FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from Princeton Theological Seminary Library http://archive.org/details/concoOOcodv CONCORDA HYMNAL OF THE Methodist Episcopal Church, 70 WHICH ARE ADDED SEVERAL IMPORTANT INDEXES. WILLIAM CODVILLE, Member of the Faculty of the M'Keesport (Pa.) Academy. NEW YORK: PHILLIPS & HUN T CINCINNATI : HITCHCOCK & WALDEN. 1SS0. Copyright 1878, by WILLIAM CODVILLE, Pennsylvania. PREFACE. Yf EXT in importance to the sacred Scriptures is the Hymn Book ; -I ' we read it, we sing from it, we memorize it, we apply it to our several states of experience, and are largely, though perhaps uncon- sciously, molded by its teachings. Xor is this to be regretted. " From the early days of the Christian Church down to our own time," says Mr. Stephen C. Drew, " men have put their highest thoughts and their best feelings into the form of hymns and anthems. Thus we have in them an embodiment of the love and faith, the aspiration and hope of those who have in times past and present set their faces heavenward, walking in the same path of temptation and difficulty which we are now treading. . . . We also read in Acts that Paul and Silas ' praised and sang praises to God' in the jail at Philippi. Paul, also, exhorts the brethren to sing ' psalms and hymns and spiritual songs ;' and, again, in his Epistle to the Colossians, he says, ■ teaching and admon- ishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs.' " Our literatare is exceedingly rich in holy song; indeed, so much so, as to render a complete collection, even of the best hymns, impracti- cable for general use. The Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church certainly does not contain all the best hymns in our language, and yet we are free ki saying we have not met any collection of hymns for public use equal to it. Of all Christian bodies Methodism is especially indebted to sacred song; she had her birth in hvmn singing, and lives only while she sings. Charles Wesley struck the key-note, not only of Methodism, but also of modern revivalism, in his famous lines : To that Jerusalem above With singing I repair, which is being responded to by the Church universal in the words of an eminent contemporary of Wesley : tell of His might, and sing of his grace. It i> believed by some that in the great revival meetings of Messrs. Moodv and Sankey the singing of the latter did more to arouse popular svmpathy and earnestness than even the preaching of the former. Nor has the use of hymns been confined alone to singing ; they have also proved a powerful auxiliary in preaching. A single stanza from 4 PREFACE. the lips of Whitefield filled the chapels of America and England with • of enthusiasm, never to be forgotten ; Benson's richest sermons were those in which poetic quotations chiefly abounded. In his brated Bermon on the death of Mrs. Foster do fewer than eleven of those are found. The writer was present at a meeting some years ago which became a Pentecost at the recitation by a lady of that familiar verse : And if our fellowship below In Jesus be so sweet. What height of rapture shall we know vyhen round his throne we meet 1 Of course there were reasons for this ; it was uttered with power, it was highly appropriate, and was offered just at the proper moment. Cruden has done more than any other to familiarize the student with the whole of Scripture ; no work of analysis, or list of subjects, or index of chapters and verses, can supply the place of his admirable Concordance, for by it every line of Holy Writ stands out boldly before us. That work is universally regarded as indispensable in the study of the Bible. How is it the Church has never had a Concordance to her hymns ? A work that will open the treasures of the Hymn Book in the way that Cruden has opened the Scriptures ? A work that will bring every line, yes, every important thought to our service ? Indexes are valua- ble as far as they go, but who has not, over and again, found them totally inadequate and unsatisfactory? The truth is we have long needed a Concordance. A minister of some note several years ago, in the preparation of one of his best sermons upon the redemptive work of Christ, desired to complete one of his finest sentences with an appropriate stanza. Re- flecting a moment he exclaimed with delight, as Archimedes was accus- tomed to do upon solving a problem — " I've found it, I've found it ! " Unlike Archimedes, however, he was doomed to disappointment, for being unable to recall any but the last line of the verse, his index, of course, was utterly unserviceable. That line was The iron fetters yield. In vain he strove to remember the first words of this stanza, in vain he searched and researched his Hymn Book for its hidden treasure ; all no purpose, and, what was most to be regretted, his patience and inspiration had well-nigh departed. "That unfortunate occur- rence," he afterward said, "almost cost me a Sabbath's usefulness." Has not this been the experience of thousands of others ? Has it not been the experience <>f v\rry minister in the Church ? And now, in PREFACE. 5 view of nearly four hundred hymns being added to the collection, will it not probably continue to be the experience of the future ? This will serve to show, at least in part, the utility of the Concord- ance we now offer the public. With this work no such difficulty need again occur. Let the reader try the facility with which this lost line is now recovered by simply turning to the word " fetters ;" he will also find that that word, in its singular and plural form, occurs about eight times in the Hymnal, and that possibly some other stanza there re- ferred to may be even more appropriate than the one he has selected. But this Concordance is of still further use in the wise and judicious selection of hymns to be sung. It is true, we have an excellent " In- dex of Subjects," and yet there are hundreds of subjects preached upon not found in that Index. We have also a prudently arranged " Index of Scripture Texts," but there are thousands upon thousands of texts preached upon not found in that Index, and hence the useful- ness of these Indexes is, of necessity, limited and unsatisfactory. This, however, is not the case with a Concordance which is limited only by the Hymnal itself. A few examples will make this plain. Take 2 Tim. i, 12 : "For the which cause I also suffer these things : nevertheless I am not ashamed ; for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day." We search in vain the " Index of Scripture Texts " for any reference what- ever to this important text, and justly conclude that no hymn in the col- lection exactly suits it ; but in this we are mistaken. Let us now try the Concordance upon either "ashamed" or "committed," and we are directed to number 595, to which we turn and find the following ap- propriate hymn : 1 I'm not ashamed to own my Lord, Or to defend his cause ; Maintain the honor of his word, The glory of his cross. 2 Jesus, my God ! I know his name ; His name is all my trust ; Nor will he put my soul to shame, Nor let my hope be lost. 3 Firm as his throne his promise stands, And he can well secure What I've committed to his hands, Till the decisive hour. Another example, Isa. xxxv, 4 : " Say to them that are of a fearful heart, Be strong, fear not : behold, your God will come with vengeance, even God with a recompense ; he will come and save you." This text is not found in the Index, nevertheless a hvmn mav be found to suit. 6 PREFACE. Turn to " fearful " or M strong u in the Concordance, and we are referred to hymn 479. Here it is : 1 Prisoners of hope, lift up your heads, The day of liberty draws near ! Jesus, who on the serpent treads, Shall soon in your behalf appear : The Lord will to his temple come ; Prepare your hearts to make him room. 2 Ye all shall find, whom in his word Himself hath caused to put your trust, The Father of our dying Lord Is ever to his promise just ; Faithful, if w r e our sins confess. To cleanse from all unrighteousness. 3 ye of fearful hearts, be strong ! Your downcast eyes and hands lift up I Ye shall not be forgotten long; Hope to the end, in Jesus hope ! Tell him ye wait his grace to prove ; And cannot fail, if God is love. Again, no hymn is given in the Index to Matt, x, 16: "Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves : be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves." The words " serpents " and " dove," however, point in the Concordance to hymn 810, verse 3, which is based upon this very text : Be wise as serpents, where you go, But harmless as the peaceful dove ; And let your heaven-taught conduct show Ye are commissioned from above. The same is true of Gen. vi, 3 : " And the Lord said, My Spirit shall not always strive with man." " Strive," in the Concordance, points to hymn 353, verse 4 : God's Spirit will not always strive With hardened, self-destroying man ; Ye, who persist his love to grieve, May never hear his voice again. We might employ examples almost without number, but one more will suffice, Luke xiv, 16-18: "Then said he unto him, A certain man made a great supper, and bade many: and sent his servant at supper time to say to them that were bidden, Come; for all things are now ready. And they all with one consent began to make excuse," etc. Now, should a hymn be desired suitable to the invitation we are, very properly, pointed in the Index to number 364: "Come, sinners, to the gospel feast ;" but should our subject be the excuses of Burners, also found in the above text, we are left in the dark for an appropriate hymn. But here, again, the Concordance comes to our assistance, and, PREFACE. 7 under the word u excuses," refers us to one of the finest hymns in the entire collection, 834. What congregation can sing the following hymn after an appropriate sermon and not be influenced by it ? 1 The King of heaven his table spreads, And blessings crown the board ; Not paradise, with all its joys, Could such delight afford. 2 Pardon and peace to dying men, And endless life are given, Through the rich blood that Jesus shed To raise our souls to heaven. 3 Millions of souls, in glory now, Were fed and feasted here ; And millions more, still on the way, Around the board appear. 4 All things are ready, come away, Nor weak excuses frame ; Crow r d to your places at the feast, And bless the Founder's name. Every minister of the gospel owes it to both his Lord and congrega- tion to have his discourse followed, not only by an appropriate hymn, but by the most appropriate one in the collection. This is, indeed, indispensable to complete unity, strength, and success in preaching. We are led to hope that, to some extent at least, this desired end may be assisted by the work we now offer the Church. At the end of this work will be found several Indexes, to the im- portance of which we will now call attention. First in order, and immediately associated with the Concordance, is the " Consecutive Index," arranged according to number. The utility of this index may be best explained as follows : The preacher, having chosen his text, desires the most appropriate hymn to follow his sermon ; the hymn in which occurs " The iron fet- ters yield " is the one desired. He turns to " fetters " and finds that hymn to be 185. Three inquiries may now arise in his mind. Hymns, like individuals, are best known by their faces — the face of a hymn is its first line — hence he asks, 1. What hymn is it ? 2. Of what meter is it ? and, as the old Hymn Book will, in all probability, be in use for some years to come in many of the churches, 3. Where is it found in the old book ? All these inquiries are immediately answered in the " Consecutive Index " by simply running the eye down the page to number 185. Here it is : 185 C. Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour comes, 118. Here he at once recognizes this as an old and familiar hymn ; its neter is " common," and, as indicated by the. figures on the right, its 8 PREFACE. number is 118 in the old book. In this way the face of the hymn, the meter, and position in the old book (if found there) of every refer- ence in the Concordance can be immediately known. The second is the "Alphabetical Index, " the use of which will abridge the reader's labor if he is already in possession of the first line of the hymn, but not its number, meter, and position in the old book. The " Metrical Index " will prove of great service when the meter of the hymn is a matter of importance — and there are no fewer than seventy-four varieties of meter in the Hymnal. Bow often is the preacher requested to select a hymn within a certain meter, to which sonic newly-learned or old familiar tune may be sung, and how great is sometimes his embarrassment in finding one that will at once suit both tune and discourse. This embarrassment is entirely obviated by the use of the "Metrical Index," in which any meter is found at a glance, with all hymns thereto belonging arranged in alphabetical order. This Index will be especially appreciated by choirs and by all persons having charge of public singing. When it is also more general- ly understood that some well-known tune is suited to a number of excel- lent hymns not generally used, it will extend the influence of the collec- tion as a whole, as w r ell as to greatly add to the freshness of the services. Our last is an " Index of Hymns found in the Hymnal, not in the Hymn Book, and of hymns in the Hymn Book not used in the Hym- nal." In this Index will be seen about 3*75 hymns, now in use, not found in the old book, and also a few more than this number dropped from service. Among the " dropped " hymns will be recognized some of the " good old hymns our fathers sang ;" these hymns, however, were not dropped because they had fallen from grace, but because — like our fathers themselves — having nobly served their day they were honorably laid to rest. One word more. With the Bible in her right hand and the Hymnal in her left, Methodism has nothing to fear in her grand march to bat- tle and victory. Cried the illustrious hero of her ecclesiastical exist- ence, " The best of all is, God is with us ! " and the unbroken history of one hundred and fifty years but sustains this claim. " Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world." Let, then, the bat- tle-cry of Martin Luther — the sequel of that of his campaign against Worms — ever be sung " in Spirit and in truth," and all will be well unto the end of time. And though this world, with devils niled, Should threaten to undo us; We will not fear, for God hath willed II is truth to triumph through us. M'Keesport, Pa., Sept. 15, 1879. Wm. Codville. CONTENTS PARK Concordance to the Hymnal 11 Doxologies 189 Consecutive Index of First Lines of Hymns 191 Index of Hymns adopted from the old Hymn Book without Chance; of Hymns adopted with Change; of Hymns added; and of Hymns dropped 199 Summary 205 CONCORDANCE TO THE HYMNAL OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ABB ABU ABBA, FATHER. 429 And, «., F.. humbly cry 438 And, Father, a., F.. cry 439 And boldly, a., F.. cry 440 A.. F., hear thy child 477 Ceaseless ma v. a., F., cry 643 I have called thee, a., F. ABHOR, ABHORRED. 482 lite thine, A. the thing unclean 525 I would be by myself abhoiTed ABIDE. 14 My heart to thee : here, Lord, a. 93 A. with me ! Fast falls the 102 A. with me from morn till 338 There, safe thou shalt a. 648 Come and with us. e'en us, a. with us, and let thy light 742 saviour, with me a. is there I would always a. 700 Come quickly and a., Or life 804 Let us thus in God a. 802 A. with us, O Lord, we pray ABIDETH, ABIDING. 166 No thanks to them— a. G48 We've no abiding city here ABODE. 05 Make this a place of thine a. 89 to them That love the dear a. 241 To heaven, the place of his a. : ikes with mortals his a. 501 Their soul is his a. 556 Be thou my sure a. 581 parting breath, To his divine a. 057 The saints' secure a. 713 And grace her mean a. 980 To bear him to their bright a. d heaven, that blissful a. 1034 shining dust Of my divine a. 1035 Removes his blest a. 1012 O glorious hour! U blest a. 1052 in this divine a. Change 1003 And mount Co our native a. 1004 Where Jesus ha^ fixed his a. ABODES. 777 Fair a. I build for you ABOUND. 52 In our hearts and lives a. 70 those who in thy grace a. 288 day to day, Be in us and a. 317 To every soul a. 809 O let our love and faith a. ABOUNDING. 371 live, Through his a. grace 805 Rejoice in thy a. grace 903 A. grace repay. ABOVE. 12 the blest hour, when from a. 41 heavenly powers, To carry us a, 4^4 I lift my heart to things a. 530 Is the full heaven enjoyed a. GOO And seek the glorious things a. 780 that binds The happy souls a. 786 Lift up your hearts to things a. 880 I shall see him and hear him a. 1009 There is a world a. 1078 And seek the things a. ABRAHAM. 274 In A. '8 breast, and sealed 451 And raised us into A.'s sons 471 A., when severely tried 523 word, thv oath, to A.'s race 014 If called, like A.'s child 1075 The God of A. praise 1077 Hail, A.'s God, and mine ABSENT. 534 While thou art a. from the 553 A. from thee, my Light 1050 A. from him I roam ABSOLVED. 238 Fully a. through these ABSTINENCE. 107 May a. the flesh restrain ABUNDANCE. 50 And then in rich a. The 904 From our a. to impart ABUNDANTLY. 557 spirit cries, A. forgive AW 12 ADO ABUSE, ABUSED. 336 delay not, why longer a. 880 Oft abused thee to thy face ABYSS. 97 Whose throne is in the vast a, 126 God, thou bottomless a. •i M ( > Love, thou bottomless »M-n the Steps of n. 1097 Who thy great nam.' a. 658 And now in a. and grief thy name ADORATION. 788 through one bright eternal <\. 875 wintry hour Of man's maturera. 52 Thanks we give and a. 876 promise . . . Fulfilled to latest a. 186 Richer by far is the heart's a. 959 Mine a. is naught with thee ADORING. 1011 The a. that in heaven they spend 223 There a. at his feet AGES. 132 A thousand a. in their flight ADORNED, ADORNING. 139 Through endless a. still the same 14 A. with prayer and love 233 To thee the endless a. through 878 Which a. the Saviour-child 580 That through the a. it be given 1035 New Jerusalem ... .1. with 953 The God of a., praise 047 Thus the Christian life adorning 964 A thousand a. in thy sight 991 Long as eternal a. roll ADVENT. 1055 While endless a. waste away 850 With the last a. we unite 1016 Let the mighty a. chorus AGED. 1116 Be to thine a. servant given ADVOCATE. 110 And be my .1. with God AGONY. 239 Jesus my A. above 207 The double a. in man 239 Almighty A., to thine 209 Bespeaks thy soul's deep a. 251 Our A. with God He 219 Saviour ... Is stretched in a. 252 The glorious A . on high 221 Thee by thy painful a. 258 Still our A. in heaven 236 Through earth's most bitter a. Friend and A. with God 6(i5 the fainting heart, The a. 440 Hear my ^4. divine 670 Behold thy mother's a. 720 Christ our A. is made 723 By thine a. of prayer 836 Thine a. and bloody sweat AFFECTIONS. 850 His fearful drops of a. 496 Nail my a. to the cross 519 My vile a. crucify AGONIES. 647 Let my best a. center 399 The a. I feel 662 Thither the warm a. move 423 on the tree. In a. and blood 852 O let our warm a. move 487 A. of strong desire 1048 His freed a. rise. AGONIZING. AFFLICTED. 246 Hail thou a. Saviour 1002 Though a. not alone 340 A. in the garden 383 By thine a. pain AFFLICTION. 179 In the midst of a. my table is AGREE. 335 To soothe your a. or banish 37 We now with all thy saints a. 640 When- such a light a. 101 Lord let us in our homes a. 661 Witli this beneath a.'8 load 785 Let all our hearts a. 759 On whom in a. I call 789 And cordially a. 761 A.'8 deepest gloom 790 The souls that here a. 1011 The mortal a. is past 793 We all shall then in one a. 1072 A.*8 waves may round 804 Let us in thy name a. 1073 The storms of a. beneath 906 Sweetly may we all a. 811 all their heart and stremxth a. AFFLICTIONS. 177 A. came at thy command AID. 628 But these a. of the dust 168 In trouble our unfailing a. 758 'Midst outward a. shall an very present -4. 1054 In all my a. to thee 266 Thy celestial <;. posses.-ing AIM 14 AXC 309 Jesus th i no a. afford 430 A sure and present d. I will still give ti. .n ! whither shall we flee for a. 707 When mortal . in a. ou, Christ, art '. 962 Vain his a., noise, and 569 .1 L050 .1 AMEN. esus. grant our , so let it be! AMETHYST. 1060 With (i. unpriced ANCHOR. 420 Sure my s. A. of days 86 Thou to whom In a. time 132 Before the birth of a. time 140 and Defender, the A. of days 148 A. of eternal days 166 For still our a. foe 274 Remember, Lord, the a. days 810 mountains. . .a. seats forsake so.") Sing as in the a. days 924 take thine a. people home 953 A. of endless days 107.") .1. of everlasting days 1197 And in more a. yean ANEW. 18 He forms their ruined souls a. 285 And form me all a. 309 To form the heart a. 453 my Saviour shall make me a. 497 Till thou a. my soul create 536 And form my soul a. 923 By sovereign grace be formed a. ANGEL. 42 Let all the a. throng Give 134 And a. bands are waiting 192 The a. of the Lord came down 257 No a. in the sky, Can fully 433 What a. tongue can tell 614 Some a. may be there in time 646 Till, by a. -bands attended 705 theme demands an a.'s tongue 707 That ear is filled with a. songs 823 what might fill an a.'s- heart 886 the story which a. voices tell 973 Till the last a. rise and break 1008 No, a. ! seek thy place 1095 And let thine a. stand between ANGELS. 56 Earth takes up the a.' cry 57 Praise him, a., in the height 97 Thy a. shall around their beds 106 And with the a. bear thy part 108 While well-appointed a. keep 119 ^4. with both wings veil 120 To thee all a. cry aloud 144 Eves of a. are too dim 148 Mighty God ! while a. bless thee 170 me, whom watchful a. keep 193 And a. flew with eager joy 194 From a. bending near the earth 194 And hear the a. sing 233 The shining a. as they speed 235 Lord is risen indeed ; Attending a. 237 And a. chant the solemn lay 825 While a. view with wondering 342 O ye a. hovering round us 350 Ready for you the a. wait 356 A. our servants are 442 And the a. could do nothing 443 Where the a. praise their 517 As a. who behold thy fare 694 Among the a. pure and bright 710 While a. in their songs 758 ten thousand of ry <>. APPEARING. 647 Bid us look for his a. 043 still we wait for thine a. 1029 You who long for his ". 1065 We long thy a. I APPETITES. 326 And bids your longing a. APPLE. 455 As the a. of thine eye. 497 Quick as the a. of an eye, the 511 Quick as the a. of an eye, O God 770 Dear as the a. of thine eye APPOINTS, APPOINTED. 782 Where he a. we go 21 in thine own appointed way 181 Hail in the time a. 188 O receive whom God a. 1020 The a. hour make haste APPROACH. 511 I want the first a. to feel 827 Permit them to a., he cries 835 "We now a. to God APPROVE, APPROVES, APPROVED. 313 None else will Heaven a. 380 Who would himself to thee a. 877 And God will well a. 301 Thy righteous law approves it 701 and show yourselves approved ARABIA. 163 By night, A.'s crimsoned sands ARCH, ARCHES. 87 Thy temple is the a. 185 And heaven's eternal arches ring 226 though heaven's high a. ring ARCHANGEL, ARCHANGELS. 38 Thee while the first a. sings 244 soon shall hear the a.'s voice 1010 The great a.*s trump shall 1023 Shall the a.'.s trumpet tone 1027 Whene'er the a.'.s trump shall 18 Whose praise archangels sing 1 14 Angels and a. sing 1005 Not all the a. can tell 1077 The great a. sing ARDENT. 78 With a. hope and strong desire 3S0 Hear, () hear, my o. cry. 1051 fire Our hearts with a. love ARK. 266 Pointing to an a. of rest 888 Behold the a. of God 1111 hide them safe In Jesus' ark ai:m. 33 thine a. of power hath saved 96 And a. my soul with ^ra 1 1J si long is iiis a. and snail fulfill 160 Thine a. unseen conveyed me .:: 5 Wh( n from the a. of iu sn set free ARM 17 ASL 451 451 548 567 707 778 876 81)1 931 951 HM3 1097 1099 1105 1105 123 155 1(39 170 359 892 421 1 577 583 651 653 : 16 822 827 880 887 889 967 970 999 448 543 566 566 56? 568 581 5S4 587 599 690 And bared thine a. in all our Thy single a., almighty Lord Thine a. that upward stayed The a. of flesh will fail you Bur lake to a. you for the flght But a. yourselres with all the In this aery hour There is an a. thai never tires That a. upholds the sky Strong were thy foes; but the a. And gather with thine a. The Lord makes bare his a. Who with his own right a. His a. the strength imparls A. of the Lord awake, awake, Pu Who holdest in thine a. the often when his a. was bared Sufficient is thine a. alone Whose a. alone can save A. of the Lord awake, awake, Th thy right hand, thy powerful a. Thine a , Lord, in days of old o (rod, whose a, sustained And lean on thy sustaining a. ARMS. Within thy circling a. I lie And lodge us in the a. divine Se ;ure within thine a. to lie Thine everlasting a. of love Now to thine a. of mercy fly ( >peu thine . Moves the :.»;i flery pillar At our a.'* head into victory His a. shall he lead 10.33 One a. ol the living God 82 * While all tic- arm ies of the skies 593 And all thy a. shine 2 1035 And the bright a. sinor. 1002 The a. of the ransomed saints ARRAY, ARRAYED. 900 thy strength, Thy beautiful a. 966 B >fore me place in dread a. 238 flaming worlds, in these arrayed 1064 1 long to behold him a. ARROW, ARROWS. 955 The a. is flown,— the moment 950 As the winged t*. flies 116 Though the arrows past us fly 1073 And outfly all the a. of death ART. 490 As thou a., so let us he 515 With me, 1 know. I feel, thou a. 586 1 1 may I learn the a. 009 o that all the a. might know ASCEND. 4 13 Who shall a. on high 628 „ t . into a purer clime 657 And you and I a. at last 816 heart and mind may evermore a. •>', I V" saints a. the skies •ill then a. to meet the Lord 991 Ah! when shall we a. 1055 Then let me, gracious Lord, a. 1073 Come let us a., my companion ASCENDS, ASCENDING. 322 through the elouds a. to God 1048 Thither his soul a. 932 A thousand hearts ascending ASHAMED. 595 I'm not a. to own my Lord 604 A mortal man, a. of thee ASHES. 38 what shall earth and a. do 490 Dust and a. though we be 973 These a., too, this little dust 979 securely shall my a. lie 1012 While a. to a., and dust ASK. 103 Will furnish all we ought to a. 164 A. and receive in Jesus' name 179 what shall I a. of thy providence 295 Naught we can a. to make us 467 And humbly a. for more 186 My soul a. what thou wilt 5: is requires, Is that we a. for more 506 For more we a. : we open then 537 I have the things I a. of thee 675 And if some things i do n<>t a. 689 .1. but in faith, it shall be done 700 To those who a. how kind thou 71'.' Lids thee a. him, waits to hear 735 Father we a. in Jesus' name 856 What they a. of thee to gain 962 \\ e a. in faith for every soul ASLEEP. 979 A. in Jesus! blessed sleep ASP 18 AZU ASPIRE, ASPIRES, ASPIRING, ATONEMENT. ASPIRINGS. 2fi Hear the world's a. thou 37 To tfcee our trembling hearts a. 210 The grand and full a. made 78 To that our laboring souls a. 838 For all a full a. made 4 «.*» To thee our bumble hearts a. 246 ThOU hast full it kr< ps me /*. 89a Than hold it b. from thee BACKSLIDING, BACK8LEDINGS. 559 A poor b. soul rest re 557 And freely my bacteHidings heal BAITS. 505 east behind The b. of pleasing BALL. 248 Who fixed this earthly b. 248 On this terrestrial b. 698 Or on this earthly b. BALM. 72 O h. of care and sadness 94 Our b. in sorrow, and our 208 The b. of life, the cure of woe 300 But can no sovereign b. be found 306 A b. for all thy grief and woe 311 The b. of pardoning Love 3--21 A sovereign b. for every wound 327 Jesus, thy b. wdl make it whole 344 B. that flows for every wound 380 B. to heal my every wound 386 B. of all my grief and pain 449 Poured b. into my bl< i 671 From lips divine like healing 1>. 752 for warfare, b. for grief 892 To find a h. for woe 986 There's b. in their assuaging 1039 A b. for every wounded breast BALMY. 538 Till mercy with its b. aid BAND, BANDS. 1044 Will join the glorious b. 1052 Amid the shining b. 434 He bound me with the bands of 583 Ye blood-besprinkled b. I rod himself shall loose thy b. Death may the />. of life unloose 1039 And greet the blood-besprinkled b. BANISH, BANISHED. 409 And b. all my -in :."-r wo be banished from thy 419 if I were b. from thee 567 Call home thy b. one 720 o ye /'. Be 937 Then be b. grief and pain 1020 What ! to be b. from my Lord BANISHMENT. 450 The road that leads from b. C96 I pass my years of b. BANKS. 774 Close by its b. in order fair BANNER. '-'Hi The royal b. is unfurled 228 o let thy conquering b. wave 507 Lift high the royal b. ueatb Ins b. true .">; ', The foe before his />. flies 804 Come and spread thy b. here nder his b. thus we sing 858 Jesus spreads his b. o*er us 883 We'll flock around his />. 921 Now ad abroad thy b. fling 938 Bee Jehovah's b. furled 939 Wave tin- o. -cross on high 1014 Shall the saints his b. BANNERS. 663 See, his b. go 1104 Our troops shall lift their o. BANQUET. 851 And 7). with our Lord 853 He the b. spreads before us 853 Precious b. ; bread of heaven 1054 To And at the b. of mercy 1073 To a taste of the b. above BAPTISMAL. 800 One sole b. sign 832 Once shared the blest b. BAPTIZE. 276 B. the nations ; far and 785 li. Into thy name 830 B. this soul with blood 831 Sent to 5. into thy name BAPTIZED. 671 7?. into the sanctities SCO I am b. into thy name 836 B. in Christ. I fear not 829 B. into the Eather's name 829 li. in thine, we own thy 829 B. into the Holy Ghost BAPTIZING. BAPTIZER. 831 The inward, pure, 7>. grace 831 baptizer of our spirits thou BAR, BARS. 349 Before his b. your spirits 954 to call The nations to his b. 1021 I at thy /,. appear 1034 Before whose I . severe 90 When its bat's their weakness 237 Loose all your b. of massy BARDS. 36 The lyre of Hebrew h. was strung 194 By prophet-b. foretold BARK. 187 wind that tossed my foundei ingo. 613 My little i>. is c »nfldent 634 With thee within my b. i 1110 Though heaves our b. far from BAR 20 BED BARREN. 678 water-spring To a dry, 7). place 769 The dry and b. ground 953 li. and withered trees 1105 brought them lo this h. shore BARRIER. 393 Hath broken every b. down BATHE. 659 There I shall b. my weary 730 w iih my tears bis feet I'll b. BATTLE. 500 Now the b. wilJ be won 567 This day the noise of b. 581 The b. ne'er give o'er 582 The day of b. is at hand 584 The b. soon will yield 587 To b. all proceed 591 And in the darkest o.-fleld 596 Upon this o.-iieid of earth 921 Set time's great b. in array 991 The b.'s fought, the race is won 1047 Gird thee for the b. 1047 Peace shall follow b. BATTLEMENTS. 763 We mark her goodly b. BEAM. 293 In each a heavenly b. I see x?')8 And every b. conducts to thee 411 By thy all-perceiving b. 560 O may one b. of thy blest light 565 Work till the last b. fadeth cr, Eternal B. of light divine 6 ! 1 ( )f the day's last b. is flown 708 But when the keener, purer b. 980 A b. from heaven is sent to 982 How mildly b. the closing eyes BEAMS. 17 His b. are majesty and light 34 Their common b. unite 67 With b. of everlasting day 72 With pure and radi nt b. Ill O let thy rising b. The night 153 Whose b. create our days 284 Send forth thy b. divine 290 The gathered b. of ages shine 266 With />. of heavenly day 416 Till thy mercy's beams I see 428 Display thy b. divine 478 That thy bright b. on me 553 With b. of mercy shine 604 lb' sheds the b. of 1 ght divine 661 Where thy full b. impart 095 And gioiy b. around thy bead 704 Wit!) b. of Bacred bliss 868 Which b. on the soul and 907 And send its glorious b. afar 91 1 Arise, and with the morning b. 939 hike the i>. of morning fly 943 Life and joy thy />. impart loi i /;. the Saviour, Shines the 1034 shall there bis b. display 1065 Enjoying the b. of bis love BEAMING. (51 love B. from every page 464 sweetly /v. in my face 730 compassion B. in his gracious eye BEAR. 317 Thou dost with sinner-- b. o b. up your spirit when I s . Thee he in his anus shall b. 641 But he will b. us through BEARS. 1 17 B. and forbears, as thou hast done 254 What every member b. 734 In his hands he gently b. us 754 Be b. them all, and frees us 772 Their souls forever b. BEATIFIC. 657 face shall see ; The b. sight 1065 The sight b. they prove BEAUTY. 206 Full of b., truth, and grace 238 My b. are, my glorious dress 702 Jesus, thOU the //. art 775 Thy b. and thy strength put on 870 And here thy b. see 959 the bloom Of earthly b. flies 1058 True vision of true b. 1064 His b. of holiest love BEAUTIES. 17 His 7)., how divinely bright 31 Thy uncreated b. shine 299 And still new b. may we see 545 On all thy glorious b. gaze 662 My Saviour, let thy b. be 977 The short-lived b. die away 1054 I long, dearest Lord, in thy b. 1063 Where Jesus' b. display BEAUTIFUL. 147 how b., The sight of thee 769 How b. the sweet accord 871 temples. . . How b. they stand 880 In that b. place he has gone 974 How b. on all the hills BECKON, BECKONS, BECKONED. 796 Where none shall b. us away 1078 And angels />. me away 591 And beckons thee his road 1004 Lo! he b. from on high 165 He beckoned, and the winds were BED. watchful stations round my b. When on the b. of death we lie lie smooths my b., and give Low lies his h. with the beasts And gilds the //. of death with When rising from the b. of death Angels -hail hover round my i>. When i remember on my i>. graves. . . And softened every b. To mourners round his b. in Its narrow b. 'tis sleeping 108 167 170 1S6 003 412 612 693 970 '.'71 lite;' BED 21 BET BEDS. 97 Thy angels shall around their b. 118 Upon our b. to rest ; So death 197 dress Is by our b. of pain BEFRIEND. 167 'Tis yours the spirit to i>. 872 We aie thine, do thou b. us BEG. 893 O rather let ine b. my bread BEGUILE. 530 Shall aught b. me on the BEHALF. 438 Sacrifice In my /). appears 927 To thee in their h. we cry 053 Thou didst in our b. appear BEHAVIOR. 1021 account. . .For my b. here BEHEST. 151 Without his high b. BEHIND. 354 Look not b., make no delay 802 Leave all you have and are b. 364 Ye need not one be left b. 564 before us, Mot a look b. 758 live in glory and leave me b. ( J45 forsake, Or cast his words b. BEING, BEINGS. 347 God who did your b. give 605 What is my b. but for thee 774 Great source of b. and of 508 B. of beings, God of love BELIEVE. 28 Come, let us who in Christ b. 220 B., believe the record true 275 Lord, we b. to us and ours 302 I would b. thv promise, Lord 307 Lord, if thou wilt, I do b. 311 O that I could b. 367 R, believe in Jesus' name 866 hear, And help me to b. 406 O Jesus, could I this b. 482 Sell-desperate, I b. bus Father, I dare b. Thee merciful 512 I steadfastly b. Thou wilt 517 the Way, In whom I now b. 685 Power to b., and go in peace 535 Thou canst, thou wilt, 1 dare b. 583 B., and conquer all 620 Only u., in living faith 688 B. his word, and trust his grace 885 And sensibly b. 1012 To those who b. in the Lord BELIEVERS. 573 And show them how b. true ] o bring b. home 719 Only to b. shown, Glorious 804 Show how true b. live 804 Show how true b. die BELLS. 1070 Far, far away, like b. at evening BELOVED. or herd. . ./>.. obeyed, adored 1. ! And less b. than GrOd alone . ■ . it in your tents my B. BELOW. 256 The joy of all b. 592 servant . . ■ While dwelling here b. 956 They have done with all o. 995 o may we bless thy (rrace b. 1067 once they knew, like as b. BEND, BEND8, BENDING. -fore thy throne we sinners b. 60 Lord, when we b. before thy 64 Low at thy feet we I>. 182 There to h. the knee before thee 723 Low we h. the adoring knee 1001 In thy holy place we h. i here his adoring spirit bends 31 Sinners. . .Come bending at thy BENEDICTION. 271 On us thv I>. shower 856 And thv fullest b. Shed 1060 His laud and b. Thy BENEFITS. 364 His offered b. embrace 1087 be not God's b. forgot BENIGHTED. 270 To our b. minds reveal 285 on this poor b. soul. . .shine 553 On this b. heart. . shine 604 sheds. . .light. . .o'er this b. soul 805 Lights in a b. land 815 The lights of a b. land 929 B. in this land of light 930 shall we to men />. . .lamp 943 Every poor, b. heart BEQUEST. 833 And gave his own their last b. BESET. 123 I lie, B. on every side 351 death. . .B. thy path, nor BEST. 88 Day of all the week the b. 500 live or die. I know not which is b. 637 dark or bright, As b. may seem 655 joy or sorrow. . . As It. to thee may 672 knows W hat b. for each will 724 Out of. BETHEL. .griefs B. I'll raise BETHLEHEM. 187 It is the Star of B. 187 The Star, the Star of B. rist is born in Jt. 195 More bright on B.*8. . .plains 90! Yet doth the Star of B. BET BLE BETHANY. 203 Gracious One of B. BETRAY. BETRAYAL, BETRAYED. 574 Assured if I my trust b. 850 And thus that dark betrayed 833 When Jesus was for us betrayed BETTER. 488 Choose thee as the h. part 952 We choose the b. part at last BEWILDERED. 200 That bids b. souls rejoice BIDDING. 363 How sweet the b., Come BILLOW, BILLOWS. 1114 tossed on the breast of the b. 866 When the biUmm till with 931 And as thy h. flow 1054 Though now my temptation like 7>. 1110 sound Of b. that never can sleep BIND. 67 O b. us to each other, Lord 7-26 7/. my wandering heart to thee 960 slender. . .ties That b. us to a BIRD, BIRDS. 305 Nor bleeding b., nor bleeding 122 The bird* that rise on quivering 141 The b., without barn or store 1086 By him the b. are fed BIRTH. 139 Let all who owe to thee their b. 155 Encircled from our second b. 417 By thy b. and by thy tears 530 Born by a new, celestial b. 564 purpose Spring to glorious b. 597 Then let us prove our heavenly b. 853 When the angels sang thy b. 881 orbs. . .Sprang to b. beneath thy . 1074 Of heavenly/)., though wandering 1081 goodness marked its secret b. 23T( BIRTHRIGHT. If tears were our b., and BITTER, BITTERLY, BITTERNESS. 161 The bud may have a b. taste 167 To earth in />. sorrow weighed 349 No God regard your b. prayer 623 I take the cup. . .Though b. to 638 B. the cup of woe 272 It grieves me hittt fly 997 The hilh / //r.s.s of death BLADE. 575 The tender b., the stalk, the ear 1083 First the b., and then the ear BLAST. 172 If one sharp b. sweep o'er the 807 Safe from each b. that blows 1074 The fiercer toe i>., the sooner 1084 B. each opening bud of joy BLAZE. 97 Than the full b. of day IT.) Before the insufferable b. 395 Amid the l>. of gospel day 562 With inextinguishable b. t)57 And wide diffuse the golden b. 915 and b. abroad Thy name 936 Sets the kingdoms on a b. BLAZING. 130 Who can behold the b. light 135 Before the ever-b. throne BLEED, BLEEDS. 214 Alas ! and did my Saviour b. 215 vast the love. . . To b. and die 294 There I behold the Saviour b. 250 The Lord, who bleeds and dies BLEEDING. 220 The b. Prince of life and 320 The stricken soul Lies b. 850 spreads for you his b. hands 1002 Jesus, while our hearts are b. BLED. 66 sinned, he b., To save us from 90 Who had, sinless, b. for sin 422 And b. for Adam's helpless BLEND, BLENDED. 115 Where our spirits only b. 602 The near and future b. in 793 Blended and gathered into one BLESS. 6 Come, and thy people b. 50 And b. us in thy grace 50 The Lord our God shall b. us 142 where his love resolves to b. 212 To b. me thou a curse wast 242 He lives to b. me with his love 284 Come, all thy faithful b. 688 Engage the waiting soul to b. 741 Jesus alone can b., Jesus is mine 746 Christ shall h. thy going out 760 O b. me now, my Saviour 855 As we from thy table go. B. us 887 B., and make them like to thee 980 God's own Spirit deigns t<» />. 1099 now, O Lord, be near to b. BLESSING. 21 Till a b. thou bestow 29 once more bis b. ask 30 Thy promised b. give 32 Thy b. we implore 50 (iod shall his h. send 55 o may all enjoy the b. 88 Let us now a b. seek BO Lord, send thy b. down to 124 Thyself the i>. give 173 They cannot keep a b. back 246 Worship, honor, power, andb. 282 share Thy b. from on high 303 The long-sought b. give 377 The h. seek and ilud 386 Thy b. to receive BLE 23 BLO 407 that I could the /). prove 440 Till the b. thou bestow 458 The b. of thy love bestow 491 Thee we would be always b. 501 May ours this b. be 606 This b., above all, Always 616 Eacb b. to my bouI more 638 The word of b. give I'hy every act pure 1). is 090 Brings every b. from above 730 Sweet the moments, rich iu b. 757 What a b. to know that my Jesus 81 1 And Bends the promised b. down 831 We now thy promised b. 884 Redeemer, grant thy b. 887 Holy Father, send thy b. 917 ii., and thanks, and love 967 And death the b. shall restore 1064 And when every b.'s llown 1107 And bring a b. from above BLESSINGS. 2 And h. more than we can 529 To each thy b. suit 05 And shed thy b. here 77 Which scatters b. from its 100 With b. from thy boundless 159 O may the b. of each hour 159 And all the b. we receive 161 and shall break In b. on 179 With b. unmeasured my cup 183 He comes to make his b. flow 224 Heavenly />., without measure 228 The b. thou hast died to give 201 B. on his Church below 287 These b. of thy grace 458 While marked with b. every 689 The b. God designs to give 758 my neighbors may share These b. 761 His boundless b. prove 795 Jesus, from whom all b. flow 802 God, from whom all b. flow 806 Christ, from whom all b. flow 8 I \ Ana b. crown the board Bless us with eternal b. 8T8 Thou hast heavenly b. shed 91!) Their early b. on his name 1008 mild, With b. on thy head Jos [ source wuence all our b. flow 1100 And heavenly b, round us 1101 peace, with her what b. lied BLESSEST. 892 And gladly as thou b. us BLEST. 173 Engage to make us h. 328 Obey^and be forever b. 337 B. in Christ this moment be 345 Hasten, sinner, to be b. 382 The good wherewith I woulji boo. 419 all engaged to make me b. 442 I was perfectly b. 454 In him I am b., I lean on his 487 Jesus hath pronounced ti,- 510 Thou knowest that 1 am not b. 550 And none more b. than I 591 Thrice b. is he to wh;jui is 602 And, early called, how h. are 027 Deem not thai they are b. alone 683 li. is the man. O God 755 My heart is Ugh1 and b. here Jesus is, Must be forever h. 809 wrought, They shall be //. indeed 810 We shall with them be b. 933 In him are fully 1>. 08? Protection... In me be ever b. 990 Or numbered with the b. 1001 B., unutterably blest 1024 A lot among the b. 1038 happy place, And be forever b. BLIGHTING. 1008 Haste from this b. land BLIND. 1 Ye 7)., behold your Saviour 40 When />.. and deaf, and dumb 05 Here let the b. their sight obtain 201 When the b. suppliant in the way 304 Ye poor. . and halt and h. 384 Thou canst make the b. to see 395 A poor b. child I wander 427 Was b., but now I see 504 B. they grope for day 740 Lord pours eyesight on the h. 1099 To thee they went, the b., the BLINDLY. 617 We b. shun the latent good BLISS. 31 From thee they all their b. 85 sing. . .away To everlasting b. 132 Where life and b. shall never 222 What b. till now was thine 350 Unto that heavenly b. They all 358 The b. for which we sigh 401 To seek and taste no other b. 453 I shall see the b. of thine own 499 Make it my highest b. Thy 502 then translate To my eternal b, 512 I taste the unutterable b. 520 The perfect />. to prove 530 Is heavenly b. begun below 605 Such b. as crowns me at thy 024 I feel the b. thy wounds 667 taste, e'en here, the hallowed b. 770 And brighter b. of heaven 788 saints above Their b. and glory 791 And heaven's unutterable o. 807 When b. each heart shall All 823 Lord Did heavenly b. forego 930 All partake the glorious 6. 900 Eternal b. to insure 1031 But U, the b. to which I tend 1032 That only b. for which it pants 1034 And each the b. of all shall 1008 Welcomed to partake the b. 1070 With streams of sacred b. BLOOD. 234 A thousand drops of richer b. 260 Lol he sets in b. no more 300 in the saviour's dying b. 310 But through the Saviour's O. BLO 24 BOA 320 One only stream, a stream of b. 838 Sprinkled now with />. the 889 Covered with his flowing h. 356 For he whose h. is all our hoast 422 An interest in the Saviour's l>. 442 Which I fell in the life-giving b. 446 That />. which doth for sinners 4Ki The faith in thy ail-cleansing I). 498 Since his own D. for thee was 634 And wait tin his redeeming b. 682 All stained with hallowed b. 683 Through h. ye must the 735 an hose h. proclaims our sins 803 Feels the cleansing b. applied 814 My life, my b., I here present 833 This is my b., which seals 833 My /;., so freely shed lor you 834 Through the rich b. that 841 The Son. his flesh and b. 847 Christ, whose b. was shed 920 No more let creature /;. be 953 Jesus, thy speaking b. Atoning BLOOD. 210 I plead the atoning b. 253 through whose atoning b., Each 281 Through Christ's atoning b. 481 Sprinkled with the atoning b. His BLOOD. 1 His b. can make the foulest 220 feel with me hU b. applied 243 Has shed his b. and died 330 His b. flows most freely in 340 Pleads the merit of his O. 348 Could he more than shed his b. 367 For you the Saviour spilt his b. 435 Our interest in his b. 436 ground Of Jesus and his b. 437 And feel his b. applied 452 When Jesus doth his b. apply 454 In him I confide, his b. is applied 612 Sweet to remember that his b. 757 Redeemer to know, to feel his b. 838 The cup in token of his b. Jesus' BLOOD. Ill Or Jesus' b., like evening dew 320 'Tis Jesus' b. that washes white 420 While Jesus', b., through earth 421 Than Jesus' b. and righteousness 1075 save me. . .Through Jesus 1 b. Precious BLOOD. 