Hampton. VJ. iVi. Belknap. >7 Dearth of al". the names above, toyjefuiand my God, Who can refif! thy hevr'nl^-love.Or triilt with thy blood ? 'Tis hy the merits of thy death The illilfiilill!i|iili?sili±llillllilllgi ri.i. ^| fe Father (miles an . ihitfe imercxadin:; breath The Spiriff dwells with men, 'Tis brthirie iaferci ^!i men. -h-w-h-Ei— ----i z i±lii eIIeIeSes illllllll||lilP F ~ c 1 numpli. if. M. Hamilton. O jwaiTe, &c. O praife ye the Lord, Prepare your glad voice, His pra'fe in the great Afiembly to fing ; In O praife, &c. 1 O praife, &c. r—xr. !;z±zdzz&zizCz- EpE£zE^EF±E^PEEEFrS=E3zH^^Iz our gre«t Creator Ifracl rejoice, Knd children of ion Be glad in their King Kingston. P. M. ElXKNAP. *9 >,-v — m I Along the bankiv.berc Bab::)* current flows. Our cspttve bands, m deep defpundencc ftrayMj Wliiie ZionV fall in f..d remembrance rofc, Her friend., her children mingled with the dead. Elim. All Sevens. Babcock. Words by Merrick. &m&&&sgUgBm$&@G- re,--, Lift your voice ;.ud thankful fin* Praifcs to your hcav'nly King ; Tor his bltflings far £*xtcud, And bis mercy knows no cud. b==4: 20 Golgotha. C. M. Billings. Mark! from the tombs a mournful found, Mine ears attend the cry; Ye living men, come view the ground, Wh«re you mud fliortly lie. :=t=-f :z2izoz: hhl- Princes, this clay muft be your bed, In fpite of ail your tow'rs ; The tall, the wife, the rev 'rend head, Mud lie a? low as ours. iHfyEELzpibzE^ -* — P-.l x:p_p-p_p: t_i — p — r _:ip_:p_i^r:_t — p-p_i_ £ — yi._.p_p_i.-p — p — ».__i_q- t. Sharon. P.M. Belknap. 2 1 AIR. |i3iiiliii!llSiii;§lii;lliliiiilliiiii Though not with mortal eyes we fecOur dear Emanuel'sfacc; Vet we ht hold him on the tree By faith, & cty, lo, this is he Who fuffcr'd our difgrace. Pelham. P. M. How fwettly along the gay mead, The dailiu and cowflips are fcen ! The flocks, as they cirelti-ily feed, Rejoice in the beautiful green. -_Q SSS^^KS^^S^^^^ 22 Boylfton. H. M. Belknap. fa ^z^ip p.f.rip._t, h_ rtp±p_i_tt_| — p_L.ic_riL_.t_e.pT.Exi.|_i_rf. fp_ ft. ppipEEppxt — u-i— 4-3 Gic.it Father of mankind, IVc clefs the wendtom |;racc'l 'h.'.t could for Gentiles find Within tl l flacc. How kind tlic care Our Gi.d du|/lay t , For 01 to rai.'c A haul Dcafeld. P. M. iliiiligliiiligliiiSfiiiilliiiilili __•«£_ I'll praife my Maker with my breath, Priifc (hall employ my nobler penvVs ; While life and thought and liting Lift, ::lilliiSiill|afiiSlilllIiliiliiiiSi And when my voice is loft in death, My days^fpraifefhall ne'erbe part, Or immortality endures. Majejly. C. M. 1 ~> ||yipigiiSil8iiiliEliisill|ipiigiii The Lord dcfctntfed ftom above, And bcw'd the heav'nsmofUiigli, And anderneath his feet he cart The r~\ ^~> _ . * — n s~\ _ „ r~^. /s ?~\ NifiililiiitiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii fe3:=z=3ziirS^ On cIictuB and on cl1crul.i.-.i Full i. Ci nc filing all sbrog*, And on, tl. »ighty wirafc-C* -™™j:£:s: .ill nbroa 1. 24 Hancock. L. M Belknap. •£z^isl£zEzFiPz£:i*T~r— *^^ Hark! from the fkics a dreadful fount]. See how the tlouds fprcad o'er the tkics ; The thunders roar and [hake the ground, And till the The flaming fheams uf lightning p!;v, Convey 'd by God's eternal creatures with fwrprifc. The flaming ftrcaras of lightning play, Convcy'd by God's eternal hand; At his command til lESIiiiiEiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiipiliiEi) The flaming ftrcams of lightning play, Convcy'd by Gcd's eternal hand ; »._p._(S. The flaming dreams of lightning play, Convcy'd by God's Almighty hand; At his command the fircains obey, At Hancock. eontinuea. 25 1 1 ■ JZS L MitiURl 1 I — ^Urfcska^l \ ! 1 — ' kaabEtsca 1 1— +■% — L taMatUEaS — F i — ' •— | D - , ,J J hand; At" his command the dreams obey, |l dreams obey, And flalh alonj at his command, And flafli along at his command. _-!— — t — I — l-x-w-| — llaih along at his cemmand, ecc Flanders. C. M. Bab.cpck. AIR. ^ — ^ f y t 2 Srac< I havcplac'd my truil in Cud, A refuge always nigh, Why fkould I, lija a Jni'rous bird, To diibnt mountains Ciy, To. &<£ 26 Belknap. Baft Necdham. C. M. isiillliilliiillsiiilll^illlliilii The meadows drefl in The little hills on cv'ry fije, Rejoice at falling fhow'rs, ' plliliiiillillsllllil^iilllli The meadows dreft k^i:f2"rp::r:^-Kpij£i-:f-~^ i s_Z — p..£_p_p_L ..L_t.._.-. . — p_p_.t.| — pj. — u_j_.,^„L.J^_j._pIp_L_p a „p_pj.p_r_p_p^.£_' _.L__.p_C_i Tht The meadows dreft in all their pride.Per- The meadows drift; in all their pride, Perfume the air with i'll their pride, Perfume the air with ilow'rs, Perfume, &e. meadows drill in all their pride,The meadows dreft in all their pride, Pcrfumt the air with flow Vs. fume the air with flow 'is, The meadows, & iiow'rs, The, &»> Berlin. P. M. Belknap. 27 The Lord Jehovah reigns, His chrcne is built on high ; The garments he afTunies, Ai c light and majcfry : ' .a. i Hi-i "lories fliine With -# -»-P- -P- £--£•-©■ His glories Chine With beams fo bright, No Ei35r His glories iliine With beams fo bright, gloriis fliine With neJHris fo bright, No mot - - ( tal eye Can bear the fight. Inarm ft) bright, Hisglorit ' mut.al eye can hear the fight, 23 Shrezifjury. P.M. Belknap. I'mr- Sav'd from the ocean and icmpefTous fkies, Reduc'd tu duft, here youth and vigour lies ; Dire fcenes Haw, on Boflon's boift'rous fhore ; | Diftrefling fcenes myfclf a part have bore i Learn this ye gay that life's a tranficnt flow'r, Which grows, aud blooms, and withers in an hour. Grecvjburg. C. M. Stone. 29 Salvation ! Oh, tlie joyful found ! 'Tis pleafure to out ears ; A fovereign balm 'zzf~E^ - *~3~i~"d~"~£*~i E -E - : - — '*—r-£-ig-^\- H- ±----H-t-^-*-a-P: _ t-F **s ^z3- -izsz^lzzz zzzzlzzzrHL r fears. fcrq§izrz^r:r£iz-z:^:3z^ r fpuereieu halm round j A • u Tranklin. L. M. Fisher. EEE9EEP teifc Shall thevi :_t±t=-pii_zp±tzp±ct_i t .L:±pzf:f- — ±__gttz^t±li:ttux|i^|z±h_pi^b:ttpziz±p-Ui^zz^±P^ vile race of fitfh and r>F6od„Contend with their Creator God ?