 1 2 3 5 1 3 3 4 4 1 3 3 2 1 3 4 2 3 3 4 1 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 4 2 1 4 4 5 202 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Who all night long unwearied sing- Who are these in briglit array Who art from both derived Who Ining salvation on their tongues Who can with thee contend Who cries in his anguish, " Save, Lord, or we perish." Who does her sins lament Who dwelt in death and night Who, from yon bright tiuone above Who, God and man, may l)oth embrace Who in the strength of Jesus trusts " Who is the King of Glory, who ?" " Who is the King of Glory, who ?" Who is this that comes from Edom Who knows thine only Son has died Who made the earth and sky Who now his people shall accuse ■ Who now his people shall condemn Who once at distance stood Who reigns enthroned above Who saved us by his blood Who see the light or feel the sun Who sends his word to us and you Wlio stand on Sion's hill Who, the lot of all deciding Who, though with feebler rays they shine Who trod atBiction's path Who turn'd thee from the fatal paths Who was, and is the same Who weeps in pity o'er the wound Who, who shall be our foe Who, who would live alway, away from his God, Who with the world would grieve to part , Who would not drop tliis load of clay Whom suppliants never sought in vain , Whose arm alone can save Whose breast responds with generous warmth.. . , Whose faith is changed to sight Whose glories shine througli endless days ■ Whose joys eternal flow Whose mercy lends me one day more Whose names are writ in heaven Whose new-creating power Hymn. Verse 164 4 201 1 74 6 52 1 13 3 119 2 192 4 47 1 22 1 11 4 88 2 73 4 73 6 61 1 192 5 206 2 141 3 141 3 95 1 152 1 79 2 94 6 110 2 52 1 117 3 99 3 212 3 19 1 152 5 115 2 141 1 187 4 89 4 200 G 159 4 125 5 115 2 26 3 175 1 209 4 105 1 26 4 79 3 203 THE HYMNS Whose service is our choice Whose souls, condeinn'd and dying- Whose sun creates the day Whose wrath ye cannot bear Why are its bounties all in vain " Why cumbers it the ground ? " Why heaves the secret sigh Why hides the sun his rays Why raournest thou, my anxious soul. . . . Why mute remains the sullen tongue. . . . Why should I cleave to things below. . . . Why should my passions mix with earth. Why that blood his raiment staining Why will ye for ever die Why wilt thou now give place to fear. . . Why, ye ransom'd sinners, why Why, ye thankless creatures, why Wide as the wheels of nature roll Wide as the world is thy command Will all our need supply Will bid all sinful joys depart Will bring its trials and its cares Will ye cross his love, and die Will ye not his grace receive Will ye slight his grace, and die Will ye still refuse to live Will you let him die in vain Wisdom and might, and zeal and love. . . Wisdom, if you still despise Wisdom, riches, to obtain With all her powers With all his strength endued With all the blue ethereal sky With all the graces of his train With all thy quickening powers With all thy quickening powers With awful power imprest With better liopes be fill'd With blessings crowns each opening year. With bliss divinely free With care bind up the broken heart With conscious sighs we own With eager feet one temple throng 204 Hymn. Verse Line. 31 1 4 54 2 7 166 1 2 193 6 2 94 3 1 49 2 4 51 1 2 65 1 4 206 1 1 67 5 3 57 2 3 57 2 1 61 3 1 128 3 8 157 2 2 128 2 7 128 1 7 8 2 1 154 5 1 90 3 4 142 3 3 162 3 2 128 1 8 128 3 5 128 2 8 128 3 6 128 2 5 41 2 3 129 1 3 201 1 7 79 4 6 88 3 2 7 1 2 101 3 2 75 1 2 75 4 2 125 2 2 184 1 4 50 1 2 132 5 4 97 2 3 197 3 2 108 4 3 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, Hymn. With every morning sacrifice With faith's iUnmined eyes With fear before thee I'll rejoice With full salvation blest With gloomy horrors overspread With God, for man to intercede With God laid up in store With grateful praise one God adore . . . . With growing ardor onward move With growing