238 Lord, I believe thy precious b. 243 His precious b. did once atone 314 In Jesus' precious !>.: 'Tis this 726 Interposed his precious b. 743 I'd sing the precious b. he spilt 770 With his own precious b. 887 <> precious b. ! For us so freely 811 His precious b. was shed 957 o wash me in thy precious b. Sprinkled BLOOD. 480 the SprinhU d />. t" apply 772 And feel his sprinfcled 0, 854 aii the sprinkled b, receive The BLOOD. 32 Ready thou art the b. to apply 258 Father, hear the b. of Jesus 374 n>-\\ he waits the b. to apply 435 'Tis thine the b. to apply 142 received through the i>. of the 456 7'//. i>. by faith alone applied ."li And drive me to the b. again 843 Thine was the b. of sacrifice 851 We see the b. that seals 1)20 Ttie b. that flowed from 1066 In the b. of yonder Lamb Thy BLOOD. 238 Jesus, thy b. and righteousness 246 Through the virtue of thy b. 305 Jesus, thy £>., thy blood alone 383 Let thy h. by faith applied 386 Thy b. is always nigh 393 But that ttnj b. was shed for me 404 Till sprinkled with thy b. 407 But let me feel thy b. applied 503 And waiting for thy b. to 514 2"//// 5., we steadfastly believe 521 A heart that always feels thy b. 527 Sprinkle me, Saviour, with (liy b. 533 Sprinkle me ever with thy b. 668 still let me live thy b. to show 708 Which made ///.// b. to flow 718 There thy b. -bought right 721 Firmly trusting in tliy D. 829 As ransomed by thy b. 835 Let it thy b. impart 848 Drink thy b. for sinners shed BLOOM, BLOOMS. 644 For the b. of life is withered 652 B. the fair flowers the earth too 959 At thy rebuke the b. of earthly 986 But thou shalt yet in beauty b. 977 So blooms the human face divine 1055 Where naught that b. shall die BLOSSOM, BLOSSOMS. 232 The first bright b. may be found 960 though earth's fairest blossoms BLOT. 349 approaching night Shall b. out 393 To rid my soul of one dark h. 1022 And b. it with thy bleeding hand BLUSH, BLUSHED. 170 I b. in all things to abound 593 or b. to speak his name 604 Let evening b. to own a star 604 No ; when I b.. be this my shame 327 To shame our sins he blushed in BOARD. 834 millions ..Around the b. appear sii Approach his royal b. 845 Call us round his heavenly b. 862 Yet while around his b. we meet BOAST. ■153 Lor thou art their />.. their glory 631 I cannot of inv ffOOdness '<. 604 Till then 1 b, a Saviour slain BOD BOU BODY. 106 The b. they may kill : God's truth . and spirit joined 838 Take, eat, this is my b., given \ b. broken for my sake 841 His b. bruise !, for siu 844 i nose in's b. who discern 844 Here, one o., we unite B47 (.iv<-> bis b. tor the I Thy b. and thy blood it si ■ '.Mil My*/",, witii my charge lay down Co lay this b. down 1012 His b., which came from th 1032 And lot this feeble b. fail 105 I 11. to in the b. pent, Absent 1064 I sigh from this b. of sin to be free 1064 And then from the />. set free 1110 Must shortly lay my b. dowu BODIES. 66 His sovereign power our b. made .;■ b. may far oil' remove 782 And b. part uo more 816 And let our b. part. To 963 And all who now in b. dwell 989 Those /). that corrupted fell 990 Their b. iu the ground 995 Shall these vile O. shine BOLD. 238 D. shall I stand in thy great 422 B. I approach the eternal 4 ( J* Thou canst not be too 0. 505 B. to take up, Arm to sustain BOLT. 951 And turned the vengeful b. aside BOND, BONDS. 67 By one great />.,— the love of thee 240 Breaks the firm b. and frees 447 happy />., that seals my vows 447 And bless in death a b. so dear 24-3 In willing bonds beneath thy feet 383 Burst our b., and set us fre.3 1000 Thus the b. of life he breaks 1054 sweet b. that unite all the BONDAGE. 1G3 from the land of b. came 352 No heed, but still in b. live •m this b., Lord, release 758 In b., O why. and death 895 In b., heart and soul 912 Hail to the millions from b. BOX : 30 And these dry b. shall live BOOK. 291 Thy b. be my companion still 295 Naught, . Is in this b. denied 29? H m precious is the b. divine 612 my name In life's fairb. set 1022 in God's recording b., Our BORE. 4 For those whose sins he b. 18 He b. the curse to sinners due lis Left bis throne and b. our load ill my sin- upon the tree 259 He who b. all pain and loss 582 He b. the cross for all BORN. b., of David's line, The Saviour 905 And b. unhi lv and unclean 424 witness.. .That I am b. of G i tells me I am b. of God ;. but for one brief day 783 None who are truly b. of God 867 That crowds were b. to glory 1001 Angels sing, A child is b. 1001 B. into the world above BORNE. 52 B. on angels' wings to heaven 226 He has b. our sins away 648 who all our sins hast b., Freely 676 What must be b. in thee 676 /;. onward, sin and death behind 679 still in my bosom be b. BOSOM. 60 And not a thought our b. share 113 O may we in thy b. rest 212 And ever in thy b. rest 238 Who from the Father's b. came 244 Let every h. swell With pure 291 While on the b. of my Lord 307 And save me from my b. sin 395 I shall upon thy b. fall 548 Within that b. which hath 600 Deep in the Father's b. lies 638 Where, on the b. of their God 656 Let me to thy b. fly 658 O yet this b. feels the Are 679 Like lambs. . .in my b. be borne re fed, on his b. reclining 780 Through every b. flow 861 in (very b. fix thy throne 889 In thv b. raav we be dm on the b. of thy God 1006 From my b. to his own 1007 Heaves that little b. more 1012 Returns to the b. of God ither's face. And in his /). rest 1064 But when, on thy b. reclined BOSOMS. 284 Our inmost b. fill -; .' With thy love our b. fill 1103 Our b. tremble and rejoice BOUGHT. 32 What thou hast b. so dear 220 Ye all are b. with Jesus' blood 209 For thou hast b. with tears 333 If grace were /,. I could not 316 B. by love and life the price 450 Who b. me with his blood 460 That b. my guilty s<>ui for 463 Thou hast b. me with thy ; bou hast b. us, thine we are •.ill Souls tint Jesus b. by dving 1030 w bo b. the sight for me 1032 what hath Jesus b. for me r>or 26 BRE BOUNDLESS. 53 And the Father's />. love 294 All nature sings thy b. love 325 Of bliss a l>. store 3:5.") that his mercy is b. and free 476 .h-Mis, thy b. love to me 498 God, \vh->se h. love Makes 510 things Thy i>. love nan give 913 ii. as ocean's tide Rolling BOUNTY. 110 Yet free as aii' thy b. streams ISO Thy b. shall my pains beguile 241 Since from his /;. 1 receive See with richest />. stored 340 God's free b. glorify 414 share The h. of his hand 713 And seem by thy sweet b. made 777 All his b. shall bestow BOUNTIES. 812 And still his royal h. flow 802 May we thy b. thus As 893 Thy b. how complete 1081 How rich thy b. are 1103 Thy first and noblest b. BOVY (Rainbow.) 403 His b. is in the cloud 620 His 0. of love and peace BOW. Come, b. before the Lord Ye nations b. with sacred joy At thy feet we humbly b. B. thine ear, in mercy bow Ne'er may we b. the knee And b. our souls before thy And b. before his throne God, our light ! to thee we b. B. the knee, embrace the Son We b. before thy gracious throne And b. mvself before thy face Till in life's latest hour I b. At thy word my will shall b. Father of mercies, b. thine ear Jesus, we b. our souls to thee We'll b. before his throne To b. them low before the Lord When thou dost the heavens It. Before thy feet with them we /;. I h. and bless the sacred name 3 9 21 26 33 48 63 109 33d 372 380 447 485 810 837 883 915 954 1027 1075 BOWS, BOWED, BOWING. 11!) Which b. thee down to me 215 Sec where he h. his sa< red head 152 And bowed the heavens most high 381 And b. that sacred bead lit'-:. By him who b. to take 653 At the name of Jesus hoirimj B< )WELS. 254 His b. melt with love ' me, to all, thy b. move BOWL. 800 Lost by the aerv, maddening b. 896 Are maddened by the b. 001 Dash to earth the poisoned b. BRAIN. 86 On weary b. and troubled breast 004 Rest for the fevered b. BRANCH. 441 As the J), is to the vine BRASS. 185 The gates of b. before him burst 51 1 1 Would be but sounding b. BRAVE, BRAVED, BRAVELY. 208 It makes the coward spirit b. 877 Who braved a tyrant's Ire 203 Bravely bear and nobly strive BREAD. 30 And satisfies with living b. 141 let us learn to trust for our b. 171 B. of heaven. Feed me till 568 with h. of heaven. Thy fainting 041 Will give his children b. 683 Here see the b. of life ; see 001 taste thee, thou Living B. 710 Give us this day our daily b. 732 B. of life ! on thee we feed 750 Or cry in the desert for b. 833 and blest, and brake the b. 835 The h. thy mystic body be 835 The living b. sent down from 836 My b. from heaven shall be 838 By faith we take the b. of life 840 We eat the b., and drink the wine 841 Remember this in eating b. 844 our Saviour broke the b., And 848 Taste thee in the broken b. 840 B. to pilgrims given 850 Is here, in this memorial 6. 851 The b. doth visibly e.\; 851 And eat the b. so freely given 858 fed With thy word, the heavenly b. 1080 He gives our daily b. BREAK, BREAKING. 215 But soon he'll b. death's envious 404 And b. this heart of stone 414 His heart begins to //. 080 By thee we shall b. through 584 And let the breaking day prolong BREAST. Forever on my Saviour's h. 1 Lean upon my sa\ lour'a b. reclined On the Redeemer's b. flee To my Saviour's h. humble sinner, in whose b. To clasp thee to his h. And take me to thy />. And force me to thy b. I look into my Saviour's b. Thy head upon my h. From the haven of his b. Breathe. . . Into every troubled b. upon The dear Redeemer's I). I climb. . .E'en to thy tender b. Safe in thy b. my head I hide 'Twill but drive me to th> it. And lull me to sleep on thy b. BRE -7 BRO 708 When love inspires my ft. BRIDEGR- M 7151 n of my b. 346 Hark, it is the B.s voice ■ ■ i ii on thy Redeemer's ft. 875 the Ii. will relent. 1 ••■ rise to be bid in thy /*. 875 />'. Is so Bweel ! o let us in P78 While on his b. I lean my 540 To hear the B.*8 VOloe 9ffi tamos. . .lay them in my b. 603 hear the /*.'>• voice vat tears my anxious b. 952 shout to find the B. nigh is" b., May I 954 Behold the.. .11. nigh take me to his b. 1107 And glad the B.\« heart reive me to thy /;. 1107 The B. and the bride 1109 understand. In a believer's b. BRIEF. BRE. 132 But our b. life's a shadowy 986 torn From our fond b. away 950 My days, how b. their date 1059 B. life is here our portion BREAST-PLATE. 599 With righteousness a b. BRIGHT. 128 How 7). thy beaming glories BREATHE. 137 B. in thy deeds and in thy 30 B. on us. Lord, in this our day 117 Thy majesty how /;. 79 Let all that b. call Jesus 236 With all thy b. ones of the sky 116 Saviour, b. an evening 41S Their souls are ever b. as 122 11. forth thy holy name 426 And all thy day be b. 8 S 11. thyself into my breast 628 I know that all is b. above 265 B. thy life, and spread thy 638 B. is their glory now 286 One soul, one feeling b. 768 to bring thee forth more b. 347 Dead to God while here you b. 907 Grow every year more b. ; b. the living word 940 Bring the />.. the glorious day 491 J5., breathe thy loving Spirit 1041 So /).. that all which spreads 519 The Holy Spirit b. : my vile 1052 Come to the b. and blest 904 In whom we b., and move 1061 And b. with many an ansrel 974 When loved ones b. their 1066 For all things b. and good 976 And b. mv life out sweetly 1089 Let all that b. partake BRIGHTER. 67 With b. still and brighter ray BREATHES, BREATHED, BREATH- 199 Where b. than the sun he INGS. 296 In b. worlds, above 140 It b. in the air. it shines 300 But lol a b., clearer light 445 Whose spirit b. the active 565 Work, when the day grows b. 280 blest Redeemer, e'er he breathed 647 Points to b. worlds above 671 B. through the Lips which 709 Of b. scenes in heaven 48S Restless breathing^ earnest 960 There is a b. world on high 661 Lord, shall the b. of my heart BRIGHTEST. BREEZE, BREEZES. 662 The b. things below the sky 373 Death rides on every passing b. 704 The glory of my b. days 779 Every b. shall whisper peace 932 Each b. that sweeps the ocean BRIGHTNESS. 930 AVhat though the spicy breezes 50 The b. of thy face t healthful l>. sigh 148 B. of the Father's glory 1086 The b. and the sunshine 231 Show thv face in b. 1111 O let thy heavenly b. blow 270 The b. of his face 290 But makes its b. more BRETHREN. 912 Hail to the b. of Zion's glad 196 In us, thy b., see 720 Fear not, b., joyful stand BRINK. 893 But thou hast b. here below 543 And. starting, cry from ruin's b. 1078 For me my elder b. stay ( .»'.i7 When on tlie b. of death 1053 Are slipping over the b. BRIDAL. 719 For our b. day prepare BROADCAST. 575 B. it o'er the land BRIDE. &55 The b., the Church of Christ BROKEN. eeive thy ready />. 185 He comes, the b. heart to 9 , - > 4 tome. Lord, the b. on earth 96 b. hearts 1076 wiiite and pure His -potless b. 320 One only heart, a b. heart 1107 And happy was the b. 339 Saviour, take my 6. heart BRO 28 CAL 548 Saviour, In this ?>. heart 775 Look up, thy b. heart pre] :):■. whose \\<>r»i cannol be b. 810 With care bind up the b, heart 860 Bla bo ly b. Id our stead 001 Nor Leave the b. heart tinh rand 929 bind and heal the b. heart BROOD. 270 72. o'er our nature's night 1108 o Holy Spirit ! who didst b. BROOK. 806 Nor running b., nor flood BROTHER. 719 Christ, our 11. and our 720 l>. to our soul becomes 780 b.'s failings., .show a brother's 901 UN weaker &. in the dust 906 Turn thee, b.; (rod can save 1001 They our happy b. greet BROTHERHOOD. 993 And, 'mid the b. on high BRUISED. 340 B. and mangled by the fall 892 O, hearts are b. and dead BUBBLE. 813 To sin ! a b. on the wave BUD. 915 Shall b. and blossom then BUILD. 483 And b. me up in Love 784 Help us to b. each other up 788 He bids us b. each other up 806 li. we each other up 80G His hands b. not for one BUILDER, BUILDERS. 795 Great B. of thy Church 10G3 And brightly her B. displays 76 The stone the builders set at 7(50 The foolish b., scribe and 857 By wise master-Z>. squared BUILDING. 7GG Yet must this b. rise BUILT. 164 The Lord, who />. the earth 168 II. by the word of his command ; ; 3 />'. on bis truth, and armed 869 B. over earth and sea BULWARK, BULWARKS. 123 And like a h. prove 166 a b. never failing 10S Firm as his throne the bulwarks I Ittl stately towers and h. round Jerusalem The hilly !>. 871 And i>. of our land 1044 The b. with salvation strong 1000 With jasper glow thy b. BURDEN. 109 Lay down the It. and the 176 I'll drop my b. at bis feet 212 For me the b. to sustain ur every b. bring -;; Is your b., why 391 Here on my heart the b. lies io:> Thy light and easy b. prove 681 This h. of body and pain : the b. of our sin 804 Each the other's b. bear s. and our fears 577 It makes our h. light 754 My /;. and my cares 904 Each other's b. learn to bear 1053 Where we lay our b. down BURDENED. 196 For, ever on thy b. heart 362 Set the h. sinner free 340 Pilgrim. />. with thy sin 362 Ye laboring, /;., sin-sick souls 402 B., and sick, and faint BURN, BURNS, BURNING. 06 B. every breast with Jesus' love 291 And b. with everlasting love 488 Burns with love to thee, my Lord 117 In depths of hunting light 103 A h. and a shining light 51 s Spirit of /)., come 1019 And smile to see a b. world BURST. 73 He b. the bars of death 96 And b. the heavy chain that 226 He has b. his bands asunder 200 Christ has b. the gates of death BURY, BURIED. 519 B. me, Saviour, in thy grave 02 Though buried deep, or thinly 820 B. with Christ, and dead to 973 Yet not thus />., or extinct BUSINESS. 51)7 Of b., toil, anil care 828 "lis all my h. here below 900 Be this my one great b. here BUY. 362 Mercy and free salvation b. 862 II. wine, and milk, and 386 No good. . . Ering 1 to b. thy grace CALIFORNIA. 933 waves. . .On &*8 shore CAL 29 CAR CALL. 3-!0 sinners Jesua came to c. 353 it was the Spirit's gracious c. Lnswer the Saviour's . 880 ( '. while he may be found four M iker'a c. 364 Sent by my Lord, on you I c. fVhUst thou'rt calling, c. me 477 My heart, that lowly waits thy c. 494 For thee, o Chrii . - me on thee to c. d of my life, to thee I c. 751 my Love, To thee, to thee I c. 85 I To this temple, where we c. thee 878 Still on thee we c. CALLS, CALLED. 352 He c. me still : can I delay 879 Would not hearken to his c. 400 it c. me still to seek thy face 758 My soul, don't delay ; he c. thee 914 And c. aloud for thee 427 But God, who called me here 1102 None ever c. on thee in vain CALLING. 40 Help us to make our c. sure 574 My c. to fulfill 789 To our high c.'s glorious hope CALLING, {verb.) 352 God c. yet ! shall I not hear 007 Hark, the voice of Jesus c. 1088 friends. . . Are c. from on high CALM. 80 Feels the sweet c, and melts 82 This heavenly c. within the 109 Give deeper c. than night 164 Be c, and sink into his will 195 There comes a holier c. 274 C. in distress, in danger bold 418 And c. as summer evenings 496 Where all is c, and joy, and \ c. and heavenly frame 084 There is a c, a sure retreat 691 Make ail our moments c. and 709 Be c. as this impressive hour \ c. which life nor death 1041 Across that c. serene abode 1109 Who the c. can understand CALMS, CALMLY. 41 And c. the roaring seas 173 hope. That c. my troubled breast I i i c. the tumult and the 275 Calmly we wait the promised CALVARY. 206 When on ( '. I rest rely, mournful G. 209 From ('. a cry was heard 223 C.'s mournful mountain climb 224 voice. . .sounds aloud from C. 341 Conic t<» C.'s holy mountain 3T8 Jesus, remember I '. 881 'ihc man transfixed on C. 383 o remember C. 438 wounds. . .Received on C. 702 Thou Lamb of C. 830 I rost on C. mi C, in brightest rays 884 The tale of (\ CANA. 1107 When Jesus deigned inC.'s hall CANAAN. 37 To C.'S bounds point out 171 Land mo safe on ( '.'> side ie 0. of thy perfect love 1030 On C.'s peaceful shore 1037 so to the Jews old C. stood 1038 To ( !.'8 fair and. happy i C.'s happy shore 1070 To C.'s bounds I urge CANDLESTICK. 815 And let our c. be gold CANOPY. 140 robe is the light, whose c. CAPTAIN. 504 shrinking, Bv our C. led 508 Trust only Christ, thy C 569 Groat C, now thine arm 582 Your C.'s footsteps see 580 Your C. gives the word 825 C. of our salvation, take 825 In all their ( ' 's stops 1033 And shout to see our C.'s sign 1030 His 0. at our head CAPTIVE. 21 Heal the sick, the c. free 174 Our c. souls "surround 181 To sot the c. free 237 The powers of hell are c. led 302 And Satan binds our c. souis 311 And let the c. go 387 C, beaten, bound, reviled 485 ( '.. yet divinely free 707 Mourning c, God himself 775 Cod shall set the c. free 802 The c. to release 805 Led c. at the tvrant's w'll 0(H) And lead the c. forth to light 923 The exiled c. to receive 1000 And the ransomed c. flies CAPTIVES, CAPTIVITY. 148 Came to ransom guilty c. 24 Captive led captivity 204 Captive leads c. CAPxE. 45 Amid the hours of worldly c. 100 o let the same almighty c. b»5 The bliss of thy paternal c. 128 To thy sure love, thy ten ier c. 170 And trust his constant c. 352 And basely his kind c. repay 350 On thee would cast our c. 394 < toe only c. my soul shall 440 Who Willi a Father's tender c. CAR 30 CEX 477 save me from low-thoughted c. 540 My only C, delight, and bliss 541 My soul to thy continual c. 609 Careful, without c. I am 629 we cast our earthborn c. 668 Each c, each ill of mortal birth 664 strife ho o'er Of sublunary c. 67 - By self-consuming c. 709 away From every cumbering c. 712 All time, and toil, ami r. 722 Kindly for thy people c. 784 And fool ;i brother's c. 800 His constant, latest C. 801 And join with mutual c. 804 Let us for each other c. 872 Much wo need thy tonderest c. 878 siiii thy constant c. bestow 946 Thy still continued c. 1)73 Our Father's c. shall keep 1055 Where not a c. shall stir 1081 Proclaim thy constant c. Every care. 661 This can my every c. control 673 And nvr;/ c. be gone 686 On whom I cast my every c. 688 I'll cast on him my every c. From CARE. 117 Free /row c, from labor free 540 From c, and sin, and sorrow 696 be calm and free from c. 1061 And then from c. released My CARE. 175 I cast my c. on thee 436 My c. and sadness ho dispels 476 be all my c. To guard the 505 On thee I cast my c. 669 Lord, it belongs not to my c. Of CARE. 287 Make every cloud of e. 688 calls me from a world of c. 728 Cumbered with a load of c. 960 Beyond the reach of c. "and pain 1007 In this world of C. and pain Thy CARE. 465 Safe alone beneath thy c. 5 Hi o make my soul thy C. 635 My spirit, on thy c, Blest 637 i leave entirely to thy <■• bud Venture all thy c. on him 1113 Supported by thy c. CARES. 78 No c. to break the long repose hi No mortal c. shall seize 82 The end of c, the end of pains 88 From our worldly c. sol free 801 Let not this life's deceitful c. 866 When lifeand all its c. shall end 408 'I'm thee our inmost c. Impart areless through. . .<■. l go 620 And worldly c. and worldly 666 ( hoose thou my c. for mo 689 it c distract, or fears dismay 692 When anxious c. would break 709 And all my c. and sorrows 770 To her my c. and toils be 927 For no man e. their souls to 960 Dispel our c, and chase 962 Vain ace tiie c. which rack 964 With all their c. and l. CAREFUL. 675 More c. not to serve thee 1021 How c, then, ought I to live CARELESS. 547 How c. to secure that crown 977 As c. of the noontide heats 10,29 C. sinner, what will CAREER. 423 And stopped my wild c. CARMEL. 198 With ft '8 hoary prophet CARNAL. 83 And drive each c. thought 719 Bliss to c. minds unknown CARPExNTER. 592 Son of the c, receive CAST, CASTING. 43 Nor from thy presence c. away 390 Nor c. the sinner quite away ()9ii Could I be c. where thou art 136 Casting down their golden CATHOLIC. 800 The c, the true, On all CAVE. 228 Now welcome from the c. CELESTIAL. 34 The Father of c. powers 41 ft fruit on earthly ground 185 To pour c. day 470 As by the c. host &2S No sorrows dim c. love 640 of right c. worth si;.-) And spread c. joys around 940 cheered by no c. ray 945 Present with the c. host 968 ( '. joys, or hellish pains loos in yon c. sphere 1033 To Joys C. rise 1052 bright, c. air The Spirit CELL. 109 But in the Spirit's secret C. CENTER. 185 C. and soul of every sphere 1 1; Fixed on this bli sfuJ c, rest 751 And o. of my soul 938 From i 1m- <-. t<> the sUes CENTR \\.. :;:;; From : he c. | lint ot ' !i. ; - CEN 31 CHE CENTURIES. 290 More glorious still, as c. roll 844 Many c. have fled . LON. 930 Blow soft o'er c.Visle CHAFF. 778 They fled like the c. from CHAIN. 215 soon he'll break death's envious c. 259 Christ hath broken every c. 868 Sinking beneath the heavy e. 413 though I cannot break my e. 780 Love is the golden c. that binds 788 Sun, moon., in one mysterious c. And break the galling c. i '.ist bound in passion's c. 900 To break his r. and bid him 900 Who struggle with that fatal c. 930 Their hind from error's c. 1102 O bind us in that heavenly c. CHAINS. 151 And c. you to the shore 1^ Mercy calls you. . .break your c. 802 Satan bind. . .Fast in his slavish c. 394 My wants I mourn, my c. I 422 My e. fell off. my heart was free 843 'Till from self's c. released 900 C. yet more strong and cruel 901 To live by forging c. to hind 937 Bound in c, shall hurt no 1000 Spirit, cast thy c. away 1042 Then burst the t\, with sweet CHAINED. 692 And I am c. to earth no more CHALLENGE. 34 we meet, And c. them to sing CHAMPIONS. 805 Dying c. for their God CHANGE, CHANGES. Ill With joy we view the pleasing c. 130 From c. to change the creatures 150 Chance and v. are busy ever 1 I c. these hearts of ours 396 And melt and c. this heart 440 C. my nature into thine I >'er rule or c, as seems thee Lccomplished in the c. of mine 012 That, wluii my c. shall come 642 No c my heart shall fear 717 Would make any c. in my mind s no Baddening trace 1057 o what a mighty c. • !• nothing changes here 675 And the c. that are sure to :i or place 70b But no e. ( an attend Jehovah's CHANGED. 491 C. from glory into glory CHANGELE88. 160 Will his c. goodness prove :1> in thy c. name I ■ J. I . i Ings the immortal CHANT. CHANTING. 188 Which they r. in hymns of joy 193 And c. the solemn lay 744 With all who c. thy name on 884 To c. thy love divine 144 Chant i it(i everlastingly To the CHAOS. 913 whose almighty word C. and 1108 Upon the c, dark and rude CHARGE. 238 For who aught to my c. shall 423 it seemed to c. me with his death r. to keep I have 823 Their solemn c. receive CHARIOT, CHARIOTS. 237 There his triumphal c. waits 703 'Tis love that drives my e. 1073 Come up into the c. of love 140 His chariots of wrath the deep 778 were their steeds and their c. 1104 And some of c. make their boast CHARITY. 381 Reveal the c. divine 503 one in hope, doctrine. One in c. 586 With perfect c. 987 1051 CHARM, CHARMS. All the vain things that c. me 'twere not in joy to c. me It loses all its power to c. Jesus! the name that charms Saviour ! O what endless c. Ah ! who against thy c. is proof Jesus! harmonious name. It c. world. . .It has no c. for me Thine image., .c. my ravished Shepherd. . .with all-engagmg c. When, though their c. I own Methinks I see a thousand c. Fair land ! . . . But half its c. CHARMING. 321 Grace ! 'tis a c. sound 821 How c. is their voice CHASTEN EI). CHASTENING. tie rod That c us for sin 618 to the c, let thy might 676 Fet may the c. child 986 Who shall forbid our c. woe 1094 bow Beneath thy chastening hand CHEEK, CHEEKS. 373 rosy. . .Of youth's soft c. decay 405 And shall our cheeks be dry ! CHEER. 129 O c. us with thy sacred beams 284 when deep griefs o'erflow C. us CHE CI10 898 Their sorrows c, their wants 425 And c. my drooping heart 489 Ev< ry mournful sinner c. : use my head, and c. my I And 0, toe. their i b 5 L8 Let thy love my spu it c. 7 J] Words of c. and wor Is ol Iot e 752 Then dos< thou o. my solitu le ■■ He own. me for ms c. ; I can ±A) And kii ;w myself t.iy c. 477 M.ike me thy beauteous c, that 481 o may L as a little c. 552 Cea e toward the c. she bare • thou 675 I would b s a c. 677 rage Against a c. of thine •;.)! Uke Jesus, The Father's holy c. • thee . thy holy C\, who came 875 U>! Buch the c. whose early 886 SaYiOUr Was once, a c. like me 887 Didst vouchsafe a c. I '. 86 i n:s lovely c, thus early torn 1006 Now the darling c. is dead io t; Take the c. no longer mine 1030 How happy every c. of grace CHILDHOOD. 107 prayer's. . .Our lips of c. frame t>75 In c, manhood, age, and CHILDREN. 16 Old men and c. praise 101 Where c. early lisp his 172 And c.'s children ever find 282 Their c. when they cry 282 We, c. of thy grace 4'.J4 Why should the c. of a King 400 Among the c. of thy grace 720 (I of the heavenly King 871 C, loud hosannas singing 870 Come. Christian c, e 877 C. our kind protection claim 880 And many dear c. are 862 Let all the c. simr 882 To Christ, the C.'s King 888 Zfce c ■•.'.: stood sh:g : uo 888 His love to C. still 884 C-, thy favors sharing 885 Hither our c. bring To 902 How blest the c. of the Lord 1058 Where they shall dweli as c. 110.J Their c.'a children long 7/7.s CHILDREN. 134 Then may his c. cease to sing 081 Unfold, to make hi< c. way 1080 Much more to us his c. Little CHILDREN. 828 To lit tie c. he extends 878 Which the little c. raise 880 How he called little c. as Thy CHILDREN. 07 Still may th>i v. in thy 545 I hat, with fc/ij/c, I may 8.o \\ it i grateful joy, thy c. rear i u thy c. gathered here 889 Which on earth thy c. sing km)."-) Thy < .** cry t-» I CHOI 3 Come, like the people of his c. :> ^ « ■ ' > • r r I : He people ol 858 bade thee make the better & fir happy day that fixed my c. CHO 33 CIIU MO Master's feet. . this my happy c. Lnd count thy c. the best porld my c. deride, ret 742 Thou art" my only c. ; () bid 801 Ready thy c. to approve BO l L< rd,* may it be our c. CHOOSE, CHOOSING. 609 I still would c. the better toe our lot 666 1 dan- not c. my lot 666 ( . out the path for me 655 ('. thou my good and ill _!i b way Toe. 166 The man of God's own choosing CHOSEN. 13 Thou to thy c. dost afford 329 blessing of God's c. race i'iiy c. ones obtain . of God, to sinners dear 856 C. of the Lord, and precious 868 Which filled. . .courts where thy c. CHOIR. 13 That I the joyful c. may join 19 sing, with all the heavenly c. 34 By faith the upper c. we meet 48 Thee all the c. of angels sing 58 Come, assist the c. of heaven 480 Till, added to that heavenly c. 485 Love, the leader of the c. 694 ulnglng with the angels' c. 991 Lodged by the ministerial c. 1000 Thus the c. of angels sing 1014 Come to join us with his c. CHOIRS. 42 Ye heavenly c. proclaim 47 United c. of angels sing 153 Praise. . .Lord, ye immortal c. 195 Celestial c. from courts above 235 Join, all ye bright celestial c. 444 But I amid your c. shall shine 733 While the angel c. are cryir.g 1073 Join all the glad e. CHORAL. 151 And bid the c. song ascend 444 Is shaken with the c. strain 1008 Let us join the c. song CHORUS. 187 hark ! to God the c. breaks 198 A\ itli joy the c. we repeat 218 And swell the c. of the skies L ad was the c. of angels 245 In one great c. join 569 A joyful c to thy praise 934 Shall send the c round 10.")1 j.hn The c. of the sky 1067 'Mid the c. of the skies CHRIST. 21 \ When C the mighty Maker 230 Our ('. hath brought us over 376 entreating C. to let thee in 4-11 0. ii all in all to me 3 177 No more, but (\ in me. may live tie but C. to me be given 518 While C. is all the world to me 621 Where only ('. Is heard to q 697 And (\ shall be my Bong 721 May I prove i: 0. to live 806 Bend us. '.. to be Content 886 Jesus, thou C. of God, By thy In CHRIST. 232 In C. we live, in Christ we 270 That we in C. may live 432 I shall in C, at that glad 437 We who in C. believe 452 7// T. to endless ages mine 587 That was in C, your Head To CHRIST. 71 To ft, Creator, Saviour, King 364 Ye all may come to C. and live 469 Christian lives to 0. alone; To 525 All glory be to CL, my Lord 733 Love and praise to C. belong With CHRIST. 492 Ever one with C. may be 508 And be wiih C. in God up with ft your Head 1048 With ft before the throne CHRISTIAN. CHRISTIANS. 832 We still may act the ft's part 974 'Tis liKe the peace the ft gives 1000 While the faithful ft dies 1058 Arise, arise, gooa ft 573 how. . .real Christians live 783 See how true ft love 795 How C. lived in days of 800 When C. love and live as one 865 Here C. join the song 974 So calmly C. sink away CHRISTMAS. 195 Breaks the first C. morn CHURCH. 37 And join the general C. above 56 With his holy C. below 72 The ft her voice upraises 7 -\ 906 Redeemer's name l hro' every c. 1009 There surely is some blessed c. 1008 ad mankind, we pra> , Of < •■.'•.M Lei distant clirru >• thy name 816 To different c. repair 1113 Through burning c. they pass CLI 35 COM CLING, ci.: . t me live and c. t i Ghee -hall save 628 forgive the heart that i CLOSE, CLOSED, CLOSER. Bo shall mv walk be o. Witt • art. . For.-. • r all but 558 thv languid eye Was c. that we scr walk wil . and closer let DSC CLOTHE, CLOTHES. CL< >THED. d c. us with tin- Spirit's 041 Will c. his 749 He clothes us with his love 893 thou mayest be cloth* d and fed cloud. 54 Till thy glory Without c. in : -unshine ay no earth-born c. arise I rom the low-bending c. above -;.iel the gloomy c. of grief 128 :•.•:, Id, witl out a c. between '■> 4 a o. dotii arise many a c. o'ercast 690 Prayer makes the darkened c. hen I appear in yonder c. 732 In the land of c. and shadow - e the c. and tire appear ather. come in ! but not in the c. 936 Saw ye not the c. ari Dark c. <>f gloomy night he 445 The c. disperse, the shadows s c. before the midday sun : .".ough c. and darkness shroud 028 While c. and darkness brood 648 Where deepest c. have been ^ no points the c their course ■irive these dark c from • .en darkest c. around I . II Jesus in the c. appear \ hen thou with c. Shalt come Though c. may darken i, with c. descending adge ... On c. of glory seated '■. or tempest* 1085 By him the c. drop fatness CLOUDLE— . 7-21 To the land of c. sky 1070 life shadows break in c. love COAST. 1033 And long to see that happy c. COLD. 195 And Christian hearts be c. . and faith 277 Kindlea riame. ..In these c. hearts <*... In this c. beart of mine . beat, and moist, and dry 1071 Paradise ••• is never c. I OLUMN. 163 Returned the tlery c.\< glow COME. 4 Ye blessed children, r. 335 invites you. the Spirit says. I '. 344 ( '., said ,K-ii-' sacred • : c. t<> me 355 spirit. . .Is whispering, Sinner, c. 363 A heavenly whisper, ( '. to me 3<>4 ft, all the world! come, sinner Dto me and rest from -in 399 o Lamb of God, I <■. .' I come 402 My Saviour bids me c; Ah! why 423 many dangers. . .have already c. d io. he saith, I quickly c. . in. mv Lord, come in " .e midnight peal. Behold I c. : I c. with joy to do . ill bee: o let the words leath. . .Until he c. icb the welcome Come awaits 924 ft, Lord, the bride on earth i thee we c. gracious Lord 1016 ft. Lord Jesus, quickly come . near, ye blessed 1052 ft, trusting spirit, to i. .. weary souls, for J I < ., thy servant. Lord, replies 1083 ('., with all thine angels, come . L<>rd. quickly c. 1107 ft thou again to-day COMES. 954 He c, he comes to call 1018 He c! he comes! the Judge 1053 solemn thought ft to me COMING. . as at flr>t I came 4(4 I wait thy c. from above 551 His c. like the morn shall 791 We wait thy c. from above 928 For thine expected c. waits 955 each in the day of his c. may 1016 Christ is c. / Come, thou COMFORT. 7 The mighty e. feel 21 ft tho -nt!e God's c. 662 Seeking for c. from your 894 Father, all thy r. to do ffi i The springs ol c. Beem to fail 485 Waiting for thine high c. 704 .\ud c. of my nights 609 Faithful to my Lord's c. 706 Fields c. to 1 1 1« * mourners 992 now we wait thine own c. 736 mighty name. ..<'. \i brings 757 I am thine; what a c. dii ine COMMANDING. 759 Mv r. by day, and my song 1 15 Who. by his c, might Id c, settled hope 850 with the great c. word 826 Thou Boly Ghost wdl c. - J !'.. C. and to bless (OMMEND. 898 <><» thou ami e. him 541 My soul to. . .1 faithfully c. 926 C, ye. . .Comfort the people 556 My soul. . .Now therefore I c. 072 To him c. thy cause COMFORTS. 82 let the day, In holy c. pass COMMERCE. 118 Who upholds and c. us 1101 Reviving c. lifts her 165 morning broke, Thy c. rose 178 thy face. . .It sweetly c. me COMMISSION, COMMISSIONED. 041 When c. are declining 815 Their high c. let them prove COO And earthly c. flee 820 make your great c. known 004 Where endless c. flow 810 Ye are commissioned from above 717 When our earthly c. fail 797 Our c. and our cares COMMIT, COMMITTED. 672 C. thou all thy griefs COMFORTED. 595 W T hat I've committed to his hands 671 that mourn. . .shall be c. COMMON. COMFORTER. 19 let us praise our c. Lord 6 Come, holy C, Thy sacred 28 Our c. Saviour praise 48 The saints' eternai 0. 719 Jesus is our c. Lord 179 No harm. . .with the C near 789 The c. peace we feel 236 Lord, send thy promised C. 792 shall praise our c. Lord 264 Send the gracious C. 805 Glory to our c. Lord 266 C. of minds distressed 275 Now, Lord, the C. bestow COMMUNE. 280 A Guide, a O. bequeathed 117 Lord, we would c. with thee 287 Blest 0. divine, Let rays 713 Does she c. with God 287 Great ft, to us impart 411 Blest ft, with peace and COMMUNING. 424 Great ft, descend and 830 By the c. Spirit poured 487 ft of all that mourn 683 Here speaks the C. COMMUNION. 729 And the ft forever 45 To hold c. with his God 855 Gracious C, be with us 53 And possess, in sweet c. 92 Seeks c. with the skies COMFORTABLE. 266 Symbol of divine c. 398 With c. words and 748 For closer c. I pine 770 Her sweet c, solemn COMFORTLESS. Wi saints. . .But one c. make 777 ft, afflicted, broken 799 songs. . .Make their c. sweet 784 Leave us not c. 846 enjoy C. with our Lord 1054 sweet to the soul is c. COMMAND. 1054 hinders my joy and c. Wide as the world is thy c 459 Thou, who hast at thy c. COMPANY. 471 Abraham... with the harsh c. 272 lost But for thy c. 538 I see the exceeding broad c. 787 My c. before Is gone 606 and labor on at thy <■. 1046 what a glorious r. 81*3 Lord, if at thy r. The 1069 What a countless c B36 Jesus, at whose supreme c. L078 The whole heavenly c. 997 Waiting to. . .Great God, at thy c. 1088 To his c. we bow COMPANIONS. 1075 At whose supreme c. 89 My old C. sav. Come 1096 Attends thy dread v. 1011 And left his r. behind 1118 sea,... At thy c. is still 1033 Our old 0. in (JUstreOB COM CON- COMPASSION, COMPASSIONS. 21 in c. II- »'.v descend 836 The love and c. Of Jesus 491 Jesus, thou art all r. ,iiie c. Beaming thy divine C. felt c. rise i us in thy great c. 172 But thj i . Lord COMPEL. 603 C. the wanderer to come COMPLAIN, COMPLAINS. 157 when we did c, Didst all 531 I cannot of my cross C. 001 My heart no more complains COMPLAINT, COMPLAINTS. ad pour out my c. 403 Give ear to my c. 552 Lord, it is my chief c. o^'5 v, ;. - my deep c. o-i with our praises and complaints Ing relief for all c. ir songs and our c. 100 To all my weak c. 424 When wilt thou banish my c. 009 Then I shall end my sad c. Ere we can oiler our c. 1054 'Mid scenes. . .and creature c. COMPLETE. 193 Good- will and peace now c. 241 And makes my joy c. 475 Thy work, is all c. 809 deeds 0. in Jesus' name COMPREHEND. 711 God himself doth c. 959 That I may timely c. CONCEAL, CONCEALED. 751 Or but c. his face 813 C. the word of God most 407 A life conceaU f g] 68 -\!i i yet with cona\ 9d nding 400 Thy C. grace To 828 Behold what c. love 991 In c. love Thy CONDITION. 043 Yet how rich is my c. CONDUCT. 810 let your heaven-taught c. CONFESS. 17 Then shall the race of men c. 120 O God, we praise thee, and c. 284 Let all who Christ c. 369 And there mv guilt c. thee, o Je.-us, I c. 480 So shall we thankfully e. 493 If we our sins c Faithful 559 But I now my sins 6. 605 And my last hour of life c. 701 Jesus, may all c. thy name 729 I will in my life c. thee 805 We our dying Lord c. 829 O Lord, while we c. the worth 893 And wilt c. their humble 1019 we, who now our Lord c. CONFESSED. 14 Where Christ, the ruler, is c. 1029 But to those who have c. 1075 By earth and heaven c. CONFESSING. 116 Sin and want we come c. 403 I wait. C. all my sin 887 Lot them all, thy name c. 932 While sinners, now c. CONFESSION, CONFESSIONS. 1094 And pouring forth c. 00 And our confessions pour CONFIDE. 454 In him I c, his blood 017 Our cheerful hopes c. ; ;.") And .>till in God c. 772 Who in the Lord c. 1073 Who in Jesus c. CONFIDING. 041 For while in him c, I 0-i2 And safe in such c. CONFIDENCE. 437 felt and seen With c. 438 With r. I now draw nigtl 506 With humble <•. look up isk in c. the grace 522 In all my c. of hope 541 My c. is all in thee 786 With c. we seek thy face CON COX 856 /ion. . And her c. alone 979 With holy c. to sing CONFIDENT. 738 But c. in Belf-despair CONFIRM, CONFIRMS. 548 C. the trembling will 001 C. my hope, that where 142 liis truth confirms and seals CONFLICT. 1)4 thy voice shall bid our c. cease 893 With many a c, many 417 By thy c. in die hour 417 By the fearful c. there 567 Forth to the mighty c. 583 Through many a c. here 692 when that last c. \s o'er 830 Gethsemane. . .thy c. see 1054 here in the valley of c. I stay CONFLICTS. 110 My c. o'er, my labors 587 And all your c. passed 057 Our c. here shall soon 707 All thy c. End in 798 What c. have we passed CONFLICTING. 985 Farewell, c. hopes CONFORM, CONFORMED, CON- FORMITY. 498 C. our wills to thine 519 C. me to thy death 40 Conformed in all things to 202 Still more and more c. 529 That full divine conformity CONFOUND, CONFOUNDS, CON- JDING. 174 Our wondering thoughts c. 525 ( '.. o'erpower me by 721 Nothing shall my heart c. l 12 ( 'onfounda the powers of hell 1091 our sins, our hearts confounding CONFUSION. 876 C order in thy path 368 [1 bids e. cease 531 Expires, iu sweet c. lost lo.-; i 'Mia scenes of c. and CONGREG ATK )N, CONGREG A- TIONS. 51 The great c. his 285 Rest moon this c. ■ mim'. . .praised in the greal i . 1044 Where congregations ne'er break CONQUER. 2 1 Guilts of praise Shall C. death 242 He lives, and i shall c. death -...di c, though they die o::i o may 1 c. through thy blood 807 To C. foes, and cheer his 010 Win and r., never cease 993 Like thee they c. in the strife NQUERED. 272 love. . .At last it C. me 5o7 For Christ hath c. there 566 Jesus c. when he foil 847 Thou hast c. in the light 1001 Leader, Have c. in the light CONQUERING. 318 Proclaims thy c. arm 928 The triumphs of thy c. power CONQUEROR. 229 Rise, glorious C, rise 237 And Jesus is the C.'s name 2io Great ( '., never more to die 243 Our C. and King, Thy 251 Jesus, the ( .. reigns 201 c. over death and sin 401 I yield.. .And own thee c. 515 ( '. through him, I soon 5io C. of hell, and earth 583 withstand Its ancient (\ 587 \\ ho in. . .is more than c. 701 Thou c. renowned 704 would bear me c. through 908 Rale forth, victorious C. 921 Shall o'er the world a c. CONQUERORS. 437 And, c. of the world, we 589 And take the c. home 679 C. over oieath and sin 985 Who makes us C. 1000 More than c. at last CONQUEST, CONQUESTS. 1015 Ascribe their c. to the 810 To further conquests go CONSCIEN 107 May we, Loid, witii c. 203 King ui.liiu my c. reign 294 gives my laboring c. peace 340 Let not c. make you 372 And hid my guilty c. 423 My c. felt and owned 439 And Let my sprinkled c. 51 1 'i he tender c. give 511 o God, my c. make 740 He sends the laboring c. 82(5 M.\ C. h'lis oi sin, ;.et 9C0 Rut to eaeii r. ho applied. CONSECRATE. lhl To thro i c. my days 458 I c. my lengthen* (i days loo And c. to thee my all u?o ( . to th-c alone 472 I c. to thee : : :o to thine : lue of days, 1 c. to thee lTED. 457 Divide this r. soul oio And ma> thi - c. hour 005 is this the c dower cox 89 COT 666 The c. cross I'll bear mong thy c. i 940 And all my c. j CONSOLATION, Ci >N» »I.ATL >NS. 69 Fill each breast with c. 342 And, with news of c. 671 The heavenly c. fell Kiay l thy c. share 5-j4 The it> i isolation* of thy word CONSTANT, CONSTANCY. 4:30 on thee alone my c. mind 497 () that to thee my C. mind 524 Thy c. mind in us be shown 015 Father's love, So c. an ( so 730 C. still in faith abiding 317 promises declare Thy constancy CONSTRAIN, CONSTRAINS. 221 o let thy love my heart c. 304 let his love your hearts c. 400 When shall thy love c. 466 Let thy love my heart c. 814 The love of Christ doth me c. 811 of Christ their hearts constrains CONSUME. 228 Nor change can e'er c. 209 C our sins, and calm 488 Love shall all my sins c. 518 might fall. . . Aud all my sins c. CONTEMPLATION. 443 Borne on c.'.s wing 041 in holv c. We 1001 Beneath thy c. CONTEND, CONTENDING. 310 Ah, how shall guilty man G. 003 who shall c. with God 737 And murmur to c. so long 1040 Then let us lawful] 000 ( )onU nding for your native place 048 C. for our native heaven CONTENT, CONTENTED, CONTENT- MENT. 561 The sacred joy. . .sweet c. . whatever lot I see to till a little space 090 My Lord, how full of sweet c. 739 Contented now, upon my thigh 004 Whence., .contentment springs C( )NTEST. 934 Proclaim the c. ended CONTRITE. 60 Our c. spirits pitying see 281 < mr c. hearts Inspire 404 A humble, c. heart ■ may my broken, c. heart 521 for a lowly, c. heart 551 With c. hearts return 794 And make the c. heart 837 we, with thankful, c. hearts 838 Where every humble, c. heart 862 Cast not our c. prayer berever sighs a c. heart 1095 With C. hearts, to thee CONTRITION. 553 mercy hears f'.V humble 1091 Lo, with deep c. turning CONTROL, CONTROLLED. 100 direct, c, suggest this day 209 If e'er I lDse its strong c. 459 Our wishes, our desires c. 468 Prince of react-. ,-. my will 500 O Thou who all things canst c. 586 C. my every thought 033 fears subside at his c. 636 All yield at thy c. 701 His Spirit shall, with sweet c. 434 I would not be controlled 434 I love to be c, I love CONVERSE, CONVERSING. 199 The Lord holds c. high 291 Subject of all my c. be 1048 Henceforth our c. be 312 With thee conversing, we forget CONVERT, CONVERTS, CONVERT- ING. 818 C. and send forth more 900 O God, my inmost soul c. 298 Concert* the sorrows of the mind 817 And let the soul-concert likj CONVICTION. 543 The keen c. dart CORD, CORDS. 785 A band of love, a threefold c. 49 draw them with the co/'c/s of love CORDIAL. 324 Ac. for our fears CORN. 542 A land of c. and wine 575 And the full c. at length 1082 To raise the c, and cheer 1083 Then the full c. shall appear CORNERS. 402 Into its darkest c. shine CORNER-STONE. 856 Christ, the Head and C.-s. 857 Where we lay thl .- , 867 Bless, with thee, this c.-s. 857 Jesus Christ its c.-s. 859 Built on the precious C.-s. 863 His Hat laid the C-8. 1000 And the c.-S. is Christ CORRUPTS, CORRUPTION. 305 C. his race, and taints 239 My fullness of corruption show COTTAGES. 1106 And c, possessing cou 40 CRE COUCH. 116 And our c. becomes our tomb 1009 in crowded street, by restless c. COUNSEL, ('(TXSELS. 173 Still Lei them c. take 512 'l'lie c. of his grace in me 678 His c shall appear 814 Fulfill thy sovereign c. 966 Thine utmost c. to fulfill 296 The counsels of redeeming grace 988 Our c. aid; to each impart COUNSELOR. 184 The Wonderful, Che 0. 483 my Guide, My C. thou COUNTENANCE. 428 Lift up thy c. serene COUNTRY. 