• Shall mortal warms prcAimc to be More holy, wife, or juft than he? I liliiiiplSrlillliiiliii 13ehold ht puts his truft in none Of all the fpirits round his throne; Their natures, when compar'd with his, Art neither holy, juR, nor wife. Brimfdd. P. M. 3* lyiiilifiilllliiliSlilillgllllillilll Throughout the Saviour's lite we trace No period elfc is feen ; ■ Rafting, in fou-1, a painful hell, Nbtbine butfliame and Jeep difgracc, , Till he a fpotlefs victim Celt, Caus'd hv the creature's fin. Willi amjiozim. P. M Belknap. And at thy feet to bo ffifefll 32 New Framingham. L. M. Esi^ii :i:£zzrf:i£z££i:pz:»z:i:£Zffi: U3SSESBSE Awaj-c our fouls, away our fears ; Let every trembling thought begone ; Awake, and run the j :- mm ziPiiii|iiiEpliiiiiiliiiz|iliip;i!Ei| heav'nly race, And pin a cheerful courage oh: Awake, and run the heav'hly race, And put a cheerful courage on. «-r> _ - ~_ £ "Ez&zfLzfL. p • "2:_e. *£ "£? _'_— . _ 2 .- _. Morning. C. M. HoLDEN. 33 Once more, my foul, the riling day Salutes thy waking eyes ; Once more, my voice, thy tribute pay To z"HESz|:izEJ/^^ him that rules the fides. Once more, &c. .»._ _p._»- -? . *"— _ —T^ " ■• ■_ _ __ _*_ 34 A Funeral Anthem. E G off f „CI""_ _ ' ~ '•' Write from henceforth, write from henceforth, write I heard a Toice from rieav'n faying unto me faying trato me, writs from henceforth, write from henceforth, write, write 3i-.lil.-J are the dead, hi sfl' d are the dead, *- r — "\ ..- ~ t»-». c ._ g — , fP~>P-mi — P- — — i — *■— *■ t — 'r-s — t~ fs — @rrs——w~—r — S^-s-' ;-r ~~~~ K - -r-i— ; — —-{-'— ---f- f-b-~ --+- ; — \ — fr-fv-f — p'~f "Pr — f"f H — r ~t • " BlelTe'd are the dead?, RleSed are the ' Bleffed are the dead who die in the Lord. 35 Even fa, Even, fo fudnh the ipirit, For they reft> Fov they reft, For they reft, for they For they reft, &c. reft from their labours and their works do follow them, their works do follow them. And their works do follow them. j-i — , — j_—{_I 1| — , — C— pX — I— -I — — 1—— 3 p. i. „__-._ X___i — ^_^_ fl_f_l u 1 i.JJ_^.j_BJ — ... 36 Concord L. M. Belknap. f|_ — »_ =-ri-T-H-?i-T — M-r-e -X 1 _| P-P— f _i — ".liz-P-i-p-zpzirpz 1 — p_i_p:::i — i_ — f_iz_rp_i_p_p_p-P — j 'Tis fiuifh'd ! fo the Saviour cry'd, And meekly bow'd his head and dy'd. — i— ] fis fiiiifh'd ; yes the iztzzzlxz 111 " L "'^ "'"' * "" ~°~ "" ' ~~~m fei fczftz i — I — i-t: ._*._«. _«._*._. The battle's fought, the vicVry won. Tis finifh'd ; yes, the race is run, The battle's fought, the vicYry •+■■*■ ' nee is run l-fl-P^P ZLZZZfLlZ. feEpE^ lEgja Jz -ilZlZZZ^ EEl|E|!|E|p^5!iil^pE|s|Egi^P^i|=3 _, — ; _.i_t_-L-_(_-i |_-p:xq — (__p_p:.i .£— p-p.i-i — i — . — E-TE ta Epq5^iJ3-« li Springfield. L. M. 37 lczc: Lord, I am vile corrceiv'd in liii, And born unholy and uncleim; Sprung from the man whofe guilty fall Corrupts the race and taints us all. rasn-^zpzcEi! — C-i^iu'-C-^x c_prc:cj.£2_jzz:EE_u=pzznzz:}_r4i_; ^.i^-Hi—.aj-. ;:i;ftird nor bleeding bcaft, Njr hyfTop branch nor fprinlding prieft, Njr running brook, nor flood nor lea. Can waili the dif.iul fttin* away. t^-P^-n !»»■-— _+—-_!* T £ T3T For Fall Day, hoh»*. Rejolulion. C. M, f. Great King in Zion, Lord of all, We bow before thy face ; With grief we own our follies part, With grief, &c. Ant! ftek thy pard'ning grace. f » ' With s rief ' &c - |-i£2:BE££EitF£4^W With grief, &c. 2 While we invoke thine awful name In this appointed rite, May love divine infpire our fongs, And fill our fouls with light. 3 Near to thy feat would we approach, And find acceptance there. Jtfus, by thy own facriijee, Prefent our ardent prayer. 4 A grateful tribute, Lord, infpire, For all thy mercies part : Let goodnefs crown each future day, While months and years fhall laft. 5 Before thy throne, great God, we bring Our highly favour'd land Be thou our never failing friend, And guide us by thine hand. Praife. L. M. ^TK — 39 s> __ j__ X JZ Xii-- X«- XZDX_ JX«— I-,rvXH™I-i3 5 -\ X-^—A rS -•-^-&-T-P-a-S£ff .j., I«- — I- -P^M^'-lf— P^tUCX^;;;! TQZ-^, ^X\~U-J X' X^^—^.X -'„„" Ja '_- "'_X^_ ^X. AIR. Prjife ye the Lord, let praife employ, -.-•.xiizxes ifc±f*£E±i_ ■^ ■ 1 — ■- «— >-. i»a> i. \p~ r- m 1 ^ In his own conns your fongs of joy, The fpacious firmament around £2;,-^ffZJ.L^-5XL_^X-ii-.S-XIJ-EXp^CiC_'_Xp_^lJ2.Ie.'_X_' , XpCZX-P- — 1TT^r~IP,j i t, T — e — XCJIJ^.I Shall echo back the joyful found. pi Recount his works in ftr.iins divine, Praife him for all his mighty deeds, \-zmiM.ziXZz> vzz:^- z : ^zzzz:t^zzzz\zXxz}z^z\zly His wondrous works, how bright they fhine Whofj greatnafs all your praife exceeds. -V-, 1 4° Orange. C. M. WEST. £i£:. e - R .± J Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands, Ye tribes of every tongue, His new difcover'd grace demands A new and nobler ajlIIE;£Si?z^ £jz a — 3_±_c. P~i— t — p_±-p_p_, — P-izzzztzlzpzpzi - — z_p_|I-L_jl — ± j azrzrztEEEE=±ztzb:tzEz±z?±3 :_i-i — iz_! ±_z — p_j IZCZiZZizSZrZl :zjezezzzzz: — F~f-f- iz*zz:zzz::tz:zj=izzzz: new, &c. His new, &. . long. Hi"; new difcover'd grace demands A new, A new and nobler fong. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzizzzzzzzzz^zzizEzzhzzzzz:_z±ztzzbzz!z~czz;±^ zs: : d— 3 : ezJz£zz£zz£zz£: Wmclfor. L. M. WEST. 41 Wide as the world is thy command, Vaft r.s eternity thy love ; Firm Firm as a rock thy truth muft ftand, When rolling :=-j=r=i: When roliing, rolling, rolling, &c. When ' rollii _romng year fhall ceafe to move. — f. — t_ipxp-.i-< i-F — F3;|E^rp.