brightness shine. ....... With health renew'd my face With heedless steps I ran With his own precious blood With holy graces shine With hope in him mine eyelids close.. With humble confidence look up With humble gratitude I raise With innocence array'd With joy divine Wi(h joy shall I behold the day With joy their Lord surrounding Witli love and devotion draw near With lustre brighter far shall shine. . . . With meekness let us hear his word. . . With me for ever reign With me sing praises to the Lord With might before unknown With morning light, and evening shade With never-failing skill With news of joy from heaven With one reviving touch of thine With painful, pleasing anguish flow... With pardoning mercy richly blest..'.. With reverence seek his face With sleep refresh my feeble frame. . . . With songs of sacred praise With sounds seraphic ring With strict inquiring eyes With strong persuasion, from afar With th' angelic host proclaim With tlie j)oor of liumble mind With the rich tokens of thy grace With the shadow of thy wing 102 2 199 5 123 1 24 4 9 3 14 4 116 1 108 4 206 7 206 7 10 8 10 6 25 1 55 6 169 5 176 1 169 1 4 8 79 3 28 1 194 2 153 1 205 5 31 2 207 4 123 3 210 2 8 5 12 2 44 3 197 6 96 6 162 •7 1 31 2 169 5 132 1 191 3 13 2 140 3 45 2 117 1 101 2 143 2 205 THE HYMNS With the shepherd's kindest care With this I venture nigh , With thoughts of Christ and things divine. With thy beloved Name , With thy celestial grace , With trembhng and with fear With troubles worn, with pain opprest.. . . With us evermore be found With vain regret, deplore With vital ardor glows With wisdom from on high , Within our spreading land Within their spheres on high Within these hallow'd walls Without the Spirit of thy Son Witness, ye men and angels ; now Woo'd you to embrace his love Workers of iniquity Worthy is the Lamb once slain Worthy the Lamb that once was slain. . . . Would cast my vaunting soul to earth Wretched wanderer, far astray Yea, bend rejoicing to his rod Ye angels, catch the thrilling sound Ye angels, the full hallelujali be singing... Ye everlasting doors, give way Ye everlasting doors, give way Ye faithful souls who Jesus know Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take Ye fields of light, celestial plains Ye humble souls, approach your God Ye living men, come view the ground. . . . Ye may behold your victory won Ye nations, bow with sacred joy Ye saints, approach, the anguish view Ye scenes divinely fair Ye sinners, seek his grace Ye tenants of the ocean wide Ye thunders, burst with awful voice Ye worlds, declare his might Yellow sheaves of ripen'd grain Yes, and before we rise Yes, boundless goodness. He will hear Hymn. 86 133 113 41 74 210 123 40 92 92 107 105 4 110 21 90 128 195 201 30 14 150 208 5 46 73 73 70 12 6 132 189 88 154 72 6 193 5 6 6 83 149 165 Verse Line. 1 2 2 2 4 1 6 4 4 4 1 4 206 ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Yes, Lord, we love, and we adore Yes, whosoever will Yei answers still in his own day , Yet, holy Father, wild despair Yet I mourn my stubborn will , Yet, looking down, I visit oft , Yet men, who trace the dangerous waves Yet mercy spares our guilty land Yet, oh, the mourning sinner spare , Yet our hope of heaven is left Yet, should rising whirlwinds tear , Yet sovereign mercy calls, " Return ; ". . Yet these, new rising from the tomb. . . . , Yet though ray soul in darkness mourns. Yet thou, their God, art there , Yet whilst around his board we meet.. . . , Yet will I trust me in my God Yet worthless still myself I owi] , Your faith by holy tempers prove Your joyful homage pay Your Maker's wondrous power proclaim . , Your vows in his temple proclaim Youth, when devoted to the Lord You who unto Jesus for refuge have fled , Hymn. Verse 96 4 131 3 85 2 51 3 151 4 207 2 118 3 80 2 136 3 83 7 83 5 59 2 205 5 158 2 120 2 96 3 208 1 174 5 70 2 30 1 6 1 153 3 91 1 144 1 Line. 207 V TTTTTW^Tf \(h