648 Swift to our heavenly c. 696 My c. is in every clime 758 A c. I've found where 933 Our c.'s voice is pleading 1030 A c. far from mortal 1058, 1059, 1000, 1061, O sweet and blessed c, The home of 1060 For thee, O dear, dear c. 1074 No longing we find for the c. 1074 A c. of joy without any 1089 Mv c, 'tis of thee 1089 My native c, thee 1090 Do thou our c. save 1094 Beset our c. round 1097 That did their c. save 1098 Our c. we commend COURAGE. 161 Ye fearful saints, fresh c. 567 Your c. rise with danger 583 C. .' your Captain cries 584 Satan's. . .To beat thy c. down 593 Increase my c, Lord 596 And we, lose c. then 639 My soul with c. wait 797 hope revives Our c. by the 922 hopes revive ; our c. raise 1097 'Tvvas not their c, nor COURSE, COURSES. 92 "When the Christian's c. is run 145 All the day his c. to run 236 Our onward c. must be 935 Peace and truth its c. portends 1068 Rivers. . .Nor stay in all their c. 1101 And marks their r. and 812 Through all the courses of the COURT, COURTS. 98 I will frequent liiy holy r. 1078 Confined to neither c. nor cell 26 Meet ... In his courts on holy days 63 When in his earthly c. we 79 Millions within thy r. have 83 Then to thy C. When I 87 Within th> C. wo bind 589 Approach his c, besiege 657 Shall fill the heavenly c. 660 Grant mo within thy c. 868 Which filled the bright c 869 Within these c. to bide 1044 when.. .Shall 1 thy c. ascend 1051 Prepared. . .For thy bright c. on COVENANT. 23 Who the c. sealed with 181 time shall never His v. 341 he will never break his c. 403 Jehovah's c. is sure 531 'Stablish with me the c. 771 Their c. again renew 833 Eternal c. of my grace 837 O c. of life and peace 915 in a perpetual c. join 945 The c. we this moment make 945 To each the c. blood apply COVET. 489 We will c. nothing less 748 There only I c. to rest CRADLE. 186 Cold on his c. the dew 1008 Because thy c.-care CRAFT. 166 His c. and power are great CREATE. 9 He can c, and he destroy 145 God, Who by wisdom did c. 240 Thou didst c. the stars of 482 Thy creature, Lord, again c. 505 On thee, almighty to c. CREATED. 125 Ere.. .C. light had shone 664 aloof From all c. things 1028 The end of things c. CREATION. 2 The whole c. join in one 57 Heaven and earth, and all c. 72 On thee, at the c, The light 91 Who, c.'s Lord and Spring 107 And wake c. with its ray 265 Author of the new c. 453 My soul's new v.. a life 910 nations. . .Are by c. thine 916 The new c. shall ascribe 938 All c.'S harmonies : s< e 1062 O day, for which c. And CREATOR. 8 Let the C.'s praise arise 183 Attempt thy groat c.v praise 138 Doth his r.'.x power display 231 Him, their true ('.. all his -::>', ( . of i he rolling Bph< n a ( REATURE. -.'i; i oved, adored, by < very c, ii l Thy oew-made c. crow n 466 adieu, With all of c. good 472 In Christ at. new CRE 41 CRO >:. is by him I 146 name. . .On all thy c. writ . c. live and move Ufa thy grace - KNT. \,ve it till ih e CRDC 111 O may no gloomy c. Pollute .luring . le bore GBXKB - a c. flood 974 How beautiful. . .c. light is shed KED. y will you in the c. . ~:h we are 204 By the ..ich laid the c. on thee im who died upon the c. a d on high 219 Hail, holy c. .' from fib En thy dear c. a gra it me he ben - shame . \ fbe triumph- >rd 314 High lifted on the c. lifted high re at that c, where - .'; with 505 sue resus t beed ich needful . . - - - :::eful c. beneath y and shameful c. bear . 730 VT: .. -pend U bear 7*4 hel: to bear I turn mine ttne .as d which be b • attle-call _ r h the bleeding c. display 939 Pr . < hristtoall ::er e. and pain . .. ;• "... _ - - arer leaving B & 220 let us sit beneai b U the triumphs of 1 rfa - uleful .• : ^intain . . '. The glor 730 Low befor ■ the Through thy c. made pure and . n the tree to me ling _ ries tang upon thy c. ind a 1 14 Until the p I 858 Tl CI10 42 CRY 422 And claim the c. through 4ui Decked with a never-! ading c. 476 My joy, my treasure, and my c. 478 Thee will i love, my joy, my c. •i J5 At thy feet her golden c. 487 Thine the cross, and thine the c. 493 Ye soon the c. shad wear 567 overcometh, A r. of life 508 And wear. . .The r. of victory 581 Till thou obtain the c. 583 Bee there the starry c. 584 Against thy heavenly c. 694 And an immortal c. 599 Through mercy, an immortal c. 601 hope to wear the glorious c. 603 Is near,— a kingdom and a c. 638 Bright shall the c of glory be 640 The c. that .Jesus vveareth • 65? The cross, shall wear the c. i 666 For there's a c. for me 732 Thou the c. of life wilt give 786 Till we receive the c. 790 And each a starry c. receive 798 Till we the c. obtain 801 Till all receive the starry c. 914 Be thine the c. of glory now 971 world. . . For an immortal c. 3003 Reaches out the c. of love 1010 The c. of life he weareth 1032 In hope of that immortal c. 1040 Ai.d win. like them, a c. of 1053 Nearer gaining the C. 1059 But then shall wear the c. Thy CROWN. 12 wear our praises as thy c. 229 triumphant go And take thy c. 236 To pass unto thy C. 1001 Enter and receive thy c. CROWN, (Verb.) 69 And c. that grace with glory too 162 C. him, ye nations, in your song 248 And c. him Lord of all' 249 C. him, c. him ; Crowns 249 0. the Saviour, angels, crown 249 C. the Saviour King of kings 257 0. him with many crowns 865 And with thy favor c. This 896 To c. his head, or grace his 920 And c. the Saviotir, Lord of all CROWNS. 136 Casting down their golden c. 205 Cast (air c. before thy feet 247 There to cast our c. before him 857 Crown him with man> c. .';!5 casl their c, — Those crowns 491 Till we east our c. before thee 563 C. and thrones may i erish 566 ('. of glory you shall gain 727 Sing and casl their c. before v rfl Gives the < . his followers win 917 With c. of Joy upon our 949 And c. of life to gain 988 They cast their c. before 1046 And c. upon our head 1069 C. of glory on their head CROWNED. 58 See! the angelic hosts have r. him »:••; Behold your Lord, your Master, c. 256 c. with thorns. . .with glory now shi Am\ c. with endless joy 991 And thou art e. at last 1018 See the almighty Jesus c. 1022 O Son of God, ii\ glory c. 1033 Like theirs with glory c. CRUCIFY. 347 C. your Lord again 477 My vile affection* C. CRUCIFIED. 134 The Man of love, the C. 137 O Jesus, Lamb once c. 220, 461 My Lord, my Love, is c. 220 Is c. for me and you 332 For all my Lord was c. 333 For guilty sinners c. 337 Turn to Jesus c. ; Fly 339 C. the eternal Son 374 have trod, And c. afresh 45G Only Jesus. .. And Jesus c. 468 Let every sin be c, Let 481 With Christ may I be c. (500 Your creature-love is c. 037 in thy hand. Jesus, the c. 722 Nothing know . . .Jesus, and him c. 782 Nothing desire. . .But Jesus c. 792 Our Je.-ms, and him c. sis show thyself the C. 1000 The C. thy praise CRUSHED. 671 Until the hopes by sorrow c. CRY. 154 Thou hear'st thy children's e. 165 Thus io the Lord I raised my c. 209 A bitter and heart-rending c. 346 Knock— He knows the sinner's c. 403 depths. . .To thee, O Lord, I c. 680 And c. aloud, ami give to God GS1 abyss of trouble, I mournfully c. 693 Early to thee my soul shall c. 723 Listen to our huinb • c. 818 hear Thy needy servants' cry 952 Now let us hear the mighty c. 1077 Hail, Father. . .They ever c. 1090 To thee aloud we c. 1094 And humbly, with united c. not Attend his people's bumble c. 1108 O hear us when we c. to thee CRIE8. 254 Poured out strong c. and tears :;', 1 open. ..Their ears, to hear thj c. 702 '; <> thee our Inmost spirit c. si i With <•., entreaties, tears, to save 866 attend our Interceding c. 1045 And poured oui c. and tears -TAL. L5S Shine to his praise, ye c. 105S Nearer the 1068 As c. her buildings are clear CUM 4:; DAK ( UMBERED. 953 We c. 1oii.lt the ground 156 178 179 628 675 833 835 888 90 1 1005 CDP. And my c. overflows My Father's band prepan a With blessings. . . my c. 1 unnetb Thankful I take the C. from To drink the bitter c. I go Take thou my <■.. and it In my c. of blessing be He took Into his hands the c. The 1 . of blessing, blest by thee Thy testamental c. 1 take To sweeten many a c. of woe neighbor? He who drinks the c. Bondage and d« ath the c. bowed to take The death-c. for CURB. 107 O. thou for us the unruly tongue 413 And c. my headstrong will CURE. 306 Where shall sinner find a c. 897 gracious Lord, my sickness c. 415 Be of sin the double c. 53S Hath wrought a perfect c. 683 no sorrow that Heaven cannot c. CURRENTS. 631 Kowe'er life's various c. flow CURSE. 183 Far as the c. is found 235 Whose c. and shame he bore DAMNED. 820 He shall be d. who wont 996 Shall I be with the d. cast out DANCE, DANCES. 952 every heart shall d. for joy 832 And dames his glad heart for joy DANGER. 100 From every d., every snare 5J3 And show the d. near 001 And calmly every d. brave 6t;2 We should suspect some d. 0ti7 That when in (•. knows no fear 726 He. to rescue me from d. 1092 in mercy, O save us from d. DANGERS. Ml troubles assail, and d. affright Through hidden <-■'.. toils, d I d. threaten loud ^ 427 Thn •'., toils, and 553 Through <:: ngers, feat 3 d. be D. stand thick through 1094 When d., like a stormy 1113 In midst of t/., fears DANGEROUS. a^ Q Keep thnn in all life's d. 965 To walk this d. load DARK. 94 For d. and light are both ill How d. ami sad before 140 And d. is his path on the 2 in The world grew d. as -hades 284 on our d. bouIs t>» shine 375 No light ! so late! and d. 3: '2 I)., till in me thine i: 395 Od..' dark! dark: I si ill 611 How (/. this world WOUl 618 When the d. hour came 0:1 627 For every . surrounds me, but I 408 And make our d. bright 421 When d. seems to veil 451 The people that in d. lay 507 In whom no d, is 507 Thy d. passed away 564 Foiward through the d. 611 As d. ShOWS 118 683 When we in d. walk 639 In d. and temptation 6-14 from out the gathered d. 702 Dispel tlie d. of our night • My 732 Light i" ■ it in d. Id d. turn t" 1 912 Joy 10 the lands that in d. 925 'lb..- d, of 1 931 That man ma) sit in d. 932 The d. disappears 940 o'er the gloomy hills of d. DAR 44 DEA 940 Kingdoms wide that sit in d. 943 in our deepest d. rise 947 Who turns our d. into light ( .)Sl Christ, our Lord, from a. sprang 997 Dispel tht 1 (I. that Burrounds 1034 Nor BhaU one moment's d. mix 1047 How the powers of d. R DART, DARTS. 880 Justly might thy vengeful ., and leaves DAVID. SI Like TVs harp of solemn sound 181 Great D.'b neater Son 192 To you, in JD.'s town. . .of David's •j; i And breathed In D.*8 hallowed 683 Hosanna To L>/s royal son 1033 D.'s harp, and sibyl's page 1001 There is the throne of D. DAWN. 70 With morning's earliest d. arise 78 D. on these realms of woe and sin 83 The d. of this returning day 87 D. on thy servants' sight 2(33 D. upon this soul of mine 284 We know no d. but thine 929 Till faith shall d„ and 935 For the morning seems to d. 998 lurid mornings that d. on us here 1015 Comes the reddening d. of day 1070 The day must d., and DAY. 74 With joy we hail the sacred d. 75 On this glad d. a brighter 70 This is the d. the Lord hath made 78 On Uiis thy d., in this thy house 85 Welcome, sweet d. Of rest 909 dawns. . .The Lord's appointed d. 943 Pouring (/. upon our eyes 948 Ye !;ring eternal d. 1009 TO pure and perfect d. 1026 bo, the d., the day of life 1037 Infinite d. excludes the night DAYS. 113 And when our d. are past 874 Saviour We behold In latter d. - ; - Thou who art. ft om endless d. 9G5 shorter slid,. . .As d. and DAYLIGHT. 92 o'er the earth as ., rise upon our night 196 The J), from on high 41G J j. from ou high, be near DAZZLED, DAZZLING. 200 When d. with excess of light 130 thou form's! thy dazzling robe 1013 still his d. body bears 1024 With all thy Father's d. train DEAD. l New i;fo the d. re 23 Now may He who lrom the d. 231 Lo, the d. is living, God for 232 in ( turist are \><> more d. 304 And dwelt among the d. 336 The d., small and great, in the 317 ]).. already dead within 350 The d. 's alive! the lost is found 373 Beneath us lie the countless '/. 443 Sink with Christ among the d. GOO D. to the world and sin ye 657 It brings to life the d. 668 him who raised thee from the d. 822 And life into the d. 84 i We too with him are d. B58 May the d. be laid to rest 870 In many a heart now d. in sin 895 To raise the d. to life 899 Life from the d.l For those 909 He calls thee from the d. 95S Of all the pious d. May 996 The dreary regions of the d. 1001 Happy are the faithful d. 1001 Mortals cry, A man is d. 1028 graves restore The d. which 1029 At his call the d. awaken DEAF. 1 Hear him, ye d. ; his praise DEATH. 7 The d. of sin remove 90 There revealing d. dethroned 110 Should swift d. this night 141 life sinks apace, and d. is in view 100 And after d., in distant worlds 187 J .'.-struck, I ceased the tide to 202 And d., that sets the pria >ner 211 boast, Saw in the d. of Christ 218 life to us was d. to thee 221 Thy precious d. and life -I pray 227 Tir' being he Rave us d. cannot 234 And led the monster //. in chains 217 When we pass o'er d.*8 dark 260 h. in vain forbids his rise •S17 Pant ye after second .. only death, can cut the knot 552 Free and faithful, strou 601 .\<>r think till d. to lay it down 622 E'en d.'s cold wave I will not 628 o D.y where is thy b1 684 in dare ii.'s threatening tide tilt) That d. alone can am. DEA 45 DEE 645 By thv dreadful o 7 ., I pray 666 cross I'll bear. Till d. shall 7\!1 D.*S dark stream shall never 755 I know do »/.. < » Jesus, Because S3? 1 1 wondrous ., where is thy sting 971 Is not e'en d. a gain to those 96S To triumph o'er approaching D. 909 And 1>. yields up his ancient ► for the '/. of those Who It is not d. to die 999 it is not (/. to close The eye 993 it is not d. to bear The wrench 993 It is not d. to fling Aside this 1010 Ah ! d. but safely lands him 1020 And d. forever fly 1035 And d. itself shall die 1043 By d. and hell pursued in 1043 And pass through d. triumphant 1049 There is no d. in heaven 1096 Bestrews the land with (/. 1113 And d., when death shall be From DEATH. 106 Lord, when I from d. shall wake 239 Save me from d.. from hell 271 From d. to life our spirits raise In DEATH. 316 Refresh my soul in d. 670 eye, Ere yet it closed in d. 988 They that have seen thy look in d. Of DEATH. 108 when the night of d. shall come 113 The night of d. draws near 179 the vallev and shadow of d. 358 Nor all of d. to die 544 Thy love . . . burst the shades of d. 619 "When, in the solemn hour of d. 961 Shrinking from. . .cold hand of d. 965 unconcerned. . .the brink of d. 1088 'Mid scenes of d. and sin Thy DEATH. 385 I shall feel thy d. applied 526 Surely thy d. shall raise me up 755 Thy d. it is which frees us To DEATH. 339 Still to d. pursue our God 434 He found me nigh to d. 900 When, doomed to (Z., the apostle When DEATH. 646 In the hour when d. draws 60S W'h< n d. o'er nature shall ■; WTu u d. shall close mine 711 When d. these morta 782 When d. shall all be done DEATHS. 169 Through varied d. my soul DEATH Li 225 Join, O man, the d. voices 807 Devote Its d. powers to thee 644 Holy. (i. stars BhaU rise 692 Long as a . unto deep may call, hut I 773 Down to the '/., and burled there 939 isle In the bosom of the n the,- our souls d. 175 And on thy care d. 430 On thee will I d. 456 my happiness, on Jesus to d. 460 And on that grace I dare d. 686 ( m whom for all things I d. 689 Y). on him ; thou canst not fail 722 Who on thee alone d. 742 my prayer, On thee d. 1115 All who on thy love (/. 124 My soul on thee depends DEPENDENCE. 322 Our firm d. place DEPTH, DEPTHS. 207 And in the d. be praise 843 From that dark d. of woes 25 praise him from the depths 825 How rich the d. of love divine 403 Out of the '/.of woe, To thee 122 To sound the > ek the great D. of nations 239 Jesus, my heart's d. obtain 334 Dear D. of every nation 401 My one (/. be this, Thy only 457 Nothing on earth do I d. 469 Full) 11 my heart's d. 477 Nothing d. or seek, but thee 481 Be thou alone my one d. 4S9 Be thou all my heart's d. 497 And mark the" risings of d. 506 A pure d. that all may learn 520 My soul breaks out in strong d. 523 And tell my infinite d. 535 Thou seest my heart's d. 545 That sacred, infinite d. 562 Jesus, confirm my heart's d. 694 Ah, then I have my heart's d. 809 Our souls with this intense d. 991 Of all thy heart's d. Triumphantly 1014 Lo! 'tis he ! our heart's d. DESIRES. 15 With warm d. to see my God 44 To teach our faint d. to rise 45 send to Heaven his warm d. 370 Those new d. which in thee bum 411 From low d. set free 184 My faint d. receive DESOLATE. 551 nor will leave The d. to mourn 553 How d. my way 639 When faint anil d. 850 Let not our hearts be d. 807 We. . .Would seek the d. DESPAIR, DESPAIRING. 33 Hath saved us from d. 308 To save me from d. •';i \ >p>'aks nothing but d. 849 In that lone land of deep d. ffJ i Shut up in black d. 412 For never shall my soul d. 621 o let my heart no more d. 635 Thou wilt not leave me to d. DES 48 DIE 775 Shake off the bands of sad d. 989 Chase away his dark d. 1020 O wretched slate of deep d. 1096 But let us not d. 1114 Aroused by the shriek of tl. 302 Ho! ye despairing sinners, come DESPERATE. 372 His d. state explain 830 To meet our d. want DESPISE, DESPISED. 352 Can I his living voice d. 856 The men Whom ye let us live 255 died. That we might never head and r such a bright d. 416 More and more thyself d. 793 And every soul displays thy love 828 love Jesus on earth d. >• of glory was displayed 128 in Jesus, God with us, d. 839 What love his latest words d. 926 The glory of the Lord d. DISROBE. 113 So death will soon d. us all DISSOLVE, DISSOLVED. 336 The earth shall c/., and 427 The earth shall soon d. 987 Death. . .can't d. my love 1019 D.y by raging flames 1025 Let this earth d. and blend 520 heart. . .fire To he dissolved in 1000 Dust, be thou d. in death DISTILL, DISTILLS. 104 Gently d. like early dew 870 May grace divine d. 799 joy, like morning aew, distills DISTRACTION. 592 From all d. free DISTRESS, smiling God where deep d. had He saw me plunged in deep d. give The sensible d. Through much d. and pain In the time of my d. sanctify to thee thy deepest d. Away from a world of d. In seasons of d. and grief By thy days of sore d. In every new d. We'll And in their accents of d. sons of grief In deep d. are through scenes of deep d. Bore every form of liie's d. Out of great d. they came They shall feel d. no more 177 241 410 583 678 679 681 688 7*3 871 893 894 897 905 1066 1067 DISTRESSED. 621 The Lord beheld me sore d. 896 And help for all d. 1039 There is a joy for souls d. 1058 Sweet cure of all d. DIVIDE, DIVIDED. 481 Let earth no more my heart d. 662 partners. . .How they d. our 790 can devour. . .Unless he Bret d. 563 We are not ne in hope and d. 810 Then shall your doctrines be DOLEFUL. 810 That d. night before his 101 1 Hark, on earth the d. cry 1020 And lix my d. station DOMINION. 227 And short the d. of death and 207 Long hath sin. . .Held d. 949 May thy lasting, wide d. DOOM. DOOMED. 125 I see thee when the d. is o'er 100 For lo ! his (/. is sure b08 I dread impending d. 3(56 This hour may lix our final d. 735 It cannot s eal the sinner's d. WiG 'lo meet a joyful d. 972 Great God ! is this our certain d. 189 Doomed for guilt to endless 3:25 And d. to endless woe DOOR, DOORS. 28 He now stands knocking at the d. 115 Gather round my lowly d. 357 The d. is open wide 376 List,— thy bosom d. / How it 370 waiteth ; But thy d. is last 377 Open the d. of faith and love 388 Behold the open d. 625 whose open d. Invites the 009 Must enter by his d. t57 Open wide, O God, thy d. 898 O enter tliou his humble d. 93G He the d. hath opened wide 1021 If now thou standest at the d. 954 The everlasting doors Shall 981 Faith sees the bright, eternal d. DOUBT. 157 And never d. thy aid 173 Here then I d. no more 333 I am pressed by d. and fear 382 No, my God, I cannot d. 420 Away, sad d. and anxious 528 From d., and fear, and sorrow 575 To d. and fear give thou no 015 \\ hy should we d. a Father's love G37 Why should 1 d. or fear GG7 In darkness feels no d. 152 Hushed is each d., gone every c take, and d. no more 961 No anxious ttirfat{j.> from my DOVE. 266 In the olive- bearing d. 277 Come, Holy Bpirit, heavenly D. 279 Expand thy wings, celestial D. 283 Brood not o'er mo like a d. 38S Like Noah's weary d. 406 For, lo ! the swift-returning d. 424 May thy blest wings, celestial D. 547 Come, holy D., from the heavenly 549 Return, o holy D., return 793 Semi down thy mild, pacific D. 810 harmless as the peaceful d. 913 Life-giving, holy ;;., Speed forth 1052 Breathe. ..The spirit ol the d. DOWER. 902 precious wealth shall be their d. 10G0 And thine the golden d. DOWNWARD. 356 And throng the d. road 1008 The dark and d. way DRAW, DRAWS, DRAWINGS. 49 And d. them with the cords of 54 We, thy people, nuw d. near 213 D. us and ail men after thee 397 To d., redeem, and seal, are thine 429 Nor while, unworthy, I d. nigh 477 Each moment d. from earth 581 To d. thee from the skies 45 when God himself dunes nigh 87 And earth d. near to heaven 87 When man d. near to God 509 And d. the heart from earth 348 All his drawings from above 439 Thy d. from above DREAD. 105 Teach me to live, that I may . iu each breast 331 And safe in Jesus d. 378 And d. forever in my breast 413 Ami ever d. in me 502 o come, and d. in me 507 God, by grace, shall d. in thee 696 Where'er I d., I dwell with thee 865 How God can d. with men 956 May we d. with him above DWELLING, DWELLINGS. 17 His d. -place, how fair 156 God's house. . My d. place shall 280 make our hearts thy rf.-place 491 Fix in us thy humble d. 731 From his rf.-place above 859 That shall adorn thy (/.-place 873 To the d. of our Father 15 how fair The dwellings of thy love 64 And fill thy d. here 769 How lovely are thy d., Lord DYE. 374 Turn, and your sins of deepest d. DYING. 4 Sing of his d. love no cheer and bless my <1. fed 2.-J For this, thy d. E EAG 52 EAR 222 Be near m<^ when I'm d*. lints the d. worts record 258 Let us by his d. live 277 live At this poor d. rate 341 Come, ye d., live Forever 3-ir o ye '/. sinners, why ib of God, whose d. love thy .'/. love to man 495 The labor of thy Give them an e. to hear thy word 953 The Father mild inclines his c. EARS. v :i How happy are our e. . [ere may thine - . attend 1097 fathers. . .told, In our attentive < . EABS. 1083 fruitful e. to Btore In his garner EARNEST. 202 /•;. of immortal rest ins w,. sinners, Lord, with < . \\< art i:i Thou art the e. of his love 642 An ' . of our glorious bliss •.f Joy at> >V6 1056 Who hast the e. given 10 38 76 93 1.39 289 321 363 1;.-'.) 741 753 779 796 821 845 s;:, 908 917 984 1063 1072 1076 EARTH. The r. and h"avens are full of pom afar hath heard thy ice and sing E.'s joys grow dim. /-,'.. air, air 1 & a. before thy sight . . . .Through • . est d echo. . .And all the < . shall E. is no resting-place for thee Should ( . against my soul /•;. has no resting-place, Jesus to rove (''<•:• all Hie v. abroad /•>'. shall yield her rich incr What else has < . for us in store bare his arm Through all th< Seems the e. so poor and vast Some from r ., from glory some Till e., subdued, its tribute brings That all the e. is now the Lord's Attend, O c, his sovereign From e. we shall quickly Then fail the c, let stars And e. and hell withstand On EARTH. 20 While on e. ordained to stay 131 Let all on e. bow down to thee 470 Let thy will on e. be done 867 On e. establish his abode 878 And when life on c. is o'er 886 King.. .Came down on c. todvvell 959 And seen on e. no more 1051 And dwell on c. no more. Spacious EARTH. 324 echo fly The spacious c. around 908 it fly The spacious e. around 910 spread The spacious c. around 922 To spread the spacious c. This EARTH. 530 Or can I love this c. so well 648 This e., we know, is not our place 905 Hi is c. were but a weary place 1030 27liS r .. he cries, is not my place 1068 Time shall soon this e. remove To EARTH. 367 To e. the great Redeemer came 387 Soon to come to 6. again 941 wide to e.'s remotest strand 971 Gladly to e. their eyes they EARTHLY. 94 peace throughout our c. life 182 Ami whoa e. things are past 157 Empty my heart of e. love 6io Father, whate'er of e. Joys no longer please 1 s 786 One. good look down 994 That which was sown an c. seed EABTHLIfl I 590 our e. refine EARTHQUAKE. 900 whisper higher Than. . e. 76:} Though ( . shocks are EAS ENC 344 Seek for e., but seek in vain 871 stIiilts. . .Deprive your souls of e. :.t Bell away .On flowery beds of e. - : e. we lie Too it gives the burdened spirit c. . EA81 KRN, EASTWARD. . is from the west., .our guilt 933 speed on from e. to west Open on the palmy E. \!id. from the easti m coae 504 Forward, marching eastward EAT, EATING. 833 Take, c, this i^ my body, given . . Hi" bread, ami drink Manna... To e. till richly tilled And i . the bread so freely given 841 Remember this in eating bread EBENEZER. 726 Here I '11 raise mine E. ECHO, ECHOES. E. the glories of y< rar King And loud the e. rolled Heaven with the e. shall Salvation ! let th j e. fly Sweetly e. with his name strains* Which c. o'er the My . . . heart shall ... c. to thy voice Shall c. through the realms Loud may they e. with thy fountains Shall e. the reply And dying echoes, floating E. now the songs we raise from the mountain-tops e. are 153 193 6-21 3"->4 340 692 712 713 867 9:34 444 S74 912 ECLIPSE. 200 Lo ! the sun's c. is o'er 844 Through the Church's long e. ECSTASY, ECSTA-U>. 137 Thou source of e . and love 206 When, in e. sublime. Tabor's 991 In ecstasies of praise, Long as EDEN. 125 I see thee walk in E.'s shade 221 Our loss of E. to retrieve . here E.'s bowers bloom. By 663 There, like an E. blossoming . With (iod in E. live 800 It beamed on E.'s guilty days 916 And earth again, like E. crowned 1011 And lodged in the E. of love 1044 happier bowers than E.'s bloom EFFECT UAL. 32 The great, e. door ley pour e. prayers 818 Answer our faith's e. prayer EFFULGENT, EFFULGENCE. 290 Becomes e. more and more 1063 And bright in cjjulycucc divine ELD: 25 Let the c. praise the Lord ELECT, !::.!:< TION. • home of God's c. 968 How make mini own • I ction ELIJAH. 274 As when E. felt its power 735 Afl |f084 s or E. prays ELOQUENCE. 13 What mortal e. can raise 711 inspires The e. divine EMBLEM. EMBL1 88 Day . E. of eternal rest . earnest, of the rest 844 Come, the blessed <.mh'> ms share 900 Of earthly hopes are e. true EMBRACE, EMBRACES, EMBRAC- ING. 347 Wooed you to c. his love 44s with the arms of faith e. 508 open. . .Our hearts to e. thy 520 wait with arms of faith to e. 703 I leap to meet thy kind e. 751 heaven to rest in thine e. ■>er. . . To his beloved e. • jail love, with weak e. i" 8 To rest in his e. 754 His right hand me embraces 997 And in his kind i . Lose 313 Embracing in thy wondrous love EMERALD. 1060 Thy streets with c. blaze EMPIRE, EMPIRES. lis Through thine e.'« wide domain 417 By the e. all thine own 703 o where are kings and empires 919 While western e. own their EMPLOY, EMPLOYED. 19 O let us all our lives >\ G it; For thee delightfully e. 45s Be all my added life on ployed 811 For Jesus day and n'ght e. EMPl; 10:34 moon, Pale c. of the night EMPTY, EMPTIED. 303 E. of him who all things 326 vainly strive. . .To iili an e. mind my heart of earthly love • bat e. things are ah the 422 Eu\i>ii> d himself of all but love EMULATE, EMULATION. 600 And e. the angel choir 692 And c, with joy unknown ^ Filled with holy emulation ENCOMPASSED. 157 Our souls - . round 216 With glorious clouds e. END 51 EQU END. 401 E. of faith, as its beginning 566 Ami love mi' to the i . 575 Then, when the glorious <■. 660 <) keep us faithful to tin- r. 657 And ail that to the c. endure . rd, let me know mine e. 9bG And to the e. endure ENDED, ENDING, ENDLESS. 1003 Happy soul, thy days are e. rhe life that knows no ending 73 Through endless years to live and 2i)4 Through e. years thy praise 394 And feel what c. years 812 The long round of e. years 834 And e. life are given ENDURE, ENDURES. 406 What did thine only Son e. 448 My joy to e. and do thy will 014 O teach us to e. The sorrow 825 Accustomed daily to e. 829 And by thy strength e. 1050 mansion. . .Shall evermore e. 427 As long as life endures ENEMY, ENEMIES. 228 Our e. is put to shame 938 Man's last e. shall fall 560 Soon, your enemies all slain 772 protects. . .From all their e. 950 A host of e. without ENERGY. 39 With sovereign power and e. 208 His richest e. dt clare 285 Come, Holy Spirit . . . With e. 289 Its e. exert In the believing ENGINES. 912 Fallen are the c. of war ENGRAVE. 494 E. thy name on high ENJOYMENT, ENJOYMENTS. 54 Full e M Full and pure 513 A rest where pure e. 1074 forego. . .our enjoyments below ENLARGE. 40 E. and fill us all with 458 E. my heart to compass 538 E. my heart to understand ENLIVENED, ENLIVENING. 483 That I may now < . be 478 whose enlivening voice Bids 783 None. ENMITY. . Can live in e. ENOUGH. 817 E. for all, enough for each 885 There's mercy in Jesus, e. and to 688 /•.'., if thou at last, The word 998 Are 6. for life'* woes, full enough ENRICH. 162 His honors shall e. your verse 185 grace To e. the poor 295 gains, That so e. the mind ENSHRINED. 507 dwells in cloudless light e. ENSNARE. GG4 This anxious breast e. ENTANGLEMENTS. 753 From all e. beneath ENTER. So come, my Sovereign ! e. in rejoice, That thou wilt e. in And all mankind may e. in E. our devoted breast too late ! ye cannot e. now /•;.. and keep my heart Christ would quickly e. there rest. . .Believe and e. in E. my soul, and work within E. thyself, and cast out sin But shall not c. there E.s and find that God is here E. into my joy, and sit down And yet we dread to c. there woe, can never e. there M 28 210 264 875 401 413 513 5111 527 664 ?. )1 955 976 1051 ENTERTAIN, ENTERTAINMENTS. 794 Our hearts to e. our Lord 84 How sweet thine entertainments ENTHRONE, ENTHRONED. 249 In the seat of power e. him 47 To him, enthroned above all 65 Jesus. . .6. in esery br< a si 119 I, with thee K., may reign 133 E. amid the radiant spheres 139 In heaven thou reign'st e. 241 Majestic sweetness sits e. 246 Jesus hai! ! c. in glory 253 t]. is Jesus now 953 Who reigns e. on high 991 With saints e. on high 58; ENTIRE. And stand e. at last ENTRANCE. 721 Thus, O thus an e. give 92G waits to make his e. there ENTRANCED. 200 E., enwrapt, alone with thee ENTREATED, ENTREATING. 573 Easy to bL j c, mild 370 'tis thine to stand cntrcaliny ENVY. 288 And changes < ., hut red, strife 780 \\ hen, lice from < •., BOOrn, and EQUIP. 5SC E. me for the war EQU * 55 EXA EQUITY. 181 And rule in e. EBBING. 544 On^ only way the e. mind 632 mysterious now thy ways To c. 869 May e. minds that worship EBBOB. 504 Forward, out of c. Leave 761 In e.'s maze my BOUl 857 Man iruin 6. lo reclaim ESCAPE, ESCAPES. 310 none can meet him, and e. 330 E. to the mountain ; For 968 But how I may e. the death 1050 By death I shall e. from death 117 Naught escapes, without, within ESPOUSALS. 12 Like our c, Lord, to thee ESPOUSED. 1014 Come for his e. below ESTATE. 675 In whatsoe'er e. ETERNAL. 149 And the heart of the E. 225 Life e. ! heaven rejoices 297 clearer light Of an e. day 381 The one e. God and true 445 E. life with thee is given 520 In him e. life receive 966 E. things impress 993 To spend e. years ETERNITY. 6 And to e. Love and adore 25 From e. the same 25 Like his own c. 31 tongues employ Through all e. 87 stupendous march Of vast e. 112 in service . .spend A long c. 160 Through all e. to thee A 164 p srson be, In time and in c. 168 Where, in e. of light, The city 337 in Christ. . .Blest to all c. 431 we glide To our e. 441 Jesus' l face would see 415 When my e. shall close in death 435 And give us e. to see 483 I lift mine e. to thee 524 ( > ltt (tin- e. behold thee near 032 O God, to thee we raise our < . 71 1 Jesus, these I . have never seen 720 Lit! your i ., ye sons of light ; r> Bteal on his all-seeln 821 How blessed are em- s., That 048 rev.-aied To our admiring i . 1034 grief shall swell Into mine e. 1035 appeals To our believing < . 1057 tears wiped Forever from our e. EYE FA! 1069 Lift your e. of faith and see 1105 To thee, O God. we lift our e. EYELIDS. 97 Our r. with tbe morn unclose 102 My wearied i . gently - 974 And e. that an- sealed in -loath W. FABRIC. 1056 firm... That heavenly f. stands 1000 Thy saints build up itfl /. FACE. 888 Their Lord's beloved/, to see 009 made me meet Thy blessed /.to see 714 Thy blessed f. and mine 1042 I shall behold thy blissful/. FACE TO FACE. 199 To see thy glory/, tof. 788 I see thee f. t<> r., and' live 738 Through faith I see thee f. to f. 1006 Jesus r. to f. shall see 1040 They see the Saviour/, to/. Glorious FACE. 526 I wait to see thy glorious f. 543 appear Before thy glorious f. 609 And see thy glorious f. 779 Cause thy glorious /. to shine 849 Thy glorious f. to see Heavenly FACE. 1065 The light of his heavenly /. Hfc FACE. 41 There we shall see ft to/. 233 His f. with love's own radiance 300 If thou wilt seek hisf., His 451 Called us to stand before hisf. 515 I, even I, shall see hisf. 506 You soon shall see li is f. 572 Christ in all. Before hisf. I faU 057 We shall before his f. appear 743 And I shall see liisf. 747 Content with beholding hisf. 789 Together seek hisf. 901 And glory in his f. appears 1075 I shall behold hisf., I shall Lord's FACE. 758 till admitted to see my Lord's f. Lovely FACE. 295 And here the Saviour's lovely /. 451 in Jesus' Urn lyf. displayed 987 charms Spread o'er thy lovely f. Open FACE. 481 Beholding thee with open f. 545 I soon may view thy <>; • n f. 057 We SOOn With op* nf. shall see 715 Behoid thy open /., Where faith Other's FACE. 798 alive, And see cadi other's f. 801 To see each other's f. ; To join with Joy each otto r*s/. 810 There we shall see each n't Iter's f. Thy I 47 still may we stand before thy f. 1 10 To see thy f. and sing thy praise 130 And see but shadows of . in-. Whene'er ilm f. appears 803 Behold thy f. and live lold, we fall before thy f. 399 I long to see thy f. 406 Could I but see thyf. 44-: heaven and earth flee from thyf. 453 joy is to walk in the light of thyf. 4s4 And humbly seek thyf. ■:■ since i saw thyf. 530 burn. And always see thyf. 537 in confidence to see thy f. 550 o when shall I behoid thyf. 557 Let me again behold thyf. 005 'Tis my delight to see thyf. 626 none shall seek thyf. in vain 034 What shall it be to see thyf. 043 show thy J., and all is bright 648 And restless to behold thyf. ooo Forever to behold thy f. 660 Thyf., Lord, will I seek 681 The heaven of seeing thyf. 094 Forever I behold thyf. 700 But sweeter far thy f. to s->o 708 pale before The beauty of thyf. 712 Thou callest me to a ek thyf. 831 In these, for whom we seek ilty f. 805 Till all who humbly seek thyf. 893 Thyf. with reverence and with 922 Before thyf., dread King, we 940 we go To se^-k thy f. above 958 We dwell before thyf. 901 Expect with joy thyf. to see 1022 And ere before thyf. we stand 1050 And rise prepared thyf. to see 1004 Thyf. I am strengthened to see FACES. 115 before me 1\ I shall see no more FACULTIES. 19 And all our f. shall feel 90 Thine active /. FADE, FADES. 330 dissolve, and the heavens shall /. 741 p., fade, each earthly joy he rose. . .Must shortly/, away 1006 Where flowers so quickly/. 117 light of day Fad 8 upon our 132 a passing thought.. .That/, with 982 So/, a summer cloud away FAIL. FAILINGS. 141 Though friends should all/. r all else must f, and die 427 when this flesh and heart shall/. 440 suit. . .Joined to his, it cannot /. 479 And cannot /., i I . on earth, secure 7»o Each can his brother's faUtngt FAI 1'Al FAINT, FAINTS. 4-1 To teach our f. desires to rise 180 Wheu in the sultry glebe If. .. SO cold to i comfortesl the/. iA aever, never/. 603 Toil on. /. not; keep watch /■'. not. o faltering reel 770 Who can/, while Buch a 777 o my people, f. and few 1032 body fail. And lot it /. and die 509 though courage sometimes faints FAINTING. 208 cross. . .holds the/, spirit up 222 And should I f. be, Lord 283 Help my f. soul to flee 300 Look up, Of. soul, and live 313 And cheer the f. heart 323 Foor, s:nful, thirsty, /. souls 400 How would my /. soul rejoice 645 By thy./', in the garden 657 It lifts the /. spirits up 674 My /. hope relies FAIR, FAIRER, FAIREST. 80 All /. with evening's setting 1047 How they speak thee/. 41 marching. . .To fairer worlds on 241 F. is he than all the fair 764 Yet/., and in strength complete 695 The fair eat of the fair is he FAITH. 39 And /. he mixed with what we 39 And may we, in thy /. and fear 80 F. sees the smiling heaven above 205 Here we gather /. to die 213 Give us an ever-living /. 222 These eyes, new/, receiving 225 (» what wonders Crowd on/. 252 With /. to call thee mine 254 Then let our humble /. address 268 That f. and love may make all 329 The/, that sweetly works by love 897 With simple /., on thee I call 411 On thee, all/., all hope ho 432 F., mighty faith, the promises 489 And should I not with /. draw 445 F.< like its finisher and Lord 440 A f. thou must thyself impart 440 'ltiis is the/, we humbly seek 448 From /. to faith, from grace to 171 for a /'. like his, thai wo 480 Give me f. to make mo whole 504 l!;i-t I such f. in God As 528 That mighty/, on me bestow 528 on mo the/, divine bestow 53'.) Give me the/, that casts out sin : f8 i'" '.. which looks above i have the '. mainta aed 588 II" f. surround your heart 608 /•'. of our fathers 4 living still J ylul thus my./. l<< Bhow 688 Like them in .">. to i>< ar oiu 'i he/, by which wo snt' through my st >nny/. • rive to the winds thy /. 780 Here will love my /. away ! <: i Kir/., our hopes, our aims o him who die i our/, to quell 943 Chasing all our '.. an ing/. within 959 Have pitj on my/. 981 cease, ye vain, desponding/. FEARFUL. 161 Ye/, saints, fresh courage take 4~i) O ye of/, hearts, be strong FEARING. Ill Not/, or doubting, with Christ 645 Feeling much, and/, more FEARLESS. 651 F., their violence I dare 977 As /. as the evening cold FEAST, FEASTS. 88 taste Of our everlasting /. 336 prepared A soul-reviving/. : J ,57 o /. upon the love of God 364 Come, sinners, to the gospel/. 457 But night and day to /. on thee 542 makes me for some moments/. 683 Come to the /. of love ; come ever 691 And long to/, upon thee still 757 I haste to the heavenly f. 805 Celebrate the /. of love 838 We keep the sacred.'. 838 The heavenly/, above 840 This solemn/, ordain 840 To keep the/., Lord, we have 843 No gospel like this /. 844 And this sacred/, ordained 8-15 See, the/, of love is spread 847 At the Lamb's high /. we sing 849 Jesus, this/, receiving 885 Thou hast prepared me /. 85 And /easts his saints to-day FED. 164 Who /. thee last, will feed thee 857 Come, and be richly/. 6 Ji No creature but Is/. 834 Millions.. .Were/ and feasted 838 With which our souls are/. 850 And so our feeble love Is/. 85S Let the living here be/. FEED, FEEDS. 1 15 All his creatures God doth/. IS.) And /'. me with a shepherd's 826 souls, That /. upon tiie wind 5 18 Thy tainting spirit /. 761 His power defend : his bounty/. B19 Teach them thy chosen Bock to/. si i come, on truth Immo 992 Tbyseli to i. the flock 1066 Them the Lamb shall always/. 153 AndjcotUi you with his lOVfl FEE 61 FIG FEEBLE, FEEBLEST, FEEBLENESS. 1-10 children of tins', and f. as frail 172 He knows our/, frame 456 , soul 619 Th ,! the/, gently leading w f. is our mortal frame 158 The least and fetble&i there may bou seesl my feel h 1U7 in age and/, extreme FEEL, FEELS, FEELING. And, as we read, <) may We/. Surely, none can/, like thee And may 1 daily, hourly,/. I see my sin, bur cannot /. Then, only then, we f. our All I know, and all If. And all thy love to/. Christian, dost thou/, them none hut In Who feels it knows .And in bis measure;', afresh Nor/, his Q< ed ot thee Ot feeling, all things show some 61 203 885 897 470 520 1047 88 254 ffi -J 390 15 64 182 241 455 403 495 533 554 rao 752 879 901 1008 1053 1085 1094 FEET, thither bring our willing /. Low at thy/, we bend Beneath thy /. we lie afar So may we with willing /. He brings my weary/. And round his pierced/. Help me at thy/, to lie Saviour, at thy/. I fall To lay my soul at Jesus' /. Wash me, but not my/, aione keep me at thy sacred/. With my tears his/. I'll bathe that which calls me to thy /. Who are they whose little/, tall gather up my/'. Before thy /"could turn Feel us I would wheu my/. When at his f. ye fall While at thy/, we fall FELICITY. 1033 And full /. FELLOWSHIP. 507 That f. of love 501 In/, with him we loved 589 In /. alone To God 075 I have a/, with hearts ere friend hol<:.> i . 781 1 he hand of/., the 788 I >ne f. of mind 789 And ii our/, below 791 band of/, to you we 791 Truly our/, below ud Done "in- /. destroy w "-) ;•). re, c'. in Jesus' love 803 Dearest .'. we prove FEIN . 36 grateful s<.-ng, the/, prayer 65 And /. prayer arise ' I breathe the humble, f. prayer 91 o that/, love : - iAL. read for thee I • joy 1107 And sweet the./, lay FESTIVAL. 796 Nor bid our/', he done FETTER, FETT1 726 Let thy goodness, like a f. 185 The Iron fetters yield 227 He hurst from the/. (4 darkness 580 Break sin's strong/., lead us 72'J Feel the/, which have bound us 822 Jesus the prisoner's f. breaks 899 That from their iron f. freed 900 And from his limbs the/, fell FEW. 744 Too/, we find the happy hours FIELD. 591 That God hs on the /., when he 599 Undaunted to the/, he 1083 All the world is God's own i . 1083 From his f. shall in that day 1084 lor the blessings (4 the/. 1087 From /. to garner throng FIE I 183 While f. and floods, rocks, hills 330 We'll range the blest r. on the 002 Better the toil of r. like these 026 The/, elude the tiller's t< il 747 The f. strive in vain to look 903 In the fair, fertile/, above 933 Wide/'., for harv< st wj.item'ng 1037 Sweet/, beyond ih e swelling 1088 Sweet/, arrayed in living re there bright, bappy/. 1070 O'er earth's green f. and ocean's 1098 bless. . .Our/, with plenteo I FIEXD, FIENDS. 901 Whose power the giant f. obeys 908 With fiends, or angels spend FIGHT. 566 Now the/, of faith begin 581 F. on, my soul, till death 584 Holdou the fearful/. 585 I the gOOd /. have fought ad teach my hand- I 598 Sine I must /., if I would 596 deserts. . .The f. is all but lost 631 Thou, Lord, the dreadful f. hast 689 Firm in the/. 1 - f. our passage through 1(46 And/, our pass; ge through attle 1062 Their/, with death and sin FIG-TREE, IK.-! I 958 To cut the/.-t dowu 626 The wlthei . S droop FIG 62 FLA FIGHTS, FIGHTINGS. 509 F. the good flight, and wins 398 Fightings within, and fears 798 l'. without, and fears within FILIAL. 429 Father's grace I share a f. 478 Give to my soul, with/, fears ail The r. awe, the ii< shly bean 51 1 To serve the Lord with/, fear 771 And walk in/, fear FILL, FILLED, FILLEST. 203 F. and nerve this will of mine 539 I quickly come. To/, and rule 815 And tilled with faith and hope 934 F. with the glory of the Lord 806 Thou who fiUest all in all FIND. 21 Grant that all may seek and /. search. . .Assured that we shall/. 893 \ ea, all I need, in thee to/. 305 Thee, only thee, I fain would/. 443 surely I shall f. him there 479 Ye ah shall/., whom in his 540 Give me, Lord, to/, in thee 056 More than all in thee 1 /. FINGER. 1CS8 Point on, with faithful/. FINISH, FINISHED. 4S6 F. thy great work of grace iiiO 'Tis finished I all the debt is paid 218 'Tis /. / yes, the race is run iSOS It is/./ hear him cry 224 It is/.: hear the dying Saviour 340 It is/./ Sinners, will not 502 "lis/., Lord, and die 955 I have/, the work thou didst 1002 "Lis/., all is finished FIRE. 40 touch thy servants' lips with/. 129 And fill us with thy holy/. 22'J And clap his wings of/. 208 and crown us now with f. 269 Thou F. of love, and Fount of life •S,H Come as the./., and purge our 2 ■ ! K indie . . . The pure celestial /. jive us hearts and tongues of/. 380 miff at... Send me to eternal/. 445 Increase in us the kindled/. 481 Holy Ghost, all-quickening/. :. ve's suppressed, unconscious/. 518 thai in me the sacred /. . Longing heart is all on /. ,.)', .. . breasl with b< av« niy/. 562 The pine celestial ./. to impart 650 We b ive through/, ami water 651 And through the/, pursue my 651 The/, forgets its power to burn 671 inn e. . .walked, unhurt, in /. ', 10 'l he motion oJ a bidden /. 986 To bring /. on earth he came ■ . i in- 9 affection transient/. 1008 F. ascending seeks the -an FIRES, FIRED. 509 To slum the eternal f. ■ i e the nations f. re has tilled and fired my FIRMAMENT. 188 Tic- m high 201 That Pt P. 2.5 S»-e that glow In 2'.):] The starry/, on high FIT, FITNESS, FITTING. 392 cannot he That I should ''. 972 grace To/, our souls i< 340 Nor otfitne88-. .All the fitness he 141 His saints what is fitting shall FIX, FIXED. 18 And/, thy blest abode •'>'.) And /'. our hearts and hopes 187 one "star alone. . .Can/, the 400 F., O lix my wavering mind 1048 To/, on tilings above 70 My heart is fixed on thee, my 203 But/, lor e\er!astiriL! years 484 eye Be /. on tuee alone 513 soul's desire Is /. on things above 510 Have./, my roving heart 040 F. on this ground will I remain 685 That ad my hones are/, on thee 814 'Tis/. ; I can do all through thee 050 1 •'. in an eternal state FLAGS. 1104 Our navies spread their/, abroad FLAME. 5 O for the living/. From his 04 love raise In us the heavenly /. 135 one holy light, one heavenly/. 