^i^::CT^i-— P^^--F-C-i-^Sira=iKbEll_z 42 Troy. S. M. west. - Thy lips with bleffings overflow, Thy lips, &c. My Saviour and my King, Thy beamies arc divine, Thy rips with bJeflings overflow, Thy lips, Sic. And Thy lips with blefiiogs ovcrilow, And every grace is thine. — £dir^E&E±=p^Egz|E§z:r:pEL±E£fe Thy lips, Sec every arace is thine. And every grace is thine. And every grace is thine. And every grace is thine., And every grace is thine. Thy lips, Sec. Devotion. L. M. Sweet is; the day of iacred reft, No mortal cares fhal) feize my breaft. O may my heart in tune be found, Like O -may my heart in tune be found, liii fc±^£:fiEipfc£3^:p|z^ O may ray heart, &c. fol ^ -mn found. O may my heart, &c. _ Qmay, &c. Like David's harp, &c. IS O may, &c. O may, &c. 44 Ohio. H. M. WEST. Mv feetfhal! never Aide, Nor fall in fatal fnares, Since Go landguhjc, Defends me llllliaiiiiillliliilliiiillliilllil Thofe ;—e—£— m -4—3i—t: -»- ^— — 7~7fi-p; _„_ ife wakeful ey s, That never f!:.- keep, . Whei __ _ __ ; &_ _- m __ , _-' y ~ _;' ""*» _•._•__._. — _' — - Beyer fleep, That neter Q , - wakeful ^yesj Sec, Williwton. S. M. WEST. 45 Till Far I qui ' : :ad, And long tliy praife endure, Till morning, Ei:_E:l::fe£;£Et~£Er3 Till Biorninp, ," c. Till morning light and evening f i -C . *_r i_c_l: — l. — y — 1-l: — c — , — i_ — i_u — i r. — - — !_• — j fczfcf: ~J 1 Till, &c I mornip.g light and evening (hadej T. ::chan"'d no more. ^—j^frfi^y _!3-J g_X_s._g._^^p._rZ__.I] ^._T — j__p_ze — ».». — T._h — --j— y ~ ~"j~T — I~T £=£zll^tz±zlzttzE~±z$:~?— P— r-t^F"^— r^=t--~ ^^r-'E+^H-s -r- -'— more, Shrill be, &c. Shall be exchang'd no E 1= W 40 Morning Hymn. C. M. west. 'Lfe3EdEfEiEi«r2ErTE|E^ With rev'ierce let the faints appear, And bow befote the Lord ; His high commands with rev'rence hear, And tremble at his word. Thy words the raging winds control, And rule the boift'rous deep, Thou mak'ft the fleeping billows r oll, T he rolling billows fleep. -~— — — 4-P4— P~F--P^F— b-F— f-f ^— 5-J-W«1^- Evening Shade, S. M. TROOP. 47 My gr" •%¥ j\ 1 ! """"f"" ""yf* ~ I C [ r* til J I j ni — — f~ — i 1 — j — I f & "~r ""tt""" ~l — I — r~ — [ r~ " — [ — J 1 — ™"( 4-[ ( 1 ~ ~ 1 — j — ■-— — i I The evening Shades of life Have stretck'd themfelves along, My threefcore years are alrnoft lie J, And like an evening gone- My threefcore, Sec. gone. My threefcore gone. M/ threefcore, &c. E. Goff. 48 Paradise. H. M, And can this Blighty King Of glory condefcend, And will .he write his name My Father and my Friend ! Pia. I love his name. I love Ms word, Join all my powers To praife the Lord. 1~ „-EE:L : Canaan. S. M. Hall. 49 The pity of the Lord T6 thofe that fear his name, Is fuch as tender parents feel: He knows our feeble frame. He knows we are but duft, Scattei'd with ev'ry breath: His anger, like a riling wind, Can fend us Avift to death. 5° AIR. BrilV.ant. Iff I /J Vjjrorofo. anfions of eternal blifs. Hail, hail, hail, hail, Jefus hail.I-Jeav'n's firft-born ! Look down with fmiiing-lovc on this delightful day. Accept the grateful 5* Anthem Continued. Gtotly. One voiee. 1- / ~ S - Btt -,_«. !l@Pll^i]^liiip|gIgiHiiE=i^ homage of our fouls. For thee we built, to thee we dedicate this temple, to thee we dedicate this temple. Here may the humble ( ' f~\. S N ffi •"">. y — ■» / — V. Tatt. 1. I f Fortifimo. s~~~\ ■ foul repair, And catch the melting founds of gofpcl truth. Here fhail the infidel hear his doom, And. tremble as he hears. While loud re-echos the Almighty's praife. — — -— — __ __ __ »- — .- _ ». — _ _„_„_j^ (_ __ * » ii ■ P"T^"~*~ r~ ~ —- — — — — — — — >"— — ■—— ■ From e»'ry aged. mouth fliall virtue's anthem flow ; Anthem Continued! 53 m Each in»ant torgue fliall lifp a hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, to his parent's God. Tutr. # -»-.»_» _ f Vtgorofo. — ^ Rife, rife, rife, ye fouls, harmonious, Strike the htav'n-fuung lyre of praife, Juin in melodious concert, and chant, and chant, and chant, and 54 Anthem Continued. chant eternal hallelujahs, hallelujahs, hallelujahs, and chant eternal hallelujahs to the Lord. rzszszizazaiiiLZ^: p pr? :: pEsfSESr^: [g : >-|-^-p--^-j~p^p i|:-^EEzEI t ^^~3rSr| : i : |=| - iif ifiz hallelujahs, haJlelujihs, Jiallelujahs, hallelujahs, hallelujahs, #■-££- -P-» #^17~_>__- , -(4 TzV cx» o/" //zc? Temple — fl Mafonic Ode. Belknap. Sacred to heav'n, behold the dome appears ; Lo, what auguft folemnity it wears ; Angels thtmfelves have deign'd to deck the frame, And beauteous iigliiliSiiiEiiEiiilgi Ode Continued. 55 Iheba fliall report its fame. When the queen of the South fhall return, To the climes which acknowledge her fu-ay, Where the fun's warmer beams fiercely burn, The prteceft wfth tfanljfert flwlH^y, Well worthy fliy journey, I've ftert 1 A monarch, both graceful and wife, -DeTerving the lot e of a queen, And i temple well wcutl bzb.gg±^z± : ife^ ;t-g:Et3I^z-:0E:E~:c:c±ifzt:piE:t:pi:ttI-:-:pitb:t£ =iiiiliiiliIilllllil|Sllillilili r i' Ikies. Open, yc gates, receive a queen who (hares, Wivh equal fenfc your happinefs and cares, Of rich ei much, but more of lAifdom, fee, Proportioned workioanfl llfeiliiiiiifelliillllillll^ 5 6 Ode Continued. O, charming Sheba, there behold What mafiy (lores of burnifli'd gold, Ytt richer is our art, Yet richer is our art : , Wifdom and beauty both combine, Our rii^I=aislp;iilll|| iSiliiiliii rS'- dt art to riifc, our hearts to join. Wil'dum and beauty both combine, Our art to raife, our hearts to join. Give to Marfoory the prize.Where the faircft choofe the wife : Beauty ftillfbouUl vvjfdom love, j| =Ef tEFFiE5 : =ip=p5pI : E-E-t:p ijEzEfcE^EjE*? ipEEEE iplrrpippd ErzEz::ziE-zIE5i-£-»-E£— , Cres. « — -Q— •• — (>- a -|V - I /*" '"Ni .^~*N """S" *> How. *■ I Beauty and order reign above. Beauty and order reign above. Beauty and order reign above. hmnanud. P. M. Babcock. 