254 flax, But raise it to a/. 274 O for that /. of living lire 278 purge. . . Like saer.ii ial/. 282 Thai all may ieel the heavenly/. 476 Be thou alone my constant /. 176 'i his holy/., tins heavenly Are 488 Glowing still with quenchless/. 497 Might With an even./, aspire 502 Kindle a /. of sacred love 638 Nor feel the heavenly ;. 679 The i . shall i ol hurt thee 703 1 1'eel til'- sa led/. ?:>l We wa I to catch the spreading/. 805 Lei the pu 881 Shed thai love's undying/. 936 <) that all might catch die/. 936 See how great a /. asp 94 i Love's pure/, aid u . x FLAM EING. 135 Thy glory/. Loin snu and 476 Strange/, far from my heart 651 'i he Lambent /. art und me 1084 orb., in bi Ighter/. a, r 1072 home below, win h r. de our . lu these 1017 Ihe/. heave i.s together roll FLA 63 FOE FLATTER, FLATTERING. 613 World mav. . ./. and allure 662 dive but a ./tattering light FLAX. 254 never quench the smoking/. FLEE, FLED. 175 To thee in every trouble/. 318 From sin and death we/. 354 7''. for thy life, the mountain 863 It tells me where my soul may f. 526 earth, and hell, and sin shall/. 674 Yet, Lord, where shall If. 713 Far from the world, Lord, I/. 940 From evil.. .We now desire to f. 126 When earth and heaven arc fled 679 who for refuge to Jesus have /. FLEETING. 132 With thee are as a f. day 358 pang Outlasts the /'. breath 415 While I draw this f. breath 705 bless God ... Through all my/. 956 Swiftly thus our/, days 967 Pass a few /. moments more FLESH. 34 But God made f. is wholly ours 108 Mv f. shall rest beneath the 190 Veiled in/, the Godhead see 206 God, in f. made manifest 212 'Tis I thy sacred /. have torn 216 Didst thou not in our f. appear 254 He, in the days of feeble/. 305 Nor f. nor soul hath rest or 322 Saviour. . .feeble /. as umes 365 Thy f., perhaps thy greatest care 374 And'turn the stone to/. 397 'Tis thine a heart of/, to give 440 I no longer.'. .Living in the /. 474 Thou hast my/., thy hallowed 478 My sold and /., Lord of 537 perfect will, Shall in my/, be 649 mv heart fail, and f. decay 668 If in this feeble f. I may 688 This robe of /. I'll drop and 694 Renew this wasted /. of mine 720 Us to save our/, assumes 737 What though my shrinking/. 742 But, Lord, "the/, is weak 782 day Which shall our/, restore 835 Thy/, for all the world is given v '.1 For Iris f. is nx at indeed 970 There once the/, of Jesus lay 1001 When from/, the spirit freed 1031 While in the/, my hope, my love 1042 And/, and sin no more control 1042 My/, shall slumber in the FLIGHT. 189 Angels.. .Wing your/. <>Vr all 896 !• Bisted, may take his sad /. 390 Nor take thme everlasting r. 4-18 Nor take thy/, from me away 452 Which take their everlasting/. 688 I view my home, and take my/. 913 and darkness. . .took their f . 1011 With songs let us follow his /. FLOCK, FLOCKS. 11 We are his /'.. h" doth us feed 71 Thy/'-, redeemed from sinful rward ! /. of Jesus 569 Fear Dot, little/., the foe 572 Where ( hrist's ''. enter in 790 Thy little/', in safety keep 672 Keep thy/., from sin defend us 888 Saviour, who thy f. art feeding 929 A scattered, homeless/., till all 189 Watching o'er your flocks by 641 Nor/., nor herds be there 759 where with his/, he is gone FLOOD, FLOODS. And shed that sacred /. "Tis a soul-reviving /." Of joy. the swelling/. Must I not stem the/. Safely I shall pass the/. Are carried downward by the /. Waiting to pass that awful/. Part of his host have crossed the/. The/, of death passed o'er He sat serene upon the floods Pours out its /. of light and When rising /. my soul But saw thee on the /. appear FLOWER, FLOWERS. A tongue in every/. Or like the morning/. Truth from the earth, like to a /. Bright /. of heavenly dye Shall rise a heavenly/. He paints the wayside/. And love and joy, like//oicers Work 'mid springing/. Bloom the fair /."the earth And/, and fruits abound Lo, in the desert rich /. are The morning/, display And never-Withering /. There fragrant/, immortal Of/, that fear no thorn 219 341 431 598 721 964 997 1033 1036 152 290 496 050 12-2 172 915 986 994 1086 181 565 652 708 912 977 1037 1039 1058 FLY. 178 Jesus, to whom I /., Doth all 395 Jesus, my soul shall /. to th.ee 430 Jesus, to thee I now can /. 011 If. . .We could not/, to thee 012 And lonL r to/, away 678 thy breast, Sen of man, If. 080 F. back to Christ, for sin is near FOE. 93 I fear no/., with thee at hand 168 What/, can make my soul afraid 207 Should strive afresh against the/, 228 We Ceai fin- f. no more 801 Let not the;, of Christ ami man 568 Fear net the secret /. 585 And, dying, lliul my latest/. 597 For thee, and OOt thy/. 013 The world may call itself my/. FOE 64 FOR 680 What /. have I to fear ; break through every f. 778 Shout, for the/, is destroyed thai 927 Why should the/, thy purchase 981 Death, the last /., was captive led FOES. 69 From/, without, and foes within \:.\ f. might hate, despise, revile i iius he nils his/, with shame 237 The Lord, that ail i ur f. o'ereame s ts...Till all bis f. Bubmit 245 Bis/; beneath his feet Shall While his/, from him receive Keep far our /., give peace at The/, that interrupt my rest 5t>7 Against unnumbered f. 568 thy Leader, shall all thy/. 581 Ten thousand/, arise Lre there no/, for me to face 643 F. may hate, .friends may shun 717 When the /. of life prevail 727 Here on earth, where f. surround 759 Thy/, will rejoice when my 767 Have thy f. been proud and 767 All thy/, shall flee before thee All her.?', shall be confounded 778 Awake, for thy f. shall oppress Strong were thy f.; but the arm 795 Blighty their envious /. to move 908 ride, Till all thy/, submit 979 sleep. . .Unbroken by the last of f. 1043 And cast thy/, with fury down' 1093 Kept by him, no/, annoy 1105 And/, beset on every hand 9 229 434 434 434 7-20 790 888 927 929 872 179 300 496 5', 7 601 601 631 713 : v.i 711 761 886 FOLD, FOLDS, FOLDED. He brought us to his/, again And where in many a/. The I did not lose the/, he that brought me to the/, i iove the peaceful ;/'. Wandering from the/, of God Unless the/, we hist forsake Tin n Within thy/, eternal Nor/., nor place of refuge war lie gathered to thy peaceful/. For our use thy folds prepare in green pastures, saie-/o?ded FOLLOW. "Who meekly/. Christ on earth Dauntless, untlred, I /. thee We/, tiiee through grace Ami humbly/, after me Take up thy cross and /'. Christ And ./. thee where'er thou go .Mi to 1< ave aixl /. thee bounty j . . For those who /'. thee And we still will /. thee J05 t<> me To./, only thee Divinely drawn to /'. tin e while J live. . .Still/, mo And if i try to /. His footsteps FOLLOWER. 291 So will th( • join eanest f. of the Lamb, His . of my God 593 A f. of the Lamb 623 His faithful f. I would be 828 014 (of) 786 802 848 897 973 1000 FOLLOWERS. To heaven he led his/.' way And we his f. here Thy f( eble, tempted f. here Lift... hearts ..Ye/, of the Lamb /'. of the bleeding Lamb Come, and meet thy/, here And that thy/, may be tried We, /. of our Buffering Lord F. of the dying God FOLLOWED. 201 He/, where his Master went 422 1 rose, wont forth, and./', thee 434 He/, ii.!- "'or \.il<- and hill FOLLY, FOLLIES. 255 Bears with our A, soothes our 856 Why will ye/, love 371 ways Of sin and f. go 108 But he forgives my follies past FOOD. 39 With /. divine may we be fed 662 beauties be My soul's eternal/. 840 O F. that angels eat 853 Cheers our famished souls with /. 927 And neither f. nor feeder have 1007 That its heavenly/, are giving 1080 Our life, our health, our/. FOOLISH, FOOLISHNESS. 169 F., and impotent, and blind, Lead 356 So/., impotent, and poor 544 thousand ways To /'. man 308 begin Our foolishness to mourn FOOT. 270 Where'er the f. of man hath trod 373 danger. . .Where'er thy/, can FOOTSTEPS. 01 while thy words our/, guide 159 Thy hand will there bur/. 101 He plants his/, in the sea 457 which my Saviour's/, shine 582 Your Captain's f. see 580 In all thy/, tread 665 Whose fainting/, trod 782 And still in .Jesus' /. tread 880 follow His./, here below 915 His /. cannot err 958 pious dead., .we the /*. trace 988 E'en while with us thy f. trod 1045 They marked the.-, thai he 1112 Throughout the deep thy/, shine FOOTSTOOL, ive thy/., take thy throne sso Yet still to his/', in prayer FOREIGN. 633 Though in a./, land 1 118 In .'. realms and lands remote FOREFATHERS. 179 the path which my/, trod 828 j romise To our .'. given FOR 65 FOU FORERUNNER, FORERUNNERS. 308 F. of the sun, It marks 640 What are they but forerunners FORESTS. 1087 F. and mountains ring FORETASTE, FORETASTES. 1054 even now, a sweet /. of home 45 Foretastes of future bliss are FORGET, FORGETS, FORGETFUL. He never will f. me 025 Yet God, my God, forqe&s me not 552 Fes, she may forqt tfid be 554 thoughts depart, F. of his word FORGOT, FORGOTTEN. 370 virgin, Hast thou then/. 396 liast thou/, thy gracious skill 996 dead. Where all things are/. 4?9 Ye shall not be forgotten long FORGIVE. 105 F. me. Lord, for thy dear Son 157 How ready to f. 221 F. them, Father, O forgive 258 blood cries out, F. them 307 Thou canst this instant now /. 312 He will your sins /. 370 learn How freely he'll /. 371 His mercy will the guilt f. 42.3 I freely all /. him, O forgive, they cry 503 Thou wilt my guilty soul/. 557 7*'., my stricken spirit cries 555 My Saviour prayed, forgive 71(5 And as we those/. Who 801 when thou nearest, Lord, /. 949 F. this nation's many sins FORGIVES. 108 But he f. my follies past 749 The Lord /. thy sins FORGIVEN. 219 And look, and be/. 243 The joyful news of sins/. 246 All thy people are/. 258 Father, show their sins/. 259 How the penitent /. Show me sin, but sin/. 309 perish . . . And never be /. i id all your sin 's/. 407 And live and die/. 424 And show my sins/. 4^8 On me, through j^race/. Through Christ abundantly/. 437 know His sins on earth/. 4:;. 1 1 . • sense cf sin/. 444 The newborn peace of sins f. 410 faith that shows our sins f. 455 much. For 1 have much /. 405 All our sins by thee/. 407 Who hath my sins/. 472 Most graciously/. 54.". know >!■ Bins on •• nth f. 6U0 And pray to be/. 5 648 Freely and graciously/. I iain our sense of sin/. 730 Love I much'.' I've much/. 750 Then are my sins by thee/. 787 Their vilest sins /. 841 came. .That we might be/. 939 Bid him hope to be/. 1001 they knew their sins/. 1030 Who knows his sins /. FORGIVENESS. 34-2 Free /. in his name 1023 Grant/., Lord, at last 1004 F. and holiness give FORGIVING. 172 And his /. love, Far as the 439 Thy sweet /. love 449 The joy of his /. love 590 F. and forgiven, O may 716 may we t . grace receive FORM, FORMS, FORMED. 714 That radiant /. of thine 305 No outward forms can make us 989 And mortal /. shall spring 3 Reformed us by his word 123 thoughts lie open-. .Before.. ./. 153 Praise him who /. you of his 051 Who /. me man forbids my fear 770 F. thee for his own abode FORSAKE. 210 Will he /. his throne above 352 I wait, but he does not/. 401 Though late, I all /. 079 I'll never. . .no never/. 728 Do thy friends despise, /. thee 945 We will no more oar God /. 1052 F. the world, no longer roam 1075 I all on earth /. FORSAKEN. 217 Is not /. by his God 1002 cast down, we're not f. 1092 earth hath /. Thy ways FORSAKING, FORSAKEST. 492 Well for him who all /. 013 I know thou ne'er forsahest him FORTRESS. 100 A mighty/, is our God 550 My/, and my tower 023 Thy power. . .my/, is FORWARD. 663 F. into battle, See, his 504 F.! be our watchword 501 F. ! Hock of Jesus, Salt 508 Go/., Christian soldier 012 Sweet to look/., and behold FOUGHT. 200 F. the light, the battle won 593 Wiiile others/, to win the prize 955 I have '. my way through FOU 66 FRE FOUND. 44 Where'er. ..seek thee, thou art /. 349 While vet a pardoning God is/. 399 And wilt thon yet be/. 414 The long-lost son is/. 422 Fur. () my God, it f. out me 430 It is through him that I have/. 721 BtiU in thee may I be/. 781 Be lost and /. in him 8-.il And sought, but never/. 951 Be f— as, Lord, thou tind'st 1024 O may we all be/. Obedient FOUNDATION. 76 The sure /. and the strength 679 How firm a/., ye saints 766 Behold the sure F.-stone 773 Nor can her Arm /. move 856 Christ is made the sure F. 859 Rejoicing this /. lay FOUNDED, FOUNDER. 809 Deep /. in the truth of grace 1063 Immovably/, in grace 648 Whose founder is the living God 834 And bless the F.'s name FOUNT, FOUNTS. 266 Holy Spirit, F. of blessing 691 Thou F. of life ! thou Light of 701 Thou F. of living fire 726 Come, thou F. of every blessing 849 A /. of love thou art 986 These fLoxing founts supply FOUNTAIN. 13 The /. of eternal 1. >ve 171 Open now the crystal /. 178 I have the/, still 279 F. of life and love 302 To the blest /'. of thv blood 319 There is a/, fllled with blood 319 thief.. .That/, in his day 330 Adam's. . .Christ hath opened a/. 336 A f. is open, how canst 311 Here a pure and healing/. 341 Health this/, will restore 355 To Christ, the f"., come 431 F. of life, to ail below 533 F. for guilt and sin 6;*2 The /'., and the noonday shade 612 What must the/, be 6:23 F. of unexhausted love 656 Thou of life the/, art 691 drink of thee, the F. head 7~'i F. of o'erflowing grace ', i i From thine exhaustless/. 819 A f. purely llowing 1060 Dear/, of refreshment 1081 F. of mercy, God of love FOUNTAINS. 1012 But never thy/, of love 1066 To the living/, lead 1 i; IGRANCE. 47 courts with grateful/. (Ill 857 Their /. ever sweet 551 herb. Diffusing/, round (ill plants that throw Their/. 754 Like/, on the breezes 868 1111 the air with the/, of heaven FRAIL. 685 And fix my/., inconstant 959 How /. my best estate 9ii:2 Teach me to know how /. I am 962 How/., at best, is dying man 1009 AVere this /. world our only rest FRAME. 85 would stay in sue;) a /. as 139 voice Called forth this universal /. 254 He knows our feeble/ - . 421 I dare not trust the sweetest /. 700 No voice can sing, no heart can/. 731 Well our feeble /. he knows 915 and all shall /. To bow FRATERNAL. 788 In one /. bond of love FREE. When thou return'st to set them /. Sweet the theme, a ./. salvation Then, from sin and sorrow/. Thy love, for every sinner/. Come, Lord, and set me/. O'er hearts thou makes! /. Sin hath ruled me, set me/. hears, And is from sin a i .'. Born to set thy people /. Thy grace, O Lord, is/, indeed the man whose heart is set /. And set my longing spirit/. With a glad heart and/, shad my heart from earth be/. We shall from all our sins be/. And fully set my spirit /. burst these bonds, and set it/. Since thou wouldst have us /. Hut grace hath set me/. From every wish set /. A heart from sin set/. Set us, believing,/, kindness. . .As/, and true as And all the world go f. !- No '1 hy love, so Cu assures you /. grace is so nigh Tili thou hast made as '. indeed From., .sin we shall be/- And lo! the saint, as/, as air Soul of the jus!, se1 /. 8igh from this body of sin to be/. Land of the noble,/. 13 58 117 221 222 228 283 332 334 446 453 457 473 477 493 495 496 514 516 530 521 580 590 666 742 758 784 797 900 992 1054 IDs!) FREES, FREED. 755 Thy denth it is thai /. us 478 Rids my/r< ed heart in thee .")■'::> Impatient to be/. 561 That /. us from the fear of men 1011 And/, from its bodily chain FREEDOM. 470 F., friends.. .Consecrate 560 And sing:u;, r , '. found FRE 67 FUT 909 The dav of f. dawns at 921 Of life and f., light and peace 923 The/. Jesus \m< to give . luntain side Let/, ring 'a song 1069 With/. 'a holy light 1093 Peace and/, we enjoy 1100 Here/, spreads lier banner FRENZY. 1099 And youth renewed and /. FRIEND. 34 The F. of earth-born man 87 Our Father and our F. 143 Our faithful, unchangeable/. 175 My best, my only F. 178 Stripped of each earthly/. Sly F. before the throne of love •ur all-sufficient F. 2£4 Come, tenderest F., and best 593 Is this vile world a /. to grace 605 serve the cause of such a F. 613 To this tried F. and sure 728 What a F. we have in Jesus 730 From the sinner's dying F. 738 Jesus, the feeble sinner's F. 7(37 He himself appeals thy F. F. to friend unfaithful prove Che King is now our/. 839 burn To feel a r. is nigh 958 hear, Thou everlasting F. 967 I soon shall find my/, again 967 give me back my parted/. 1009 F. after fiiend departs 1098 Her everlasting /. FRIENDS. 89 For f. and brethren dear 141 Though /. should all fail, and foes 611 The/, who in our sunshine 643 Foes may hate, and /. may shun 650 His /. and witnesses to own 655 Choose thou for me my /. 698 what 's my. . .Or all my/, to me 794 Call us thy/., and love 816 joined in heart The /. of Jesus 1032 Take life or/, away 1033 Come, let us join our/, above 1041 And soon my /. in Christ 1088 The /. gone there before me FRIENDSHIP, FRIENDSHIPS. 797 And perfect love and /. reign 799 Where zeal and f. meet 807 When shall sweet /. 1062 knitting severed friendships FROWN. 380 F. not, lest I faint and die 478 will I love, beneath thy/. Or 543 let me see thy gathering/. 607 unmoved, the world's dread/. 813 Awed by a mortal's /., shall I 967 Or /. my tears to see FROWNING. 119 Astonished at thy f. brow 659 And face a /. wo. Id FROZE, FROZEN. 187 Deep horror then my vitals/. 285 ' I melt this froz* n heart 396 thaw. . .this/, heart of mine 547 And warm our/, hearts FRUIT. 29 Produce abundant /. 50 The earth her/, shall bring 1 everlasting love 641 Their wonted/, should bear 671 The /. of loving deeds 774 And on their f . the nations 826 The/, of all thy sorrows share 953 No/, of holiness 953 And let our gracious/. 953 And/, unto perfection bear 1083 F. unto his praise to yield FRUITS. 52 May the /. of thy salvation 88 Make the /. of grace abound \nd all its r\, from day to day 499 Thy blessed /. to know 892 To thee our first-/, give 1084 For the /. in full supply FRUITFUL. 181 showers Upon the /. earth 769 As through a/., watery dale 1085 seasons In /. order move FUGITIVE. 681 To take a poor/, in 955 And the /. moment refuses FULLNESS. 56 Earth is with its /. stored 175 Thy/, is the same 265 Rest . . . With the /. of thy grace 325 Thv f. I implore 431 Into thy f. fall 442 As if. . .with the /. of God 492 In whom all our f. lies 508 With all thy/. All 510 The /. which thy own redeemed 535 Thy /. I require' 545 My soul for all thy /. cries 754 All /. dwells in him 757 That indeed is the/., but 782 Expect his f. to receive vith all thy/, fill 8(>0 And may the/, of thy grace 1059 In f. of his grace 1085 He fillet h with his f. All things FUNERAL. 1025 Like flames o'er nature's/, pyre FURNACE. 768 In the /. God may prove thee FURROWS. 62 The hope in earthly /. sown FUTURE. 366 The /. is unknown 605 Nor /. days nor powers GAB 68 GIA GABRIEL. 743 And vie with G. while he sings GAIN. 49 How boundless our eternal g. 115 heaven We may hope to g, at last 811 My richest ;/. I count but loss 422 that I should (/. An into 404 Counting g. and glorj loss 471 And loss shall be eternal g. 643 With thy favor, loss is g. 721 Let me know it G. to die 730 my peace ; in loss, my g. w hat they o\ from thee forever 1007 Then the g. of death we prove 1010 And death to him is g. 1047 Counting g. but loss 1050 And life eternal g. GALE, GALES. 122 There seems a voice in every g. 421 In every high and stormy g. 636 We'll own the favoring g. 982 So sinks the (/. when storms 1004 Trust to that propitious g. llll Send thou. . .the prosperous g. 931 Arise, ye galea, and waft them GALILEE. 195 O'er the blue depths of G. 197 faith. . .Olivet, And love its G. 233 Lager they haste to G. GALILEAN. 246 Hail, thou G. King GARDEN, GARDENS. 207 And in the g. secretly 217 'Tis midnight ; in the (/. now 645 By thy fainting in the g. 777 like streams that feed the g. 108-1 For the stores the gardens yield G A RM ENT, GARMENTS. 133 He glory like a (dace keeps the precious g. alive GETHSEMANE. 228 Go to dark O. GIANTS. 824 As g. may they run their race GIF C9 GLO GIFT. 124 Convinced that every perfei t ;/. hou the G. and Giver too . which God can 837 God's great g. to all mankind 377 The g. unspeakable impart . of faith . . .gracious g. bestow ■ i me dow receive that (/. 433 Prove the g. unspeakable 445 And ask the g. unspeakable 452 One only (/. can justify 480 The g. unspeakable sent down 485 Hourlj some new g. to bring the grace The g. unspeaki I still stir up thy g. in me -. ith thanks for thy continued g. 789 The g. which he on one bestows 831 sign The (/. unspeakable impart >urs is the free ;/., given : his (/. Thy willing 884 Thi' dearest g. of heaven 892 Whate'er the g. may be 896 No g. too ran she thought trace shall the bumble (/. receive 924 Pour out the promised {/. on all 10UG Take the g. awhile bestowed GIFTS. 33 So shall thy choicest r?., Lord 4(3 Thy g. abundantly increase 91 With his g. of living flame 104 Thy g. are every evening new they offered g. most rare with f ;/. g. dwell in every heart ith g. men of old Phe passover of i l< ; I ii shall I th- im g. 7lo I Will not lei tluv g. GOD n GOS 715 I will not let thee p., unless What light. . .9 our fathers' G. .' to thee GOD-MAN. 737 I shall with the G.-m. prevail My GOD. 425 My G-, my G., to thee I cry 435 Thou art my Lord, my G. 6u3 O God, thou art my G. alone 098 There 's nothing like my G. 1042 I shall be near, and like my G. 1075 He calls himself my G. GODS. 145 For of (). he is the God 908 And heathen g., forsaken, fall GODHEAD. 10 One G., blest for evermore 35 Mysterious G. .' Three in One 121 Thy G. we adore in G. one. and Persons Three 231 Of the Father's o. true and 428 The G. reconciled 435 And make to us the G. known 4 ' To make the depths of G. known 527 Je;>us, in whom the G.'s lays GOLD. 186 Myrrh from the forest, and g. 194 Comes round the age of g. 229 Pass through the ga.ei of g. i^u And g. i> dross coinpareu 10 her 554 Shine the gates wim g. 679 Thy dross to consume, and thy g. 859 Tne g. and silver, make them GOLDEN. 903 Treasures. . .Brighter than g. ore 900 Squandered life's most g. h.urs 933 More rich than g. ore 939 w here the g. gates of day 1058 Ihe light so new and g. GOOD. 11 the Lord our God is g.. His Source of all (/., thou gracious CO Witholds No real g. from l-ii The g. that we seek we ne'er w g. thou an ! how huge . . lucly ,;/. thou art ord, or work, or th< 401 To seek. . .No other g. I 427 Tlie Lord has promised g. to me 43(5 My soul's eternal g. 447 With him of every g. possessed 504 No faith could work effectual g. 571 And walking in the g. 015 O'., when he gives— supremely 836 I know thee g- I know thee ju>t 035 It must be (/. lor me 043 All must work fur ;/. to me 744 ( »ur day is spent in doing g. lnoO Let him do as seems him y. GOOP 19 Thy g. to proclaim 08 Through all the earth his g. 100 Whose g. lengthens out our 101 Thy g. we lv-hearse 154 Let every tongue thy g. 159 Thy g. never dies 1G0 Thy o long ( j9 Thy g. I adore 7 01 His (,/. ever nigh 601 Till all thy utmost g. prove 809 Thy <;. to proclaim 951 And makes me see his g. 1094 Thy (/. hath been shown 1101 Confess thy g. x and adore 1113 Thy g. we'll adore GOODS. 470 All my g., and all my hours GOOD- WILL. 192 G.-W. henceforth from heaven 193 G.-v\ and peace are heard 194 Peace on earth, g.-iv. to men GOSPEL. 55 From the g. Now supply thy 72 Where g. light is glowing 289 Thy g. then shall greatly grow 292 Nor shall thy spreading g. r 292 Thy g. mak''S the simple wise 322 majesty.. .Through ah tin- g. 323 amazing words. . . in the g. ionnd 350 Sinners, obey the g. word 301 r lhe g. bills you »■. me 304 Come, sinners, to the g. feast 451 Have seen a glorious [/.-day 515 joyful sound of g, grace 526 Me from the g. hope can move 599 His feet are witti the :/. shod 817 >h<>\Ncr Of g. blessings st ad 820 Go, preach my g.. saitl] 8.0 And ye shall prove m\ ;/. 825 Thy g. through the world to 801 The blessed g. of thy son 910 has sent Thy g. to mankind GOS n GRA 913 And whore the g. day Sheds ■ joy the g. will bt e 924 Let ail obey the thine almighty g. And pray for ceive 800 His g. forever nigh 862 .Mid tod his ;/. is free for all 422 So free, so Infinite his g. 456 Daily in his g. to grow 400 But on his g. rely 498 And glory in hisg. 0:58 His g. will to the' end Stronger 749 His g. to thee proclaim 787 And of his g. partake 1075 And sing the wonders of his g. Of GRACE. 41 The men of g. have found 810 With boundless .stores of g. 848 Soon the day of g. is over 557 O Jesus, full of g. 1028 The day of g. is past and gone Rich GRACE. 21 Fill our hearts with thy licit g. 040 Thy rich g. in all our fears 762 May thy rich g. impart Saving GRACE. 17 His saving g. proclaim 85 To us thy saving g. extend 807 Thou canst the saving g. impart 8(0 Watch, for the saving g. is nigh 851 o'erwhelming power of saving g. 877 Woik in my heart the saving g. 532 The fullness of thy saving g. 851 Figure and means of saving g. Thy GRACE. 98 What hut thy g. can foil the 123 s;> lot ///»/ g. surround me still 154 77*.// (/. is ever nigh 269 Come with thy g. and heavenly 278 With the abundance ol 274 is not thy g. as mighty now 817 And all thy g. declare 377 Thou hidd'st us ask thy g. 889 What shall I bring to gain thy g. 610 'i lie blessings of trvy g. impart iid tins thy g. must give 698 Grant me the visits ol thy g. 699 Send down thy ;/.. <> blessed Lord 705 We in the kingdom of thy g. 875 We seek thy g. alone GRA( E8. ; l \. v ■'. i lining i r.) And more \j. i"r the good 265 ( »n our shifts thy */. shower ; io Hear, i ml all the (/. shower ithout thy (/. and thyself ;71 And h I our dying :/. live GRA nui 812 fed by Christ, their g. live 8ti7 With all the g. of bis train GRACIOUS. 43 And lend a ed through the g., and ■re is thy boasted victory, G. 996 i from my (/. shall rise ttCe to the (/. 999 Thou ait gone to the f g. is driven 071 To thee I tell m\ (/. 730 Love and g. my heart dividing 773 Our g. aliays, our fear «,04 Par from a world of g. and 98G With silent g. is gently borne io34 No more the drops ol piercing g. 1043 There sighing (/. shall weep 1049 There is no (/. in heaven 1095 In g. and fear t" thee, o le g. and ill - gli: . *. 157 Didst all our g. n n i?o My g. expire, my trou 236 And girt with g. and 2D5 our numerous g. are here GR] 74 383 Lot all our g. and troubles 417 By thy human g. and tears 634 My g. are like b . my sorer g. to cheer me 657 Awhile forget your ul ol my Btony 418 Where g. of living pleasure 1070 Where g. of living joy GROVEL. 277 Look, how we g. here below 530 Why should I g. here on earth GROW, GROWN, GROWTH. 301 seed. ..and (/. in faith and love 784 Let us in all things g. 10813 Unto joy or sorrow grown 800 Let us daily growth receive 1080 The wondrous g. unseen GUARD. 94 G. thou the lips from sin 97 Whom thou dost {/.. O King 106 G. my first springs of thought 110 G. me, my Saviour, while I rest 113 May angels g. us while we sleep 123 To g. my soul from every ill 155 Can boast a g. like ours 107 An angel g. to us supply 170 he himself becomes my g. 170 Shall g. his children well 180 And g. me with a watchful 462 And g. the gift thyseli hast 470 To {/. the sacred treasure there 5-17 We, for- whose g. the angel 555 Forever stanctinu- on m> g. 502 Still let me g. the holy lire 5S0 1a t us keep steadfast g. 581 My soul, be on thy ;/. 637 Is now my g. ami guide 051 And g. in fl< roe temptation's 1105 And g. us with thy constant GUARDS. 110 Angel g. from thee surround 105 Hi- presence g. his people s 740 G. from all impending harm 1003 Go, by angel g. attended 1070 He g. them by iiis side GUARDIAN. 96 God's g. shield was round 104 Great G. of my sleeping 112 me down, Beneath bis g. care 179 Since thou art oij g. 300 His g. hand by day 093 Thy (/. wings are round 713 Author ana G. of my 772 In Jesus' ;/. love the (/. of our way , ave, the g. of our dust lioo in danger si ill our g. be 1103 Great God, <>ur G., Guide (.1 ; 28 quickly in, thou heavenly »'/. would :<■ eive another g. 264 LOU ■ id ox in us the .s and lead, an I go before them 941 G. them from their darkness 943 G. into thy perfect peace GUIDE me. 171 G. me, thou great Jehovah 180 And g. me through the dreadful 642 Wherever he may g. nu 1075 Shall g. me all my happy GUIDE my. 9G And g. my dark, bewildered 98 may thy S] irit g. my feet 119 And g. my steps, tl rds aright 20 G. our f< 4GG Lord. g. our «:• , 784 But g. our feet into the way GUIDE U8. H Thy Holy Spirit g. us i Q 39 And g. u* lo the realms of 143 Whos^ Spirit shall g. us safe ihnsof day 873 G. us, Saviour, In the To GUIDE. 182 Where they Deed no -tar to g. ! ad now he reigns supreme, to a. 269 not, with thee to {/.. Turn from 297 To g. our souls to heaven 300 To g. us to our God G9G But with a God to g. our SOU It glowed to g. benighted GUIDES, GUIDED, GUIDING, GUIDANCE. 107 Ye heavenly g., speed not 570 Guided by thee, through all I 075 And g. where I go 473 I wait thy guiding hind to 878 Dead. . .By thy g. hand • S >1 shed that wisdom's g. light 1105 To thee, O God, whose g. hand 57 Laws. . .For their guidance 61 The g. of thy hand GUILE. 212 No g. hath in thy lips been GUILT. 172 Doth all our g. remove 212 No g. thy spotless heart 217 'Tis midnight : and for others' g. 281 With g. and fear oppre 305 While g. disturbs and breaks •Sit Convinced of .7., with grief 359 Come, all by g. oopie^sed 359 O take our g. v 38G Full of (/.. alas! I am 412 Overwhelmed with g. and fear 420 Nor spot of g. remains on 534 From p\, and fear, and pain 004 When I've no g. to wash 089 If g. deject, if sin distress 735 Our g. and punishment 754 I bring my g. to Jesus 702 Take nil my g. away 837 From every slain of g. 1091 Let that blood our g. efface 1094 The g. is ours, but grace 1096 Great is our g., our fears GUILT 531 But, sunk in g. shame GUILTY. 243 The g. consciei 310 Ah, how shall ■■■■. 327 Arise, ye p.,— he 'l! foi . ion' Sinners shall lifl their g. head .iii saye u g. land GULF. Plunged in a g. of dark 544 And bear me . T22 Fix a mighty g. betv. II A B IIAR IT. 3-29 Her/?, are filled with All day long In- spreads his h. HABITATION. 406 father, I stretch mv //. to 2G5 Make our hearts thy //. 119 I 'li lift my//., i 'ii raise 483 Out of thy h. my cause HALLELUJAH, HALLELUJAHS. 533 Wash. . .My //., my he 10 And spread the //. round 543 my careless h. b n_ r down 10 L->ud hallelujahs to thy name 2 t Hi avcii witii //. rang 573 into thy h. receive 3 ',."> God's //. or bound or 188 Heavenly H. rise 737 Look on thy /;., and read 934 All h. swelling si i5 y/.. and hearts, and voices raise 1000 While with h. ring 880 I wish that his //. had been 1062 What rush of h. 1050 Not made with mortal h. 1085 Your //. raise HANG, HANGS, HANGING. HALLOW, HALLOWED, HAL- 240 When thou didst )i. upon LOWING. 51-2 Jesus, 1 h. upon thy word 496 II. each thought ; let all 221 Why hangs he then on yonder 44 every place is hallowed ground 423 I saw one hanging on a free 40 Cause us thy h. name to 478 Give to my heart chaste, h. HAPPY. 551 That h. morn shall 164 May I that h. person be 710 All //. be thy name 337 Ye may now be /'/. too 1001 H. and made meet for 348 Cries, Ye will not h. be 439 And bv thy hallowing Spirit 407 Live h. in my Saviour's 538 Till bold to say, My h. 720 They are It. now, and we 741 How //., gracious Lord, are HALO. 747 Put when I am //. in him 902 A h. round the tomb 747 No mortal so h. as I HAMMER. 1020 O how past all utterance h. 311 Strike with the h. of thy word HAPPINESS. 308 Strike with the /;. of thy word 33 And heaven its //. 515 The li. of heaven HAND. 696 The soul finds li. 37 take our seats at thy right li. 720 Soon their h. shall 98 Nor dwell at thy right li. 980 Then wake to perfect h. 159 Thy &., OGod, we see 990 Eternal h. or woe 109 In all my ways thy h. I 1031 Nor can its //. or wo" 170 That //. which bears all 1078 This h. in part is mine 177 A Father's h. we felt 230 At thy right h. on high HARBINGER. 320 One only /*., a pierced hand 915 His royal h. t up thy bleeding />.,<) Lord 357 At God's right h. in heaven HARDENED. 5-18 It is thy h. which on my 353 With /<., self-destroying 555 Lay to thy mighty h. 606 Thee will i set at my ripht h. HARDNESS. 622 still 'tis God's //. that Leadeth 32 The h. of our hearts remove >rd, I would clasp thy //. 513 Remove this h. from my 031 Shall I be found at thy light h. 559 A //. o'er my heart 037 Mv times are in thy /'/. 031) With (iod at my right //. HARDSHIP. 643 God's own //. shall guide thee 505 To ft., grief, and loss 654 Into thy }i. of love 680 see thee stand at God's right h. HARM. " t 1.* I lay my //. in thine 91 From li. and danger keep 789 We h. in hand go on 179 \o h. can befall, with my 796 'i here, //. in hand, firm 318 Nor death nor hell shall h. 895 Stretch forth thy />., o 651 They cannot //., for God is 915 And h. In hand are Bet 878 Naught can //. us 10:27 Be found at thy light h. HARMONY. II ! '. 1)S. C6 Ami //. he •• | id bis boly h. and feet 789 United . in perfect />. 233 His pierced h. to them ','.!■) Where all Is love and //. 257 Behold bis h. and side 998 w here saints of all ages in h. 201 See, he lifts ins it. ab 1078 in tuo spirit of /<. join HAR 11 HEA HARP. 36 The holy prophet's h. was 81 Like David's h. of solemn 319 A golden h. for me tolled with the h. and the .mi unstrung 1079 Sweet as li.'s melodious HARPS. CO Then, with angel-/*, again 188 Loud our golden h. shall 194 To touch their h. of gold 847 Strike their />., and loudly - rike all your /*. of gold With our h. in our hands 850 Tuning their /;., they long to 414 The angels tune 1 their h. anew 444 Ye on your //. must lean to 633 Your /»., ye trembling saints Sweet are the }\. in holy 751 Not all the h. above 916 What strains will angel-h. 1002 What ringing of a thousand h. HART. 550 As pants the h. for cooling 739 And as a bounding h. fly HARYEST. 02 By whom the h. blest 575 And heaven shout, if. -home 579 The h. dawn is near 002 wait in heaven, their h. day 808 Lord of the living Ji. 81 8 Lord of the h., hear 818 The &., truly, Lord, is great 941 Lo ! the hills for h. whiten 1080 Thine is the //., thine the seed 1081 A kindly h. crowns thy love 1081 Seed-time nor h., night 1083 Raise the song of /j.-home 1083 Lord of h.. grant that 1083 And shall take his h. home 10S3 To thy final h.-home 1083 Raise the glorious h .-home 1:385 Sing to the Lord of h. ! Sing Sing to the Lord of h. A song 1087 The God of h. praise 1087 And in your h. song HARVESTS. 607 Fields are white, and li. waiting 731 Golden /?. shall be won 903 To ample 7i. grow HASTE. 349 Come, sinners, /*., O haste 576 Make /i., O man, to live 757 Yet onward I Ji. to the heavenly 9^33 H., haste the glorious day HASTEN. •'515 //"., sinner, to be wise 388 //. to gain that dear abode 782 Then let us //. to the day 937 H., Lord, the glorious time 1074 come to our rescue, and h. HATE. 00 And h. what we dep] 213 Make us t 1 /«. til'' Load of sin 481 //.. envy, jealousy, be gone 482 The thing my God doth //. 549 I h. the sins that made thee HAVEN. 050 Safe into the />. guide 078 To the h. of thy I 810 That h. of repose to find 1004 See the li. full in view 1011 Our brother the Ji. hath gained 1110 As on toward the h. we roll HEAD. 40 Conformed in all things to our H. 170 He had not Where to lay his //. 203 I will lay my h. on Jesus 214 Would he devote that sacred h. 225 Child of God, lift up thy //. 238 With joy shad I lift up my h. 242 He lives, my everlasting II. 200 Follow our exalted H. 422 Alive in him my living If. 44S Alive in thee, my living H. 512 I find him lifting up my h. GOO And glorious as your H. 073 Go 1 shall lift up thy h. 782 Joined in one spirit to our H. 784 Up into thee, our living H. 787 All join in Christ, their" living H. 800 H. of thy Church beneath 810 following our triumphant 7T. 841 Members of one common H. 954 Your H. to glorify, With 970 rest. But with their dymg H. 985 Tnrough Christ, our living H. 992 Thou art thy Church's U. 997 hand Beneath my sinking h. 1001 Where their H. is gone before HEADS. 14 Lift up your h., ye mighty 859 The h. that guide endue with 952 With joy upon our /}. return 1014 Lift up your /;., ye friends HEAL. 21 H. the sick, the captive free 212 To h. me, thou hast borne 320 Can h. the sinners wound 3S2 H. me of my grief and pain 397 Lord, I despair myself to n. 398 H. the diseased, and cure Oil But thou wilt //. that broken 023 Powerful the wounded s ml to h. 050 H. the sick, and lead the bliud (370 Its touch shall li. with love 074 For thou alone canst //. 683 no sorrow that Heaven cannot h. 980 To Ji. the wounded heart 1099 Was strong to it. and save HEALS, HEALED, HEALETH. 314 'Tis this that //. the mortal wound 478 and healed my wounded mind 552 when bleeding, h. thy wound IIEA 78 HEA healeth thine infirmities 154 He 1i. my diseases HEALING. GO And let a //. ray from thee 1 19 '1 here is //. in his blood ft i Whence the h. waters flaw ISO Risen with //. in his wings 220 And gladly catch the h. stream 298 i be h. beams of light 362 For yon in h. streams it 411 with h. In thy wing 041 With h. on his wings 050 Let the h. si ream abound . 9 Hath risen with h. in his 824 Their /<. wings display 913 On thy redeeming wing, H. 91(3 that h. sound .Shall quell HEALTH. 1 'Tis life, and health, and peace 50 Thy saving h. be shown 2ol Maker and Redeemer, life and h. 307 And let my soul, to h. restored 502 Spirit of /<., remove 582 To perfect h. restore my soul 098 And h., and safe abode 913 U. to the sick in mind HEAR. 20 Deign our humble songs to h. 157 Arm //. us when we prayed 448 King of glory, h. my call 4(1.") 11. us from thy throne above 861 H. thou in heaven, thy dwelling 8(52 But Ji. from heaven thy 872 H., O hear us, when we pray 913 11. ns, we humbly pray 1094 But h. us from thy lofty throne 1000 Lord, h. thy servants, hear thy HEARETH, HEARD. 355 Let him that h. say 165 He hand me from his holy hill (321 I love the Lord : he h. my cries HEARKEN, HEARKENING. 28 Through grace we h. to thy 403 o h. to my voice 555 O may I h. and obey 050 11. to my request 33 If meekly hearkening to thy BEABT. 2s dour of every sinner's h. 83 1 yield my //. to thee alone 119 Who would not give his //. to 147 ask. . .The love of my poor h. i ; Let every h. prepare him room 870 Thy Spirit in our h. i i in) thou every h. 82 I And every h. rejoice 409 lake my /-., And 1111 it 419 With //., and eyes, and lifted 429 impress on my expanding h. 435 And speak to every h, 430 H;s work within my //. 461 Take my poor ,'t., and let 401 Enter everv trembling /). ■""-• • i 1 hy //. made truly his 509 Down in your /;. of hearts 510 i know no place in all ur //. 518 love Shed in my //. abroad 528 Give me a new, a perfect h. 532 Tee abundan ••■■ •»:' a Loving h. 550 When every h. was 'tuned to 572 shine In this poor //. of mine 592 My h. is still with thee 596 And not sometimes lose //. 024 I find thee. Saviour, in my h. 649 Though my //. fail, and ilesh 7 is Eternally held in thy h. 780 And Joy from h. to heart 782 We still are one in //. 792 And make us of one h. and 796 And h. to heart enfolded all 816 o that our h. and mind HEARTS. 22 May our h. he evei thine 49 lift' our h. above, And draw 111 We lift our //. to th- e 121 The h. of ail mankind 220 And give up all our h. to him 241 Had I a thousand h. to give 244 Lift up your /i., lift up your 261 Grant our /). may thither 269 To li i 1 the Ji. winch thou hast 269 And make our h. o'erilow with 2T4 And while to thee our h. we 377 And cause our h. to feel and 514 that our h. were all a heaven 551 Our /(., if God we seek to know 501 Our h. were fixed on things 608 how our /*. beat high with 050 to thee our h. we lift,— Our hearts 799 Whose li. and hopes are one 852 Fain would our h. and voices 883 No ; while our //. are tender 920 Open your h. to make him 930 Kindled in some /.'. it is 951 //. to pay., .hearts shall beat 1048 There let our //. be found 1074 our //.and our treasure 1100 God bless these //. made one 1111 And on their it., wnere'er they HEAT. 02 The sultry sun's intenser h. 290 The gracious light and li. 750 In weary h. of day HEATHEN, HEATHENS. 17 His glory let the //. know 008 And /;. gods, forsaken, fall IMS o point the //. to the skies 918 Dispel the gloom of h. night 920 Say to Hie //., from thy thP no 023 Behold the //. waits to know 990 The h. in his blindness 982 Bee h. nations bending 987 //. tribes bis name adore 011 Souls in //. darkness lying 942 Can the h. world proclaim oi. Ih atht m will be still the turae HEA 79 HEE HEAVEN. 64 A ft. on earth appear 105 'Tis ft. on earth, 'tis heaven 158 And h. to crown it all 193 'Twas more than h. could 206 Thou art ft. on earth to me 259 How we, too, may enter h. 878 Above us is the //. 373 Shall live for hell or??. 377 Ami take me Into h. 385 Who their ft. in Christ have 395 Of all thou hast in earth or ft. 407 Of all in earth or ft. 420 When )>. and earth are 442 'Twas a Ji. below My Redeemer 450 Jesus, my all. to //. is pone 500 Makes )i . forever mine 520 And where thou art is li. 524 Hasten to make our li. 547 Yet we, who have a ft. to 564 Where the ft. is bright 568 And ft. is all poss 590 And form our s;mls for /?. 609 Find their h. begun below 643 H.*8 eternal day 's before thee 650 wait for all our inward ft. 664 Shall bear thee to thy ft. above 684 And ft. comes down our souls to 712 And find my ft. in thee 730 Here it is 1 find my //. 750 With ft. then close the day 751 'Tis ft. to rest in thine embrace 765 Their ft. on earth begun 768 H. and earth at last remove 786 And wait his ft. to share 828 Of such will ft. consist 842 Our ft. begun below £45 Let us think how ft. and 952 And gain the highest ft. of love 969 H. opens on my eyes ; my 1017 When ft. and earth shall pass 1024 Thou shalt from ft. come down 1028 When ft. and earth shall 1035 From the third //., where God 1039 And ail is drear ; 'tis ft. HEAVEN OF HEAVENS. 613 The ft. of ft. is won 757 To the ft. of ft. in Jesus's love 1064 My ft. of ft. in thee 1073 For the ft. of }i. is love In HEAVEN. 7 That we may meet in ft. 15 Till each in ft. appears 38 God is in /*., and men below 45 Then may I spend in ft. at 188 Till in h. ye sing before him 405 In ft. alone no sin is found 491 Till in ft. we take our place 693 For whom have I in ft. above 696 In /*., in earth, or on the 716 will be done In ft. and spirit seems in ft. to stay 971 eyes. . .To open them in ft. 988 home.. .In It. is now thine 1030 I seek my place in h. 1033 And land us all in- h. 1039 'Tis found above, in ft. 1057 No sin in ft. is found Of HEAVEN. 337 Find on earth the life of ft. 342 Baste ye to the court of ft. 167 \\'e sing the songs of ft- 1080 () would he more OjK. bestow 1039 Appears the dawn of ft. To HEAVEN. 274 bade their souls to ft. aspire 283 Help me home to //. 327 he turns your hell to ft. 365 To Jl. or down to hell 367 That you might come to ft. 450 Jesus, my all, to ft. is gone 571 And lind my way to h. 5S8 Believe yourselves to ft. 590 And follow thee to ft. 640 ladder, set up to ft. on earth 680 To take us up to ft. 822 It turns their hell to ft. 834 To raise our souls to ft. 929 And lift to ft. the voice of 947 Who turns our hell to ft. 1056 And take our souls to ft. 1075 upborne, To ft. ascend HEAVEN*. 9 High as the ft. our voices 57 Praise the Lord ! ye ft., adore 95 Wide as the ft. on which he 292 The ft. declare thy glory 441 Higher than the ft. above 641 Beneath the spreading ft. 788 The Ji. with all their train 1023 And the li. together roll HEAVENLY. 4 Sing on your //. way 396 O for a glance of />.* day 41S oft they look to the />. hills 445 Their //. origin display 647 Seek we, then, for h. treasures 703 Swift I ascend the h. place 744 ha^te to join those li. powers 751 Can nuike a //. place 780 How sweet, how It. is the sight 966 Removes me to that ft. place 995 every face, Be //. and 1007 To the sunny //. plain 1111 guide them to the ft. shore HEAVENWARD. 228 Leads ft. up to thee 363 .//. direct thy weeping 508 H. our every wish 1008 Thy //.flight detain HEAVY, HEAVILY. 213 That lay so ft. on our God 560 Yet ft. is my soul, and faint 673 still //. Is thy heart 277 Our souls, how licavily they go HEED, HEEDS, HEEDLESS. 352 and shall I give No //.. but still 60-3 Men h. thee, love thee. ; HEI 80 HID 1021 So shall I to my ways take h. 217 Herds not bis Blaster's grief and 100 With heedless steps 1 ran HEIR, HEIRS. A child of God, glory's h. And he '8 an //. of heaven who Proclaim me as thy child and //. An /(. of endless bliss or pain And make them heirs of heaven Reserved for all the h. of grace Number me with salvation's it. And seal the h. of heaven //. of the same immortal bliss These h. of Immortality And call them h. of heaven 158 780 8S 18 158 407 •!•.'! 783 828 139 231 237 371 391 394 563 560 509 679 684 739 751 822 847 908 921 900 1019 1043 HELL. Nor sin, nor h. shall reach the And ii.'s deep gloom are open H. to-day is vanquished, heaven is sin, death, and //. o'erthrew Your way is dark and leads to h. And if my SOUl were sent to h. Cod will destroy the power of h. H.*8 foundations quiver Though all earth and h. appear Not earth nor h. with all their That soul, though all li. should Or how the hosts of li. defeat ZT., earth, and sin, with ease If thou depart, 'tis h. over all, In /<., or earth, or sky Jl.s fierce powers beneath thee And all the powers of h. resign the might of h. o'erthrown Or shuts me up in h. And shrink to see a yawning h. terror clothed, h.'a kingdom shake HELMET. 599 Salvation's h. on his head HELP. 103 And ?/. us this and every day 134 plea Obtained the h. for all 105 There is no h. in (rod for thee 181 To h. the poor and needy 197 A present //. is lie 242 He lives to h. in time of need 253 Thy blessed //. supply other //. is found, No other \OQ No other //. I know 07 Saviour, h. me or I die 543 //., Lord, to whom for />. I fly :,i i My present //. in time of need 581 And //. divine Implore needful />., God, afford 656 Ail my li. from thee I bring ; : I Hither by thy //. I'm come 'I:;-.: w anting h. Id time of need 739 Mv h. is all laid up above r i 15 //., whilr yet 1 ask, is given j i //. us to ii<- p e ich other, Lord 790 To thee for />. we fly 798 and still he doth his //. afford ho) .\]]<1 km l!y //. rarh oth i 00 80^ And may they I y thy /;. abide 964 o God. our h. in ages past 1094 And h. us when we pray 1094 And li. in thee was found HELPER, HELPERS. 14 The Lord Is just, a h. tried 100 Our //. he, amid the flood 541 Thou canst, thou wilt, my h. be 93 When other helpers fail, and HELPLESS. 309 How//, nature lies 840 None but Jesus Can do h. 399 To thee. . .1 lift my //. heart 656 Hangs my //. soul on thee 899 And bid the //.live HELPLESSNESS. 455 See my utter h. 497 My utter /'/. reveal 6',S In my utter /?. 739 All /l, all weakness HKRALD, HERALDS. 181 Shall peace, the h., go 190 Hark ! the h. -angels sing 707 Lo! the sacred h. stands 342 Hear the licmlds of the gospel 342 Tender//./ Chase away 441 Bright //. of the eternal 810 Go forth, ye fc., in my name 909 And send the h. forth 922 Forth with thy chosen h, come 929 Send forth thy /*., Lord, to HERITAGE. 229 bought with tears Thy li, 331 sold. . . Your li. above 811 His h. they toil to clear HERMON. 200 Whiter than ]{/s whitest HEROD. 900 At night in H.'a dungeon cell HIDE. 102 To h. thee from thy servant's 110 Darkness cannot h. from thee 123 Where can a creature /*. 214 Thus might I //. my blushing 415 Let me h. myself in thee 454 Or //. for a moment my Lord from 548 O let me //. this aching head 651 //. in the hollow of thy hand 656 //. me, my Saviour, h. 678 //. me, Jesus, till o'erpasl 730 i //. me, Jesus, in thy name 1009 They /». themselves in heaven's 101 1 //. us, hide us. Hocks and 1115 H. and bring us sale to land HIDES. 38 He h. his fare behind his wings 541 tower Thai h. my life above 596 lie //. himsell bo wondrously 62 I if'- //. the brightness of his face 686 and hovering, h. me in his 798 And h. our life above HID 81 II OM HIDING-PLACE. 1027 Be thou my only h.-}>. HIGH. 5 Though h. above all praise 237 Our Jesus is gone up on //. I I ri>t. who dow gone up on h. ■. athroned on //.. almighty Lord 866 And lifts the soul on h. 591 That calls thee from on h. 747 Or take me to thee up on h. HIGH PRIEST. 243 Jesus, our great H. P. 254 of our H. P. above 822 There our Jf. P. appears 831 Jesus, our great U. P.. Hath 390 lu honor of my great //. P. B85 Thou art the great H. P. 1031 My merciful 1L P. HIGH WA Y. 450 The king's h. of holiness 603 Go forth into the world's h. HILL, HILLS. 37 And lead us to thy holy 7i. 057 To that celestial h. 98 Up to the hill< where Christ is 285 From the celestial h. Light 703 sink down, ve separating h. 745 To the //. I lift mine 799 Thus on the heavenly h. 859 The hounds of the eternal h. 964 Before the h. in order stood 1030 E'en now we faintly trace, h. rhefe. leap up in gladness 1098 And let our //. and valleys HINDERS, HINDRANCES. 10.54 Which h. my joy and communion 690 What various hindrances we HOARY. 605 His work my //.age shall 079 And when /<. hairs shall HOLD, HOLDS, HOLDETH. 401 I can h. out no more. 091 Blest when our faith can h. 737 Whom still I //.. but cannot Which hohls, and will not let : be //. thee by thy hand 613 confident, Because it hatdeth thee HOLLOW. 373 The earth rings h. from 661 Hide in the h. of thy hand eps In the h. of his band 1109 In the h. of bis band Our 1115 In the h. of thy hand Hide HOLY. 89 For 'tis a h. day 127 Thrice EL! thine the kingdom 181 //. as thou, O Lord, is none 130 Only thou art /;.: tl; 512 He wills that I BhOUid h. be 515 I shall be //. her. 1 529 He wills that 1 should li. be : r >'< The //. to the holiest leads 932 stav not till all the h. HOLINESS. Spirit of h., On us descend His kingly crown is //. The beauty of his h. Make her in h. excel Thy h. is all thine own And every thought of h. And perfect it in h. The joys of //. below Spirit of finished h. That h. I long to feel To real h. restored To perfect h. and love But inward h. By perfect /<. to appear And tasie. in h. divine And perfect h. below All the heights of //. put on thee In perfect //. Forgiveness and It. give 6 14 17 71 131 280 396 128 502 529 531 532 539 548 545 795 804 1050 1004 HOLY GHOST. say, The H. O. receive And God the H. (J. declare Send down thy H. GL, to be And we confess the H. G. The H. Cr. send down I worship thee, U. G. The H. G. sent down from Come, if. Cr., and fill the place Come, H. G., in love The H. G. receive HOLY SPIRIT. 278 Come, H. S., come 209 Come, H. S., now descend 2s-j Grant us thy H. &, Lord 285 Come, H. 8., come. With 808 Come down, thou //. S. 801 And here the H. S. rest 1108 O H. S. I who didst brood HOMAGE. 73 Your joyful // . pay 77 This day" be grateful h. paid 87 When men to God their ii. pay 121 And h. pay to thee 191 Yield to him the ti. meet 294 My knee with humble //. bow 919 To pay their h. at his feet 1009 They their silent h. pay 1082 Still be the cheerful k. paid HOME. 4 To our eternal h. 44 And, going, take thee to their 7i. 64 That calls thy children h. 101 Happy the h. when God is there . p rhaps, am near my n. 166 There Is our //..our hope, our rest 244 up To their eternal /;. ! make our hearts thy h. 28i Ble&ied spira, make t IIOM 82 nor 335 are waiting to welcome you h. •>.m And thou arl far from h. and 888 Has Dot for thee a h. 4SSi And grace will lead me //. 431 I did n«.t love my //. 468 And lix in thee thy lasting h. 483 And take me h. to Gfod 600 In my eternal //. 609 God only is the creature's h. 587 But make me, Lord, thy h. 639 When Jesus makes my hearthisfo. 646 And bring me /;. to God 564 That fair h. is ours 633 We are not far from 1i. 636 Which drives us nearer h. 648 cur everlasting h. above 654 Straight to my h. above 666 So I but safely reach my h. 666 And then go h. my crown to 667 bliss Of an eternal h. 682 night.. .dark, and I am far from h. 703 And hasten to my //. 720 There our endless //. shall be 726 .^afely to arrive at h. 743 my dear Lord will bring me h. 750 At evening in thy /<. 786 Be now is fitting up your h. 806 when thou shalt call us h. 873 To our h. beyond the sky '.■lit; prom thy Father's happy /(. 909 And hasten to their /(. 935 Hie thee to thy quiet h. 904 And our eternal h. 964 And our perpetual h. 988 Bat O, a brighter h. than ours 993 To beat //. with God 1026 In that heavenly h. to dwell 1033 Ten thousand to their endless h. lo.v.) There is a li. for weary souis 1052 Come to our peaceful h. 1053 I am nearer h. to-day 1054 H.! home! sweet, sweet home 1051 in hope of my glorious li. 1055 There is a blissful //. 1058 O li. of fadeless splendor liii)3 We soon shall recover our h. 1070 And heaven, the heart's true h. 1072 My heavenly //. is bright and 1072 Let others seek a //. 1073 To our permanent li. 1078 And my abiding h. 1106 Tor the bright l\. above 1111 Abroad, at /<., or in the deep HOMES. 101 Lord, let us in our />. agree 652 (iiad are the //. that sorrows 881 We read of //. in glory s'.i-j And /'. are bare and cold 901 For happier //. and brighter days 1100 That through our //. doth move iioMi:wA!;i). 91 Grant us thy peace upon our //. 648 li was thy love that //. led 694 I take mj h. way Id trust 9oi; Turn thee, brother; it. come 1001 Hastens //. to return HOMELIEST. 597 On 1\. work thy blessing HONEST. 29 Each in an h. heart HONOR. 2 H. and power divine 51 Let all cry aloud, and h. the Son 51 All //. and blessing, with 139 Blessing and //.. praise and lit Be to thee all /;. paid 162 And //. him alone 595 Maintain the //. of his word 605 Nor could all worldly h. give 915 Thee li. and adore HONORED, HONORS. 8G0 Be this, O Lord, that //. 1 The honors of thy name 151 The It. of their God 591 I '11 lay my honors down 705 The h. of my God HOPE. 12 Nor h. decline, nor love grow 28 In sure and certain //. rejoice 54 Cheered by It. and daily 150 11. and comfort from above 173 Thrice comfortable h. 208 The sinner's //., let men deride 20S It cheers with h. the gloomy day 30ii Ere life and It. forever fly 308 With trembling /». I see 313 Whence h. and comfort flow 353 Then It. may never beam on 391 Whose //., still hovering round 394 Already springing h. 1 leel 411 With holy h. inflame 432 In It., against all human hope 445 Whate'er we /}., by faith we 455 That I have any //. of heaven 474 Cheer it with //.. with love 479 //.to the end, in Jesus hope 510 In earnest It. 1 live 533 Till It. in full fruition die 542 Rejoicing now in earnest /». 550 II. still, and thou shalt s ng 57T This //. supports us here 002 The /j., the trust, the purpose 012 sue. t to rejoice in livelj h. 020 Hold on thy way with h. 640 The It. in which ye yearn 013 II. shall change to glad fruition 057 Thrice blessed, bliss-inspiring it. 668 Did not one radiant //. of bliss 663 That //. the sovereign Lord has 663 II. that unites the sOUl to hea\eii 703 \\ hen faith and It. shall 7i i //. points the upward gaze 781 Waking //. within our bosoms 7so By holy, purifying //. S9s with words of high, sustaining h 964 Our It. for years to come 966 And //. in full, supreme delight 963 1 feel a strong Immortal U. 990 in silenl //. maj Lie 1016 .'/. restore and faith in nop IK'S 'en to me the h. of heaven 1U48 flfhere all bis h. of glory lies 1066 Full of Immortal h. [\h. be Lost in sight 1058 Bend h. before to grasp it 1 1 IS And humbly h. for more Jin Nor ft. lends a ray. the poor 1117 Jesns, my only li. thou art /<>•>' '/ //. before us 1080 i > what a likwrf ft. is ours 1096 This blessed //. we owe Glorious HOPE. 244 Rejoice in glorious )i. 515 My hope is full, fltforiotw />. 539 What is our calling's glorious h. 542 o glorious ft. of perfect love 797 This glorious ft. revives ift HOPE. 82 I?i ft. of one that ne'er shall 493 Rejoice in /(., rejoice with rne 537 And now in h. rejoice 014 In ft., and love, and fear 676 < > let my soul abound in h. 858 Here, in ft. of glory blest 1054 Rejoicing in h. of my glorious My HOPE. 325 On thee alone my h. relies 41 9 Be thou my //., my joy, my 420 Here is my ft., my joy, my 421 My h. is built on nothing less 421 He then is all my Ji. and stay 427 His word my h. secures 458 (ome, then, my H., my Life 506 Nor from my h. remove 515 My ft. is full, O glorious hope 595 Nor let my h. lie Lost 624 My ft., my all. my saviour 642 My h. 1 cannot measure 759 My //., my salvation, my all 962 And lix my h. on thee alone 1031 Provoke my h. or fear Of HOPE. 67 So shall our sun of h. arise 184 To us a Child of h. is born a »4 Without one cheering beam of h. 411 New tides of It. tumultuous roll 479 Prisoners of /(., lift up your y35 Aught of h. or joy foretell HOPES. 67 We leave our mortal ft. and fears 205 Where our earliest ft. began 298 The //. that holy word supplies $06 My former h. are lied 314 Hence all our ft. arise 965 What are thy It. beyond the grave 450 He whom 1 iix my h. upon 604 On whom my ft. of heaven depend 616 With better ft. be mied 628 The ft. ol earth indeed are gone 674 And all my ft. decline 708 The h. of coming 721 Christ, of ;iii my U. the ground 710 Happy the man whose //. rely 758 With h. of heaven 786 To build our heavenly h. upon 788 our It. and fears the same 942 All our ft., and prayer.-, and y4y year is gone. . .With all its ft. and yy2 On thee our //. depend ( .)'.t.") These livelv li. we owe 10S0 The ft. that soothe, the fears 1088 The ft. within me bounding HOPELESS. 890 And turned to //. night 1001 Call us h. and unblest HOREB. 200 Who once received on H.'s HORN. 556 My ft., and rock, and buckler be HORROR, HORRORS. 20y A h. of great darkness fell 412 My soul with inward It. shrinks 1082 No more a face of //. wear 180 With gloomy horrors overspread 358 O what eternal h. stand HORSES. 1104 Some trust in ft. trained HOSANNA. 71 H. to the living Lord ! Hosanna 76 11. to our Kim: 776 Let him hear the loud ft. 840 To sing, H. to the Lamb 882 11. 1 be the children's song 883 singing H. to his name HOSANXAS. 73 Heaven with ft. rings 77 And loud //. sung 185 Our glad ft., Prince of peace 277 H. languish on our tongues 874 Children, loud ft. singing 883 Would their ft. raise 901 H., Lord, to thee we sing 908 shout 11. to the Lord 1040 To him their loud ft. raise HOST. 47 Heaven's h. their noblest praises 118 Praised by all the heavenly ft. 144 Join us with the heavenly //. 187 The glitteiintr It. bestud the sky 315 The heavenly ft. with joy confess 787 Behold the innumerable ft. 907 And as the years, an endless h. 917 Let //. to host the triumph tell 1032 With that enraptured ft. to 1077 The whole triumphant ft. HOSTS. 57 H. on high his power proclaim 12n Whom heavenly //. obey 131 By all thy heavenly It. adored HOS 84 HYM 184 obey, Him, all the h. of heaven 206 Till amid the h. of light \ml all the Bwarming h. of hell 245 With all the h. of God, In 247 There the //. of shining spirits 581 The /(. of sin are pressing hard 639 Though h. encamp around me HOSTILE. 155 keep Prom every />. power 584 For strong a^ is the h. shield 704 Fear not; though h. bands HOUR. 374 And know his gracious //. 470 Jesus, in that important h. 529 Hasten the long-expected h. 569 triumph.. .Lasts but a little h. 030 And when the last dread h. is 007 Till life's last li. is fled HOURS. 95 Great God, let all my h. be thine 470 All my goods, and nil my h. 472 All, ail my happy h. 970 Nor should we wish the h. more HOUSE. 37 'Tis God's own 7*., 'tis heaven's 45 The h. of God, the gate of heaven 05 Within thy //., O Lord our God 09 Within thy /?., O God of graee 71 Return to this, thy h. of prayer 88 While *we in thy )i. appear 89 Come, in the li. of God appear 94 That in this h. have called upon 98 Now to thy h. will I resort 150 And in God's h. for evermore 838 Never from his //. to roam 033 And nearer to our h. above 750 And finding there the h. of God 703 A //. not made with hands 770 The h. of thine abode 855 In our Father's h. above S57 Who can call no h. their own 858 Here a //. of prayer and praise 801 choose not, Lord, this //. alone 871 We '11 to his /). repair 903 In that eternal h. above 1053 Nearer my Father's //. 1056 Wo have a //. above 1063 The h. of our Father above 1072 My Father's h. is built on high 1078 There is my //. and portion fair mo My everlasting //. in heaven HOUSEHOLD. 1106 Of holy //.love Hoi BBU 314 Thou who. //., sole, forlorn HOVER, HOVERING. 106 //. around us while wo pray I'M They bend on hvvi ring wing 738 aiil'.-].-, now are /<. round us : ,') Round each habitation /'. 1004 //. round thj pillow HUMAN. HUMANITY. 013 77. hearts and l<>nks deceive me 005 The paths of our humanity HUMBLE. 1 10 o may T bear some h. part 264 inmate of a //. heart 280 While he can find one 7'. heart 527 .Jesus, thine //. self impart 55s The //.. contrite bean 862 And find at lasl some h. place 1086 Our //., thankful //. 1100 With h. heart, and bending knee HUMBLED. 131 And, h. into nothing, own 387 H. to a little child HUMBLY. 302 O who like thee so h. bore 382 Who /(. comes to thee 389 And h. walk by faith witii HUMILITY. 202 So glorious in h. 351 The genuine, meek h. 443 By unfeigned //. 836 In meek h. HUNGER, HUNGERED. 040 O happy, if ye h. As 732 Fainting by the way from h. 1006 if. now and thirst no more 040 As Jesus hungert ;/ thou HUNGERI N G, H UN( i E R ING S. 756 Seem h. and thirsting 487 Holy liuiKjcriiig* after heaveu HUNGRY. 55 the h. feed; From the gospel 242 He lives, my //. soul to feed 310 "lis manna to the /'. soul 320 Ho ! all ye //.. starving souls 545 And feast my h. heart 800 Give to the h. from your HURT. 023 who Can h. whom God delights HUSBAND. 901 The wife regains a //. freed HYMN". HTMNED. 22 one last ii. or grateful praise loo And, strengthened hero by /;. hi:) May //. ami prayer forever 137 Thine ho the h. that rolls 662 tones which raise the heavenly h. 842 And //. the Saviour of mankind 1006 a //. of suppliant breath s; i children. . .Uymm '/ Thy praise. HYMNS. 3 And fi. of glory sing i". And //. of praise we sing 60 our grateful //. to raise 76 By //. of praise we Learn HYS INC 230 With h. of victory Lnd we in //. below Her //. of love and praise 805 Christ to praise In //. divine 1104 And //. of peace conclude our 1106 Devoutly join in h. of praise 1108 Glad h. of praise from land hyssop. 305 Nor 7*. branch, nor sprinkling I. I AM. Glory to the great T AM l(i73 To the great everlasting I AM 1075 Jehovah, great / AM 1077 Jehovah. Father, great I AM IDOL, IDOLS. 2G7 Cast down every .'.-throne 4<32 Though dear as life the i. be 41**2 The /. from my breast I'd tear 471 Tear the i. from our bleeding 471 Lo ! at thy word our i. dies 549 The dearest ■". I have known 0:1 Tear every i. from thy throne 33 To idols, winch our wayward 404 With all my i. part 920 Thy voice their i. shall confound IDLY. 607 Let none hear you i. saying ILL, ILLS. 105 Forgive. . .The i. which I this day 15f> Yet will I fear no i. 41)7 The first abhorred approach of i. 035 Let good or i. befall 93 Ills have no weight, and tears no 166 Of mortal i. prevailing ILLUME. ILLUMINATE. ILLUMINES. 90 Thine the radiance to u >ve my darkness shall i. 997 7. my dying bed 518 Illuminate my soul; Scatter 868 beams on the soul and illumines IMAGE. 307 And stamp thine i. on my heart 409 Thy sa< red i.. Lord, impart 458 Thine i. in my soul : 404 May the world thine . 472 m» j to thine i. now res 496 And stamp thine i. on my heart 498 Thine <".. Lord. t> 519 Diffuse thine , ; . through my 5 II And stamp thine i. on my heart Ine i. on earth to regain 701 express The .'. of thine own : bine i. ever Bills my thought hall bis glorious i. bear His L bear below 803 Love, thine /., love Impart 825 And let them In thine i. rise [■he i. of thy love 900 Blots the bright ('. stamped 9>7 Thine f. trace in every word 1034 And In thy dear i. arise II hi o let me put thine t. on INI MANTEL. ■11 We're marching through 7.'s 84 Bail, great /.. all divine 1 16 Bright seraphs learn 7.'.s 234 Join to praise L'8 name 246 Help to chant l.*8 praise 319 Drawn from /.'.< veins 160 But ransomed by /.'s blood Safely reach /.'•> ground 811 To cultivate L's lands t064 The breadth of T.'8 land 1065 But saints our I. sing 1067 Happy in l.'a love 1074 hand in hand to Z.'s land IMMENSITY. 1112 And lost in thine , IMMORTAL. 41 rise To that i. state 122 gavest. . ./. life to me 227 And bade us. *'., to heaven 628 But are not ours the i. years 989 to life I. in the skies IMMORTALITY. 90 I. and light 740 Or t. endures 1003 I. thy walls 1049 Have won their ('. 1050 in that word, "lis i. IMMOVABLE. 763 Church. . .1. she stands IMPOSSIBLE. 413 The things i. to men IMPOSSIBILITIES. 432 Laughs at i. IMPRESS. 146 Or i. of thy feet 429 Come, Holy Ghost, thyself i. IMPRISONED. 422 Long my i. spirit lay Df PROVE. 82 J. the day thy God hath III May we this "life i. INBRED. 240 Whose power our i. sin controls -:>• away my i. sin INCARNATE. 6 Come. thOU ''. Word 35 Almighty Son. L Word 42 /. Deity, Lot all tl 71 So3anna to the i. Word ; n. i. Deity 191 Christ, the (. Deity 220 The i. God hath died for IXC 86 [NS 229 EDter, I God INFANTS. 302 blood, /. God, I fly !•■ i. in his arms he takes 825 And hail the i. God 877 When i. learn to lisp his name 840 Lo! Hi*' i. God, ascending 885 /.. and the glad throng 584 i look to my i. God 987 \\ bile /. in thy tender arms 666 /. Bod of God s; i Though do more the i. (Jo l IX FANCY. 1046 And following their i. God 1048 From i. to age INCARNATION. INFECTED. 863 in thy holy i. 397 Make my i. nature pure INCENSE. INFIRMITY, INFIRMITIES. 36 The /. of the heart may rise 117 Pardon each I. -Hi Behold a (.-loud of i. rise 749 He healeth thine Infirmities 82 An grateful i. t<> the skies 252 With i. in bis bands INFLAME, INFLAMING. 865 praise ascend. Like <*.. to the 658 Doth still my languid heart I. 868 No /'. is lighted, no victims 701 And, seeking thee, themselves i. 868 the heart is the altar whence L 702 heart, IhJI.nitiiKj it with love 923 sweet i. to his name shall 1082 Here in thy house shall ;'. INFLUENCE. 1110 Our i. of praise shall arise 270 Thy Ilea v. nly i. give INCORRUPT. 279 Let us thine /. prove 280 He came sweet /. to impart 989 bodies. ..Shall i. arise 801 And shed its i. round INCREASE. 877 Almighty God, thine i. shed 59 Let our faith and love i. INGRATITUDE. 301 A large i. bestow 554 My vile i. I mourn 784 /. our faith, confirm 1057 No base i. above Sll He kindly gives the wished L 817 grace a large i. shall give INIQUITY. 1085 All things with large i. 383 From all i. release INDIA. 580 Thou ha test all i. 879 I, from L's sultry plain INNOCENCE. 980 From I.'s eorai strand 418 Made up of L and love INDUS TRY. INSCRIBED. 811 Their i. vouchsafes to 208 I. upon the cross w< 900 With serious i. and fear 487 My name i. hi i.e.'.. INEBRIATE. INSINCERE. 8'.)5 The lost i. to reclaim 348 Dare not think him L 899 To lift the poor i. up INSPIRE. INEFFABLE. 5 To touch ihs helpless I. INSPIRED, . voices j Ined to swell '1 ION. 875 o Thou, w bose i. feel were 783 The he:, rt With 1' V6 tO God /. 919 And i. voices shall proclaim , j thy inspiring bi i Ulons of l. souls COD 297 book... By inspiration given INS JES INSTRUCTED, INSTRUCTOR. 511 My well-i. soul 299 DiTine Instructor^ gracious Lord [N8ULTED. 390 Stay, thou i. Spirit, stay INTEMPERANCE. What ruin hath ('. INTERCEDE, INTERCEDES, INTER- 1XG. 438 Uvea above For me to f. 4 Sin.i: how he intercedes above 864 /. in silence there 706 since he for sinners i. 240 Ever for us interceding INTERCESSOR. 1096 Kind 7., to thy love INVITE, INVITES, INVITING. 348 Would he you to life i. 450 o that I could all i. 335 Now Jesus invites you, the Spirit 349 While God i., how blest the 355 Lo! Jesus, who *'., Declares 370 'Tis love i. thee near 025 I. the helpless and the poor 718 He himself i. thee near 320 sounds with an inviting voice INVITATION. 357 The i.'s given 304 The i. is to all 10SS I hear the i. INWARD. 41G Till thou i. life impart 443 1. turn thine eyes, it saith ISAAC. 471 And gave his /. back to God ISAIAH. 274 Brightened L's vivid page ISLAND, ISLANDS, ISLE, ISLES. '.o i And answering £. sing 879 1. from islands of the main '.'!] Seaward far the i. brighten 989 Go to many a tiopic isle In the 912 from the tales of tne ocean, praise Saviour, lo ! the i. are waiting 978 The eternal i. established be ISRAEL. it..' In T. are his mercies known 168 L is his peculiar throne 103 When i., of the Lord beloved Now hail, strength of l.'s might I bee, thy L's strength and hope : he made the sky 745 He La L'a sure defense 772 And tor his /. cares 847 i.'s hosts triumphant go 927 '1 he thousands of our 1. see 935 Promised day of 1. 951 Hath he our Finful I. spared 1104 And in the name of i.'s God ISSUES. 513 And keep the i. of my heart JARS. 801 Bid our j. forever cease JASPER. 504 Flash the streets with j. 1060 w itti j. glow thy bulwarks 1003 Her wails are of j. and gold JEALOUS, JEALOUSY. 574 Arm me with./', care 543 And nil with godly jealousy JEHOVAH. 9 Before J.'s awful throne 17 To sing the great J.'s praise 24 When J/s work begun 25 Thank and praise J.'s name 009 Who sing J.'s praise 912 Praise to J. ascending on .1(20 I am J.. God alone 940 Si nu- to the great J.'s praise 1013 Jah ! J. ! Everlasting God 1091 Dread J. ! God of nations JERUSALEM. 89 Prav for J. 195 Light on thy hills, J. 595 And in the New J. 048 J., the saints' abode 048 The New J. to find 048 To find the New J. 772 As round J. 715 .Awake, J., awake 821 J. breaks forth in songs 864 The New J. on high 926 J., thy God is nigh 1031 To that J. above Id.", 5 Tiie New J. co: nes down 1014 J., my happy home 1001 J., the golden 1003 That lovely J. here JESUS. 222 From J. shall not move 333 His name is J., and he died 450 Onlv J- I pursue 450 Only J. will I know 588 Believe that J. reigns 600 Ve faithful souls, who J. know 084 There is a place where ./. sheds 747 When J. no Longer l see 747 If J. would dwell with me ;:•; 1 Long to be like .J. o we may J. L r ain 802 Till we are In J. found 806 More and mere in J . live 800 We who J. have put on 880 When J. was here among men not Ami thrice precious J. y whose 1071 I long to be where J. is JES 88 JOY JESl 8\ 40 All may sit down at J." feet 101 Happy the home where J.' name 882 and bless the sound of J.' name 856 In ./.' love we know 442 What a heaven In ./.'.* name 45.3 they arc talking of J.v grace 456 and depth of J.' love \ sweeter sound than J.' name 788 precious Is the sound of J: name We are met in ./.' name 805 Sing we, then, in J.' name 903 At j: feet 1 lay 1063 "Where J.'s beauties display My JESUS. 302 My J. and my all 537 But o, my J., come o ( J7 My J. shall be still my theme 757 blessing to know that \ny J. is Of JESUS. 51 The name all-victorious of J. 316 How sweet the name of J. ('•53 Take the name of J. with you 700 The love o/ j"., wnat it is 756 story. . . Of J. and his glory 1003 To the sight oj J. go Our JESUS. 256 Is to our J. given 332 'Tis heaven to see OUT J.'s face 650 Our J. shall from heaven 947 and might, Be to our J. given To JESUS. 201 By friendly hands to J. led 360 I'll go to J., though my sins 426 1 came to J. as I was 765 Happy the souls to J. joined 708 Glory and praise to J. give With JESUS. 37 There let us all with J. stand 570 With J. in my view 634 With J. by my side 754 I long to be with J. 1063 With J. ineffably one JEWELS. 640 What are they but his j. JOB. 274 Or J. endured the trying hour JOHN. 540 O that I could, with favored J. JOIN, JOINS. 782 o lot ,;- ;,!!;. hand In hand 806 ./. us in one spirit, join 1038 E'en now by faith we /. our hands 1038 Our spirits, too, shall quickly /. 789 w bo joins us bj his JOINED, JOINING. 30 Who in thy uame are ;. 667 Indissoluble j. To buttle 758 I do find, we two are so j. 765 Happy the souls to Jesus j\ 797 But we shall still be j. in heart 816 Inseparably j. in heart 842 Lei earth and heaven be./. 502 labor give By joining it to thine JORDAN. 171 When I tread the verge of J. 330 him again when we past 3S5 hike J .'.♦.• swelling stream 542 No more on this side J. stop 564 J. Hows before us 622 siia e God through J. leadeth 1037 While J. rolled betw< en 1038 On J.*8 stormy banks I stand JOURNEY, JOURNEYS. 202 like thee, all my j. run 126 Till all my j.'s done 610 And crown my j.'s end 658 When our j. is complete 720 As we j. let us sinir 739 I halt, till life's short./, end 758 how wondrous my j. will 878 Lead us all ourj. through 879 All our earthly j. past 955 Come, let us anew < nr j. 1074 Come, let us anew ourj. 1078 Now let the pilgrim's j. end 919 Doth his successive journeys run 1070 All j. end in welcome to JOY. 24 Then amid eternal,/'. 69 The j. that from thy presence 125 Thy j. and glory still ^56 Their everlasting J. to know 313 Where j. forever reigns 332 The j. of earth and leaven 4J4 And spread the j. around 442 What a./. 1 r< ceived 444 Earth 1 as a./', unknown to 453 Their j. is to walk in the light 489 All our /. and a'.! our peace 590 If j. shall at thy bidding fly 627 15ut ./. shall come with early light 638 Boundless their./, above 639 His love thy,/', increase 613 Were that j. unmixed with ; 653 It will j. and comfort give you 687 True J. of every human breast 687 (hir j., when sorrow fills the 696 "lis equal j. to go oi stay 70S And j. to all Imparl 712 Enter into my Master's j. 736 And j. and everlasting love 3 :.' May it he j. to me '> 70 Beyond my highest j. 782 N<>rj.. nor grief , nor time, nor 909 And everlasting./. 912 .1. to the lands that in darkia ss 9i7 The holy j. prolong 952 Olet our glor cms j. he full 854 la gloilous^. to live 965 Infinite j. or endless woo 1003 For i he /'. he seta before thee J010 And all his j. shall kuow JOY S9 JUD 1032 Give /. or grief, 1043 Where pure, essential /. is found 1070 Till morning's j. shall end the JOY. Gin in every j. that crowns my days 663 Ami every j. thai dies : u rnal Source of c a /// j. Ml/ JOY. 44-2 Was my j. and ray song 540 Mij.j.. my heaven on earth, be 736 In grief, myj. unspeakable Of JOY. 21 Let the time of./, return 81 And fresh supplies o/ j. be shed 427 A life ofj. and peace 563 A taste ofj. divine ( J14 forth in sweetest strains ofj. With JOY. 43 With j. we lift our eyes 52 Fill our hearts with j. and peace 262 Fill my soul withj. divine 996 l may with j. appear JOYS. 2 But all their,;', are one 19 Jesus, thou soul of all our j. 41 And let your j. be known 41 May speak their j. abroad 41 Should constant ./. create 53 J. which earth cannot afford 61 And let the thoughts of j. above 174 know of thee, or of the /'. above 204 J. that through all time abide 234 But Lo! what Midden j. we see 241 And all the.;. I have y go, To reach e;ernal j. ^ ! J8 To.;, divinely sweet 299 And life and everlasting 1 ./. 304 Angels, assist our mighty j. 318 Whose j. eternal flow 385 Happy they \\ bus-./, abound 418 Quick as their thoughts their j. 428 And then the.;', of heaven 590 So near to h< avea's eternal j. tedding j. untold Superior to the./, below 612 Eternal j. my own 647 Earthly j. no longer please us Chough j. b.' with red all, and 662 (air dearest j., and nearest 701 In whom ail,/, arc found 701 Surpassing all thej. we know 704 My God, the spring of ail myj. r <42 And fleeting j. resign untry 1 ve found where true j. 7<)5 Th. ir mighty j. we know 774 And all the j. which m heir ;. to piove ■Cere./, celestial thr.ll 807 And time our./, dispel or fuller j. above ; eh are the./, which cannot die 95:2 of saints, and let our./, around 958 Their j., a. id griefs, and hopes 1014 Come to make our./, o'erflow . a^ a i are past 1039 And /. supreme are given 1042 Batb /. substantial and 1044 When I thy /. sh 1048 Eternal /. to share 1065 Tho./. of that holiest place . "in earth I rise and en ek the./. 1088 The j. that round me wing JOYFUL. To him with,/, voices ffive And hear from him the j. - While earth repeats the,/, song let the nations j. And raise to Christ our j. strain O then, aloud, in./, lays And./, in the house of prayer Of thee we make our./, boast As with j. steps they sped J., all ye nations, rise Bright and j. is the morn For which in./, strains we raise Xovr lot the heavens he./. Where'er the,/, sound is heard Who knows thej. sound bring near the./, hour, And Hasten the./, day And shed the j. ii.Ldit Nay, rather with a j. heart Then, Father, ./. on my way Hear from their lips thej. J. that we ourselves are thine To the j. sound reply shall hear the./, sound soul Shall hear thej. sound Withj. hearts and voices 40 1-J 56 66 68 89 121 182 190 191 199 230 276 323 41*5 502 551 613 628 819 827 S5S 908 910 1085 JUBILEE. 144 Praise with solemn j. 331 The year ofj. is come 810 The glorious j. proclaim 882 This is the children's j. 921 Snail keep her last great J. 9:38 Hark! the song ofj. 946 Thej. of heaven 1016 Haste the joyful j. JUD AH, JUDEA. 195 O'er J.'. b sacred hills 195 O'er J.'s mountains rolled 874 J.'s ancient temple Oiling 195 Where wild Jiuha stretches far JUDGE. 1:34 The J. of all the earth is just 244 Jesus, the J., shall c J. of angels and of men 576 The J. is at the door 694 And thou, our J., shall speak 7,s? And God, the ./. of al W>* If now the .;. is at the d^ >r 996 And see the J., with glory K'14 While the frowning ./. draws lo-jo When i must stand I efore my J. lfcl r i qou awful ./. ol quick and dead I0a22 The J. ordained of quick and 1023 When the J. shall come at last JUD 90 KIN 1023 o Just J., to whom belongs 1024 ThOU ./. Ol quick and dead 1027 When thou, my righteous J. 1028 The J. of man I Bee appear 1029 see the J. our nature wearing 1058 The J. is ai the .irate 1058 The J. that comes In mercy 1058 The J. that comes with might JUDGE, (verh.) 50 For thou shalt j. the people 101 J. not the Lord by feeble sense 966 To /'. the nations at thy bar 1028 Which shad./, the quick and 1024 To j. the human race JUDGING. 1092 Watching invisible, j. unheard J UDG M E N T, J DDG MINTS. 105 Eise glorious at the j.-day 223 Follow to the. /'.-hall 336 small and great in j. stand 412 And sit in j. on my soul 485 J., reason, bending low SMI when we stand In the J. 1017 When man to j. Makes 1021 And must 1 be to j. brought 1022 And in the day of j. save 1029 Day of./'., day of wonders 391 Lord, should thy judgments 396 Thy./., too, which devils 1095 Thine awf id ./. are abroad 1090 Whose j. yet delay JUST. 310 shall fallen man Be j. before his 389 'Tis./. the sentence.. .'TisA 81)1 1 must pronounce thee j. in death 410 Acknowledging howj. thou art 978 The memory of the./, appears 993 To live among the j. 1025 in death the wicked and the j. 1025 Nothing hath the j. to lose JUSTICE. 127 J. and truth before thee stand 146 The j. or the grace LSI J. shall guard his throne 210 ./. divine is satisfied 2D2 Reveals thy./, and thy grace :;:•.' we adore 'i hyj. and thy grace 343 Ere the hand' of./', falls 389 .1. pursue, and mercy 1< ve 4 II J. and mercy for ih\ Life 63a Nor dare thy ./. to arraign 735 while j. hears thy pray nog faith '.05 And J. from b< r heaVi niy bower 1096 'J hough j. Dear thy awluJ JUSTIFIES, JUSTIFIED, JUSTIFY- ING. i d j. your claim to heaven •in is free. And thou ait justified • peak us freely j. 425 And speak muj. l> 01 ./. through faith alone per knew Thy justifying KEEP. 106 A', me, o keep me. King of h)7 A", us from sin. Lord, most 155 ( 'in' Uvea those holy angels k. 202 K. me, Lord, forever thine 856 And /.'. in all our way 434 "lis he that still doth /;. 465 A', me lest I turn again Out 455 Thy weakest servant /'.. •100 And k. us in thy way 556 Myself 1 cannot k. 682 A'", thou my feet ; 1 do not ask 945 Ami A. us to that day 1046 save And k. us to that day 10445 And he shall k. them stiil 1115 AT. the souls whom now we KEEPS, KEEPER, KEEPING, KEPT. 736 And k. my happy soul above 745 He thy quiet spirit k. 740 See the Lord, thy Keeper, stand 1010 Safe 1 in his Saviour's keeping 100 praise to thee, who sale hast fa rpt 585 K. by the power of grace divine 050 Thou who hast k. us to this hour KEY, KEYS. 279 Unlock the truth, thyself the K. 244 The keys of death and hell KILL. 100 The body they may k. 519 And /f., and make alive KIND, KINDLY. 145 Praise the Lord, for he is 7c Mil Is most wonderfully k. 170 How /.. his precepts are 799 Whose k. designs to serve and 785 And let us always kindly think 800 K. for each other care KINDNESS. 149 There's a k. in his just 590 And k. in our bosoms dwell 095 And k. o'er thy lips is shed 839 If human k. meet- return 030 In vain with lavish k. 1100 lor all the /,. thOU hast 1103 For ages let thy k. last KINDLE, KIN DLLS. ; d /, . there a pure desire 268 A. every bigb desire 204 K. mere the gospel lire 2i/.) J<. our senses f om above •:; ; A. a flame "i sacred love 281 A', a flame oi beav< o > love 701 Tnen kindles lo\ e. oi\ me kin Lin: i). 166 Let goods and •j is Lei , \ t '.-\ /,., ever) tribe 270 Till every /.. call him Lord ',\<~i Ihe i* Uowsllip of k. minds KIX 91 KNO 801 unite Our A. spirits here !.->. every A., ev« rj tribe 970 And bid our /,. rise a US A. Sfcj Thy A. and their graves 1055 Where k. minds snail KING. 134 the Lord is K.! lift up thy 134 Vuii!' (,( i] is K., your father 140 worship the K.. all-glorious 190 Glory to the newborn K. •:i i Rejoice, the Lord is K. 91 1 And own thee as their K. KING 0/ Glory. 14 Behold, the 7v. of glory waits 212 Bee there, the A. of glvry see the A', o/ ptory in £61 'lake the A. of glory in 507 Hi- with the A', of gun-y Shall I rreat A', o/ glory, come 860 How once the A', o/ gflory KING of Kings. 14 The A. of kings is drawing near -! s Lord of hosts; the A. oj kings 144 dim., .behold the A. o) kings 155 bands, Sent by the A', of kings 191 A", o/ kings, and Prince of Peace 2 .; A. of kings, and Lord of lords 256 The K. o) Kings, and Lord of 465 a. o] kings, and wilt thou d< ign 053 A', or A"// •(/.» in hea\ en we'll crown 1003 Praises to the A. of kings Our KING. 03 view The glories of oui* K. 69 o God, our A., whose sovereign 240 o Christ, our A'., Creator, Lord [osanna to our K. ; K. and Portion 1076 There dwells the Lord, our K. H B9 Protect • ■ Great God, our AT. IU'jT 8u thou art still <»«/■ A. ki: 30 AVhoin k. adored in songs 218 That/,, and prophets never knew 821 Which A. and prophets waited 037 Mightiest k. his power shall own KINGDOM. 51 His A. is glorious, and rules over lis Be the A. all thine own - ,. is torever l'.O land of their sojourn. ..A. of love 181 li s A. still incr< . isfr. cannot fail 251 ins /,. over all maim . ihy t biiat p .orious ring Hi/ heavenly A. in e a. axed within 545 < dne 5S3 The heavenly A. suffers 697 And claim the A. of the earth • -k i> thine M0 He that umh God's k. comes ', i»i TIiy A. coin.' : thy will bo done : 16 And thine the /•... thine the . love thy A., Lord N ,k < hasten Thy A. from above \ ail Which makes tiiy k. hen thou shalt in thy A. S01 Thy A. come to every heart 879 In the A. of your Lord 680 For of such is the A. of id'.* His A. spread from idiore 1029 See the A. I bestow 1070 His A. still maintains KINGDOMS. 503 K. rise and wane 763 For not like /, . of the world . be A. are bui one Lnd the A. of this world 938 Are the A. of his son 1018 lit- claims the A. for his own 1018 The A. all obey his word 1103 The earth's extended A. lie KINSMAN. 203 A., Friend, and elder Brother KISS, KISSED. 251 K. the exalted Son 350 And k. his late-returning son 375 let us in, though late, u> A. his 915 and Kighteou>ness haw- kissed KNEE. KNEES. 33 Ne'er may We bow the A. to idols 79 hearts oi all that bent the fc. 240 Every k. to him shall bow 058 And bow my falter ng A. 015 Let every k. to Jesus bow 003 Your km es are fain:, y iir souls 000 The weakest saint upon his k. KNEEL. KNEELING. 43 While in thy house we A. 683 to the mercy-seat, fervently A'. 750 Come, let us A. and } ray 1105 kitcttiiaj at thy gracious throne KNIT. 1102 All hearts are A. in holy love 1107 As thou dost A. them, Lord, in KNO K. KNO KETH, KNOCKING. 340 A'., and weem . krock— lie knows 352 God calling yet ! and shall he u. 377 Thou biost us /', . and enur in 370 How it ktwvkelh, bnoeketh now Btam - the 370 Think you death will stand a-... 403 Lord, 1 am k. at th< gate KNOW. 126 Thee to perfection who can k\ ■ . little do m 300 My son, A. thou the Lord 381 r lo A. thee who thou art KNO 92 LAM 4-J.") Thee only would 1 k. 437 How can a sinner k. His 466 Him to k. is life and peace 494 'I bee only would I k. 534 Thee, only thee, resolved to k. 551 seek to /. .. Shall know him and 030 Of those who /,'., or know him tbing /."., or seek, beside . thee. Saviour, who thou 7 14 And only thee to /.'. • ii h . as we are known 1059 And ih.v thai k. and see him ben, Lord, shall I fully k. KNOWS. 872 Is here a soul that k. thee not 376 Jesus waited. . .But he k. thee 642 He k. the way he taketh KNOWN. 03 name And joy to make it k. 121 every heart Is fully k. to thee 123 Lord, all I am is k. to thee 126 onlv to thee, God, is k. 332 What shall I do to make it k. 1021 Shall shortly he made k. 1050 Knowing as I am k. KNOWLEDGE. 01 To ask the k. of thy word 123 O wondrous //., deep and high 2';*.» The k. of myself bestow 290 year to year does k. soar 299 Here the fair tree of k. grows 444 And all your k. shall be 456 other k. I disdain 504 do thy will, My k. would be 531 And in the k. of my Lord »')('»!) My k. of that life is small 927 Their souls for lack of k. die 1098 Of /.., truth, and thee LABOR. 140 They show the I. of thy hands 565 Pill brightest hours with /. 603 Go, /. on ; spend and he spent 640 o bappy, if ye /. as Jesus 648 Our /. this, our only aim ; 12 /,. is rest, and pain i-> sweet 80S Accept these hands to /. 81 1 In the sweet /. of his love si!) Nor let them /., Lord, in vain 923 In tli is blest /. share a part '.•S3 Llfe*8 /. done, as sinks the (day 1108 bl( sslng, Were /. without rest LABORS. 1 10 when each daj 'a scenes imp! I, . e, to their /. entering in ■ daily /. to pursue E 10 .\nd by your /. sinn< rs live mo 'j bat beaven . Where all our I. 973 on: . Becurely laid I :i earthly /. done 1044 When shad my /. have an end LABORED, LABORING. 547 Son. . .and I. for our good 362 Ye laboring, burdened, sin-sick LABORER, LABORERS. 570 Ale there QOt in the /.'>■ day 578 Labort rs "f Christ, arise 598 More I. for the Lord sit; vineyard. . . Before his /. lies SIS The /. are few LADDER. 640 What are they but the 7. 090 Prayer climbs the I. Jacob LADEN. 340 Come, ye weary, heayy-7. 728 Are ye weak ami heavy-/. 732 Laboring and heavy-/. 1070 And I. souls by thousands LAMB. At the great supper of the L. L. of God, for sinners slain Fall down. . .and worship the L. Worthy the I*., that once was Might view the L. in his own Thou art the ever-slaughtered L. The L. upon his tin-one Sinners, bebold the L. cry. Salvation to the L. Now thy little L's brief Ascribe their conquest to the L. The L. is ail thy splendor The L. is their light and sun Shout the L., who died for all And sound. . .The slaughtered L. 12 20 51 73 210 250 312 991 1007 1045 1000 1003 1069 1077 Atoning LAMB. 221 Thou loving, all-o. L. 331 The all-a. L.; Redemption 430 wash in blood. . .Of the a. L. 435 know The all-;/. L. 520 O, all-a, L. of God lilt < ding LAMB. 324 Salvation ! O thou h. L. 483 Thou gracious, />. L. 1009 Glory to the b. L. LAMB OF GOD. 210 The spotless L. of O. is slain 262 Lead me to the L. of Q. 331 Extol the L. of O. 378 o L. of (?., for sinners slain 393 o L. of O'.. i come I i come 526 o all-atoning L. 031 Thou L. "i &.i thou P] 751 The spotless L. of (!. Paschal lamp,. 246 P. /-.. by God appointed 259 is our /'. /.. to-day B46 A'im eat the /'. L. d B8. 679 Like I they shall still in ; 18 ' 1 i> there. With the /. of thy LAM 93 LAY 827 Hark, how he calls the tender 7. [ow he called little children as /. Btf Bear the /.. when they are weary 888 While the /. thy bosom share ii'l I. for whom the Shepherd bled take these little /.. said he LAME. 1 And leap, ye 7., for joy 739 L. as I am, I take the prey LAMENT. 879 Lei me now my sins 7. 412 Timely my sins I. 1001 Who can how /. the lot LAMP, LAMPS. 200 As when the cloudless 7. of day Bright as a I. its doctrines shine 297 This 7., through all the tedious 345 Lest thv 7. should fail to burn 930 benighted The 7. of life deny 999 And the 7. of his love is thy 1012 Which hangs like a 7. in the tomb 1015 With my lamps well trimmed and 10:34 Ye golden 7. of heaven, farewell LAND. 14 O blest the 7., the city blest 70 To every I. the earth around rd of every 7. and nation 289 gospel. . .all our 7. o'erspread 542 mountain-top See all the 7. below 542 But now the /. | liter blessings o'er the 7. : brougb all this happy 1. 873 Gently passing To the happy 7. on 911 Proclaim To many a wakening J. 917 And over 7., and stream, and 920 grace proclaim In every 7., of 931 mercy To every 7. below 933 The 7. before you lies 941 From some far, forgotten 7. 1010 Still through this I. of woe 1033 And reach the heavenly 7. 1037 Death divides. . .heavenly I. from 1041 There is a 7. mine eye hath 1051 Eair /..' could mortal eyes 1055 joyful feet . . . Amid that glorious 7. 1071 Who would not seek the happy I. 1076 The goodly I. I 1076 the wonders. . .Through all their I. 10S9 Long may our I, be bright 1090 God bless our native l.~ 1003 Flow around this happy 7. The /. we love the D 1100 This 7. we fondly call our own 1109 Bold an unknown 7. to try LANDS. 908 And distant I. obey 912 Bee, from all 7.. from the isles 922 We meel through distant /. 925 light shall shine on distant 7. LANDSCAPE. 180 Amid the verdant 7. flow 103? And view the 7. o'er LANE. 897 By 7. and cell obscure LANGUAGE, LANGUAGES. 222 What I shall I borrow 589 thought be broken, /. lame 092 And all the powers of 7. fail 980 In 7. that no tongue can 79 People. ..01 various languages LANGUID. 423 Who fixed his K. eyes on me 558 Look as when thy 7. eye 647 Faith our I. spirits cheering LANGUISH, LANGUISHING, LAN- GUOR. 646 Suffer not our hearts to 7. 683 Come... disconsolate, where'er ye 7. 747 Say, why do I 7. and pine 969 And let me I. into life 1004 1 7. and sigh to be there 852 weak, and languishing, and low 415 Could my zeal no languor know 012 When I. and disease invade LATE. 375 I/., late, so late ! and dark 412 Pre yet it be too I. LAUNCH. 1038 Fearless I'd I. away 1109 We I. into the foaming deep LAUREL. 1060 Thine is the victor's 7. LAVISH. 779 Then shall God, with 7. hand 930 In vain with 7. kindness LAW. 142 Justice stand To guard his holy 7. 198 The giver of the 7. 263 Be my 7., and I shall be 368 And every I. of sin re 305 Thy 7. demands a perfect heart 391 Against thv L, against thy grace 482 That blessed I of thine 482 The L ol liberty. ..perfect law of 482 Thy nature be my L 560 Give me to keep thy perfect 7. 