57 • mod. Hail, thou once dcfpifed Jefus ! Thou didft free falvation bring; By thy death, thou didft releafe us From the tyrant's deadly fling. Hail, thou agonising Saviour ! Thou didft bear our fin and liiame ; By thy merit we find favour ; Life is given through thy name. H 5§ No. 8. S. M. Mann. 1 he.ir a voice of woe ! J hear a brothel's figh ! Then let my heart with pity flow, With ttars of love mine eye. E£|L~rSE|=:£|^ ift. Tkeble. I hear the thirrty cry! The hungry beg for bread! Then let my fpring its ftream fupply, My hand its bounty fhed. ad. Treble. — -^ : ^ z r : S T Ff : *-FF? : fe3^^ Norfolk. L. M. Capin. 59 Sweet i* the work, my Ocd my (ting, To pr,,i:'c thy name give thanks and ling, To (hew thy love by morning tight, And talk of all thy troths at night. To (hew thy love, &c. Roxbury. S. M. Belknap. (|):Slzg:}i^z^£zpzj±^ Mzzrj:: S:iz:^r£z£zzzT : Ez§ : t My forrows, liki a flood, Impatient of rcflraint, Into thy bofom, O my God, Pour out a long complaint. 6o Sunday. CM. Babcock. Mod. Pia. AIR. This day is God's, let all the land Exalt their cheerful voice : Lord, we befeech thee, fave us now, And make us dill rejoice. ^ A. Then open, &c. Then open wide the temple gates, To which the juft repair, That I may enter in, and praife My great Deliv'rer there. open wide, &c. Norfolk. L. M. BABCOCKr 6l Now for a tune of lofty praife, To great Jehovah's equal Son; Awake my voice in heav'nly lays, Tell the loud wonders he hath done. Tell the loud wonders he hath done. Sing how he left the worlds of light, And the bright robes he wore above; How 62 Norfolk Continued. fwifl aid joyful was his /light On wings of everlaf'ing love. How fwift, &c. ~3_j : _-M — 5Zp__up___f — £__ P_Ip B_p_t_p — Iy_.p_pBItP — -~>4 p_Ip_p_:_L-p-_-_. £_EE_Ie&E_EE_S^^ P 4__£_____x p__Xp___p_lp _1 — __|____L__p_p_ulp 1 — i — lp_ZZ3_--i_iJ_- ?K====1 itiiaz SEES . M/?., i, ■> Your harps, ye trembling faints, Down from the willows t„kc, c z:j;^s k~izJ=|= r zzz LouJ'to the pr.tife of Chrift our Lord Bid ftring avrske. » ft. a.——, —1—1 — . — -r F^^T^R ^^ f rf-F^-f hFhF-TF+FF f Z r^-£ = l£ : r^? : -+F : ftr_ LH~3">ir fell jp3zz:_xr:z:p:Pi__:pl]z^ ! 1 - I.oud to, &c. ,-* _ p., -,*f*- fe « -• •• -•■--Pi I >_p— _ig:e£;_z-z:gipst^ ,>i-^-Iu.p.p.^xp^..Cipu.pppp.f.f!5^*i_lpL.L.|_. _upp.-p_«.-j — p_p_x_e.iP.ZL 1- a— fPi=-'n"~l~"if ___. j_, — L-Xp — i_Xp_ZpzpXE_:LX_i_ZP4 LllQI — p_L_p_Z_IZ|r — j_X . 4— h-t- — p—H-Phi - " 11— -f xC.l..' — xp„i_xp_L'LL 4 Spring Street, JL. lVl. Belknap. ^ AI R. ■ ~ ~_ "_"""_" «._«._* _ J~ • P _ . "' ~ m _"_ "" CIZISSZHX^— J— 3— h+f— W-'r-— f-~ *tF~ F~ FF"~ Flr^P~" FtF~PtF ■~*~^"~ — P^U— pZp"j_ZlpIipZpZittLSI«I~l J Not to condemn the fons of men, Did Chrifl the Son of God appear; No weapons in his hands are feen, No flaming fword hot thunder there. 'Such was the pity cf our God, H« lov'd the race of manfo well ; He feut his Son to bear our load Of fins, and fave our fouls from hell. Newton. C. M. babcock. 65 My Saviour 'God, nO voice but thine Thefe dying hopes can raife, Speak thy fatvation to my foul, And turn thefc tears to praife. My - 1 nil ->- 1 -46 Saviour Cod, this bioken voice Tranfpurtcd {hall proclaim, And call on all _th' angelic harps To found fo fwect a name. E 66 Templeton. C. M, Woo». Not from the duft affliction grows, Nor troubles rife by chance; Yet we are born to cares and woes, A ; fad inheritance. r As fparks break out from burning coals, And £1 ill are upwards borne, So grief is rooted in our fouls, And man grows up to mourn. .ftJir.Jz — i 'Complaint. L. M. Farmenter. €y Thy years, &c. Spare us, O Lord, aioud we cry, Nor let dtir fun go down at noori : Thy Thy years, &c Thy years, &c. 5 : :£:^ii^t_g^^^L^r^.-p^p^:>r»-g-gipiE:| — piE£L-E:^p^i-gip^-p-pip-^:3:qi— _p^ — ezz.: ^^^E^^sfeS§^^^^^£E=§=^^^^^^^^^B~ years are one eterrial -day, Thy years are one eternal day, And mud thy children die fo foon. i » (rffi~rp==}^ Belknap. 63 ■ Tyot. L. M. Aurora veils her lovely face When brighter Fhfehua. takes her place; So glad will grace re- m 9&£aaSE ±±: lliil fign her room, To g'ory, in the heav'nly home. To, &c. A&on. L. Mi Eelknap. 6g Mffirrf ri'Tl F f WSMMIBMS^ t rlcftf r c l f r f iiBS -»^*^» > tfS-t lililil Farewel, bright foil!, .vOiort fercwtl* 'Till we fhall meet agaki aliove, In the fweet groves where pleasures dwell, In the fweet groves where pleafures dwell. And- trees of life bear fruits of love. Winter. L. M. Belknap,. , . i . .__rr~^.!i a - r,r . . w clouds the wintry ikies deform, InfuUe.1 vengeance roars the ftorm ; The fnow which from yon mountain fails, The f:-,ow w'iithfrpm yon rnpumain fails , Loads leaflet trees, and tV Is the vale*. ?o Milton. ! 'C.M. Belkkap. r-n— n t- -3- , 1 h J When verdure clothes the fertile . vale, And bloflbms deck the fpray, And fragrance breathes in ev'ry. gale, How fweet the vernal day. AIR. llillPliii; 3q££££ 5 ; _ :£____ . •?.*£" :p ' Pit. • ^ ' *3 < Hark, how the feather'd warblers fing ! 'Tis nature's cheerful - voice; Soft muGe halls the lovely fpring, And woods and fields rejoice. Sbuthborough. ■ 17. M. • Belknap. n *~ See where he fits, See where lie fii Sec where be UnguiAfti " on the crofc; Beneath my fins he groan't! and dy*d : See See where he fits to See where, &c. Sec where, &c. 6ee where he fits to pJead my caufe, Set where, &c : i "lr CTf ar JBafc l^ ^BCTaE& g ifffiP y his Almighty ^la^licr'a fide. I** plead my By his ' ■ Almighty Fitter's (ice. pl ead - my ciufc, By his Almizlity Fathci's fids. By By t'.is Almighty Father's ■ fide. - J^ ' kv Lv AMiii I tv F rb»>< r.d. E3EEH?ffiE IE JNewmnrk. Ks. lvi Belknap. ZZZEZWTi:t'-t±fl Thunder and daikncfi, fire and M\Z ^5-2± zzcz^ztlzszizzzt ■i =t ThronM on a cloud our God ihall Bright flames prepare^ 1.U way; Thunder and darkne .5, fire and ftu Thunder and darknefs,- fire and norm Lead on that drcad/u! day. Thunder and darknefa, fire and ftorm Lead on that dreadful day. —I norm, Lead vn that dreadful day. ** Tliur&sr and daikncG., fire tad Honr. Lead on th.it dreadful day. Thunder, fire 3=jE£EBQ — I-h-^P — h»-f Spring. C. M. Belknap. 