732 That by love's eternal L 803 Write thy 7. of love within 8-32 Its willing soul to keep thv 7. 904 And thus thy /. of love fulfill 965 The /. gives sin its damning LAWS. 57 L. which never shall be broken 200 The eternal 7. of truth and right 2'J2 Thy 7. are pure, thy judgments LAV. LAYS. 195 The high and BOlem 7. rvants of God, In Joyful lays 133 Come, o my soul, in Bacred 7. 741 In e\ LAZ 94 LIB l ry aloud in heavenly 7. 10W I join the heavenly I LAZABUB. 417 O'er the grave whore L. slept 723 o'er the grave whore /,. Blept MW2 Although, like L., sick and LEAD. 110 O 7. me onward to The skies 169 7>. me a way I have not 171 L. me all my journey through 878 And /. us in the paths of life 465 /.. us, Lord, from earth to heaven 48 Gently will ho /. the weak 496 And /. me to thy holy hill (ill o /. us gently on until 646 Gently, Lord, gently I. us 655 L. me by thine own hand 682 L., kindly Light, amid the 718 L. mo to my journey's end 885 L. us where thou hast trod LEADS. 563 royal Master, L. against the foe 669 Christ 7. me through no darker 907 And still it 7., as once it did 1112 "Whose spirit 7. believing souls LEADER. 566 Lo ! your L. from the skies 566 Follow where your L. trod 56S The Lord himself, thy L. 577 The Lord our L. is 577 And ever with our _L. rest 648 L. of faithful souls, and Guide 720 Only thou our L. be 1045 Our gracious L. claims our praise 1061 And they who, with their L. LEADETH, LEADING. 179 He 7. my soul where the still 622 He 7. me! O blessed thought 182 Leading onward, beaming bright LED. 108 Thus far the Lord hath I. me on ■ rmore be /. to thee 439 Whose love hath gently 7. me on 1103 L. on by thine unerring aid LEAF, LEA.VES. 629 murmuring wind, the quivering 7. '.<: i the withering /. Scarce whispers 977 Ami ray their silken leaix 8 unfold 1068 i he /. around me falling LEAN, LEANED. 451 In him lam blest, I /. on his breast 667 hour of grief.. . will L upon its God 745 L. on thy Redeemer's breast 905 We /. on others as we walk 1012 And /. on the tatth of his word 679 The soul thai "li .Jesus hath hum re than 7. 331 Ye slaves . .YOUT /. receive 407 And set my soul at /. 479 The dav of /. draws near 482 The law <;f /. from sin 191 Bet our hearts at /. 502 And bring the glorious 7. :.i2 a pledgeofl. 686 I ask . .The 7. from sin 786 In bonds, my perfeel 7. 998 breathe air of boundless /. land "f sa- led /. LIE 95 LIG 1089 Sweet land of 7. 1089 Author of 7., To thee we sing 1098 valleys shout The Bonga of 7. LIE. 156 He makes me down to 7. 971 ground Where you must shortly 7. 972 Must I. as low as ours LIFE, l New 7. the dead receive 14 Let new and nobler 7. begin 58 Endless I. in him possessing 64 Till 7., and love, and joy divine 93 ebbs out L*s little day 106 I may of endless 7. partake 135 Lord of all 7., below, above 227 sad were the 7. we may part 230 From death to 7. eternal. From 232 Where /. is waking all around 246 L. is given through thy name 309 And give them I. divine 318 Thou art the L. :— the. rending 823 Millions... here found 7. and peace 837 Find on earth the 7. of heaven 343 Soon your 7. will pass away There is a 7. above, Unmeasured 377 The 7. eternal give 453 new creation, a 7. from the dead 406 That long as I. itself shall last 500 To die in thee is 7. to me 558 I/., and happiness, and love Drop 586 gracious wdl. . .offers 7. to all 602 And were this 7. the utmost span 669 If 7. be long. I will be glad 676 And love and 7. before 719 By his death to 7. restored 730 L., and health, and peace 730 L. deriving from his death 740 While 7., and thought, and being 755 In thee is 7. provided For all 773 !>., love, and joy, still gliding 791 In thee eternal 7. we know 826 Till at thy will this 7. is o'er 899 I>. from the dead. Almighty shall be clothed with endless 7. 1005 Owning that 7. and death Alike 1050 L. from the dead is in that word 1056 swallowed up < >f everlasting 7. 1070 strains are telling Of that new 7. 1088 to glory, .and rind true 7. begin 1106 May they through L go on His LIFE. 58 Ye for whom his 7. was given 259 He who gave for us his I. 407 Who gave his I. that I might live 1085 Who gave liu> I. for all My LIFE. 389 But though my 7. henceforth 500 My 7. in thee, thy life in me 519 Jesus, my L., thyself apply 637 My 7., my friends, my soul, I 875 Father, I know that all my 7. 692 God of my 7., through all my 094 Lord Jesu^ I l.r ist, my L., my Of LIFE. 358 'Tis not the whole of 1. to live 531 Fullness of 7. eternal And 656 Thou of 7. the fountain art *'.') 1 My span of 7. will soon be done 732 Light of 7.'/ we walk in thee ■ . the day, the day of l. 1099 Thou Lord of 7. and death Thy LIFE. 289 And fill with all thy I. below 385 I -hall thy 1. receive 491 Let us all thy 7. receive 519 More of thy /., and more I have 584 My soul, weigh not tliy 7. 868 the power of thy /.-giving word 987 Tin/ 1. I read, my gracious LIFT, LIFTS, LIFTED. 21 Those that are cast down J. up 237 L. up your heads, ye heavenly 251 L. up your heart, /. up 54-2 hope. . .It Uf:s me up to things 657 It /. the fainting spirit up 169 power. . .lifted up my sinking LIGHT. 33 Led by the l. thy grace imparts 72 at the creation, The L first had 94 Turn. . .for us its darkness into l. 95 Whilst I enjoy the /". 104 sovereign word restores the 7. 105 For all the blessings of the 7. 116 Clad in 7. and deathless bloom 163 A burning and a shining 7. 204 beaming L. and love upon my 273 Enable with perpetual 7. The 278 Come as the 7.: to us reveal 279 And let there now be 7. 284 Gome, L. serene, and still 292 That see the 7., or feel the sun 295 Here 7. descending from above 299 And still increasing 7. 303 Till he his 7. impart 349 While life prolongs its precious I. 375 No 7. had we ;— for that we do 375 let us in, that we may find the 7. 426 I am this dark world s L. 445 Faith lends its realizing I. 477 I see from far thy beauteous 7. 496 The darkness shineth as the 7. 507 And God himself is 7. 510 I look for many a lesser 7. 516 As by the 7-. of opening day 546 morn the 7. reveals, 2\o light 552 Turned my darkness into 7. 570 L. of the world ! thy beams 620 At eve it shall be 7. 640 the eflluence of uncreated L. 644 By whose 7. my soul shall 047 May our 7. be always burning 672 Thy path unsullied L <> s '-' Lead, kindly L., amid the 691 Shed o'er the world thy holy L 694 Let me with joy behold the 7. 845 Till he eomes. . .In their golden Z. B81 whose beams alone L. the 913 Let there be light LIG 96 LIS 928 When will the promised /. arise 939 Pour the living /. of heaven 911 /.. of nations, lead us o'er m it dwells with thee in I. 1026 Day of unimagined /. 1058 The I bo new and golden 1061 What /. beyond compare 1063 a sure and a permanent I. 1004 arrayed With glory and I A LIGHT. 296 It Rives a I. to every age 549 -1 /.to shine upon the road 641 Sometimes a I. surprises 975 vale. . .1 see a I. within it shed Kvn^lasting LIGHT. 657 blaze Of everlasting I. 768 with thee. . .thine everlasting I. 5 i ; God, your everlasting I. 1014 Shines the everlasting I. Glorious LIGHT. 694 Yea, like thyself, in glorious J. 940 Grant them, Lord, the glorious I. 942 promised. . .Glorious l. in latter Heavenly LIGHT. 346 Wait till Iveavenly I. appears 809 Lord. . .the heavenly I. divine 821 are our eyes . . . see this heave n ly I 902 For them that heavenly I. shall In the LIGHT. 507 Walk in the I. ! so shalt thou 507 Walk in the I. ! and e'en 1065 And walk in the l. of the Lamb 1071 loyal hearts. . .Stand ever in the I. My LIGHT. 397 On thee I call, My L, my 496 Be thou my I., be thou my way 639 In. . .temptation, My L, my help Of LIGHT. 86 This is the day of I. 286 Spirit of I. ! explore, And 707 When sink the beams of I. 958 in the land of I. we dwell Tliy LIGHT. 962 Let thy I. within me shine 298 O send ttiy I. and truth abroad 428 Light in thy I. may I see ■a in thy I. still may I see 1015 Where thy 1. 1 do not see With LIGHT. 1 15 Filled. ..new-made world with I. £67 Holy Ghost, with I. divine 808 And li 11 our souls with L LIGHTS, LIGHTED, LIGHTEN, LIGHTING. so.". /,. in a benighted land 708 whose eyes Are lighted from 980 shall we, whose souls are I. 27-i And lighten with celestial are 411 L. mine eyes with faith; my 731 Lighting up the steps to glory LIGHTNING, LIGHTNINGS. 866 The /.-rifts disclose his throne 956 As the I. from the sky Darts 1092 Thunder thy clarion, and I. thy 1018 His lightnings Hash, his thunders LIKE, LIKENESS. 715 And make me all I. thee 775 Be /. your Lord, his word embrace 804 Make us. . .Altogether l. our Lord 631 make me in tny likeness shine 1004 To his glorious I. wrought LILY, LILIES. 875 How sweet the I. grows 875 The I. must decay 611 Who gives the lilies clothing LIMB, LIMBS. 436 At cost of life and L, I cling 995 And must these active limbs of LINE, LINES. 342 message. . .Every I. is full of love 396 But I can read each moving /. 292. We read thy name in fairer lines. 299 adored For these celestial I. 837 Be written. . .ever-radiant I. LINGER, LINGERS, LINGERED, LINGERING. 354 Then I. not in all the plain 668 And gladly I. out below 1088 But while I here must I. 92 still the Spirit lingers near 999 Perchance thy weak, .lingered 236 But we are lingering here 663 To lift the I. heart from LION. 229 L. of Judah, hail ! And 888 Let them be the Us prey LIP, LIPS. 1008 Child. . .Thy I. and eye so bright 40 To touch thy servants' lips with 91 Guard thou the /. from sin, the 129 o may our /. confess thy name 151 My /. shall dwell upon thy 241 His /. with grace o erflow 261 Hark, his gracious /. bestow 771 speak Through /. of humble clay 828 Since his own /. to us declare 994 Through these parched I. of thine LISP. 1 is May a mortal /. thy name 889 Taught to /. the holy praises LISTEN, LISTENS, LISTENING. 46 And /. to the sacred word 771 Now /. to our cry 952 We /. for thy welcome voice 376 He who list, us when we cry 188 'iiii //.-/' nntg worlds shall join LIT 97 LOO 195 Calm on the I. ear of night 828 While /. thousands gathered 707 That /. ear to sain 865 Here may the I. throng LITANY. 723 Hear our solemn /. LITTLE. 174 How I. do we know of thee - 22 Keep us I. and unknown 880 Let the I. ones come unto me 886 how holy His I. ones may be 888 Now these I. ones receiving 889 jL. ones are dear to thee 956 wait. But how I. — none can know LIVE. 42 Father, in whom we I. 101 And I. but for the skies 10-3 To I. more nearly as we pray 132 we at length with thee may I. 144 And in thee do all things I. 157 O Lord, we '11 1, to thee 234 Say, L. forever, wondrous King 277 shall we ever 7. At this poor 281 'Tis thine to bid the dying L 312 And bids the sinner I. 370 Thy Saviour bids me I. 385 And thou in me wilt I. 423 I die that thou mayst I. 426 And now H. in him 470 I May to thy great glory Z. 472 To thee O let me I. 490 Who in thee betrin to l. 500 Jesus, 1 I. to thee, The 508 So shall we ever /. and move 520 Jesus hath died that I might I. 541 Shall I. to God at last 610 And make me I. to thee 761 mercy ever free. Shall while 1 I. 790 Together let us sweetly I. 805 We like them may I. and love 826 So unto thee 1 1, and die 835 And all may I. by thee 849 On earth to I. in thee 951 And henceforth /. and die to him 901 cease at once to work and I. 968 How then ought I on earth to I. 90S I would not /. alway; I ask LIVES, LIVING. 126 What I. and moves, lives by 225 Jesus l. who once was dead 242 He L, he lives, who once was 251 Who died, and I. to die no more 438 He ever /. above. For me to 1007 Where it /. may soon be living 500 Living or djiug, Lord, I ask 609 might know 01 L thus to thee 1000 /,. or dying, none wen- blest 1095 stand between.. ./. and the dead LIVES, (plural of life.) • 'iir holy L thy power proclaim 7oi And * vet in our /. express 809 O let our /., to all around loco And with your t. adore him 7 LOAD. 137 To take our I. of sins away 178 Why should this anxious f. Press 311 to feel, And then the I. remove 312 He bore the mighty I. 413 my chain, Or e'er throw off my L 495 that my /. of sin were gone 754 frees us From the accursed /. 891 Each other's /. to share 967 Beneath its mountain I. 1078 My soul is lightened of its I. LOADSTONE. 785 Touched by the I. of thy love LOINS. 647 And our I. be girded round LONG. 379 7. withstood. . .Long provoked 1015 L., too long, in sin and sadness LONG, LONGS, LONGING, LONG- INGS. 63 And shall we I. and wish in vain 419 For thee 1 1, to thee I look 1071 paradise ! I greatly I. to see 509 The love that longs for God 550 So 1. my soul, O God, for thee 67 thou shalt bless our longing eyes 312 To him lift up your I. eyes 384 I am I. for thy favor 418 And I. hopes, and cheerful 631 My I. heart implores thy 1074 No I. we find for the 681 These passionate longings for LONG-SUFFERING. 163 Be thou, l.-s., slow to wrath 558 On me be all l.-s. shown LOOK. 7 Jesus, we I. to thee 30 Met in thy name, we I. to thee 67 To thee we I., on thee we call 252 sinners dare L. up to thine 307 Jesus, a word, a I. from thee 312 Jesus, we I. to thee ; Where else 399 To thee I look, to thee, my Lord 423 never. . .Can I forget that I. 423 A second I. he gave, which said 426 L. unto me, thv morn shall rise 5.58 like Peter. . .Turn, and'/, upon 606 And still to things eternal I. 722 Let us still to thee I. up 742 1 1, to thee, I lay my hand 804 Jesus, Lord, we /. to thee ; Let 880 That I might have seen his kind I. 949 eye Still I. on us in love LOOKS, LOOKED, LOOKING. 505 discerning eye That I. to thee 426 I looked to Jesus, and I found 1094 To thee we /., to thee we dried 555 on my guard, And looking up to 1024 And L for our Lord LOOM. 597 Thine is the I., the forge, the LOR 98 LOV LORD. 435 truly say That Jesus is the L. is L. ami Master of the whole And Christ Is /,. Indeed 641 Ii is the L. who rises With 7~0 There our /.. we soon shall see 755 do separation Between my L. and Still let us own our common L. 800 one L. below, above 885 Thou art our holy L. 932 Proclaim, The />. is come 1008 Faith cries out, It is the L. 1050 Forever with the L.! A men LORE. 1099 Give wisdom's heavenly I. LOSE, LOSING. 102 We I. ourselves in heaven above 566 We cannot I. our cause 591 And learn to I. with God 492 Well for him. . .all things /on/*/;;/ LOSS. SOS For this we count the world but I. 213 o may we count the world as J. £20 All things for him account but I. 471 All things for thee we count but I. 603 Thine earthly I. is heavenly gain 780 We tor his sake count all tilings I. 798 And gladly reckon all things t. 1011 Our /. is his infinite gain LOST. L. and undone, for aid I flee And I., I am, till thou art mine Lord, I am I.— but thou bast died Jesus, when I have I. my all Father, thy long-L son receive I once was {., but now am found Till I am wholly /. in thee Let all I am in thee be I. Till all I am is I. in thee Till all I have is l. in thine All it has won for us, the I. Mourn for the L,— but pray To God the I. to bring 392 392 392 395 411 427 495 520 5SJ7 530 813 890 892 LOT. 085 And wheresoe'er my L may be 691 Where'er our changeful /. is cast 090 That were Indeed a dreadful I. 784 Give us in heaven a happy I. Mil Why hast thou cast our /. In Go, share thy /. with him 1072 lie mine tin' happier /. to own 1087 To glory in your /. Is comely 1068 resigning,— Its /. foreshadows LOVE. 43 Where dwells eternal /,. r.i < Mir- /. shall never cease to glow 60 Lei /. divine within us live - 1 Aixi tin my soul with heavenly /. 86 9i ,■ him here, Ami /., ami praise 101 and /. nils every breasi 119 Who would not /. the- wit!) i r.) \vh<« then can that vasl /. express 113 Whose /. is as great as his power 147 Yet I may /. thee too, Lord 149 If our /. were but more simple 203 Saviour, who can /. like 90S L., which bore the cross for us 905 Here we gather /. m 211 Did eVr such /. ami sorrow 21 i And /. beyond d< 215 How vast the /. that him inclined 215 Was ever /. like thine 248 Sinners, whose /. can ne'er 251 rejoice in Jesus' mighty I. ~>0;> Fill me with thy heavenly /. 272 Thy patient /., at what a*co. 3 t 279 Fountain of life and /. 804 He saw, and, amazing /. 317 Thy ceaseless, unexhausted 1. 823 Here /., unchanging love, abounds 327 none but God such /. c in show 332 O unexampled 1..' O all-redeeming 337 All the life of glorious I. 351 The wonder. Why Mich /. to me 384 L. of God, so pure and changeless 4oi my one de-ire. . .Thy only /. to 411 All /. be paid to thee 442 peace Of a soul in its earliest I. 410 A faith that sweetly works by I. 450 Nothing but /. shall 1 receive 457 not speak Of any other /. but 457 Nothing desire: . . But thy pure I. 474 move In me, till all my life be /. 470 nothing May dwell but thy pure 7. 470 My every act, word, thought, be I. 481 Let ail my hallowed heart be I. 491 L. divine, all love excelling 504 That did not work by /. 504 That /. divine may rule my breast 533 And all my soul lie /. 530 L. onlv can the conquest win 540 The /. Of Chris; to Ofle 540 God only knows the /. of God 580 O may 1 I. like thee 040 The /. that through all trouble 642 in beavenly /. abiding 099 That I may /. thee more 701 Thy wondrous /. adore 701 Thee may we /. alone 7(io L. is the sacred lire within 707 There is a /. that never fails 719 Shows us his eternal /. 725 More /., o Christ, to thee. More 738 Wondering at the /. that crowned 788 'Tis /-..' 'tis Lovel thou diedsl 7S0 sight, When those who /. the Lord 780 /'/. is (he golden chain that binds 797 binds Our hearts in Chribtian /. 601 And all thy gracious /. proclaim so--> More and more let /. abound 803 Only /. to us is given 803 /,. the proof that Christ we know 807 When shall /. freely flow 880 And /. from God supreme 868 And /. mi the air with fragrance 987 \ii his wondrous /. proclaim ■<; To keep us from our /. 1003 Though thmi take what most weL io.jo There /. shall have [ta perfect 1054 Precious Jesus, whoa i /. cannot LOV 99 LOV 1078 By I. we still rise And look 1079 L. thee with unsinning heart 108-1 Praise. . .For the /. that crowns Boundless LOVE. MM All nature sinus thy bound 312 Thy boundless I. shall set lis free 316 I would thy boundless J. proclaim 510 things Thy boundless I. can give Everlasting love. 28 Let the feast Be everlasting J. 37 And sing thine evi rlasting /. 221 Thy sovereign, everlasting I. 480 sing Thy everlasting I. to man His LOVE. Then be h is I. in Christ proclaimed All that see and share his l. And wonders of his I. Resting in his I. and favor His I. can ne'er be told His I. surpassing far A token of his I. he gives dwell with God, to taste his J. Stronger his 1. than death and hell His I. was all my song His I. and light Fill all my What can his /. withstand For thou hast known his 1. While blest with a sense of his L Shall but his L display And speak his I. abroad And thus his l.'s intent expressed Dwell on his J. with sweetest I must not taste his (. 5 27 183 247 304 437 512 530 540 546 572 588 621 747 761 7*7 833 919 1020 In LOVE. 270 In J. eternal dwell 437 In heaven, who dwell iii J. 509 Is there less power in I. 586 Let all be wrought in I. 784 And perfect us in J. 791 And be forever lost in I. Is LOVE. 150 God is wisdom, God £8 I. 208 In shining letters, God is I. 358 And all thy life is /. 379 God is /..' I know, I feel 518 And all my heart is l. 738 Thy nature and thy name is L. 739 Thy nature and thy name is L. 783 God is L. and all his saints 799 And all the air is I. My LOVE. 327 I meet the object of my L 411 fix My L entire on thee 652 That my I. is weak and faint 7<)2 o may my L to thee Pure 1029 You forever shall my I. and Of LOVE. 12 We hist received the pledge of I. 128 Eternal depth of L di\ Ine 221 Hark ! the voice of i. and mercy 279 The depths oj l. divine 325 How rich the depths of I. divine 326 Rivers of /. and mercy here 348 After all his flow of l. 359 Redeemer, full of I. 410 All the life and heaven of I. 455 Much of L I ought to know 188 Jesus, full of I. divine 521 A heart., full of /. divine 521 Thy new, best name a'' L. 529 In all the depths of I. divine 573 The dignity of I. 743 And ali the forms of I he wears 751 Thou art the sea of I- 781 the heart Of /., we offer thee 786 And the sweet task of /. 956 patience of hope, and the labor of I. Perfect love. 7 In hope of jierfat 1. 199 Who joy in God with perfect L 37S The love, the perfect I. of God 4^1 Cast it out by perfect L 491 Glory in thy perfect I. 502 Spirit of perfect J. 50(3 guide Into thy perfect I. 513 expire. Cast out by perfect J. 523 ina ire The perfect /. unknown 526 And find the pearl of perfect I. 52!) And bless me with thy perfect I. 538 And depth, of perfect I. 542 O glorious hope of perfect I. (i38 They rest in perfect J. 715 Till thou thy perfect J. impart 801 And rise renewed in perfect I. 837 O may thv pure and perfect I. 848 Fill us with thy perft ct J. 1022 Give perfect J. for conscious 1048 Where all is perfect l. Redeeming LOVE. 319 Redeeming J. has been my 433 The depth of all-redeeming I. 438 His n\\-redceming i., His 483 But rot in thy redeeming L 540 The greatness of redeeming I. 7(il His dear redeeming /., His 818 proclaim Thine all-redeeming l. 794 Who rest in thy redeeming L 983 With praises of redeeming l. Thy LOVE. '.) Vast as eternity thy J. 19 lives employ In setting forth tint J. 46 Shed in our hearts thy (. abroad 52 Let us each, thy I. possessing 55 Let us all, thy i. p ssessing 64 Come. Lord, thy 1. alone can 70 And saints on earth thyl. proclaim 81 To show thy J. by morning light 101 My God, how endless is thij l. 113 The bosom of t}nj I. 128 Bow vast thy /.. bow great thy 157 And by thy I. we live 159 Thy 1. our path surround •-'vi i » let thy i. my hear; constrain 271 Proclaimed thy /.. and taught thy 282 Much more wilt thou thyl. display 2 :; Fill me with thy L LOV 100 LYR 888 Just as I am— thy 7. unknown !"'.' heart And tin it with thy I 41!) EYn life Itself, without thy I. i short of thy 7. I would not stop 464 Happy only in thy I. 176 in suffering be thy 7. my peace In weakness be thy I. my power 477 To taste thy /.. be all my choice 477 I am thy />., toy God, thy All 622 The virtue of thyl. 544 My soul upon thy I. I cast 644 Thy I. can And a thousand 554 Thy I. so free, so sweet 616 Thy I. my thoughts shall nil 698 Better than life itself thyl. 800 Now, Jesus, now thy 7. impart 836 And all thy 7. tome 987 trace Thy 7. in every line 1086 offer For all thy 7. imparts To LOVE. 63 We long to 7. as angels do 196 () give us hearts to 7. like thee 433 What shall I do my God to I. 458 To 7. my God I only live 708 And death must yield to 7. 708 What we have ceased to 7. 783 Teach us to 7. each other, Lord With LOVE. 271 Inspire our souls with I. 650 Our hearts with 7. to thee 702 heart, Inflaming it with 7. 780 His bosom glow with 7. 1043 And filled with I., and lost LOVES. 261 Still he I. the earth he leaves 327 Ah ! who that I. can love enough 651 And still he I. and guards 707 When earthly J. decay 886 forget me, Because he 7. me so 1088 The I to which I cling LOVED. ' 434 'Twas he that 7. my soul 442 lie hath /. me, 1 cried 518 And thou art 7. alone 649 /,. with an everlasting love 682 Which I have /. long since 700 None but his 7. ones know 756 story That I have /. so long 758 For Jesus bath I. me, I cannot 788 to love As we are /. by tiiee Btf2 Thou bast 7. us. love us still 886 save me, Because be 7. me so 1026 When they who, unseen, have /. 1029 J j. and served the Lord below LOVER, LOV 'ST. 32 L. of souls! thou know'st to prize 119 o Jesus, /.. of mankind 442 And the L. of sinners adore 656 Jesus, L. of my soul 560 gay, poor sinner, lov'st thou me LOVING. 87 And for thy L-kindness wait 186 ret to each I. heart bow i ear 1G9 The heaven of 7. thee alone 169 And every /. heart 638 His /.-kindness shall break 676 Thy /.-kindness hath a charge ', 19 Whoso L-klndness crowns 856 With thy wonted (.-kindness LOVELY, LOVELIEST. 095 J,, art thou, and full of grace 600 Jesus.. .The loveliest and best LOW, LOWEST. 548 My head is 7., my heart is sad 042 My heart may 7. be laid 197 In vain we search the lowest deeps L( ) WLY, LOWLINESS. 202 And learn of thee, the 7. One 501 Still to the 7. soul He doth 510 find. . .in thee, The L. and the 521 O for a 7., contrite heart 675 And a work of 7. love to do 804 L., meek, in thought and word 851 With ?., thankful hearts, we praise 932 Stay not till all the /. Triumphant 894 With thy n eek lowliness to nil 527 O give me 7. of heart LOYAL. 1071 Where 7. hearts and true LULL, LULLED. 681 And 7. me to sleep on thy breast 1000 Lulled with the transporting LURE. 568 voices That 7. thy soul astray LURKS. 373 Death. . .And 7. in every flower 409 I feel Evil still 7. within LUST. 477 Nor let one darling 7. survive 859 Death to each fleshly 7. LUSTER. 135 We ask no 7. of our own 2<)1 cross. ..Adds more /. to the day 286 With 7. shining more and more 594 Thai prize., shall new 7. boast 809 lives. . . With purest 7. shine 815 And let them in thy 7. glow 824 And let their 7. still increase 907 star of Bethlehem Bhed a /. '.<:: rising from the tomb. With 7. '.»>><> sun. ..Sheds mellow 7. o'er the scene LYRE, LYRES. 36 The I. of Hebrew bards was strung 70 Awake, my tongue; awake, my /. 198 leL r i<>ns strung and tuned the /. 229 Each angel sweeps Ins /. 658 trembling hand and dro» ping 7. 195 angels, with their sparkling lyres 285 Then take your golden /. 1067 'Mid the angelic /. a i 1078 Join. . . Hearts, voices, and 7. MAD 101 MAN M. MADE. 118 power alone All is to., and 1-44 since by thee were all things to. 586 iniquity, lint nothing thou bast ///. 1066 Who in. us very good MADNESS. 107 No cherished to. vex the soul MAGNIFY. 3-1 never cease to laud and to. 384 M. them all in me 472 Shall to. my Maker's name 847 M. thy dying word MAIDENS. 16 Young men and to., raise MAIN. 145 How to rise above the m. 1112 Lord of the wide, extensive fit. MAJESTY. 119 Terrible to. is thine 206 I see God descend in to. 248 To him all m. ascribe 322 What to. and grace Through 409 Do thou thy nt. reveal 412 disclosed in to. -severe 413 In to. come down 527 Beam forth with mildest to. 710 that reach The M. on high 1013 Robed in dreadful in. 1029 Judge. . Clothed in to. divine 1112 O'erawed by to. divine MAKER. 38 We would adore our M. too 112 And wide proclaim his M.*s praise 139 In all our M.'s grand designs 186 AT., and Monarch, and Saviour of 412 I view my 3/. face to face 740 I'll praise my M. while I've 962 Almighty M. of my frame 1086 He only is the M. Of all things 1114 We fly to our M.— Save, Lord MALADY. 532 My inbred to. remove MALICE. 790 He comes, of hellish to. full MAX. 26 M., the well-beloved of Heaven 160 And led me up to to. 188 Peace. . Reaching far as to. is 207 who smote In M. for man the 217 The M. of sorrows weeps in 2-19 See the M. of sorrows now ■ it M. of grief, who once 737 Art thou the M. that died for me 813 A 77)..' an heir of death ! a slave 944 Thee, as M. for sinners slain 959 And, in his highest honor, to. MANGER. 182 To that lowly m. -bed 182 At that to. rude and bare V.n From the m. to the throne 192 And inam. laid MANGLED. 339 See his body to., rent 340 Bruised and in. by the fall MANHOOD. 231 3/. to deliver, manhood didst put 373 in sudden night On to,'« middle MANIFEST. 199 Christ deigns to to. to-day MANKIND. 70 To all to. thy love make known 11)2 Glad tidings • . .To you and all in. 261 Still he calls to. his own 332 What thou for ad to. hast done 364 For God hath bidden all in. 387 of r?l. the life and light 433 grace. . .It reaches all to. 528 That all to. thy truth may see 755 life provided For all to. and me 795 In them let all to. behold 822 arms. . .Would all m. embrace 831 Sent to disciple all to. 926 shall all to. together view 1098 Lord, while for all to . we pray MANNA. 59 Still on heavenly to. feeding 62 Whose word, like to. showered 72 The heavenly m. falls 316 'Tis to. to the hungry soul 776 He who gives us daily to. 847 Eat we in. from above 849 O M. sent from heaven 242 328 968 986 999 1056 1059 1060 1072 1072 1072 1072 1072 MANSION. He lives my m. to prepare A nobler in. waits the just secure A to. in the skies Our to. in the skies to the grave ; and, its in. Our glorious to . in the sky A to. with the blest O one, O only to. heavenly TO. shall be mine heavenly to. mine shall be My heavenly to. is secure A heavenly to. near the throne heavenly to. stands for me MANSIONS. From blissful m. ever bright gone up. . .To to. in the ski»s He claims these in. as his right And points to in. in the sky Or waft you to to. of glory Large are the to. in thy title clear T<> TO. in the skies Away to the to. above In the to. of the blest May to. for themselves prepare MAX 102 MEE 1011 Escaped to the m. of light 1026 In those m. to abide 1037 heaven's resounding //*. ring 1053 Nearer.. .Where the many m. be MANTLE. 92 Night her solemn m. spreads 578 love A in. round your breast MARBLE, MARBLES. 311 Thou, by thy voice the in. rend 215 The solid marbles rend MARCH, MARCHING. 87 the stupendous m. of vast 699 And //(., with courage in thy 1050 A day's in. nearer home 1074 We in. hand in hand to 503 Marching as to war, With MARGIN. 1033 And we are to the m. come MARINER. 1114 the m. cherish, Who cries MARK, MARKS. 310 If he our ways should m. 956 arrow Hies. ..the m. to find 202 How beauteous were the marks 1014 By the m . received for me MARRIAGE. 430 Till summoned to the m .-feast 801 Meet at the m. of the Lamb 1107 Cana's hall To bless the in. day MART. 929 In crowded m., by stream or MARTHA. 609 Serve with careful M.'s hands MARTYR, MARTYRS. 144 Thee the noble in. band 1001 And all the in. throng 10 Prophets and martyrs hear the 120 With all the m. 1 noble host 569 So shall thy saints and in. raise 805 Such as in the in. glowed 911 The //(.' ashes, watched 922 truth for which the m. bled 1040 road. . .saints and m. trod MARY. 540 sit With .V. at the Master's feet 00'J Serve with. . .loving M.'s heart MASTER. 51 your M. proclaim, And publish 170 a Buffering life my M. led. 197 Lord and M. of us all 400 Thee, my new M ., now I call That i my heavenly M. know 607 Loud and long the M. calleth I '..; Him "in Lord and M. call 857 By wise m.-buildera squared 905 stand BtilJ till the M. appear MAZE, MAZES. 762 While life's dark m. I tread 477 Through all its latent masses MKADOW 7 . 231 Bloom in every in., leaves on MEAN, MEANER, MEANEST. 243 All are too in. to speak his worth 153 Thus while the intuit' r creatures 698 Thanks to thy name for in. things 09 Might I enjoy the meanest place 592 Worth to my in. labor give MEANS. 831 Honor the in. ordained by thee MEASURE, MEASURES. 143 love. . .neither knows m. nor 149 Than the m. of man's mind 962 Teach me the in. of my days 884 We come, with simple measures MEDIATOR. 1004 Deck the M.'s crown MEDICINE. 736 The m. of my broken heart 1060 And m. in sickness MEEK, MEEKLY, MEEKNESS. 495 Give me thy m. and lowly mind 700 O joy of all the ///. 754 like Jesus, M., loving, lowly 374 All the day long he meekly 54 Hear with meekness, Hear thy 202 marks. . .in thy m. used to shine 586 learn. . .With m. to reprove 631 In lowly in. may I rest 873 May we walk in love and m. MEET, (verb.) 7 We m. on earth for thy dear sake 22 There we all may in. again 22 Though we here should m. no 40 here, when two or three shall hi. 44 Jesus, where'er thy people m. 86 Come down to ///. us h< re 89 Where all are wont to m. 580 Christ comes.. .//*. with him 714 dear a spot As where I in. 755 We go to in the Lord 765 Shall in. thee in the skies 786 do on, we '11 ;//. you there 796 Yet shall we ///. again 797 And hope to in. again 807 When shall we m. again 807 SOOD shall we in. again 839 M. and remember me 860 To all who here shall m. be 884 We hope to ///. again 915 Come down and ///. us now 951 (J<> in. him in the sky 956 Never more t«> ///. us here ion There u,<>sc who m. shall pari 1011 And those long parted in. again L064 o when shall we ///. in the air 1078 I come to in. thee in the skies MEE 103 MER meet, (adverb.) 669 wren grace hath made me m. 808 Make. O make us m. for i: 954 take to glory all \N bo //(.for glory MEETING. 710 For our glorious m. there 798 Our //..-time, the eternal day 796 Our in. place, the eternal throne would, at this solemn in. 1046 what a joyful in. there MELODY, MELODIOUS. 874 temple filling With the m. 952 And sing with cheerful m. 726 Teach me some melodious sonnet 865 Here mav thy word TO. sound 10t>7 Hark, their songs m. rise MELT, MELTS, MELTED, MELT- IN*,.-. 209 M. and reclaim my wandering 21 1 And in. mine eyes to tears 886 < ) to. this frozen heart 4 M And in. my hardness down 461 Hence our hearts to., our eyes 668 Let thy mercy in. me down hopes.. .All to., like stars of even 966 that power which metts the heart 385 Yet, when melted in the flame 351 The meltings of a broken heart MEMBER, MEMBERS. 806 Every TO. feel its share 800 Church.. .On all her members 992 And when the m. die MEMORIAL, MEMORIALS. 108 Some fresh m. of his grace 845 Sweet memorials,— till the Lord MEMORY. 470 Take my to., mind, and will 549 peaceful hours. . .sweet their m. 700 Nor can the m. And A sweeter 833 In solemn m. of the dead 836 And mind and m. flee 850 We keep the m. adored 914 strains. . in m. of thy love 974 'Tis like the m. left behind But the sweet m. of the guod 992 Blest be thy m., and blest MEMORIES. 115 How such holy m. cluster 708 The tender m. of the past MEN. 933 Ye m. of God, arise ! His 1035 3/., the dear objects of his grace MERCHANDISE. 329 Of wisdom's costly m. MERCY. 14 M. is ever at his side 50 O God, to us show m. 110 Ask m. in the Saviour's name 127 M. witholds thy lifted hand 127 Thy wiihng m. EUesa] I4(i There's a wideness Id God's m. 149 There is //*. with the Saviour 161 clouds., big wiih //(..and 2d2 And m. with thy Life-blood 208 Be brings us to. from a 276 Bid //(. triumph over wrath 335 When God in great to. is coming 335 And prove that his to. is 336 For M. still lingers and calls 343 Hear, sinner. to. hails you 345 Hasten, m. to implore 349 M. is found, and peace is priven 371 'Tis m. speaks to-day 380 But with thee is m. found 407 M. I ask to seal my pe 412 If yet.. .///. may be sought 420 That m. they may taste, and live 420 M.. free, boundless mercy, cries 420 M. is all that 's written there 422 'Tis m. all ! let earth adore 428 Thy grace and m. prove 543 In me thine utmost to. show 546 I know thy //). cannot fail 557 Thine utmost w. show 559 And //!., mercy, I implore 649 Af.'a full power I then shall 670 Be thy dear ///. given 915 If. and Truth, that Ion? were 1001 Grace hath opened ni.'s door 1002 M. still is on the throne 1073 And the burden is, M. divine 1091 Thou hast ///. more abounding 1094 To thee for m. call 1107 This m. we implore Hi» MERCY. 11 His m. is forever sure 150 But his m. waneth never 254 address Hite m. and his power 335 And prove that his m. is 343 Seek Ms m. while you may 360 Then shalt thou And his to. sure 467 render. . .For all his //i.'.s store 589 His in. now implore 704 If Jesus shows his m. mine 761 His m. ever free, Shall while Of MERCY. 110 On me with beams of m. shine 285 on. . .soul With beams of m. 343 'Tis the voice of TO. calls 379 Deptli of m..' can there be 449 His acts of m. and of grace 726 Streams of m.. never ceasing -.is, the word of m. give 891 Our work <>t in. bless llui MERCY. 43 Thy TO. and thy truth reveal 119 On all thy works tin/ to.'s beams 154 Thy m. never shall remove 160 Thy m. lent an ear 374 Thy m. let the Miiner find :in<>t doubt Thy to. is for me 384 Let thy m. light on me 508 aspires, For all thy m.'s store MER 104 MIL 528 That I thy m. may proclaim 546 I know thy m. cannot fail 656 And let thy w. mdl me down (5io Thy m. o'er my life has flowed 648 Fa; her, thy m. never dies 881 The arms of thy-m. display 603 F<»r all thy m. I will give 851 Thy m. and thy m length bestows sr>8 Here reveal thy in. sure 944 And thy m. manifold MERC IKS. 8 Eternal are thy Hi., Lord 20 Lord, thy m. never fail 25 For his in., firm and sure 44 Thy former m. here renew 60 Thy m. w T e'll review 98 thy house. . -To taste thy m. 99 His m. multiplied 99 Minutes came quick, but m. 103 Mew in., each returning day 104 And morning hi. from above 139 Whose m. over all rejoice 140 Thy ?n., how tender! how firm 145 For his m. shall endure 160 When all thy m.. O my God 170 How do thy m. close me 172 Whose m. are so gieat 270 And all thy Hi. crown 317 Faithful, O Lord, thy m. are 359 And all thy faithful hi. prove 391 Are not thiy m. large and free 433 I see thy m. rise 491 All thy faithful m. crown 524 And make thy faithful m. known 709 I love to think on hi. past 729 For that love whose tender m. 738 Thy m. never shall remove 780 Jesus. . . Whose m. never end 956 Thanks for m. past received 1081 These various m. from above 1113 We praise thee for thy Hi. past MERCIFUL. 439 make known, How hi. thou 503 I dare believe Thee m. and 531 O God, most m. and true MERCY-SEAT. 44 There they behold thy Hi.-*. 61 Before thy rn.-s., O Lord f»:> as we thy hi.-«. surround 89 Lend at thy HI.-*. 147 How beautiful thy m*-8. 182 Ever seek the //;.-*. ;j:;s \\ Inch, at the HI.-*, of God 083 Come to the m.~s. % fervently 684 retreat.. 'found beneath the m.-s. 690 we inei t In coming to the m.-s. looo still open la the m.-e. MERIDIAN. 1034 Nor the ///. sun decline MERIT, MERITS. 273 Praise t<> thy eternal m. 854 All the saviour's dying ///. 1004 Thine the HI. of his blood 216 r>y thy merits we find favor 240 Help to sing our Saviour's m. 322 Mingles his ///. with his tej.rs 446 No ///. or good works to plead 688 lear not; his m. must prevail 1090 o let thy m. plead above MESSAGE. 21 Bend some hi. from thy word 233 They with the angels' m. speed 301 That all who hear thy n., Lord 330 Her HI., unheeded, will 342 Sinners, will you scorn the m. 304 My m. as from God receive 750 never heard The m. of salvation 929 Hear not the m. sent from thee MESSENGER, MESSENGERS. 681 O when will the m. come 167 They come, God's messengers of 931 billows flow, Bear m. of 939 Go, ye hi. of God MESSIAH. 189 Now proclaim Ji.'.s birth 808 And J/., the King, who shall 907 star leads To the M.'a feet 930 nation Has learned M»'8 name 937 When beneath M.'a sway 1013 wailing, Shall the true M. see 1009 before God and his 31. fall MIDNIGHT. 78 No 77i. shade, no clouded 135 Our hi. is thy smile withdrawn 180 And all my m. hours defend 194 It came upon the hi. clear 217 'Tis 777.; and on Olives' brow 604 Let 771. be ashamed of noon 633 break. . .The hi. of the soul 636 illume The Hi. of the soul 750 When hi. veils our eyes 947 A solemn m . song 954 Upstarting at the m. cry MIDST. 7 Thou in the m. of us shalt be 30 We wait.. .Thee in the m. to find 791 Thee in the hi. we wait to feel MIDSUMMER. 747 The Hi. sun shines MIGHT. All /7i. and love we render () tell of his HI., and sing of Lord our God is clothed with hi. The mighty glory in their HI. onward In the Spirit's HI. Stand, then, in his great //;. His in. thy heart shall strengthen All i/i. and majesty are thine 140 151 452 564 687 039 1077 103'1 MILITANT. His m. emhodle i host MILK. 826 Salvation ... lake floods of HI. and 302 Buy Wine, and Hi., and gospel MIL 105 BfOR 542 Rivers of m. and honey rise 1001 With m. and honey blest 1076 There TO. and boney How MILLENNIAL. 955 The to. year Hushes 1025 The grand to. reign begun MINI). 604 The to. which was in thee impart 527 let thy to. within me dwell 52S The m. which was in Christ 631 <> let me gain my Saviour's to. 586 O arm nie with the //?., Meek 075 I ask thee for a present to. 076 And a to. to blend with outward 795 let them all thy m. express MINE. 173 pood. . .1 know it shall be to. 232 I joy to call thee to. bus, with all in him, is to. 425 But art thou not already to. 427 God.. .Will be forever m. 4-17 I am my Lord's, and he is to. 402 Whate'er I fondly counted to. 407 I owe To thee whate'er is to. 488 I am thine and thou ait to. 488 Jesus, Saviour, thou art TO. 512 When God is m. and I am his 536 my God, I know, I feel thee TO. 610 the sweet hope that thou art TO, 055 Not //»., not mine the choice 074 I fear to cali thee ///. 742 If I may call thee m. 901 And certified that thou art to. 1042 'tis enough that thou art m. 1047 make thee Some day all m. own MINISTERS, MINISTRY. 130 Thy to. are living flame 817 converting power., .to. attend 926 Comfort, ye to. of grace 831 And own thy glorious ministry MINUTE. 565 Give every flying to. Something MIRACLE, MIRACLES. 223 Mark thai TO. of time 7:30 I 'm a to. of grace 589 adore His miracle* of grace MIRTH. 69 Exceeds a thousand days of to. 509 And dissipating TO. q for to. or trifling 1087 benefits forgot, Amid your TO. MISERY. 145 eye Looked upon our TO. 317 And help our TO. 490 Full of sin and TO. sin and to. declare A breaking heart from m. a moment's m. or Joy; Bui O 990 soul to save From endless m. MISSION. 643 Soon shall close thy earthly to. 818 laborers. . .Their to. fully prove MISSOUBI. 933 Before J/.'s fountains, Rehearse MISTS. Ill The m. of error and of vice 290 sweeps the lingering m. away MOAN. 68 He hears the uncomplaining TO. 557 To thee I make my to.; Let '.''.'i parched lips. . .no more. . .m. 1000 Wherefore should I make my TO. MOCK, MOCKING. .356 Why. . .to. the sons of Grxl 569 The* Lord shall to. them from 249 Hoc Liny thus the Saviour's claim MOLD. 459 M. every purpose of the soul 475 M. as thou wilt thy passive clay 793 O let ns take a softer in . MOLEST. 97 No evil shall to.; Under the 684 And sin and sense to. no more M( )MENT. MOMENTS, MOMENTARY. 305 He '11 in a to. call thee hence 300 concerns depend., .upon a to.'s 473 from this m. live or die To serve 948 Each to. brings it near 955 arrow is flown,— the to. is gone 968 A in. 'a misery or joy : But O 570 How swift its moments fly 664 The passing m. say : As 977 The momentary glories waste MONARCH , MON A BCHSL 83 And reign sole 3f. in my breast 755 richer Than to. on his throne 868 No to. kneels praying to 155 Which of the momtrclis of the MONEY. 340 Without to., Come to Jesus 302 M. ye need not bring, nor price MOON. MOONS. 57 Sun and m . rejoice before him 138 The TO. takes up the wondrous 145 And the m. to shine by night Sun, to., and stars, convey thy 298 The m. forgot her nightly tale 724 Sun, to., and stars forgot 1068 That Imows D0 in. nor sun 777 Waning moons no more shall 919 Till TO. shall wax and wane MOORED. 1S7 Now safely to., my perils o'er MORE. 474 M. Bbouidst thou have, if I had MOR 106 MOU MORI AH. 195 And brighter on Af.'s brow 808 The pomp of M. has passed MORN. 110 May the m. in heaven awake ns in in. till noon— till latest ■ >n as the in. the light revealed 546 And w hen the m. the Ughl reveals 682 And Willi the m. those angel faces 962 How bright the unchanging m. MORNING. Heaven's m. breaks, and earth's Lord, in the rn. thou shalt hear New every m. Is the love And as each w.'s sun shall rise angels guard. . .Till m. light Welcome, happy in.! age to The m. kindles all the sky sun Sinks ere thy in. is Come at the in. hour Let the glad m. bless our The m. light is breaking May the m. chase the night But soon the m.'s happier light The m. break, and pierce the The m. shall awaken 93 96 103 110 113 231 233 354 750 <<-J5 932 940 974 984 1059 MORNINGS. 948 Nor many m. rise Ere all 998 The few lurid in. that dawn MORTAL, MORTALS, MORTALITY. 133 What m. verse can reach 240 Hast deigned a m. form to wear 240 A m.'8 painful lot to bear 241 No m. can with him compare 427 And m. life shall cease G30 When Power divine, in m. form 040 When this m. life is ended 758 No m. doth know what he 45 And mortals find his earthly 87 In courts by in. trod 153 Ye in., catch the sound 243 glorious names. . .ever m. knew 2 1 1 j&f., give thanks and sing 201 Christ, awhile to m. given 905 diseases . . .To hurry m. home 1085 J/., behold the sacred seat 741 Farewell, mortality; Jesus is MOSES. Og ( >f .1/. and the Lamb 199 When M. and Ellas met •j; i When glory beamed from 3/.' '. !id sing the song of M. 735 God's hands or bound.. .As if. or 1087 Could we but climb where 37. MOTH. 847 M. and rust are there unknown 902 Which ///. or nisi shall ne'er 959 And grief shall like a in. consume MOTHER, MOTHERS. 1 17 No ///. ball so mild Bears 55-J Can a Rt.'fl tender care Cense 658 Thy love, with all a w.'fl care 1065 Zlon.. .The ///. <>f spirits 708 Mai lh rs cease their own to MOUNT. IS We travel to the m. of God 657 And scale the in. of God MOUNT, {verb.) 01 on wings. . .Jf. upward to the 413 M. to Christ, my glorious Head 909 Lend, lend your wings! I m. 1011 And in. with his spirit above 1019 And m. above the fiery void MOUNTAIN. 180 Or on the thirsty m. pant 198 Lord, lead us to the in. height 199 Which Christ upon the in. shows 200 High on the in. here with 354 Flee for thy life, the rn. gain 522 This m., sin, remove 523 faith. . .Winch doth the m. 542 I stand, and from the in. top 582 See on the m.-top The 715 Then let me on the m.-top 703 A in. that shall fill the earth 707 on the m.'s top appearing 912 Loud from the /7i.-tops echoes 1004 And fly to the rn. of God 1089 From every rn. side Let MOUNTAINS. 