73 _ _ _ ft Q _ _l7 '^ He He fends his word And melts the fn"2 returu. 74 Syria: l. m: < Belknap. M^^^lUfMW0^^^^BBMWiB^^^MiM^ .i> T ?-p.- m -.p. T ». BEE The fwellino billows know their bound, And to tl.cir channels walk their round ; Yet thence convey 'd by ferret veins, They fpring en hills, and drenchthe plains. h "t^ , rr1^rr~r r c ~Tr i Tt~iT '"~] fe3^§^^P^^§Sfe^^^§S^?^^^^^S^lE ^_~ ^ * From plcafant trees which (hade the brink, The lark and iinnet light to drink : Their fongs the lark 2nd linnet raiie, And chide our filence in his praifc. Wejlborough. C. M. Belknat-. 75 AIR. l ' Afpan ii aJIthat vie an baaft. How ihort the fleeting time > Man is but vzrmy and cluft, Man is but vanity sr.d duS, Ir. a!l hit flcv.V and prime. 1 ■ New Bedford. L. M. ^ Pia. -M Wide as he fpread! Sis golden flame, i*. who made thi:fu:i go rule the tafi Wide as he fpreidi his golden flame, lii> beaau thy pevs'r and bve difplay. AIR. Father of light irg t!*y n.m -, Who mad? the fun -to Bf.lknap. 76 Carlifle. C, M. Almighty love, &c- _ Now (hall my inward joys arife, And burft into a fong; Almighty love infpires my heart, And ^e : f!:tE=^£=E=:==^ c_ 23"_ziC c" _ rti" "tztzziuzC — 1 :zi Almighty love, &c. Almighty love, &c Almighty love, &c. »._«._., . » ,. . H _. Almighty love, &c. • # 1.2 I pleafure tunes my tongue. Almighty love, &c. _ Almighty love, ^c. And pleafure, jXc. _ migh'y love, &c Almighty love, iic Belknap. 77 Bedford. P. M. The God, of glary fends his fummons forth, Calls the fouth nations, and awakes the north; From eafl to weft the fov'reijn orders fpread, Through diftant worlds and rtgions of the dead. The trumpet founds, hell trembles, heav'n rejoices ; Lift up your heads, ye faints, with cheerful voice. -9- a 'P' *** Belknap. 'Newport. CM. life .is a fpan, a fleeting hour, How foon the vapour flies! Mm is a tender tranfient flow'r, That in the blooming dies. '.VakdiSlion. JL. Ni. Belknaf. ^t S s Pu. Tor. I Fareive!, my friends, I mufl be gone, I have no home n»r (lay wiiliyou ; I'll take my ftaff and travel on, 'Till I a Letter world can view. 6 1'il take my .ftaff and travel on, Exit. C. M, Bairi>. 79 j : f- : ^ :g "ff±f = g z g z ffi^ My foul, come meditate the day, And think how near it (lands, When thou mult quit this houfe of clay, And rty to unknown lands. And you, mine eyes, look down- and »iew The hollow gating tomb, This gloomy prrfon waits for you, Whene'er the fumnvjns con-.e. ^-~\ Pia. Crtf. «* I i fpigil:siilppIi|iiiiliSiiiillipt| Wh\ do \u mould ckf 3rting friends, Or fhake at death's alarms; 'Tis but the voice that jefus fends, 'Tis hut the voice that Jefus fends, To call them to his arms. ^-Q /-> , a. ' * Wood. Hopkinton. L. M. "ffeSS ^._._j:_«>_e._ m 5E3EEE ; flrcam, Sweeps us away ; our life's a dream, An empty tale, a morning flow'r, Cut down and wither'd in an hour. Fffl , . i Miiiiniiii iiniiiiiiinillllllllll irankiin. l<. M. 81 Come hither, all ye tveary fouls, Te heavy laden Ganers, come ; I'll give you reft from all your toils, And raife you to my heav'nly home. <^\_/-^ _ ry Q , _ «... L They flfell find reft who learn of me, I'm of a meek and lowly mind; But pifHon rages like the fea, And pride is reftlefs as the wind. S^ffi^Pli AIR.. ^_ ' -\ O, were I like a feather'd dove ! If innocence had wings, I'd fly and make a long remove From all thefe reftlefs things. ^iiliiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiliSiili Let me to fome wild defart go, And find a peaceful home, Where florms of malice never blow, Temptations never come. Liverpool H. M. capen. 83 ^xp::pg:E|[nEl:E:tt fake, our drowfy fou'n ! Shake off each flctlifu! band • The won.lersof this day Our noble it longs demand. Aufpicious morn ! Thy blifsful rays Bright ftrsphs hail, in fongs of praifc. Bright, ftc ,zE2_i_4jEZC.CXIulujp_U-Pf-IL-CipcppT — Lip-dp-pi—Iis pipppp i r.£.r.rre-srT_rsrrTprrrt_£3i 3 1 ^A§i&^^-_f3:tip^:E_ETp;t±t3qqfpJ:3 %pn ^±2- tbSp3r tEEffzd* U Diffblution. c. m. A. How. ~^iS^|fe?=-£si^SSl3fEKStifeiii; a f£PE Z Why do my minutes move lb flow ? Why do, &c. Death msydiflblve my body now, .And hear my fpirit home ; Why do my mi ii^llilp^lllllllsiillli -^ — 51 ■ — ' — ■ Death msy diflblve my bod)' now, And hear my fpirit home ; Why do my minutes move fo flow ? Why do my minutes move fo flow ? Nor my falvation come. 1 i Why do my minutes move fo flow ? 6x. L. M. 04 bandy River. Belknap. ':v».rWTPfc iP sfBaaag Beyond this curtain of the air. — \ ^^ -0. - _ SliiiiiiilliigiliiiSSiigllSSigi 'efcend, yc hods of angels bright, And bear rr.e on your guardia» wings, Through regions of celeflial light, Above the reach of earthly things. B F fky. Up where eternal Where folid pleafurcs never die, And fruits immortal feaft the foul. And fruits immortal feafl the foul. <• 1 >■ 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 Mendon. C. M. Belknap. 3.5 SISe Thee, we adore, eternal Name, And humbly own to thee How feeble is our mortal frame, What ''y'ng worms arc »c ^SigiHrSSiisEfcES: pgr jlf -RH iiiiieiiii m n =lp -:zzMffi±pdS^ _ '• 3 ^|iiif^^l=P^|pPli^il=&@irp|iFSili=Pl^ Our wafting lives grow fliorter (till, As months and days increaft ; And tv'ry beating pulfe we ttlj, Leaves but the number left. 86 Dalton. C. M. i we moan : ( No tender hand to wipe the tear Which flows with ev'ry groan ! No tender hand, &c. Far from our friends and country dear, In hoftile lands we moan : ( No tender hand to wipe the tear Which flows with ev'rv groan ! No tender hand, &c. AIR. ™iEp£gg3B 5 WTPVTB g^^g^^SBffij^S^^^mf^^ t^^^.