132 Ere m. reared their forms 168 And m. down the gulf be hurled 181 Before him, on the in. 310 The m., in thy wrath 369 sin Like in. round me 440 faith that doth m. move 504 faith. . .As rn. to remove 509 If in. can be moved by faith 518 And make the in. Qow 773 Let in. from their seats 803 The m. in their place- stood 800 His in. lift their solemn 1015 O'er the distant in. breaking 1019 in. are on mountains hurled MOURN. 21 Comfort those who weep and in. Ill To m. for errors pasl 275 () leave us not to in. below 370 He sees thy softened spirit m. 370 Thy Father calls,— no longer in. 381 Help us to look on thee, and in. 414 in pensive silence m. 458 I only live my sin to in. 536 No Longer then my heart shall in. 071 Blessed are they that in. 869 And they who w., and they 890 M. tor tiie lost,— out call 907 Thou bidd'st me m. in calm 970 Why do we m. for dying friends 1094 M. with our mourning land MOURNS, MOURNED. 546 My soul in darkness ///. 018 That e'er have mourned the chief MOU 107 XAK MOURNER, MOURNERS. 45 And wipe away the Wl.'a tear 66 Here give tli" in. rest lifts the in. from the dust 102 Be every w.'a Bleep to-nighl i:a Thou giv'st the m. i 903 He can mark each m.'s tear 846 Weep— he loves the w.'s tears 48? Happy ///., hear, and see ever m. plead with thee And Lonely watch the m. keeps 898 Thy neighbor? Pass no m. by 969 But give the m. rest 1006 Blessed... patient mourners 1045 Once they were //(. here MOURNFUL, MOURNFULLY, MOURNING. 1 The m., broken hearts rejoice 381 Ye m. souls, be glad 489 Every m. sinner cheer 967 hope. Which bears my /)?. 846 E'en now we mournfully enjoy 110 And. mourning o'er my guilt and 403 Thou bidd'st the m. soul 4-J4 Why. . -Go in. all their days 578 Go. . .Where m. hearts deplore 767 (ease thy //}. ; Zion still is 1002 to-day we 're tilled with in. 1003 ended, All thy m. days MOUTH. 139 And flllest every m. with good 443 In thy in. and in thy heart 823 Now let them from the m. of God 926 And what his ///. in truth MOVE. 42 In whom we are, and m. 124 In whom we are, and m., and 461 And by the-? m., and in thee live 913 Dove.. .A/, o'er the waters' face 916 Spirit. . M. on the formless void MOVES. 126 What lives and m from thee 396 And nothing m. this heart of 707 And in. the hand which moves MULTIPLY. 817 And m. the faithful race 940 M. and still increase MURMUR, MURMURS, MUR- MURING. 506 Never to //(. at thy stay 610 heart, From every m. free Nor ever m. nor repine 667 That will not m. nor complain -nail check the 01. and the sigh 845 Hu>ii, be every m. dumb %658 Its feeble murmurs melt away 531 Then every murmuring thought • Shall each m. thought 632 O lei no m. thought ar.se MUSIC. 70 And swell your m. to the skies 194 And still their heavenly m. lloats 195 angels, .lyres, Make m. on the eavenly anthem drowns All m. 316 So shall the //(. of thy name 332 name the .-inner hears . "i D /". 398 name, Is m. in a sinner's ear 1 1 i Draw m. from each chiming star (Ho word. . -Its //;. shall the loie- heart join the //*. of the skies 70S Thy oame is m. to the heart piritS dwell, There may our m. 1070 The m. of the gospel leads us 1089 Let m. swell the breeze MUTE. 122 Shall I be /??., great God, alone 195 shall Christian tongues be m. MUTUAL. 783 With m. love inflame 7i»7 Our m. burdens bear 803 M. love the token be MYRRH. 186 M. from the forest, and gold MYSELF. 91 May I give m . to thee 409 I strive To give m. away 573 obedient.. .1 must m. appear 742 I give m. to thee ; Thy love 966 To thee, against r/i., to thee MYSTERIES, MYSTERY. 257 bends. . .At m. so great 213 And in the mystery of thy death 256 to know The m. of his love 42-2 'Tis m. all ! the Immortal dies 4-33 Such is the m. of grace 504 give me skill Each m. to explain 538 to understand The m. unknown 540 They cannot reach the m. 851 Author of this great m. MYSTERIOUS. 161 God moves in a m. way 174 M. deeps of providence 632 For though m. now thy ways 723 By the dread m. hour MYSTIC. 806 Who thy m. body are 844 Breaking thus one m. bread 853 banquet.. .Of his m. flesh and 924 Spirit.. .Unites in in. love NAIL, NAILED, NAILS. 212 Pointed the //.. and fixed the 4 > - ) 3 And helped to n. him there 941 Of the //., the thorn, the spear 215 Saviour of mankind NaUed to <•.. .The cruel i hi its they drive 339 Driven the n. that lixed him NAKED. . | P, despised, forsaken 896 Go, clothe the u. t lead the blind NAM 108 NAT NAME. 1 Jesus! the n. that charms 17 And bless lu's holy r».: His 44 The sweetness of thy saving n, 68 Blest be that //., supremely tf aster.. .Wnate'er our n. or sign 256 Their n., an everlasting name 818 Jesus, no other n. than thine 316 How sweet the n. of Jesus sounds 316 hear //..' the roek on which I 819 No other n. but thine 832 Jesus.. No other n. is given 898 Thy //.. thy all-restoring name My n. is written on his hands 506 To thee and thy great n. 521 Write thy new n. upon my heart 528 Hallow thy great and glorious it. 595 will he own my worthless n. 050 That still thy gracious n. we 031 Lord hath called me by my n. 653 o the precious n. of Jesus 697 No music 's like thy charming n. 730 Thy mighty n. salvation is 736 To me, with thy great »., are 737 Thyself hast called me by my it. 737 reveal Thy new, unutterable n. 754 I Love the n. of Jesus, Immanuel 775 Nor bear his hallowed n. iu vain 791 Are we not met in thy great n. 022 Jesus ! the n. high over all 852 The n. by heaven and earth 874 Echo with thy glorious n. 911 proclaim. . .The one availing n. lo-23 spare me for thine own great n. 1027 What if my n. should be left His NAME. 142 I love his n. , I love his word 145 Let us sound his //. abroad 188 Learn his ?i., and taste his joy 197 our dead Are burdened with his n. 242 He lives, all glory to his n. 256 And grants his n. to know 435 show The virtue of his it. 754 Jli.s n. abroad is poured 757 doth rejoice at the sound of hfa n. 822 latest breath. . .but gasp his u. 890 To crown his head, or grace liis n. JeSUS* NAME. 29 sends From heaven, in Jesus' n. 1 11 trust is all thrown on Jcxux's n. 248 All hail the power of Jesus' n. 882 And bless the sound of JeSUS* ll. 421 But wholly lean on Jesus' it. 582 standard.! In JeSUS* n. I lift 700 A sweeter sound than Jesus' n. 788 precious Is the sound of JeSUS' n. 802 We are met in Jesus' ii. 805 sing we, then, in Jesus' n. Thy NAME. 7 Thy n. salvation is. Which 80 who in thy n. are loined 70 shall hear, an., and tell it now 738 Thy nature and thy it. is Love 1097 And ever bless thtj n. NAMES. 191 N. most awful, names most 243 Join all the glorious it. of 787 Whose ii. are writ in heaven 907 The brightest n. that earth can NARROW. 61 That from the safe and n. way 182 Keep us in the ?i. way 202 Keep me in the n. way 300 gladly tread the n. path 450 I '11 pursue The it. way 455 lest I turn again Out of the n. way 007 A faith that keeps the ;/. way 873 Guide us. . .In the it. way of truth 889 May we walk the it. way 966 Lo ! on* a n. neck of land NATION. 773 While every /*., every shore 821 Let every n. now behold Their 918 Lid every n. hail the light 926 Go into every n., go ; 8peak 932 A n. in a day 932 Flow thou to every n., Nor 937 Every ?i., every clime, Shall NATIONS. 50 That so throughout all n. Thy 50 O let the n. joyful Their 50 And on the earth all n. Shall 63 And tell the wondering n. round 77 blessings. . .On it. yet unborn 153 Echo. . .Through all the n. round 231 show thy face., .bid the n. see 292 Till Christ has all the n. bit- 1 331 Let all the n. know, To earth's 582 To all the //. call 779 shine, Till the ?i., from afar 867 When God the n. shall survey 910 Great God, the ii. of the earth 915 The it. all whom thou hast 921 To groaning //. haste the hour 924 To thee let all the it. How 925 Though now the n. sit beneath '.f-'5 Ye //.. catch the kindling ray 928 ah //. bow to thy command 982 Bring tidings. . .of ;/. in 936 Jesus' love the n. llres 912 Come and bless bewildered ft. 944 story lie it to the //. told 1077 The ransomed //. bow 1096 Lord of the //., thus to thee 1101 The angry //. rush to arms noi Thy law the angry //. owu NATIVH. f.is Contending for our //. heaven 871 temples. . .honors of our /;. place 1068 Toward heaven, thy //. place 1093 O hear us for our //. land NAT 100 NIG NATURE. 7 From n/« path we turn aside 122 /,.v loud acclaim... nature's debt :.; And when created i . 180 .Y. and grace, with all their 130 Still restless n. dies and 18'.) N.*8 expanse before thee 215 Hark! how be groans, while n. -247 W. , ::i, in our ft. .'« aid 894 N<> more her power let n. boast 441 Turn back our n.*B rapid tide 51 1 Make baste to bring thy n. in 521 Thy /(.. gracious Lord, impart 531 Thy ri. to my soul impart 547 We, for whose sake all ft. stands 681 Thy ft. I Ion? to put on 8% Hear us. who thy ii. share 916 If sang. . .When ft. ri><(> to view 9e thy strife 1025 N.*8 end we wait r 10,'2 All n. sink and cease to be 1061 Thy band all it. hails 1003 Hark! the voice of /*. sings NAUGHT. 75 great to speak the world from ft. 881 Ye who have sold for //. Your 436 X. have I of my own. Naught i:*eu himself doth count as ii. 809 our wretched strength for n. 936 Him who spake a world from ft. NAVIES. 1104 Our ft. spread their flags abroad NEAR. 102 It is not night if thou be n. 135 Yet to each loving heart how ft. 816 I might now perceive thee n. Weak. . .he still is u., To lead 899 Be thou forever n. 895 If haply I may feel U • 399 And may I still draw /<. 589 T<> God with faith draw n. 6-^9 still whispering. Thou art n. 629 Living and dying, thou art ft. - iffering Bon <>f man, be //. me ' Jesus, m pity draw n. 095 And ever let me feel thee 11. 746 Keeper, stand Omnipotently >/. 776 Showing that the Lord is u. 791 And we Shall then behold thee ii. 815 Draw n., Son of God. draw 108J let me feel tl 1071 Jesus. . .To feel and se^ him n. 1111 faith exults to know thee n. NEARER. 103 road To bring us daily ft. God 4:»7 Thee may I always ft. feel 721 Y\. my Goft, to thee 1063 I am //. home to-day Than NEED, NEEDFUL, NEEDY. 340 i; feel your //. of him 37--' knows thee n-'t. Nor feels bis //. 568 lie knows thine hourly ft. 596 leave. . .Just when we ft. him bour, Most 09 All needful grace will I 498 still the one thing n. chi otdng 327 Aris.-. ye needy., .he'll forgive 340 Come, ye sinners, poor and n, NEGLIGENT. 547 heaven to obtain, Bow ft. we live NEIGHBOR, NEIGHBi He whom 758 now I'm in care my m ighbon NERVE, NERVES. 594 Awake, my bouL, stretch every n. 601 brace thy heart and n. thine arm 208 And nerves the feeble arm for NEW. 453 My soul's n. creation, a life ake my heart, but make it n. 481 In love create thou all things )i. -1!>1 Finish then thy //. creation 502 And all things n. become 916 The //. creation shall ascribe NEWBORN. 195 first proclaim the ft. light 949 come. . .The n. year to bless NEW\ 829 If. of life our calling now NEWS. 193 angels flew.. .To bear the ft. 243 By thee the joyful n. Of 331 The n. of heavenly grace 810 The joyful )t. to all impart NIGH. 51 And still he is //. ; his presence 79 in trouble thou wert ft. 335 God in great mercy is coming so - . .When no one else is //. 403 I know That thou art ever n. 5.50 When thou, Lord, wast ft. 510 Eor thou art always n. 651 still n. me, U my Saviour 677 For while thou, my Lord, art n. 74? were he always thus ft., Have 760 lose their power When thou art ft. 1090 Tnou who art ever /<., Guarding NIGHT. 77 < ) what a ft. was that which 90 Bringing up from mortal n. 98 N. her solemn mantle spreads 96 X. unto night his name repeat 102 Abide with me when ft. is 106 Glory to thee, my God, this n. in The /.». of sin disperse 114 Through all the hours of ft, 114 Or If this ii. should prove my hist 116 Though the //. be dark and 336 To ;i oi eternitj on, approaching //.. . .blot out .ate ! and dark and chill the n. NIG 110 ODO 564 Leave behind the n. 566 Work, for the n. is coming 580 With lighted hearts all //. 613 The ri. <>f sorrow endeth there - lould he conic at //. or morning 661 sunshine .Without it all is //. 682 The- a. is dark, and I am far K - < )'n' moor. . till The n. is none Gill Chase the dark n. of sin away 707 sleeps Beneath the wing of n. 708 And what was day is //. 737 With thee all /;. I mean to stay 744 spent. . Our n. in praise and 707 lias thy n. been long and 778 Arise, "for the n. of thy sorrow is 833 In that sad, memorable n. 948 Fast as ye bring the ft. of death 952 How many pass the guilty n. 1015 Spent the //., the day at hand 1022 This weary, restless, dangerous n. 1020 And there shall be no more n. 1038 reigns, And scatters n. away 1047 N. shall end in day 1040 There is no ft. in heaven 1003 Which never is followed by n. NIGHTS, NIGHTLY. 292 And //. and days, thy power 705 And comforts of my ft. 138 And nightly to the listening 1050 And //. pitch my moving tent NOD. 151 Ye nations, wait his n. ; And 800 The universe obeys his n. NOISE. 457 I'll bid this world of n. and show 709 thy dwellings. . .From ft. and 1079 Loud as many waters' ft. NOON, NOONTIDE. 78 But sacred, high, eternal n. 505 AVork through the sunny n. 777 Bind eternal ft. in me 135 Our noontide is thy gracious 998 And the n. of glory eternally NORTH. 909 And, Keep not back, O N. 919 From ft. to south the princes meet NOTES. 58 Hark ! the ft. of angels, singing 804 angels... when... your highesi ft. 129 Nol all the //. by angels heard 1 13 \ it- with Gabriel. . . In //. almost 821 And tuneful ft. employ 852 But all the /'. which mortals 1098 And the grateful ft. prolong NOTHING. 67 Lord, we are ft. Id thy sight 1 19 who less Than ft. am 480 Let me Into ft. tall \ow Let me Into ft. fall 007 There Is n. i cao do 098 There's n. here dl serves my NUMBER, NUMBERED. 431 Into that happy ?i., Lord 901 Numbered among thy people, I o. OAK. 859 The beauty of the o. and pine OATH. 421 His 0., his covenant, and blood 1075 I on his o. depend OBEDIENT, OBEDIENTLY, OBEDI- ENCE. 07 Thy creatures bend the o. knee 397 And bid the 0. waters flow 432 O. faith, that waits on thee 573 But lirst, o. to his word 894 To form in our o. souls 917 kingdoms be O., mighty God 1024 be found O. to thy word 1113 winds retire, O. to thy will 720 Lord, <>h< ili< iiUt/ we'll go, Gladly 471 His faith by his obedience showed 485 Into glad 0. brought OBEY. 69 glorious hosts of heaven o. 328 O., and be forever blest 359 We would thy word o., And 300 Thy father's God o. 400 I lain would now o. the call 442 happy. . . Who the Sa\ iour o. 475 But let me all thy words o. 005 To hear thy dictates, and o. 009 That I may long o. 070 Whom all mv times o. 1012 O teach us thy will to o. 1093 Here.. .May we cheerfully o. 1109 Whom winds and seas o. 1115 Lord, whom winds and seas o. OBLATION, OBLATIONS. 186 Vainly we Offer each ample o. 389 Will multiplied oblation* please OBSTRUCTS. 926 Whate'er o., obstructs in vain OCEAN. 159 Thy power is in the o. deeps 187 The o. yawned and rudely 320 Rivers of. . . in a rich o. join 358 'Twere vain the o.'.s depths to 773 Loud may the troubled o. roar 866 The rolling 0., rocked with 882 light o'er earth and o. fly 931 Roll on, thou mighty <>. 978 so, through the o.-tide of yean 1069 Rivers to the <>. inn 1092 Shouting in chorus. Mom o. 1108 w ho bidd'sl the mighty o. deep nil if life's wide o. smiie or n ar ODOR, ODORS. 794 Smell the sweel o. of our prayen 186 Udftrfi of Edom and offei Ings 771 Their blossom* Fragrant o. j- r ive OER 111 OR1 O'EBCOMK. 413 Thou canst o. this heart 688 I have o. for your 587 Ye may o. through Christ OFFENSE, OFFENSES. 800 The world's o., his people's 391 And past offii n& 8 pain my eyes 1083 All o. purge away OFFERING, OFFERINGS. D o. in the sinner's stead 250 Thy o. still continues new 878 Let oar whole soul an o. be 474 God, what o. shall I give 863 Bui in thy sight our 0. stands 884 Father, accept cur o. 186 Odors of Edom and o#< n'm/s 484 My o. all he offered through y we our thank-o. bring 897 Mean are all o. we can 923 Our prayers and o. gladly OFFICE. 806 Never from our o. move OFFSPRING. 827 Thine let our o. be OIL. 81 Like holy o., to cheer my head 156 My head thou dost with o. anoint 084 The o. of glandness on our heads 954 O. in your vessels take OLD. 502 When o. things shall be done 679 E'en down to o. age all my 756 To tell the o., old story 1107 O bless, as erst of o., the OLIVE. 618 Thou, who in the o. 626 Although the o. yield no oil OLIVES', OLIVET. 217 'Tis midnight ; and on O. brow 197 And faith has yet its Olivet OMISSION. 511 may the least o. pain ( OMNIPOTENT, OMNIPOTENCE. 127 The power o. is thine 413 Stretch out thine arm o. 679 Upheld by my gracious. <>. hand 188 Omnipott nee, with wisdom 168 Secure in his o. 523 The 0. of love 1018 Girt with o. and grace 1110 0. walks on the 1113 servants. . .Their help, O. ONE. 101 Wlum o. their wish, and one 463 Peace. . in being o. with I 463 May thy will and mine be o. 463 O. for evermore with thee 789 And gathered into o. 789 We ail partake the joy of o. 790 But make us of 0. mind and 790 And keep u> o. in thee LSI in 0. mind and spirit 796 still o. in life and one in death 801 Didst thou not make us o. 804 Make us of O. heart and mind [any are we now and o. 975 O. will be with me there ONWARD. .. then, ye people <.. then, ye hosts of God hi* i i ) happy. • .If o. ye will tread 856 O. to our home we move 932 river. . .Pursue thine o. 1044 Blest seats. ..[<>. press to you 1070 O. we go, for still we hear 1074 But u. we move, And still OPEN. 320 gates. . .Stand o. night and day 377 (). mine eyes to see thy face 377 O. the door of faith and love 403 O., and take me in 791 With u. hearts and hands we OPPOSE, OPPOSES, OPPOSERS. 309 enter in, Whatever may o. ObO In vain our march opj 268 Let him opposers all o'errun OPPRESSED, OPPRESSION. 236 With sin and care o. 304 Come, all ye souls by sin o. 360 ( nine with your guilt and fear o. 382 No longer let me 1'" ". 4o0 O. by sins, 1 lift mine eye 857 rest To the heart by sin o. 939 And the o. forever weep 1061 Shiks heart and voice o. 181 He comes to break oppression 7 7 7 Never shall you feel o. 1091 Save thy people from o. 1093 Never feel b?8 rod OPPRESSOR. 154 Beneath the proud o.*8 frown 778 The o. is vanquished, and Zion ORACLES. 34 A thousand o. divine 291 And search the O. divine ORB, ORBS. 1034 And thou, refulgent o. of day 138 Amid the radiant OTTOS he found 140 Those mighty o. proclaim thy B81 When the o. that pt ople S] io25 Let those ponderous <». d< Bcend ORDINANCE. 8-31 And bless the 0. 848 In thine 0. appear ORIENT. 195 Clothed with its u. nres OKI 112 PAL ORIGINAL. 112 And to its great 0. The 138 heavens., .great 0. proclaim ORPHAN, ORPHANS. 178 face. . .stills the sighing o.'s 901 The o. clasps a father found 10&2 Orphans no Longer fatherless OURSELVES. 368 Give us o. and thee to know 945 Give up o., through Jesus' OUTCAST, OUTCASTS. 559 me . .An o. from thy face 857 door, For the o. and the poor 82 Gather the outcasts in, and save 451 And claimed the o. as thy OUTSTRETCHED. 213 holy Lord. . .With o. arms 560 With o. hands, and OVERCAME, OVERCOMETH, OVER- COMING. 226 By his death he o. 567 To him that ovcrcotneth, A 985 for an overcoming faith To OVERFLOW, OVERFLOWING. 679 rivers of sorrow shall not o. 333 And sins, an overflowing tide OVERTHROW, OVERTHROWN. 569 Who madly seeks to o. 478 thee, who hast overthrown OWE. 1079 Not till then, how much I o. 1084 These to thee, my God, we o. PACIFIED. 455 And art thou p. 531 My God, in Jesus p. PAGAN. 939 O'er the p.'s night of care PAGE, PAGES. 296 What glory gilds the sacred p. 876 And read in every p. ..promise 299 () may these heavenly pages be PAID. 210 'Tis finished! all the debt is p. 867 Sinners, bis life for you be p. 36*2 'I ii\ debt is p., thy soul Is free 878 Surety, who all my debt hast p. PAIN. r.i Bow transient Is our present p. 215 o i^uni) <>/' God, was ever i>. 222 Bui thine the deadly /<. 886 your affliction, or banish your p. . bis )•. be gives you ease 346 P. in endless bliss expire 847 Greedy of eternal p., o ye 371 In i>. you travel all your days 881 Renew< d thy sacred p. 406 What p., what labor, to secure 422 Died for me, Who caused his />. 505 A soul inured to p., To hardship 511 sin A i>. to feel it near 572 And p. for him is s\v< ct 616 In every p. I bear. . .find delight 01!) When worn with p., disease, and 629 We smile at p., while thou art near 031 When p. o'er my weak flesh 631 And, free from j).. thy glories sing 643 In thy service, p. is pleasure 645 By thy more than mortal p. 646 In the hour of j>. and anguish 663 who. . .Could bear his lot of p. 665 Through fellowship of p. 668 A few more years in p. 674 relief For every p. I feel 689 If p. afflict, or wrongs oppress 728 what needless p. we bear 737 I rise superior to my p. 760 I need thee every hour, In joy or p. 797 When... part, It gives us inward p. 801 And bear each other's p. 813 Since in all p. thy tender love 885 While in our mortal p. 969 O the p., the bliss of dying 984 Nor p., nor grief, nor anxious fear 1003 Bear a momentary p. 1020 To linger in eternal />. 1043 The p. of life shall then be o'er 1057 No slightest touch of />. 1064 No p. the inhabitants feel 1067 Torturing p., and heavy woe 1072 Nor p. nor death can enter PAINS, PAINED. 100 night in sighs, And restless p. 154 Thou know'st the p. thy servants 180 Thy bounty shall my p. beguile 570 Regardless of the p. I feel 612 'Tis sweet to look beyond my p. 621 He bade my p. remove 723 o by all the p. and woe 836 Remember thee, and all thy p. 944 By thy p. and consolations 970 The//., the groans, the dying strife 1035 And p., and groans, and griefs 477 My heart is paint d, nor can it be PALACE, PALACES. 648 That p. of our glorious King 747 A p. a toy would appear 1063 The p. of angels and God 1073 In the p. of God, the gieat King 871 salvation shone Tin ough. .. j HjUaces PALESTINE. 195 The answering hills of P. VMM. PALMS, PALMY. 195 Her Bllent gloves of i>. 9i I 'i 1m- p. of victory thine 1010 lie bears the sinning p. ion Poltnsol victory, Crowns of glory PAL 113 PAR 1082 And conquering p. they bear 1016 /'. in our bands we all shall they carry in their hands 980 From many a palmy plain PALSIED. ■hep. and the lame PANG, PANGS. \nd death. . . Was p., and scoff 358 There is a death, whose p. B29 stooped to share. . .sharpest p. 1 >ne thought shall every p. remove 668 And every p. that wrings the 80 I When the pangs of trial seize us 2 >9 Unutterable p. were thine 223 i ) the p. his soul sustained W6 < hit farewell p., how sharp 839 Those p. he would not flee PANOPLY. 5S7 The p. of God 509 In p. of truth complete PANT, PANTS, PANTING. 180 Or on the thirsty mountain p. 826 Hoi ye that p. for living streams 382 < )nly for thy love I p. 419 P. lor the cooling water-brook 490 See, I p. in thee to rest 508 Thine, wholly thine, we p. to be 4£ti Which pants to have no other' will 496 prove my heart, it p. for thee 810 Each heart that p. for thee 944 P. for thee each mortal breast 10G8 P. to view his glorious face 490 Jesus, see my panting breast PARADISE. 257 Fair flowers of p. extend 200 Christ hath opened p. 351 In Christ to p. restored 382 And be of p. possessed 512 I am his, Of p. possessed 511 To love's sweet p. 515 in my heart A constant p. 520 Thy presence makes my p. 542 And all the fruits of p. 751 'Tis p. when thou art here 757 hath found it, hath p. found ilic souls that believe in p. >;' our p. possessed 825 And then transplant to p. \ot p., with all its joys ■ ui bast opened p. 983 They lind with Christ in p. 966 bloom, A plant of p. 909 But the mild rays of p. 1006 He to p. Is fled 1032 And trees of p. lull home. . Within the /». of God Op. Of Joy! Where tears 1071 OpJ o paradise 1076 Willi all the fruits of p. PARCHED, 'er a p. and weary land '.•; ; P. by tne sun's director ray jep. lips of th.ue 8 PARDON. 220 P. for all flows from his side 812 /'. and peace abound 825 Here /;., life, and Joy divine 312 P. to each rebel Sinner 851 A p. written with his blood 862 P. and peace in Jesus find 872 bought his p. on the tree 886 P. I accept unbought 896 In p., Lord, my cure begin 412 If yet, while p. may be found 112 Ber p. to secure 412 died To make that p. sure 423 It seals my p. too 444 His voice proclaims my p. found 445 P., and holiness, and heaven 535 I ask the blood-bought p. 557 Again my p. seal, Again 613 And in thy p. and thy care 045 Write upon my heart the p. 73(5 P., and holiness, and heaven 833 P., and holiness, and heaven 834 P. and peace to dying men 943 Give the p. of our sins 957 P. of our sins renew 968 Ah ! write the p. on my heart 1023 thief Spakest p. and relief 1092 Give to us p. and peace, O Lord PARDONED. 418 Who feel the joys of p. sin 531 P. of all that I have done 985 If sin be p., I'm secure PARDONING. 35 To us thy p. love extend 88 While we pray for p. grace 110 With p. mercy richly blest 258 Manifest thy p. love 258 To thy p. grace receive them 202 Speak thy p. grace to me 305 Lord, let us hear thy p. voice 359 Haste to your p. God 377 Now let ine find my p. Lord 391 So let thy p. love be found 400 And taste thy p. grace 428 blest by. . .God of p. love 438 reconciled. His p. voice I hear 546 felt. . .Saviour's p. blood 733 Manifests his p. favor 735 And magnify thy p. love 848 Thou thy p. grace declare 851 Thy p. mercy we receive 802 seek thy p. grace. Cast 1027 Thy p. voice O let me hear PARENT, PARENTS. 112 soul lis heavenly P. sing ioi And pan nts hold him dear 101 Where p. love the Baored word 172 pity of the Lord . . a^ tender p. 282 li earthly p. hear Their children part, (separate.) 82 Christiana, brethren, ere we />. 5ii From Thee that I do more may p. 521 neither life oor death can p. 095 Then willingly with all I'd p. PAR 114 PAT 782 Nor life, nor death can p. 790 o do not Buffer him to p. 796 Yet must we p., and parting weep 797 When we asunder p., it gives 816 siiaii never p. again TART, PARTS, {portion.) 174 In p. we know thy will 425 Unless thou wash. ..no p. in thee 510 love... Be mine this better p. 59(1 hard. . . To rise and take his p. 780 sigh, And with him bear a p. 791 Though but in p. we know thee 547 And never act our part* PARTED, PARTING, PARTINGS. 261 Saviour, p. from our sight 94 With one accord ourpa/t t w/hymn 581 He'll take thee at thy p. breath 725 This be the p. cry My heart shall 855 Now in p. , Father, bless us 974 So gently flows the p. breath 980 Such is the Christian's p. hour 1009 world . . . Where p. is unknown 1062 Where partings are no more PARTAKERS. 782 P. of the Saviour's grace PARTNER, PARTNERS. 552 P. of my throne shall be 662 paitneis of our blood. . .divide 805 P. of like precious faith 893 The p. of thy grace PARTNERSHIP. 719 For our p. in light PASCHAL. 246 P. Lamb, by God appointed 259 Is our P. Lamb to-day 816 And eat the P. Lamb 847 Where the p. blood is poured 847 P. Victim, paschal Bread PASS, PASSED, PASSING, PAST. 220 Behold him, all ye that p. by 384 P. me not, 7S1 And when by turns we />. away 433 grace. . .so wide it never passed 132 Each passing moment so to spend 960 The glory of a p. hour 25 Past, and present, and to be PASSAGE. 634 Nor count the p. strange or 657 And force your p. to the skies 1004 Wait thy p. through the shade PASSION. 285 Each evil p. overcome 888 By thy />. on the tree, Let 617 And since, by p.'a force (-!.") By thy last mysterious p. 664 True Recorder of his p. 809 storm of earthlmni /;. f peace have trod cure the p. of hi'.' we tread 111:2 "lis here thine unknown p. we PATHWAY. 202 That lit thv lonely p., trod G44 Tread its p. to the skies 679 When through fiery trials thy p. 687 Be thou our p. to the skies PATIENCE. 146 We read thy p. still 269 With p. Brm and purpose high 507 In truth and p. wrought 619 Grant j>., rest, and kind relief 623 With steadfast p. arm my breast 631 With Iamb-like j>. arm my breast 729 /'. gives, and consolation 955 By the p. of hope, and the labor 1014 Partners in his p. here 1054 Endue me with p. to wait PATIENT. 196 What p. love was seen in all 202 So p., through a world of woe PATRIARCH, PATRIARCHS. 36 Sat weary by the p.'.s well 225 Patriarchs from the distant ages PATTERN. 590 So let thv life our p. be 804 To thy Church the p. give 1045 For his own p. given PAUL. 274 Which. made P.'s heart with 580 Lay P. and Silas bound 585 victory. . .1 long with P. to share PAVEMENT. 863 He spreads its p., green and 1034 The p. of those heavenly courts PAVILION, PAVILIONED. 660 In thy p. to abide 140 Pavilioned in splendor, and PAY, PAYS, PAID. 559 For I have naught to } >. 951 Our hearts to //. thee all thy "bt. . .Upon the cross he pays 210 'Tis finished 1 all the debt is paid 367 Thy debt i> p., thy soul is free 378 Surety, who all my debt hast p. PEACE. 30 Speak p. into our hearts, and say 60 Beam p. into each heart 74 Let p. within her walls be found -rud hia people p. '•'4 Call us, O Lord, to tiii no eternal p. 101 agree, This blessed p. to gain 108 178 184 192 194 246 262 271 284 299 337 344 348 3ft 399 428 187 151 1 463 487 532 561 :»; 7 614 623 639 65J 681 767 773 773 780 789 K02 807 841 868 869 914 981 1021 1092 1092 1102 1108 P. is the pillow for my head And i>. and joy which never end Ami j>. abound below And to the earth be i>. When p. .shall over all the earth Knows the everlasting /-. P. is made 'twixt man and God Life and p. to me impart Give p. and joy. for we are thine P., when deep griefs o'erflow voice Spreads heavenly p. around P.. unspeakable, unknown P. that ever shall endure To procure your p. with God P., righteousness, and joy impart Restore my inward i>. That all-comprising p. bestow We all his unknown p. receive I '11 go. for all his paths are p. P. I ask — but peace must be vith lat'- but lasting p. Which bought for me the sacred p. No p. we have, no joy we see And dwell in endless p. And heavenly p. be won Speak to my warring passions, P. The Lord will give thee />. P., doubting heart ! my God's And pine to recover my p. Sought p. and rest ; Now What p. of mind P. and joy shall now attend thee In sa-ied p. our souls abide Sweet p. thy promises afford P. and righteousness shall reign In one another's p. delight A p. to sensual minds unknown Constant joy, and lasting p. When will p. wreathe her chain Our p. is made with Heaven Till faith bring the p. to the The p. that dwelleth without end fruits Of grace and p. divine Shall i>. and hope no more arise And make my p. with God Give to us p. in our time, O Lord P. to the nations, and praise to (live p., O God. give peace again And give, for wild confusion, p. In PEACE. 383 And bid us go in p. 410 And bid me die in p. 609 Kept in p. by Jesus' name 862 Grant us to walk in p. and love Of PEACE. 107 Teach us the way of p. to prize 337 Find in Christ the way of p. 371 You live, devoid of /'. 799 Blest are the sons of i>. 821 And words of p. reveal 1052 Come to the land of p. peace on tarih, 96 P. on earth to man forgiven 188 P. 01 i 1-will from 195 P. oil earth ; good-will to men TEA 116 PER Pevfcct PEACE. 170 Will keep me still In perfect p. 178 mind. . . is kept In per/< ct p. 4.").") o preserve In p< r/< <■/ p. 463 Now thy p< rfect p. Impart 495 And mi me with thy perfect p. 524 And keep OUT minds in perfect p. 542 And keeps his own in per/< (rf p. 753 (hither \nd keep in p< rfect p. 755 yonder, In perfect p. and rest 1010 He dwells in perfect p. 1115 Keep our souls in per/* <■/ p. 27. tears .'57:3 grief. And p. pain 405 Let Hoods of /;. grief 709 to shed The p. tear 752 And e'en the y>. tear Is 852 Let humble, p. woe !'-'52 waking To p. tears 1058 Let p. Borrow To heavenly PENTECOST, PENTEC08TAL, 872 Willi the,- earh day is P. 286 As on the day of P., Descend 499 In me renew thy P. 275 We wait the p< trtecoetal powers 278 Come. . .With p. grace PEOPLE. 13 And count thy p.'* triumph mine 513 rest. . .To all thy p. known 641 Will clothe his p. too 861 Here, when thy p. seek thy face 865 crown.. .This p. as thine own 922 Has called thy p. from afar 1027 I love to meet thy p. now PERDITION. 345 Lest p. thee arrest PERFECT. 23 Make us p. in his will 46 And guide into thy p. will 136 P. in power, in love, and 482 And p. me in love 448 Till p. I am found in thee 464 (rive me, Lord, the p. mind 474 Thy glory to the p. day 494 speak. . .And p. me in love 497 And long to see the p. day 507 In which is p. day 514 nature in. And p. us in love 521 P., and right, and pure, and 646 Lead us in thy p. way 825 Till all thy p. mind they gain 924 And p. all our souls in one PERFECTED, PERFECTING, PER- FECTION. 46 And p. in love he low 493 be pure, And p. in love 806 Perfecting the saints below 126 Thee to perfection who can know 525 Now let me gain p.'.s height 532 This mark of true p. find PERFUME. 179 With p. and oil thou anointest 919 His name like sweet p. shall rise 970 flesh of Jesus. . .left a long p. 986 And gladden with thy sweet p. PERIL, PERILS. 373 Its p. every hour 1092 Praise him who saved., .from p. 103 New perils past, new sins PERISH. 343 Haste.. .You must />. if yon stay 360 Thru shalt thou p. in tliv sins 369 But, if I p., I will piay 869 I can but p. if I go; 1 am 626 And p. all the blean'ng race 927 They p., whom thyself hast PERPETUAL. 104 P. blessings from thy hand lot Demand p. songs of praise •'ill Blows. • .In a full p. tide 964 And oar /'. home PERPLEX. 777 Shall no more p. your ways PES 117 PIT PESTILENCE. 949 Defend our land from p. 1095 And p., with rapid stride PETER. 543 broke Unfaithful P.'g heart 558 False to thee, like P.. I 558 Would fain, like P., weep PETITION, PETITIONS. oio Let this | ly wings shall my p. bear ii39 Hear, and my weak pet/Uvma PHYSICIAN. 300 And is no kind j>. nigh 306 Then- is a great P. near -• good, the kind P., thou 1004 P. of souls, unto me PIERCE, PIERCED. P. the clouds of nature's night P. this bleeding, broken heart I'll reed him with a soldier's 881 Have p. a thousand, thousand 887 Though with a p. and broken 037 The hand my cruel sins had p. *54 Look on him we p., and grieve 1013 P. and nailed him t<> the tree 1 p. ins pierced body laid, Justice 847 Flowing from his p. - 1107 llowed Forth from thy p. side PIETY. 899 To temperance, truth, and p. 902 Their works of p. and love 903 The seeds which p. and love PILGRIM. 171 P. through this barren land 806 It marks the p.'s way 344 Weary p., hither come 848 P., burdened with thy sin ly p., what for thee 590 o may we lead the p. 'a life 620 Poor p., lift in hope thy head 043 Swift shall pass thy p. days 093 A p. in a land unknown 718 While I am a p. here I he /'. heirs of guilt and woe 914 Light of the lonely p.'s heart 980 The p. on his gloomy road 1096 our p. host shall safely land 1048 Heaven, the Christian p.'* home 1078 How happy Is the p.'s lot 1088 Come, p., come away PILGRIMS. 564 P. to your country i happy band of p. 04K Strangers and p. here below 1010 But we, poor p., wander 1080 !«• reshmenl Toy;, faraway 10G7 p. in this vale «>f tears p., ceas ■ !" mourn aging to welcome the p. l -71 Bui strangers and /-. ourselves and of the t >: pride 1100 To this fair land the p. trod PILGRIMAGE. 80 Our p. will soon he trod 788 Here in their bouse of p. 1010 one. . .Whose p. - PILLAIL PILLARS. 37 The p. and the Same of fire 163 The cloudy p. glided slow 171 Let the fiery, cloudy i>., Lead 564 P>urn> the fiery p. d*8 fiery p. for our guide 119 hell, and heaven's strong piUart 215 And earth's strong p. bend . of earthly pride de 803 And heaved its p. one by one PILLOW, PILLOWS. 108 Peace is the p. [-or my head 1004 Hoverintr round thy p., bend 1008 Buds on thy p. laid 1114 Aroused by the shriek. . .thy />. 970 Feel soft as downy pillows are PILOT. 1110 And faith in our P. shall be PINE, (tree.) 859 The beauty of the oak and p. PINE. PINING. 275 Or loner for thy return to p. 326 that pant. . .And p. away and die 550 For thee. ..My thirsty soul doth p. 631 For thee my thirsty soul doth p. 1015 Far away from thee I p. 1073 heart. . .If for Jesus it p. 849 Give us, for thee long pining, To PIOUS. 75 We blest and p. grow 799 Blest is the p. house PI8GAH. 515 The promised land, from P.'s top 088 Till, from Mount P.V Lofty PIT. PITFALLS. 543 If near the p. \ rashly stray 927 The p. its mouth hath opened 905 Life's twilight path, with pitfalls PITY. 801 Look down in p.. Lord, we pray •214 Amazing p..' grace unknown 310 Full of p., love, and power 391 Show p., Lord, o Lord, f >rg 404 With softening \>. look 953 Qg-tree down. The p. of the Lord . >w forth thy p. on high PITY] 1 15 lie hath with a p. eye L 157 Since thou a p. ear didst 304 With p. eyes the Prince of 417 Saviour, look with /- • mis. let thy p. eye ('ail a as thy p. face shone 1HJ0 To look on those with p, eye PLA 118 PLE 9 B .1 ras, vouchsafe a p. ray 1082 ( » Son of man, bo p. found 1094 With i>. eye behold our need PLAGE, PLACED. 170 But lo! a p. be bath prepared 303 God is in this and every p. 595 Appoint my soul a p. 696 To me remains oor p. qoi time 696 While p. we seek, or place we 801 cast our lot In the same age and p. v "-"> One in every time and p. 806 Placed according to thy will PLAGUE. 1095 And let the p. be stayed PLAIN. 98 path of duty straight, And /). 101 interpreter. . .he will make it p. PLAIN, PLAINS. 80 The p., the stream, the wood 351 Then linger not in all the p. 882 Hosanna. . .spread from p. to 313 Lead to the bl'ssful plai7i8 998 rivers of. .flow o'er the bright p. 1038 O'er all the wide-extended p. 1057 While o'er the happy p. they PLAINTIVE. 399 Then listen to the p. sound PLAN, PLANS. 321 Which O.vi-w the wondrous p. 809 Except the Lord conduct the p. 89.") Our plans and efforts bless PLANETS. 138 And all the p. in their turn PLANT, PLANTS. 301 The rising p. destroy 986 We p. ti.ee here, with tears 611 Which, like the plants that throw 1081 The p. in beauty grew PLEA. 124 His blood's availing p. 369 Perhaps he will adroit my p. 885 l ins. only this, is all my p. i ■! love, this shall be a l my p. 392 i give up every p. i»< sine •7.13 Just as I am, without one p. 533 '1 his all my hope, and all my j>. 725 This is my earnest p. PLEAD. I brisl is gone, T" \>. for all his :::;."> He lives, bis people's cause t<> p. rever doth tor sinners i>. 242 ill- lives, to i>. lor me above 1 p. with thee, my suit to gain i dare in faith to />. Hia precious blood, to r . c bleeding wounds. . ,p, I or whom the Saviour deigns to p. 818 Wo //. for those who plead for 10S0 Lord, in thy name thy Servants p. PLEADS. 73 And now he p. our cause above 243 .Mid now it \>. before the throne 259 /'. tor US, and hoars OUT ery 425 For me the blood of sprinkling p. 612 Where Jesus p. above PLEADERS, PLEADING. B19 Successful p. may they be 225 Holiest hearts for ages pleading 239 If now I find thee p. there 246 There for sinners thou art p. 250 P. thy death for sinners now 711 prayer.. .In earnest p. Hows 727 Ever p., ever crying. Lord 735 Father, regard thy p. Son PLEASANTNESS. 3*29 Her ways are ways of p. PLEASE, PLEASED, PLEASING. 19 To p. our God alone 175 To love and p. thee more 075 But to /'. thee perfectly 45 Well pleased his people's voice to 005 For I am p. with none beside 23 fulfill What is pleasing In his 502 I do... Well p. in thy sight 637 P. or painful, dark or bright 675 a mind Intent on p. thee PLEASURE. 173 But in his p. rest 324 Salvation ! What p. to our ears 367 Lovers of p. more than God 419 life itself. ..No lasting p. 450 Him to know. . .p. without end 662 Each p. hath its poison too 726 And I hope, by thy good p. 1055 Where each new scene fresh p. PLEASURES. 41 Drink endless p. in 356 And p. springing from the well 366 And p. never die 456 All thy p. 1 for< 516 Its p. can no Longi r i 516 So earthly p. fade away 647 Vain are all terrestrial p. 69) The p. of the world I flee 751 a a... Where all my p. roll 75"3 true p. abound in the 777 P. without end shall flow si 1 Or the world's p., or its praise 899 And p. pure, reflned 975 All earthly p. will be o*ef 1032 w ho taste the p. there 1042 The saered p. of the soul PLEDGE. 12 We ftrsl received the p. of I ie dear p. of gloriou he measure and the p. of love 410 The p. thou will al last rei I i^'t The p. oi joys to come Mil That p. <-l love forever there 512 a i>. of liberty 620 A p. that storms shall cease PLE 119 POW PLENTY, PLENITUDE. 1081 And p. tills the plain 1065 With p., and with p I 276 Spirit., .in all tby plenitude 351 The p. of gospel grace 488 Proved thv p. 688 Thy Spirit's p. Impart - PLOW. 1080 We p. the fields and scatter PLUCK, PLUCKS, PLUCKED. 588 who Shall p. you from his 661 Nor earth, nor bell shall p. me 458 I trust in his word; none plucks 25 Plucked from the destroyer's PLUNDERERS. 62 And p. of the air PLUNGE, PLUNGED. 420 By faith I p. me in this sea 527 And p. me in the purple flood d p. me, every whit made 304 Plunged In a gulf of dark 319 And sinners, plunged beneath 423 And p. me in despair POINT, POINTS, POINTING. 287 Comforter. . .p. our souls above 962 A little />. my life appears 966 A p. of time, a moment's space 300 light Now point* to his abode 115 Pointing up to that fair heaven POISON. 662 Each pleasure hath its p. too POLE. 138 spread the truth from p. to pole 857 From p. to pole, that wars 358 Or pierce to either p. 388 All the wide world, to either p. 922 Along the line to either p. 930 It spreads from p. to pole 938 He shall reign from p. to pole POLISHED. 865 And shine like p. stones POLLUTE, POLLUTED. 11 1 ( ) may no gloomy crime P. 130 How shall polluted mortals dare POOL. 31)7 I wait the moving of the p. POOR. 1 The humble p. believe 68 In him the p. may safely trust Ich the p. Wilt) blessings 154 And raise the p. that fall 898 Jus! as I am—;-., wretched 4u4 p., unfriended, or unknown W -' / '. and sinful though we be l 'hy face. . .in thy p. would see 8% And not the p. despised 897 spent, Like his, upon the p. 897 The p. are with us still 901 He that hath pity on thP p. 904 a liberal portion to the p. PORT. 585 Just as the p. is gained 1111 When in the tempting p. they PORTAL, PORTALS. 225 O to enter that bright p. 879 met.. -At the ;>. of the 1 1 Fling wide the portals of your 11)3 Down through the />. of the sky 2-37 Dragged to the p. of the sky 868 Whose p. were marble, Whose PORTION. 363 I am thy }>.; come to me 401 My life, my p. thou 462 My p. thou, my treasure 494 Thou.. .My p. here below 540 This only p., Lord, I e mine 638 May be our i>. here 695 Yet Jesus shall my p. be " 962 () be a nobler p. mine 996 happiness or woe. . .my p. be 1008 Thy better p. trace 1075 And him my only p. make POSSESS. 233 Our hearts p., on thee we wait 401 Come, and p. me whole 457 P. it thou, who hast the right 474 Guard thou thine own, p. it 476 may thy love p. me whole POSSESSION. 402 Saviour take P. of my 7^7 Still in undisturbed p. POUR. 274 On us thv Holy Spirit /-. 936 But the Lord will shortly p. 1085 Who doth upon us p. His POVERTY. 170 Inured to p. and pain (555 Choose. . .My p. or wealth 893 What can my p. bestow POWER. 17 earth shall feel his saving p. IS And here in saving p. descend 39 Thy saving p. and love display 65 With p. reach every heart 81 And every p. find Bweet employ 167 And by thine own almighty p. 191 he shall bear P. and mi 243 Thine is the i>.; behold we sit 251 Extol his kingly p. Ive p. and unci ion from above v. ord Is p. and life 819 blood Shall never lose its p. 836 What p. then, o sinner, will 437 The sacred p. we prove 461 Thou giv'st the p. thy grace to 489 1 id us wiih thy gloi lous p. 496 would, but thou must give the p. row 120 PRA 513 Saviour, now the p. bestow 523 The faith shall bring the p. 535 The sin-subduing p. 666 Jesus, be thou my p. 587 And in his mighty p., Who in 677 confessed In all thy saying p. 797 But there's a p. which man 736 In weakness, my almighty p. 761 His all-protecting i>. displayed 822 P. into strengthless souls he Nil still by the p. of his great name 979 That manifests the Saviour's p. 994 'Twill then be raised in p. 1005 When earth all helping p. 3017 What p. shall be the sinner's stay 1058 'Midst p. that knows no limit 1112 Whose p. the wind and sea 1112 Amazing heights of boundless p. All POWER. 245 All p. to our great Lord 582 All p. to him be given, He 588 All p. to him be given ; Believe 820 All p. is trusted in my hands His POWER. 47 Let all within us feel Ids p. 68 Above the heavens his p. is 184 His p., increasing, still shall 651 I own his p.. accept the sign 876 Sing of the wonders of his p. Of POWER. 6 Spirit of p. 18 Thou God of p., thou God of love 26 God of p., and God of love 384 speak the word of p. to me 502 Spirit of p. within 818 let them speak thy word of p. POWER divine. 309 Can aught but p. divine 319 And formed by p. diet tie 396 But p. divine can do the deed 499 Reveal thy p. divine 620 believe. . .His love and p. divine 867 While p. divine his word 1107 His gracious p. divine, The Thy POWER. 125 O (iod, thy p. is wonderful 126 High is ///(/ p. above all 218 "lis finished ! Son of God, tluj p. 286 Descend in all //'/// p. 319 I'll sing thy p. to .save 368 Thy }i. to us make known 406 I now should fee] thy p. 477 To feel thy p., to hear thy voice 499 Hi vt al thy p. divine 532 o may thy p. the blood apply 5:].") So arm me with ///// p. 682 So long thy p. hath blest 864 i et us feel thy p- applying 861 Thy p. and goodness here 1108 Thy p. we Bee, thy greatness POWEBS. 