-j.L4^c:aj_ji.pjLt-ip^Lji^j_ft.j:cLu^xu^-P-ft+pifefry4--L.Tf:] i[ r TfTT7-~n" r r~P"P'"P" T l i> '"^" a '"~]y i ' > '~'f l ~f l 'T^~ v — T T — - T f»-I^— P--j & Tp-'^~j > '^T~P~F""T~P~Pzr^~T|'?Q'33~~ Go/fa. C. M. Angelic, &x. He comes, the royal Conq'ror coroe?, His legions fill the fky ; Angelic trumpets rend the tombs, And loud proclaim him nigh. Isihffi^^ Angelic, &c. And, &c. Angelici fee. And, &c. JlillUllUU. The Lord of glory reigns, he reigns on high, His robes of (late are ftrengrh and majtfty : This wide creation rufe at his command, Built by his word and ftabliih'd by his hand. L.ong ft6od his throne e'er he began creation, And his own Godhead is its firm foundation. XJt UlllVi,WL, "J) X^ . LVJ.- And mutt my body faint and die, And muj this foul remove? Oh, for fome guardian angel nigh, To bear it fife above. Jefu", into thy -ttF- — x| — ,_ x |__r_ _(_.)_ i| ^ — ux; — W»-l — ! — L — faithful hand, My naked foul t trull; And my fleih waits for thy command, To drop into the duft' And my flc(h waits for thy command, To drop into the duft, gSE^iii^BilSi^fesl^Si :zlz: \\ AIR. Solon. C. M. BELKNAP, 89 ^Illiii^iplifi^lIiiilililSiilll Indulgent God> with pitying eyes» The fonj of men furyeyi And fee how youthful finners fport In i deftru&ive way. I_ f^^MU^^MWMMMWMM^MSM Ten thcufand dangers Jurk around To bear them to the tomb, Each in an hour may plunge the« down Where hope can never come. OLUiwuam. IV i. iiLLKWAr, ;^ p.|_.plpp — falH^L.lB^t.pi — zIQl_p_ti!l-piC-^p_lp-Ml-£^ rrns — z~ :P;^iHE:»^:EiPi: - Tf z^i^i&r~E~i;~~i~"T^:ff';R;~Tf;p;&:~T?t^ — zzrzs-TZSz—x - xnz™i£i£iP"ZCZ3 Now to the Lord a noble fong, Awake my fou!, awake my t»ngue, Hofanna to th' eternal Name, And all his bonndlefs love proclaim. a^_ ^jTj ' _ 11. _ ■Q-—rx — 1-- : ~? — »s — I__»I£»je£p-»IyZZpp:iiZL^X_:pZ ) fr^ See where it (hinea ia o-- Z^2pppi«::^zz:£:tezLi^ fc=BC= Pla. ^:z:x:rzj£;£z£i£x{§z5izzziz=zzzzz:i— " ^i _ God> in the perfon of his Son, Has all hisncbleft works outdone. _pr.' — i^.u-p.^cT: — predicts — tc.p±^.p_ izz_zriz — f:tu-t.tttt::pzz^xiz^pccpip$q — ]£iJ_ Jefus' face, The brighteft image of his grace, God, in thep:rfon, &c. izz: ::*!£ rp-Eziz :ft j* xpz§ xzzaiEijz&p: iffzaz&zs xaE&£l«:i:«zfa:«:aziii:j!i;fETix:zcz|rzzjzzlz-j:=|Z|^ P .».' tafi— — P4_U.ip_pXgi_I — P-L_| — pi; (__P -PlCwpC-It— L. ».X^.i ».Xu. pX-ip. -7jX_.3_3 l._.-_J«. Watervilk. L. M. 91 Who is this fair one in diftrefs, That travels from the wildernefs r ■ m — - —i— — ■ -■« t*— — — — — ■ 1 ■ — — — — 't~* y j ■ ■ ■« ' t- m — * it g— » - — a* ^— ■*-*■ ■■ — ^ — •— ■«•■*• — ■ — — ■■ ' ■ ■ ■ 1 And preft with forrows "• ~T~ — *": — ~ — ITU "TTp:~P"3gy*^g~T-P— r~~^g~T~^ — ; — I — ]"T~ — a~ T- — "-Ti And preft with forrows and with fins, Aod preft with forrows and with (ins, On her beloved Lord /he leans. 92 OCLCO. bix Line L. M. BELKNAP. AIR. — ,*•— ~i I The Lord hath eyes to giye the blindj The Lord fupports the finking mindj He fends die lab'ring confcience peace ; He helps the ftranger SIIZT -Z Jl».i_.__ — 2 Mll^l^SIPiSpEliSlilliils ia diftrefs, The widow and the fatherleft, And grants the pris'ner fweet releafe, And grants, Sic. Enfield. L M. BELKNAP. f beloved founds, Oyer the rocks and riling grounds, O'er hills of guilt and feas of grief He leaps, he flies to my relief. — — a-XLI-P--- iczci — '_i — Lip_r i-p-pi^rC-ip-pci:- — citP-ppi — -T-h-hI — 3LX_jLrp^_.ip_^.x_' — ^.xuZ5ic_pipryiLlp.pix.£p2jat-i iti-piE-C'-i-i — H .ir_:y_ii — j_i_§_j Ifow through the yell of fleih I fee, With eyes of love he looks at me, And in die gofpel's cleareil glafs, He (hews the beauties of his face. -■l wti- !Wp ) wW»'pi J 94 Bradford, C. M. — _» a _ « a « Pia. AIR. • * -* Thefe glonoas minds, bow bright they mine, Whence all their white array ? How came they to the happy feats Of everlafting day ? From tort'rinj II _ _ » » "r?"s •*! e * "* b i ^/* - — =^— ui— L»A_1| t_ X. gT r"'i F ~~i "| r"~| ri f~i f "1 "'^yr'"' "~1~"fl *"" ~r T rT~ i ""irrT f""* *" i i i? """ i"t^"'X'x"~^i~*t" x"C [ "" ).T*- H L For -, ys On fiery wheels they rode, And flrangely wafn'd their raiment white In Jefus' dying blood. In, &c. Confidence. L. M. HOLDEN. Pia. 95 AIR. I feel my Saviour's cheering voice, And longs to join immortal lays. Hold me, O Jcfus, in thine Now can my foul in God rejoice, My heart awakes to (ing his praife, _zEbj::^~B:*:±«Ipr£|Efc:fe -ri-: arms, And cheer me with immortal charms, Till I aw.ike, &c. Till I awak: in realms abjve, Foreverto enjoy hy love. H-3r=raiKi:e- :m£ ztfrs :&£=» cp := car" :i 9 6 Concord. S. M HOLDEN. "~ %_ Mtff ^f"Tl SEEKSE^l The hill of Zion yields A thoufand facred fweets, Before we reach the heaTenly field*, Before, 8cc, Or walk the golden ftreea t?|p&|^|^spizE&Sp3EESiEE5EEi?^ tzt- ±&_ \ttz*~*£&zzi -t-i — tipn:5»: s .:t m m 1 1E+ C. M. HOLDEN. Reviving Hope. Ye doubting fouls, clfmifs your fear, the heavenly found ; Ye doubting, &c. Kope fmilesreming round. Ye doubting, &c. Ye doubting, &c. Ye doubting fouls, difmifs your fear, i icniiu. ALDEE. y7 God is a king pf pov.'r unknown •. Firm are '.he orders of his throne ; It he icfoivc, who dare oppefe? I! he icfolve, &c. Or alk him why or what he does? tzicxiz Frytbufgh, L. M. Pij. Tor. m A'l.EEE. r. — i 1 Or fet Immanuel's glory forth. Join all the names of love and pow'r, Or fet rmmanuePs glory forth. That ever men or angels wore ; All are too mean to fpeak his worth, All are too mean to fpeak his wor:h, namuwn. JU. 1V1. Albee. Glory and honour be to thee, In mercy infinite andpow'r. AIR. * . _ < _ 3 _ _ Q Glory an 5EE Thee we revere, and thee adore ; Thou felf-exiiling Deity : In mercy infinite and pow'r. Cornifh. L. M. •"T* £33221 [iiiniiiiiii High on a hill of dazzling light, The King of glory fpreads his feat ; And troops of angels, flretch'd for flight, Stand waiting at his awful feet T5 -==V ^/"» Qi^ _. p -f.*— I- ~.C1 -•• fL+ O p <^ _|_ _ mg 33 bbESE- EjEEEjErpfSffi Niagara. L. M. 99 .^ _i . _ _ _ , , _ _ o i j So let our works and virtues fhine To prove the doftrine all divine. Thus So let our lips and lives exprefs The holy gofpel we profefs ; So let our works and virtues fhine To prove the doftrine all divine. Thus SBE flnll we bert proclaim abroad The honours of our Saviour God; When the falvation reignS within, And grace fubdues the pow'rof fin. PS tt= lOO Yarmouth. S. M. 'Kimball. Whofe anger is fo My foul repeat his praife, Wliofe mercies are fo preat ; Whofe anger is f > flow to Whufe anger is fo flow to rife, So ready to a- flow to rife, Whofe anger is fo flow to rile, ife; So ready bate. Whufe an^er is fo flow rife, Belknap. 101 Confummation. S. M. Behold, witl> awful oomp, The Judge prepares to come ; Til' archangel founds the dreadful trump.Th' archangel found j the dreadful trump, And wakes the gen'raj doom. Pittsford. L. M. Belknap. W — - 1 — pipt- ■ipp-p-L.x_i_ p-p±p-p-P-tt:L-i_±t 1 _.L„tt — p±t:Pt.i_ii_.pic w £p l _pJ:c:uGuL.pjpp_p±_jj_ God, the eternal, awfi'l name, Which the whole heav'ilyarmy fears. Which (hakes the widi" creation's frame, And Satan tremb'es when he hears. i^£ipf^EiLpzyrtE:p:plpEEzP 102 Pomfret. C. M. ing A folemn hymn of grateful praife, To heav'n's Almighty King. »2^:^:zzgzpzzL-zi:izzzbzp:ipzpii: — pzfcippjzjz^iipzpzjiifzz zzpzp[?:ipz» izdzzzj i xzu J j i^»+ — -1 Begin the high celeftial drain, My ravifh'd foul, and fing A folemn hymn of grateful praife, To heav'n's Almighty King. Ve circling mountains, as ye roll Your filver waves along, Whifper to all your verdant mores, Whilper to all, &c. The fubjeft of my fong. zz±|::p:pifzz*ztz£±^ -»_«. s- — ^.p. -p. ;ipipipij_:j*zpzpTZj§zzjzzipzfczpz _™™w ntjurrtcuon. /111 sevens. 103 AIR. ^ _ . , .I Angels, roll the Hope away: Death, give up thy mighty prey : See! he rifes from the tomb, Shining in immortal bloom =2g33EE|Sfci Dover. C. M. Belknap. ' »■• r* ------ -^- £ I Naked at from the earth we came, And- crept to life at fir ft ; We to the earth return again, And mingle with our dull. And mingle with our dull. §a||gEg|g E gg^^ lUi] BELKNAP. e-1 Dear Lord ! behold our (ore difirefs; Our fins attempt to reign ; Stretch out thine arm of conq'ring grace, And let thy foes be 11 iin. Ii_-£3 — LP-I-F-P-ES — LPCp-k»C-X.| — \ \ — pi — , Ip_i — !I_:_Itp_U — | — £ l _Xp_L_p_ 1 _x.. — 13 — r _B. ,.._*._«._: The lion with his dreadful roar, Affrights thy feeble fheep; Reveal the glory of thy poiv'r, And chain him to the deep. Ieb^e; Verry. b. M. [ilillilillliplli E. Gorr IO5 .0. 9— T - P ■*3J Welcome, fweet day of reft, That faw the Lord arife. "ftZZS 3kzz*—h—~ m QZ Welcome to this re- Welcome to this, &c. :i"zz~: Welcome to this reviving brcaft.And tliefe eyes. viving bread, And thefe rejoicing ■EHEiElHiSa: ?&-■ eyes, Anil thefe 1 = |_ - -, ^ O. ~**-m~~~-t~»~v rejoicing e eyes. Hotham. L. M. • There is a Drious world on high, Refplendent with eterna diy ; Faith views the blifsful profpett nigh, And ■ i ~t±zK z ~z^zlz&zz£zJ.zz&zz-zl^z-~ God's own word r.:veals the way. Faith views the blifsful prospect nigh, And fiod's own word reveals the way, Blendon. C M. Belsna?. IO7 Air. Our /ins, alas ! how ftrong they be, And like a raging fea ; They break our duty, Lord to thee, And hurry vs away. _ For. *ia. m$i0M&Mmsmm^wm^mm The waves of trouble how they rife, How loud the tempefts roar ! But death fliall land our weary fouls Safe on the heavenly (hore. T08 t 1 Conway. S. M. j Al*. Our days are as the grafs, Or like a morning flow'r ; If one (harp blaft fweep o'er the field It 3^i E FFpFiT- iffi TT T ^ withers in an hour. If one fliarp blaft fweep o'er the field, It withers in an hour. m Sdrdis. L. M. e. Goff. * i * This life's a dream an empty fliow ; : But the bright world to which I go Hath joys fubrtinvial and Cncere ; When fliall I wake, When (hall I wake, When ihall I wake and 6nd -r-.e there ? When fliall I wake and find me th;re ? When (tall I wake, &c. ' ~ r "£io S. M. e. e»n. Luncnburgh. The law by Mofes came, Bnt peace and truth .and love, Were brought by (Thrift, a nobler name, Were brought by CfarUi, a nobler name, Descending from above. Were bi ought, &c. I>efcending, &c r _p. T ^ Durham: P, M. sylknap. ip» Think>. mighty God, oa feeble man 5 Kow few his hours, how (hart his fpan ; Short from th: cradle - to the.grave. ^zfe^z;zzzzz.z:xzz:zzzz: zfci;z;=zzz-;:?zz:z"zziz-z*z£z*:izaz p|izzz£:izz:zzzzz cz:liz::nzzzzir-iz;zzzzzzxzj:jr:jpzzz:i izil^zlzSz^^ Who can fecuce his vital breath, Againftthe bold djrrun Is ofdea.h, With bklll to fly, or pov/r to fave ? With (kill to il/.or nov'r to fav; ? |E^:!|EHzfcr^Szz1^zSlmS:'i m^^^SB^EfS^^^^^HE — -z^fczztzbfffzeiffZEtcz-zbjtvr-;— :rh fizz. :zaz\ ~ zqzzc znsrs: zaz.^iip-,- -r-Fh hzziirzd Hz Penobfcot. C. M. I woald furvcy life's narrow fpace And Icaro how frail I an. 1 would furvey life's narrow fpace And learn how frail I am. Teach niethe meafure of my dap, Thoa maker -of mj fr Leominjlcr. C M, )■■■.»..- 113 Am. I'm aot afharu'd to own my Lord, Or to defend his caufe ; Maintain the honour of his word, The glory of hij crofs. IIIIs^iilllilllilllliiiliEf^iiililllll t — Jefus, my God, I know his naai% His win: is all my truft ; Nor will he put my foul to (hame, Or let my hope be loft. t -p. -0. ii4 Afliford. L. M. Bel KMAf i£:zz01:fe^ Am, And fpread the jsyful tidings ronud, Let every foal with tranfport heir Loud let the funeral trumpet found, Let every foul with tranfport hear, And hail the Lord's accepted year, Aid t»H, Ac. pj|:^:^:a:mggTgz|tE|:^Ptti^:g:zrzz z~pzz~igdjdrjg— ze2p:s~^z^rE -^- ) ft ^rp"pai3^ /-> /"N ^~N ^"\ Trenton. C. M. -©-r-r-=:-« — t 1 > hi c>.i_T rj ~ T -. • t EZIII CZ 7~- Z-I Z_. ! f~rT" T~ - ■ "T- l ~-T iZ—,-3 IZZilZj I_«[Z~ _3I Save me, O God, the fwelling floods Break in upon my foul ;• I (ink, and forrows o'er my head Like mighty waters roll. g^izszizzezi-izziqzsireiazziiLe-F^ 11/? Wcflborough. C, M, 1 v -Ff> J -—-i- -i 1 -11— — — — *^-t-»«-'«-T t— ti-zf-tjzrppiifcib'C-hP A fpnn is all that we can boafl, How fhort the fleeting time ! MLn it but vanity and dull, Maa, &c< liliiiill^! In all hi« Aow'r and prime. te :£: Afo. 30, L. M. Mann. Great is the Lord exalted high, Above all powers and every throne, Whate'er he pleafe.in earth or feas Or heaAen or hell his hand ! I P __!._ . O / ^-S/_ _ , , f~^' O ' — *~ 4-— ht-t-— P*"T"i ~r T - 1 ~i T IT ji Tl ~i T"T~- 1 Tu T I "i T) ~f ~w"\ "*lT"5T-lT jrnTC^ - — C"lrJZ~ Bascock. 116 Aufpicious Morn. C, . M. . An. Moderate. »---~m K^i:3]£5ISf5=EiiE5 ■ . ' Again the Loid of life and light Awakes the kindling ray, Unfeals the eyelids of the morn, And pours increafing day. This day be grateful Pia. Crci. For. _ -•■_ 1 a ■ ZZZZ\ZZ\ZZ\ZZ7J£ZfiZ&zETpZ&T£ZZZZZttIWa^ =r£z*:r:z*i-rz=zz;i:izrzT-:q:q=j(L^ homage paid And lou ! hofanrus ft»Bg, Let gl.tdnefs d.ve'1 on every heart, And praifl-on ercry tongue, Let gladnefs, Ac. -A » * SEgEjfj^gzH^ Am. Torringford. H. M. s — :n_ a - Pia. Ciefccr.do. Newhali.. 11/ S£lt ■ Ll ff ^^SQ^^EfeE£El^glcEl^EEl=g: Hark ,what celcftial notes! What melody we hear! Soft on the morn it floats, And fills the ravith'd ear. J " tl i T g 7Tl^TTrf r TPH^ j. — i — if — , &■ — r-— , — n— — i-r -p— -z^zr-Er»razzrpr=i.:x=-~ r : Lt:~»- Sk -rzrzE=--r~f i; -!--s — 3-+— s — .-- I| — £-i : I_Z__. »^ig ^ : fciB-F r & anrrt ^^i^^^^ ;:p§-:-_; T =r. F= _jl — -ajM- - t~ _ The tuneful (hell, The golden lyre, Aod vocal choir, The concert fwell. n8 Italy. L. M. Saccmiki. :E£ESEE^S: Let him embrace my foul, and prove Mine intereft in kis heav'nly love ; The voice which tells me thoa art mine, Excecdsthe. bleffings of the vine. Oq thee th' anointing fpiiit came, Aid fpread the ftrour of his name ; Th»t t Italy Continued'. 11 I ..^V',.,— ,^T \ r «<~ tm ■I- — — j» — ^ — ®— 1 ( oil of gladnefs and of grace Draws virgin fouls to meet thy face, Draws, kc. Lynnficld. L. M. HoLDEN. My God permit me not to be, A ftranger to myfc'.t and thee, Amid a thoufand thoughts I rove. Forg.-tful of mj (iigheft love. ^tzzz ~'z-".Tz~-*.r.-zT. :q.iqrJ-grrl".J: :1::|i :~:**£iii:2i— — x.;-®:: zzzzz- "ZXX~\ vzzz -%zzl%z:z lq£5 icq ,120 Lynnfield Continued. Why (hodd my paffions mix with earth, fttd thns difgrace my hear'aly birth? Why fliould' 1 cleave to things below, A»4 fc=a=== - -•^irEEftf- • : |~g Jrz-'ir? ~f~ j. — j — i~~ f--^~r — F — * — Tr "'i ~ EZ P* — - — F~~ f ~^ft ?""! let ray God my Saviour go ? C;i!l me away from fi=fk and feafe, One fovereign word can call me thence, Lynnfield Continued, ui Saft. =£=3 =ES39BE fH-tztztzW$.-. :t~ : jU„__ .- T--' I would obey the yoke divine. And all inferiour joys refign <$c c»rtii with all her fcenes withdrawn, Let Lcud. , noife and tanity be gone, In fecret filence of the mind, My hear'n, My hear'n, My heaT'n, My heay'n, and thee, my God, I find. -- — 1^— --11^3- — -lis r»_^.zc:_ii;p_p^- 1 .»itZx_p: L. P. M. PB:=:iE±:|-±iH&itte |IAA.t p. fS T ^J.tAl>-Kfr» T QJ T pi r r ».__ ft.* -£.££_■. J aT-CS. — .j:L_.L..C:p|l — lp — -+R — H~tt-^ l t^^FP'^I~tP^~tP~^~ f- i — "** -i--*— F-P-f-P- ^ -'~R- fp'hi^~r~i My d-tys of praife Hull ne'er be pa!t Whil ,j I'll p-^.ifc my Miikcr with my breath, And whc»my voice i> ioft ia death Fraifefliall empUyray aobler powers, E^EL^:fe : :Sr|zrK life and thought and bciii-i laft, Or immortality endures Or immortality eaduro. Scarborough. iEiEiiiiilllii C. M. Behbe*. 12 j =F His, &c. EE Sing to the Lord, ye diftint lands, Ye tribej of eyery tongue. His, &c. .- B # ^ — -^ »_ _ » Hit new JifcoTcr'd i'««> Wi» lev diicurec'4 giacc icm*.i«« A nevr aL.i » , "» ,|, W | | !*^' 1 j ip iJiw ijii w ii ii il i i ■ I ii J 1 i I, i i m in |i r ..JJI-. 12^ 9t. Germalns. L. M. i; B»«*t«. IliiliiSiliili^giiliiiiiiiiiiiiiili! ; Air. -, ^ic2>&r Loud hallelujah* to the Lord, From diflant worlds where cre*ture* dwell ; Let heay'o begin the folermo word, And Mxftofb :|-l#lfe^ill^:iiilifei:JiiiSiiipE;lllP fcuod it dreadful down to hell, The Lord, how abfolete he reijot ! Let erery «»gcl head th« kite, Sinj St. Gtrmains Continued. 125 t- :JE^ t£-j ^ ^^=r^f -j — — t-p-pr^f-p - g »-4 d-:*j»- E-3-H- H^-1i * ^.ad fpeak how fierce hi* terrourt be. of kit lore li , hea»'nly flrains, Iq heay'nly flrains, In hear'nly (trains, And fptak how fierce hi* terrours be. -to:: BtlKNAP. Keene, t C. M. Since] hare plac'd my uuft in God, A refuge alwajr« nigb, Why flio*ld I like a liat'roui bird, To diftact mountaini flr /—\ ■8"> Why iho*ld I like a liat'roui bird, To diftant mountains flr. iiii^liiiliiiiiilliiii! Besde*. 26 Brtinfwick. C. M. Lord, in the morning thou fhalt hear My voice afcending high To thee will I addrefs ray prayer, To thee lift ap mine ey^ ■f rfcriK: ^^^^:£^jpz:pj^d^^[: £p :;|r^_j^:|± m=~*m .«_..._._.•> i. •J?-T-- alilllllllilpllEilliiililiiglpliiiiS Up to the hills where Chtift is go«e To plead for til his fainu, Prefentinj tt kit father'* tkiont Oit fongi tnd o«f •o»pl»i«*i 127 No. 29. 5. P, M. m*h*. -The Lord Jehorah reigns, And royal ftate maintains; Hi» head with awful glories crown'J ; Ar- ray'd iu robes of light Begirt with fovereign might, / s And rays of m around. : cii-~T:i EE=^^$EEErfzErrEEp^t~SrEirfcEii ±ifelJi *»> _ „^ J 128 Nonvalk. C. M. NonvjJk. J*»»s. O God to whom rerenge belongs, Thy rengeaice now diclofe ; Arife, &c. * * Arife, fcc. 11 ft,ft_^_ :EtzE~&£ _-EJbztz£- "f~TT p. • =!.„-&» Q-Q. ! h iughty foe«. 3 — L. p — L„{ CC.I. - ' ( ,wP-U-- : UW :l; — — — 1—1-4— V-4--— — i*— « — -mr'-*^Sfr J -*Q^ w »'