104 I yield my p. to thy command 106 That all my p., with all To thee the p. on high With all the heavenly p. Their wondrous p. impart That all my p., with all All my p. shall wait on thee O may it all my p. engage The p. of hell surround My life, with all its active p. Still for thee my p. employ Praise shall employ my nobler p. Thy love., .('hums all my p. Be all their p. inclined 120 155 270 478 486 574 582 705 721 740 742 899 POWERFUL. 171 Hold me with thy p. hand 894 grace. . .All-p. from above PRACTICE. 39 Reduce to p. what we hear PRAISE. 4 His endless p. proclaim 8 fill the world with loudest p. 13 His tribute of immortal p. 15 They p. thee still ; and happy 19 Thee let us p., our common 25 P. him, ye wiio know his love 27 P. him, praise him, evermore 27 P. the Lord, his mercies trace 50 p. thee, Let all the people praise 57 P. the Lord, ye heavens auore 59 Then we'll give thee nobler p. 77 And p. on every tongue 97 All p. to him who dwells in 99 Till we shall p. thee as we 101 And p. is wont to rise l0(i Alt p. to thee, who safe hast kept 118 P. shall aye be brought to thee 120 Thy constant p. recite 121 To thee the p. designed 153 P. ye the Lord, ye immortal 285 But thine shall be the p. 316 Accept the p. I bring 324 To thee the p. belongs 330 We will p. him again when we 385 And give the j>. to him 449 To God the voice of grateful p. 451 And ceaseless p. to tlu-e is 45s shall speak thy co-extended p. 467 p. him, ye saints, the God 481 And all my spotless life hep. 506 For thine immortal p. 531 But breathe unutterable p. 600 And only live to Love and p. 611 Accept our feeble p. 668 And filled my lips with p. 676 And p. thee moit' and more (193 P. with my heart, my mind 705 Then shall my lips in endless p. '> 16 And prayer in endless i>. 734 p., my soul, the King of heaven 740 rn p. ni\ maker while I've 759 eternity . • . he-echoes the p. of 766 To build. . .And his eternal p. 777 And your gates shall all he P. 798 Again in Jesus, /■. we join 806 And //. thee evei more on high S17 P. ue ( hiist, whose blood was PRA 121 PRA 870 .Are met for p. and prayer : p. to him belongs Saviour, accept the p. Of And prayer be lost in p. God, the glorious saviour, p. 1078 When the p. of heaven I hear i. Immortal praise 1084 Let thy p. our tongues employ 3103 'lhe tribute of exulting p. His PRAISE. 3 Come, sound his p. abroad 138 And let his p. employ thy tongue 172 My soul repeat his p. i hey shall join his p. to sing ad now show forth hU p. - And show his p. below pi 1 And let his p. be great Of PRAISE. 24 Songs of p. their powers employ ! l Shall swell the sound of p. again with the voice of p. resound 807 Our songs o/ p. shall close Our PRAISE. 49 Our p. shall never cease to flow 107 Our p. to thy pure glory sing ::d well deserves our p. Thy PRAISE. 12 Increase thy p., improve our 56 To thy p. and glory live 1(h) Lord of my life, may thy p. 148 Shall tin/ p. uuuttered lie 160 To utter all thy p. 193 Thy p. shall never end Z7lj/ p. shall never fail 508 And gladly sing thy p. 068 Awhile show forth thy p. 682 gran ful powers shall sound f/n/ju. hall spread f/n.L r 106 High p. i King 183 Thy p. ring through earth and 139 In p. every hour employ Heaven and earth his p. sing 233 Help us to render p. i 240 Loudest p., witl 304 The Saviour's p. speak Sing the p. of the Lamb .•!>' tuneful p., raised on high 7'J9 With my mouth thy j . 734 Evermore his p. sing 744 We long thy p. to re] 754 To sing with saints i. j i>. they prolong Dg may the\ sing thy p. id loudest j/. _ and we thy p. high. And 919 And endless p. crown his head 1093 l\ to our Ood belong PRAISED, PRAISING. 129 Thy name be p. for evermore 484 Thy name be p. on earth 192 throng Of angels, praising Ood PRAY. 15 O happy souls that p. 43 Lord, teach our hearts to p, ara of Je^u- Christ top. 382 for sinners. . .1 humbly p. 438 The Lather hears him p. 3 i shall we p. and never cease 506 I want a heart to j>.. To pray 517 As taught by thee in faitn 1 p. 543 And >tir me tip top. .. without ceasing, pray 621 While I have breath to p. 689 they live should Christians >>. 7<>t; When God inclines the heart top. 710 Lord, teach us how io t >. 735 In Jesus' power and spirit p. 745 Faithful soul p. always ; i ray 750 home. Around its aiiar, p. iw hear me while 1 p. 769 sweet accord Of souls that p. to 856 Hear thy servant- as they p. 884 1 1 leach us how to p. 890 but p.. Pray to our God above 1024 rare. And stir us up to p. 1047 While I breathe I p. 1090 And gives us time to p. PRAYS, PRAYED, PRAYING. 217 The suffering Saviour p. alone 221 Sinners, he p. lor you ai 512 Redeemer lives. And ever y . tor 7h» And cry. Behold 157 To thee, Lord of lite, we prayed 201 P. to behold the light of day . as not ever thus, nor p. 753 The praying spirit breathe PRAYER. 79 And offered p. with, holy hands 79 And not a p., a tear, b ' one p. more;— and be it one 101 Happy the home where p. is 181 To him shall p. ana - offer their imperft - anted is the Bavioui 'a p. _hs the unul thou that nearest p.. Attend PRA 122 PRE 399 listen to. . .a poor sinner's p. 6(37 armor.. .Each pier.- put on with p. 584 With i>. and crying strong, Hold 589 every want in instant p. 597 And p., by thee inspired and 599 He takes the trustiest weapon, p. 658 Thy mercj heard my Infant p. 872 his ear Attends the softest p. 689 P. is appointed to convey 700 P. is the breath of God m man 707 That power is />., which soars 709 hours. . .In humble, grateful p. 710 P. is the soul's sincere desire 711 Sweet is the />. whose holy 718 Willi p. and praise agree 7l."j souls be east In never-ceasing p. 717 'Tls the time for earnest p. 718 Jesus loves to answer p. 722 God of love, who nearest p. 725 Hear thou the p. I make 785 o wondrous power of faithful p. 738 Be conquered by my instant p. 750 P. is the Christian pilgrim's staff 771 chosen few Awake to earnest p. 793 Regard thine own eternal p. 800 O may that holy p., His 819 Attentive to our earnest p. B58 Here to meet for praise and p. 800 Their holy hands in humble p. 906 He thy gentlest p. can hear 919 To him shall endless p. be made 991 Thy ceaseless p. be heard 1080 All thine are ours by L >. 1105 Aud listen to our heartfelt p. In PRAYER. 100 To form themselves in p. 540 in p. my soul drew near 010 Or seek relief in p. 717 If we look to God in p. 728 carry Every thing to God in p. 864 scattered souls may blend in p. 1048 While here he kneels in p. My PRAYER. 98 To thee will I direct my p. 309 Perhaps will hear my p. 505 And know thou hear'si my p. 686 Inspire, and then accept, my p. 738 My p. hath power witn God 742 To thee direct my p. Of PRAYER. 44 may we prove the power of p. 15 sacred hour, the hour of i>. 199 The voice oj p., the bymn 417 l',\ thy lonely hour 0) /<. 589 besiege... With ail the power of p. 597 For one brief hour >>; \>. 688 Sweet hour oj p., BWi 690 who that knows the worth of p. 710 The path of i>. I in I . 717 J I We live a life nl }>. that Which calis. . .The hoar of p. Our PRAYER. :>:'> Thine ear hath heard our p. 89 Our j>. shall never <• ase trit Divine, attend mir p. 785 And know our p. is heard 1094 King of nations, hear our p. PRAYERS. 40 The p. of saints to heaven 197 Through him the first fond p. said 407 In answer to a thousand p. 408 Dear Lord, to thee our p. ascend 70--' To thee our p. ascend 797 We pour our ardent p. 800 Accept the i>. that thousands 922 Our -p. assist ; accept our PREACH, PREACHER. 32 Open the door to p. thy word 270 To i>. the reconciling word 008 And p. thee, too, as love knows 822 p. him to ail, and cry in death 823 May they. . .Jesus, whom they p. 825 And p. the death by which 843 P. the glad news so free 942 Men may p.. but till thou 944 of the prcaclter Speed the foot PRECEPTS. 170 How kind his p. are 293 Its truths divine and p. wise 902 Make all the />. of his word 1100 u spread thy truth's bright v. PRECIOUS. 181 souls. . .Were p. in his si^ht 221 o what pleasure Do these p. 510 I ask for all the p. things 053 () the p. name of Jesus 708 Thou art p. in his sight 1014 Christ, to all believer.^ p. PREPARE. 240 There thou dost our place p. 443 Could I but my heart j>. 457 And for thyself p. the place 574 And O, thy servant, Lord, i>. 580 My simple, upright heart i>. 012 He shall p. thy way 840 Their faithful hearts with us p. 848 Thou our faithful hearts p. S5S Thou thy people's hearts />. 880 beautiful place he has ^oae to p. 926 A voice that loudly calls,— P. 920 P. your hearts, for God is nigh 957 Then, o my Lord, p. My 1024 Our cautioned souls p. 1028 P., my soul, to meet him 1028 And tiius p. to meet him 1051 p. me. dear Saviour, lor glory PREPARES, PREPARING. 225 God has promised. Christ p. it m : Thy love i>. witii God l"i l Lord In love t >. I'm me lioo Here, in earth's home preparing PREPARED. 49 Chris;, who hast i>. a place 170 Bul to I ;; pi) ce he hath t>. 319 Lord, 1 believe Hi lU bftSt j>. PRE 128 PR1 glories Hath our God p. we stand p. 921 Long ages have p. thy way 1028 His pr sence. . .on those p. 1030 The heaven p. for me 1051 i J ., by grace divine, For PRESENCE. 7 Thy promised p. claim 14 Let me thy inner p. feel 18 feel The p. of our God 80 Let us thy p. feel 3D Thy p., gracious God, afford 43 Nor from thy p. cast away 51 his p. we have: The great And humbly now thy p. claim 88 May we feel thy p. near 93 I need thy p. every passing 1:23 In vain.. .To shun thv /;. 128 () 11 x thy sacred j>. there 165 His p. guards his people's path 168 \\ ith his unclouded p. blest 291 So shall my heart his p. prove 455 Thy p. let me always ilnd 457 let thy sacred p. fill 474 This house still let thy p. fill 498 bestow Thy p. and thy Love 501 Lord, we thy p. seek 512 His p. make me free indeed 531 I shall Dot in thy p. move 633 Thy p., Lord, the place shall 551 So shall lis p. bless our souls 010 Thy p. through my journey shine GS5 Thy p., Lord, tills every place 7^0 And in thy p. rest 747 His p. disperses my gloom 759 o thou, in whose p. my soul 831 We now thy promised p. rind 800 Jehovah's p. can confine 861 And be it with thy p. tilled 991 And all in Jesus' p. reign 1028 His p. sheds eternal day 1030 And with his glorious p. here 1054 And feel in the p. of Jesus 1064 Though oft from thy p. in 1083 in thy i>. to abide 1110 Forever thy p. is near PRESENT. 211 That were a p. far too small 696 Her costliest p. brought PRESENT, (rc/7,.) 7 P. we know thou art, But O 40 Yet God Is p. in this place 121 p. alike in every pla 163 Thus p. still, though now unseen 866 The p. we should now redeem 389 P. for past can oe'er 51 ! To servo the p. ag< . My 033 Nor p. things, nor things to come 050 And felt the • p. in the nan 717 God is p. every-wh re PRESENT, PRESENTING. 131 He will p. them at the thn 859 We but p. thee With thine own 98 Preventing, at the Father's 946 To thee p., through th; E PRESERVE, PRESERVED, PRE- SERVER. 23 And p. us day and night 62 /'. it from the passu- feet 825 P. them for thy glorious cause 1100 Great God, i>. us in thy fear 5 98 / '/' y i'i'i d by power divine 1103 P. by thee for ages past 112 found My kin 1 Preserix r near PRESS, PRES8ED. 301 /'. onward in the path be trod 478 still to p. forward in thy way 59 1 Awake. . .And p. with vigor on 013 Life with trials hard may p. me 005 P. onward to that blest estate 1074 And p. to our permanent place 545 once pressed and blessed by thee 007 not shrink, Though p. by every PRESSIM,. 9*2 P. onward to the prize 205 P. onward as we can 321 supplies. . .While p. on to G-od PREVAIL, PREVAILS. 207 Should strive and should p. .- gospel-. . .shah mightily p. lie Bless me; for I will p. 458 I will not, till my suit \>. 546 Rise, Lord, and help me to p. 509 nor hell. . .Against u; shall p. 930 the work. . .Ever mighty top. 239 If now for me prevads thy PREY. 235 The grave hath lost its p. 790 He seizes. . .As his own lawful p. 889 protect. . .Lest we fall an easy p. PRICE. 336 No p. is demanded, the Saviour 415 In my hand no p. I bring 409 Who bought us with a p. 843 Thine was The b. 911 of the precious p. tuat bought prim:. 7 Not in the name of p. Or 107 And its rebellious p. eon rol 411 These clouds <>:' p. and sin dispel 497 P. in its earliest motions ilnd 5ii first approach to feel Ol p. me from p... .the plague 801 Nor let thy foodsh p. I 082 spite of fears, r. ruled my will PRIEST, PRIESTS, PME ITHOOD. 250 Our everlasting /'. thou art 097 In thee, my /'.. will I r the throne . ben from the >r's lips 542 Willi Jo>u^' pi u Hi and kings -j i And i«'i the p. themselves believe | 250 Thy priesthood still remains PRI 124 PRO PRINCE, PRINCES. 24 When the P. of peace was born 166 The P. of darkness trrim 184 His oame shall be the /'. of lour, P.. enthroned above w thyself the P. of peace 826 Hence, P. of darkness! hence 1016 Come, thou blessed P. of peace 1076 Triumphant. . .The P. of peace 972 l'rutcis, this clay must be your PRINTS. 361 See, he shows the p. of love 105 7 He shows his p. of love PRISON, PRISONS. 580 Paul. . .Bound, and in p. sang 580 Our p. is this eanh 970 Fond of our p. and our clay 1011 A soul out of p. released 1072 When from this earthly p. free 008 Our fathers, chained in i»i$<>ii$ 747 And p. would palaces prove PRISONER, PRISONERS, PRISONED. 1 He sets the p. free 185 He comes, the p. to release 740 And grants the p. sweet release 822 Jesus the p.'s fetters breaks looo P., long detained below 47U Pi isoru rs of hope, lift up your 493 My fellow-p. now, Ye soon 231 Loose the souls long-pnsow^d 260 i J . souls deliverance ilnd PRIZE. 92 Pressing onward to the p. 113 May we set out to win the p. 470 Dauntless to the high p. aspire 547 wings ... To fly and take the p. 660 Oft I begin to grasp the p. 500 Waves before yon glory's p. 577 Till, of tii'.- p. possessed, We 583 And take the glorious p. 594 'Tis his own hand pre ents the p. 594 r lhat p., with peerless glories 040 Shall win so great a p. 657 To patient faith tiie p. is sure & ; in death our everlasting p. 088 lo seize the everlasting p. 832 And laboi tag for the p. in heaven : he bliss unmixed, the glorious p. 1033 friends., .have obtain d the p. 1010 And keep the p. in view 1008 Press onward to the y . PROCLAIM. Throughout the world p.: The 825 I w Bend them to p. tin- word s; \ Here their common faith p. Nil Here, when thv messengers p. 991 Thou dost thy Lord p. PROCLAMATION. 1010 Let the glorious />. PRODIG \b. 411 The p., witb streaming eyes PROFANE. 457 Henceforth may no p. delight PROFIT. 285 The p. will be mine 072 No p. canst thou gain By PROLONGS. 108 Thus far his power p. my days 349 While life j). its precious light 749 The Lord., .P. thy feeble breath PROMISE. 33 Lord, Wilt keep thy p. still 57 Never shall his p. fail 71 Where we thy parting p. claim 104 His p. all may freeiy claim 177 And found his p. true 282 We plead the p. of thy word 337 God's original p. this 301 And every p. in his word 391 light on some sweet p. there 393 Because thy p. I believe 395 The fullness of thy p. prove 479 Lord Is ever to his p. just 4'J4 And let me now the p. prove 500 The p. is for me 522 Come, my God, the p. seal 523 Thy faithful p. seal 529 The i>. by thy mercy made 534 The faithful p. of the Lord 540 I called each p. mine 503 We have Christ's o.\ n p. 509 As true as God's own p. stands 595 Firm as his throne his p. stands 025 Does not the p. still remain 008 I believe. . .Thy every p. true 740 And none shall ttnd his p. vain 828 He s;ill the ancient p. keeps 870 The p. made to earliest youth 915 And jj., in this sacred hour 103(5 Forth to the land of p. bound 1050 The p. of that faithful word PROMISFS, PROMISED. 210 The precious p. are sealed 317 A thousand p. declare Thy 596 God hath kept His p. to men 709 And all his p. to plead 760 And thy rich p. In me fulfill 114 Lord, take me to thy promised 1015 In thy bright and p. land PROPHET, PROPHETS. 35 our /'.. Priest. Redeem* r, Lord 40 No; here, as t o the p. 'a eye •Jl.'i Great P. of OUT God 310 Jesus.. .My /'., Priest, and King 848 Nor p. aor evangelist Preach 1073 With the p. we s<>;ir in /'/ <>i in is and mai tyrs hear the 86 Ami /». praised .. 11 120 And y. crowned w Ith I 218 foretold B) p. i:. the :;.. a ot old 225 P., psalmists, s< era a!: 279 moved by thee The /'. \ 150 l he way the hoi) />. went 590 Where p.' worn, and autrt; ps' PRO 125 PUR 821 P. and kings desired it long 912 Long by the p. of Israel foretold PROSPECT, PROSPECTS. 930 Ceylon. . .Though every />. pleases 1061 may the p. lire our ; i; Sweel proBpi rts, sweet birds, and 1039 To brighter p. given PROSPERS, PROSPERITY, PROS- PEROUS. 436 He p. day by day His wn >rk 13 Thy saints in full prospi ritij 89 Zion, in all thy palaces, P. 16-3 brightly shines the prosperous 722 save us in the p. hour PROSTRATE. 139 P. before thy face we fall 147 By p. spirits day and night 147 P. before thy throne to lie 340 Your Redeemer p. lies 868 P. I'll lie before his throne 380 P. at thy feet I fall 394 My soul before Tbee p. lies 653 Falling p. at his feet 674 cleave to thee, Though p. in the 1009 P. on their faces fall PROTECT, PROTECTS, PROTECTED. 624 P. me through my life's short 678 Still p. me with thy love 931 P. them from all harm 1089 P. us by thy might. Great God 1108 P. them wheresoe'er they go 170 Jesus protects; my fears, be gone 651 The Lord p., forever near 772 So God p. and covers them 1097 Thy providence protected them PROTECTING, PROTECTION. 71 O Saviour, with p. care 360 Seek his p. care by night 616 While thee I seek, p. Power 790 Us into thy protection take 987 P. they may And in thee 1101 Thy kind p. still implore 1109 Under thy p. we Our souls PROVE. 323 Come, then, and p. its virtues too 433 O may I to the utmost p. The 472 I wait thy perfect will to p. 488 Let me live and die to p. Thine 525 I wait to p. thy perfect will 541 But can it be that I should p. 783 And seek that grace to p. 789 The gift. . . We all delight to p. PROVERB. 79.") A p. Of reproach— and love PROVIDE, PROVIDER, PROVISION. 141 The Lord will p, 175 Will here all good p. 1068 God, our Maker, doth p. 164 Thj great Provider siiii Is n< ar 826 The rich provision taste PROVIDENCE. 27 Praise his p, and [ 1 is F,.r thy p., that governs 161 Behind a frowning i>. 160 Thy ruling p. If K 1 Mysterious deeps of p. 179 O what shall I ask of thy p. 617 In thine all-gracious i>. 664 A thousand ways has P. 745 Kept by watchful p. 9:33 His p. is leading, The 94G His p. hath brought us PROVOKED. 379 Long p. him to his face PUBLISH, PUBLISHES. 51 And p. abroad his wonderful name 291 Thee may I p. all day long 437 And p. to the sons of men The 902 P. we his praise below 138 And publishes in every land PULSE. 376 Say not 'tis thy p. is beating 788 Derive its p. from thee, the heart 836 Yea, while a breath, a p. remains 965 And every beating p. we tell PURCHASE, PURCHASED. 46 Take the dear p. of thy blood 275 The p. of our dying Lord 378 Take the dear p. of thy blood 411 Saviour, thy p. own 490 Take the p. of thy blood 833 To p. life and peace for you 924 The p. of thy passion claim 1003 Show the p. of his merit 124 His blood demands the purchased 330 the Lamb, who has p. our pardon 460 P. and saved by blood divine 547 crown He p. with his blood 826 Another Lord hath p. me PURE. 46 And 29., as thou thyself art pure 54 Full and )>. for evermore 107 O may our hearts be />. within 131 Holy and p. is God alone 131 The rock of p., almighty love 205 Through thy cross made p. and 230 Our hearts lie j,. from evil 476 nothing in my soul. . .but thy p. 491 P. and spotless let us be 493 We shall in heart be p. 495 I cannot rest till p. within 501 Blest are the p. in heart 501 () give the />. and lowly heart 514 And p. as those above 614 sorrow. . .That make the spirit p. 666 Make and keep me p. within 762 my love to thee /'.. warm, and 807 love freely flow P. as life's river I may thy i>. and perfect love 884 Then, where the p. are dwelling -mow how i>. and holy His 954 5 e /'. in heart. Obtain the p 1071 I Wcint I > be M p. on -art a PUR 126 RAT PURER, PUREST. 280 P. and worthier thee 889 How in thv p. eyes appear 291 Fill all my life with purest love 729 P. joys do daily bring PURGE, PURGES, PURGED, PURG- ING. 425 P. my iniquity 668 blood". . .Which purges every stain 2 1 1 \\ hen he had purged our stains 775 Be p. from every sinful stain 983 no further test. . .Of purging fires PURIFY, PURIFIES, PURIFIED, PURIFYING. 318 inform the mind And p. the heart 446 A faith that purifies the heart 539 easts out sin And p. the heart 81 When grace has purified my heart 899 By grace restored arid p. 1083 There, forever p., In thy 425 Thy purifying blood apply, And PURITY. 131 And when thy p. we share 147 power, And awful p. 280 Spirit of p. and grace 503 to impart the spotless p. 522 I want thy life, thy p. 527 Thy spotless p. bestow 545 Bless me with p. of heart 832 God of grace and p. PURPOSE, PURPOSES. 459 Mold every p. of the soul 564 Till each yearning p. Spring 742 Be this my p. high To serve 1G1 His purposes will ripen fast PURSUE. 8?8 Jesus help us to p. ; Lead 950 With diligence may we p. PURSUITS. 365 Vain man thy fond p. forbear 685 Whate'er p. my time employ Q. QUELL, QUELLS. 244 He all his foes shall q. 312 Fearful hearts, they q. your fears 604 N«> fears to q. % no soul to save 297 And quells our rising fears QUENCH. QUENCHED. 511 And q. the kindling fire 683 Shall q. the spark divine And quenched in death those 588 fiery dan. and q. with Jesus' blood B90 Q. from the soul's bright QUICKEN, QUICKENS, QUICKENED. 27o Q. our souls, our guilt remove 668 Q. my mortal frame 104 Ae9 Then 1 can smile at Satan's r. 766 And envy r. in vain 812 'Midst all the r. of hell they stand 818 Fea, le1 men r.; since thou wilt 1047 How the powers of darkness ]{. 1101 And r., and noise, and tumult RAIMENT. •Jon And watch thy glistering r. glow 1062 ton thousand In sparkling r. RAIN, RAINS. 641 Bhlnlng, To cheer it after r. 1080 The former and the latter r. RAI 127 KEA 1081 And sent the early r. 1084 The early and the latter r. 1086 And soft refreshing r. 354 The vain* descend, the winds are RAINBOW. 135 Our r. arch thy mercy's sign RAMS. 389 Thousands of r. his favor buy BUN. 54 May we ?\, nor weary be 60(5 And r. my course with even joy RANSOM, RANSOMS. 85 A r. for our souls hath found 1 is came to r. guilty captives 215 'Tis done ! the precious r. 's paid 219 Our r. thus is made complete 238 Thou hast for all a r. paid 312 Our r.-prlce he fully paid 333 Their r. from the death of sin 338 Justice owns the r. paid 378 Mv B. and my Peace 423 This blood is for thy r. paid 605 To him who for my r. died 743 Mv ?\ from the dreadful guilt 985 But Christ, my r., died 909 Whose God was thy r., thy 749 And ransoms thee from death RANSOMED. 4 Ye r. sinners, sing 25 Let the r. thus rejoice 235 With him shall rise the r. 248 Ye r. from the fall 331 Return, ye r. sinners, home 347 Why, ye r. sinners, why 438 Nor let that r. sinner die 449 And all my r. powers combine 473 Thy r. servant, I Restore 493 Ye r. sinners, hear 694 Among the r. of thy grace 734 I\.. healed, restored, forgiven 842 Let all the r. sons of men 844 That our r. souls are thine 900 With songs thy r. shall return 927 O claim them for thy r. ones 930 Till o'er our r. nature 947 Join all ye r. sons of grace 990 Their r. spirits soar 1027 To take thy r. people home 1043 To thee the r. seed shall come 1000 Thy r. people raise RAPTURE. 54 Sharing then in r. greater 83 My opening eves with r. see 147 What ?\ will it be. Prostrate 789 What height of r. shall wo know B42 With r. we lift up our head 1018 with what r. Graze we on 1096 What will be the bliss and r. 1064 My fullness of r. I find 1071 All r. through and through 1073 Bv hope we the ?\ implore 1089 My heart with r. thrills RAPTURES, RAPTURED, RAPTUR- OUS. 1 17 And tell its r. all abroad 7 And sweeter /■. rise B23 forever live In r. or in woe 295 Saviour's face ; Our raptured 66 every heart with rapturous 442 o the r. height of that 1065 When, caught in the r. flame RAVENS. 641 And he who feeds the r. RAVISHED. 261 R. from our wishful eyes 542 It gives my r. soul a taste 721 Part from thee my r. soul 1032 Jesus. . .Before my r. eyes RAY. 112 With every brightening r. 173 A ?•. of heavenly light appears 185 To clear the mental ?'. 422 Thine eye diffused a quickening r. 709 May its departing r. Be calm 913 day Sheds not its glorious r. 997 And with a r. of love divine 1100 casts her soft and hallowed r. RAYS. 31 shine With never-fading r. 119 Thou shin'st with everlasting r. 201 At once he saw the pleasant r. 230 The Lord in ?•. eternal Of 613 Thy r. outshine the sun 837 Shines forth so full, so free, in r. 902 Whose cheering r. illume 1039 There r. divine disperse the READY. 335 And now Christ is r. your 340 Jesus r. stands to save you 350 All things ready. . .come away 357 All thing- are r., Come 304 All things in Christ are r. now 535 Made r. in thy powerful day 543 R. prepared and lined here 555 For each assaint .../-. may I be 834 All tilings are r., come away REALM, REALMS. 211 Where the whole r. of nature 580 Meet for thy r. in heaven 765 Thee in thy glorious r. they 43 our eyes To those bright realms 65 In ?•. beyond the skies 137 Along the r. of upper day 191 From the highest r. of heav.n 313 only way. . .To r. of endless day 661 Her portion in those r. of bliss 981 In those dark, silent r. of night 1067 High in yon r. of light 1068 To ?'. of endless peace REAP, REAPS. 578 i tear, Shall r. with many ■ Bong 598 Would r. where they have I 73 And reaps the iruit of all hla REA 128 RED REAPER, REAPERS. 602 The r.'s song among the sheaves 983 Wide fields. . .Invite the r.'s toil 675 The angel reajx n shall descend 598 More r. for white harvest fields (ill Only waiting, till the r. 644 Quickly, r., gather quickly RE-ASCEND, RE-ASCENDS. 148 />'., immortal Saviour 261 Christ.. .Re-axcend$ his native REASON. 445 Unseen by r.'s glimmering ray 756 And that is just the r. I tell 890 For r.'s light divine, Quenched REBEL, REBELS. 391 Let a repenting r. live 519 Still with the r. strive 917 Till not one r. heart remains 220 To bring us rebel* back to God 325 For guilty r., lost in sin 374 stands His r. to receive 380 Worst of r. have I been 442 To redeem even r. like me 735 And speaks thy r. up to heaven 771 Till r. shall obey REBELLIOUS, REBELLION. 146 To save r. worms 321 contrived a way To save r. man 390 For many long r. years 409 I feel rebellion still alive REBUKE. 1114 R. the destroyer, Save, Lord RECALL, RECALLS, RECALLED. 543 E. me by that pitying look 971 When God recalls his own 1006 God r. the precious loan 971 God has recalled his own RECEIVE. 348 He would all the world r. 393 Just as I am— thou wilt r. 407 O that I could my Lord r. 469 Jesus, thine own at last r. 471 And soon with thee shall all r. 539 My heart would now r. thee 758 And when I'm to die R. me. 806 Let us still r. of thine 828 JR. them. Lord, into thine arms 835 The tokens.. .() let us all r. 872 Thou hast promised to r. us 945 Thee.. .Let all our hearts r. 1007 Thou dost now with joy r. it RECEIVED. sin Freely from me ye have r. 901 Freely \\«- bave r. from thee RECLINE. 540 with favored John, /«'. my weary 6 ..'» <>n ih> care, Blest Saviour, I /'. 754 I on his breast r. RECONCILES, RECONCILED, REC- ONCILING. 31 1 Jesus' precious blood. . .r. to God ss show thy reconciUd face 109 God and sinners r. 428 without a cloud . . . The Godhead r. 438 My God is r. ; His pardoning 439 testify. . .In Jesus r. 440 thy child, Late in Jesus r. 1001 R. by grace below 219 That holy reconciling tide 291 O may the r. word 558 Speak the r. word 792 Speak but the r. word 804 By thy r. love, Every RECOMPENSE. 602 Comes, day by day, the r. 904 And lo ! his r. is sure 977 If heaven must r. our pains RECORD, RECORDS, RECORDER. 32 And prove the r. true 337 O believe the r. true 291 Talk o'er the records of thy will 854 True Recorder of his passion REDEEM, REDEEMS. 75 'Twas greater to r. 234 Born to r., and strong to save 407 Lord receive Who did the world r. 442 To r. even rebels like me 453 so good to r. The weakest 539 R. me from all sin 754 He doth my soul r. 898 Perhaps thou canst r. 936 Jesus, mighty to r. REDEEMED. 188 Souls r. and sins forgiven 205 We in thee r., complete 510 The fullness which thy own r. 522 Ask. . .To be r. from sin 850 By Christ r., in Christ 967 R. from death, and grief, and 991 R. from earth and pain 1043 The Lord's r., their heads shall 1114 in thy strength, thy redeemed REDEEMING. 42 thanks.. .For thy ?'. grace 52 Triumph in r. grace 84 R. grace and dying love 210 The great r. work is done 260 Love's r. work is done 319 B. love has been my theme 338 Love's r. work is done 350 The wonders of r. grace l.'is His all-/', love. His 438 The depths of all-?-, love 460 I'll point t<> thy r. blood 488 But rest in thy r. love 540 The greatness of r. love 701 His dear r. love 789 \n praise to our r. Lord 794 Who rest in thy r. love 798 for his r. grace 798 our boast Of his r. power RED 129 KEI 818 Thine all-r. love 83 i To Beek r. grace 868 With praises of r. love REDEEMER. l Mv greal /»'. praise 8 Let the JR.'a name be sung l i B. come ! I opeD wide S3 To that great R,'a praise 64 Come, great B., come 88 Through the dear R:* name 186 Guide where our infant R. 906 Shines in my R.'« face 816 And my B. know 223 Four R.*8 conflict see 242 1 know that my R. lives ring be To our R.'s name 299 Here the B.'a welcome voice 300 bed Where the R. lay 325 R., let me call thee mine 848 What could your R. do 355 O blest R., come 359 JR., full of love, we would 867 To earth the great R. came 374 Jesus, R. of mankind 401 Gracious R., take. take 404 conscience. . . In the R.'s blood #42 "i'uas a heaven below My R. 51-2 I know that my R. lives 521 A heart. . .My great JR.'8 throne 081 And see my 7V. and die 607 Thou dear J{.. dying Lamb 733 My R. from all sin 757 My R. to know, to feel his 800 The slain, the risen Son, R. 801 Away to our R.'8 breast 823 Their own R. see 861 Here will the world's R. reign B67 Here let the great R. reign 909 Again in thy R. trust 923 When our ft. shall be known 927 Nor know they their ft. nigh 947 And shout to the ft.'a praise 991 Lodged. . .In thy ZV.'s breast 1003 To thy great R.'z breast 1012 We know the ft. can save is B.'a ck 1032 only bliss. . .In the !?.'« breast REDEMPTION. For thy rich, thy free r. And full ?•. bring grace, Which in r. shine And ring of r. forever and R. in his blood R. is purchased, salvation And by r. thine I se.k r. through thy blood Wlin seek r. in thy blood r. I OSt, All our redemption won And deem thai our r. And /., Freely purchased And triumph in r. found 1-18 271 315 330 331 336 467 526 792 &43 928 940 962 REED, REEDS. 254 The bruised r. he never breaks 901 wilt not break the bruised /•. 487 Bruised rccda he ne'er will break REFINE, REFINING. 396 Thy Spirit can from dross r. 196 Wash oiii its stains, r. its dross 518 Refining fire, go through my REFRESH, REFRESHED, REFRESH- ING, REFRESHMENT. 52 O r. us, Traveling through 129 R. us with thy pleasant streams 6 If, o r. us Traveling through this 106 And bast refresJwd me while I 769 They pass /'. the thirsty vale 550 my soul. . .for. . .thy nfrtshing 176 And sweet n freshment find 813 Will still my sure /•. prove REFUGE. Their common trust and r. see O bjB that r. mine God is our r. and defense The sinner's r. here below Our only r. is thy grace This thought my r. still shall Here the lost a r. And But to thy wounds for r. flee () let not this last ?'. fail My help and r. in distress other r. have I none Be my r. and my rest To you, who forY. to Jesus Precious Saviour, still our r. God is the r. of his saints A r. in distress And to the r. flee for me May such a blissful r. be Be thou her r. and her trust 67 158 168 208 305 333 341 386 553 556 656 678 679 728 773 871 890 979 1098 REFUSE. 347 Will ye still r. to live 625 And thou r. that mourner's REGARD. 371 Sinners, the voice of God r. 506 I want a true ?\, A single REGIONS. 290 New rc(ji<»ix blest, new powers 313 The r. of unclouded light 696 But r. none remote I call :•:'> In those hiirh and holv r. 1000 All the r. of the sky REGISTER, REGISTERED. 945 And ?*. our names on high 902 Forever registered above REIGN. 6 Come, and r. over us, Ancient 52 R. with Christ in endless day 76 o'er his Church Eternally to r. 83 And r. sole monarch in my 148 Blessed be thy gentle /'. 152 And he. . . Bor evermore shall r. 181 Hi- /'. on earth begun 1M His r. no end shall know 229 And /•. in light r. in endless day 240 And r. through ages without end REI 130 REM 256 They r. with him above •-'">; Bis r. shall know no end 300 Shall r. with him in heaven 334 Born to r. in us forever 476 And r. without a rival there 488 serve thee. . .below, And r. with 499 And in me live and r. 519 B. m me. Lord ; thy foes control 624 And r., my saviour, reign alone 919 Jesus shall r. where'er the sun 928 I > come and r. o'er every land 9^0 Creator, In bliss returns to r. 966 to live And r. with thee above 993 To r. with thee on high 1010 When thou eomest back to r. 1034 Where 1 shall r. with God REIGNS. 17 And r. in glory there 66 Who r., and shall forever reign 134 He r. ! ye saints, exalt your 142 The Lord Jehovah r. 18S Joy to the world ! the Saviour r. 216 He r. supreme in heaven 256 Be r. o'er earth and heaven 436 O'er all my mind be r. 507 Who r. in light above 521 Where Jesus r. alone 582 He ever r. the same 663 "Who r. above the skies 1038 There God the Son forever r. 1069 Him who r. enthroned on high 1075 Who r. enthroned above 1077 The God who r. on high REJECT, REJECTED, REJECTION. 766 foolish builders. . .R. it with 76 Christ is that Stone rejected once 853 In thy trial and rejection REJOICE. 7 And bid our inmost souls r. 11 Come ye before him and r. 21 Let us all r. in thee 134 O earth, and all ye heavens, r. 219 In thee we will r. 244 R., the Lord is King 251 Ye sons of men, r. 287 And bid the mournful saint r. 332 To bid their hearts r. 419 This work shall make my heart r. 641 I cannot but r. 664 shall in eternity r. 698 M\ s.ml shall still in God r. 711 When ! 483 751 757 991 1020 1065 REND, RENDS. 215 The solid marbles r. 311 Thou, by thy voice, the marble r. 413 O that thou wouldst the heavens ?• 9eel it rends the rocks asunder RENDER. 467 What shall I r. to my God 883 But shall we only r. The RENEW. 86 ( )ur failing strength r. 254 Life divine in us r. 47 •; Hourly within my soul r. 4vi And all my soul r. 503 My fallen soul r. mighty to r. ct doth my soul r. 910 When thou shalt all r. RENEWS. RENEWED. I keep till he r. m> heart I all tiif earth, n •■ 29S In souls r. and Bins forgiven 521 A heart in every thought r, 636 And all r. I am RENOUNCE, RENOUNCING. 647 Bere would we r. them all Lnd thus, when we r. for thee 871 ii> nounciriQ every sin v worldly thing REPENT, REPENTING. 311 O that I could r. 965 R., thine end is nigh 375 N< > light had we ;— for that we do r. 879 Now inch ne 11 it- to r. 404 that I could r. 391 Lei a / > px ///('//;/ rebel live REPENTANCE, REPENTANT. uers wrung with true r. 340 True belief arid true r. 368 /.'. untO life bestow 410 tears Which from r. flow 414 With deep r. I'll return 558 11. to impart 41:2 And early, with repentant tears 449 Gave my r. soul to prove 723 When, ?\, to the skies REP< >RT. 590 Help us, through good r. or ill REPOSE. 82 draw from Christ that sweet r. 92 All things tell of calm r. 92 Till in heaven our souls r. 97 Ma, we with calm and sweet r. 105 o let my soul on ' 110 And wearied nature seeks r. 116 an evening blessing, Ere r. our 477 Inly I sigh for thy r. 477 When it hath found r. in thee 776 What can shake thy sure r. 807 Our hearts will ne'er r. 979 A calm and undisturbed r. 980 To sink into that soft r. 986 And share thy long r. 990 O be like theirs my last r. 993 And wake in glori >us r. 1052 Hut pure r. and love 1055 To sweet r. in heaven 1007 Calm and undisturbed r. REPRIEVE. 951 Indulged another kind r. 968 While God prolongs the kind r. REPROACH. 619 for thy sake, upon my name R. 814 All hall, /". ; and welcome, pain REPROBATES. 451 Kast made the r. thine REPROl E. 432 Thou never wilt r. 511 If I stray. . .that moment. Lord, r. 586 Witii meekness to r. REOI 594 Grant, then, this one r. REQUIRE, REQ1 I 457 This, only this, will I r. 189 Nothing more can we r. 494 Thee 1 restlessly r. 537 What more si ail I r. 508 The sole return thy love require* RES 132 RES RESCUE, RESCUES, RESCUED. 207 second Adam. . .to the r. came 881 Lover of souls 1 tor. mine 514 And r. this poor soul of mine ' m Appear, to my r. appear 753 Swift to my r. come 1074 troubles. . .come to our r., and 784 Rescues us from all our fees 118 Besetted from our misery RESERVE. 1W Without /'. give Christ your heart RESIDE, RESIDES, RESIDING, RES- IDENCE. 499 And in my heart r. 748 I long to r. where thou art 1066 God resides among his own 189 God with man is now residing 751 If God his residence remove RESIDUE. 478 Myself, my r. of days, I 946 Our r. of days or hours RESIGN. 00 May we our wills r. l~ ; i sacred /•. 68 is the dear pledge of glorious /•. 90 Emblem earnest <>f tin' /-. ]" ; lit us Cor perfect r. above 109 Here And the r. of God's <>wn 1 18 i pon our beds i<> /■. 1 1 1 Lord, take me to thy promised r. 280 heart Wherein to n.\ his r. 281 And give the weary r. 284 /,'.. which the weary know 334 Lei us Qnd our r. in thee 311 /,'.. eternal, sacred, sure 358 ( I where shah r. he found 359 o come, and I will give you r. 370 Regain thy long-sought r. 380 Give the weary wanderer r. I'm i/'t us and that Becond /•. 195 /,'. for my soul I long to find 500 To die is endless r. 513 Lord, I believe a r. remains 513 o that I now the r. might know 513 To me the r. of faith impart 5-24 Take us into thy people's r. 528 Enter into the promised r. 534 .Jesus, the sinner's r. thou art 534 A perfect r. from sin 568 Nor dream of peaceful r. 572 /'. at Jesus' feet 627 There is a day of sunny r. 636 surges rise And r. delay to come 643 Heaven will bring me sweeter r. 647 Seek our only r. in Jesus 652 Come. . .and I will give you r. 663 Bid us to seek a purer r, 718 Lord, I come to thee for ?". 845 weary ones. . Enter on their r. 857 May thy Spirit here give r. 879 Each one entering into ?\ 971 And entered into r. 982 When sinks a weary soul to r. 983 Enter into immediate r. 994 li. for the toiling hand 1001 Jesus is their endless r. 1006 child. . to early ?'. is gone 1011 His r. he hath sooner ohtained 1032 And find its long-sought r. 1039 There is an hour of peaceful r. 1045 Possess the promised r. 1052 For here the soul shall And its v. 1055 And is there, Lord, a r. 1065 () when shall we enter our r. 1070 R. comes at length, though life 1071 Who dotli not crave for /'. 1071 Who would not he at r. and free Eternal rest. 73 The type <>f heaven's eternal r. 400 soul return. . .To her eternal r. 753 i urn again To my eternal r. 801 Away to <>uv eU rnal r. 816 return To our eternal r. 1059 Short toil, i /■ rnal r. Everlasting REST. 61 provides An everlasting r. 178 to find An everlasting r. 512 hh' r< rlasting r. // <,r, i,!u REST. nd And one their heavenly r. 659 In Beas of In a-' nhi r. --, Bring them to thy heavenly r. 1078 And i laim my hcavt nly r. RES 133 RET My REST. 170 Who, who slm 11 violate my r. I [ere will i set up mi/ r. rever here >/; My weary soul would ?\ S43 Here we would r. midway 957 And we shall be with those that r. 967 For them that r. in thee 984 B. here, blest saint, till from 988 Fair spirit, r. thee now 992 li. from thy labor, rest 1040 But now from all their labors r. 1115 iv., on thee alone reclined I REST. 500 In thy blest love / r. 541 I r. in thine almighty power 613 how blest. . .When iu thy love I r. To REST. 108 my last thought, how sweet to r. 291 oft as I lay me down to r. 646 Bid us in thine anus to r. 681 And give me to r. from all sin 718 There only I covet to r. RESTING-PLACE, it not a /.-/>. above 426 1 found in him a r.-p. t them find a r.-p. 986 Then shall we seek thv r.-i>. 1052 God, Thy holy r.-p. RESTLESS. 153 Thou r. globe of golden light 864 Ye i . wanderers alter rest I cease. . .On r. wing to roam 535 My r. soul cries out, oppressed 537 That still my soul may r. be 550 Why /., why cast down, my 675 I would not have the r. will RESTORE. 150 My soul he doth i\ again 290 Flow to r., but not destroy 398 Art willing to r. them now 409 And now my soul r. 473 I B. to thee thine own 557 Again my soul r. 676 Almighty to r. 680 To "which thou shalt r. us 759 R. and defend me, for thou 761 with sweet accord The lost r. 767 God, thy God, will now r. thee 974 Its glory shall ?\ 999 took thee, and he will r. thee 1015 To r. me to my home 1099 jR. and quicken, soothe and RESTORES, RESTORED. 179 7?. me when wandering 103 Restored to life, and power, and 259 How the lost may be r. 491 Perfectly r. in thee . 558 Let me be by grace r. 789 And bids us, each to each r. 904 For more than all shall be r. 1085 when we wandered R. us RESTRAIN, RESTRAINED, RE- STRAINING. 813 The Spirit's course in me r. 1084 Should thine altered hand r, 1102 The wrath of sinful man r. 967 Restrained from passionate 678 Restraining me from sin RESURRECTION. 225 Sing the r. song 230 The day of r.l Earth 230 in rays eternal Of r. light 232 This r.-day 232 Joy in his r. take 600 His r.*8 power declare 665 To know thv r. power 800 partake of r. life 853 In thy glorious r. 1039 We feel the r. near RETREAT. 553 This only safe r. 684 There is a calm, a sure r. 713 The calm r., the silent shade 978 In this our last r, 1055 nor ever roam From. . .serene r. RETRIBUTION. 1059 O happy r. RET 134 RIG RETURN. 346 Hasten, sinner, to r. /:.. >r weary wanderers, home 370 R., wanderer, return 4iH) when shall my soul r. dot my Life, what just r. 491 Suddenly r., and ne\» v 512 Thou will r. and claim me 548 glad To see thy child r. 549 R., holy Dove, return 6i 3 Mast thou not said, R. 55 1 Vet mercy calls, R. 621 R., my soul, to God, thy rest 686 B., and walk in Christ, thy Way 8-14 Thus shall meet till his r. 1006 but he Never shall r. to me 1068 Soon our Saviour will r. RETURNING. 420 i?. sinners to receive 047 Waiting for our Lord's r. 70(3 Prayer. . .R. whence it came 710 sinner's voice, R. from his 1015 On his bright r. way REVEAL. 7 But O thyself r. 18 Here to our hearts thyself r. 19 Jesus, thyself in us r. 30 But O thyself r. 39 Father, in us thy Son r. 4.35 R. the things of God 455 More and more thyself r. 481 Still to my soul thyself r. 494 Son of God, thyself r. 515 Come, O my God, thyself r. 522 Now to my waiting soul r. 712 Talk with us, Lord, thyself r. 787 Wilt thou not yet to me r. 791 Jesus, attend ; thyself r. 868 And r. to each heart its 1005 Where Jesus is pleased to r. REVEALS, REVEALED, REVEALING. 303 Till he his glorious self r. 597 worlds. .Revealed and ruled by 943 Come, and, by thyself revealuig REVERE. 604 That I no more r. his name REVERENCE, REVEREND. 38 A solemn r. checks our songs 151 Ye sons of earth, in r. bend 828 And joy and r. filled the place 806 True wisdom is with r. crowned 972 The tall, the wise, the rcvtn ml REVIVE, REVIVES, KEVIVED, RE- VIVING. 508 Turn, and r. us, Lord, again 771 () Lord, thy work r. :<, ; /'. with ever-durmg bloom Jeeus, tii«- dtae. glorious Conqueror, third morning, r., my burled R. into the life of God 'Tis thy Saviour. . .R., and let me R. eternal in my heart R. with him to live with God wait, Till thou shalt bid us r. That I with thee may r. Wilt thou not bid me r. Thither he bids us r. my dust, Till he shall bid it r. Rests in hope again to r. JR., my soul, from sleep awaking R. to life from earth and sea How would our spirits long to r. invitation, And fain would r. and 223 230 872 600 829 RISING. And turn the r. race RISEN. Christ is r. ; he meets our Yes. the Lord has r. to-day For Jesus hath r., and man For Christ the Lord hath r. Thv Lord has r. long Proclaim, The Lord is r. indeed The Lord is r. indeed Our Lord is r. from the dead < hrigt, the Lord, is r. Christ, the Lord, is r. to-day My r. Lord, tor aye were If r., indeed, with Dim ye are A ?■. Lord our trust RITE, RITES. 833 He left his death-recording r. 8-37 grace! Which in this sa 848 In the r. thou hast enjoined 830 Rites cannot change toe heart RIVAL. 476 And reign without a r. there 718 And without a /•. reign 1032 1068 RIVER, RIVERS. There is a ?■. pure and bright Joys like a r. come Flows the gladdening r. From many an ancient r. There, from the rivers of his Where peaceful r., soft and slow R. of love and mercy here R. of oil, and seas of blood The r. of sorrow shall not Drink the r. of thy grace Where the r. of pleasure flow R. of life divine 1 see R. to the ocean run ROAD. 321 To tread the heavenly r. 530 Shall aught beguile me on the r. 549 So purer light shall mark the r. 573 lead. . .family In the celestial r. 699 length of the celestial r. 1040 O may we tread the sacred r. ROAM. ROAMED. 434 I loved afar to r. 434 I seek no more to r. 909 Where'er they rest or r. 1048 While through this world we r. 1054 from thy pre.-ence in sadness I r. 1055 And live and love, nor ever r. 344 Long hast roamed the barren ROBE, ROBED, ROBES. 133 To form a r. of light divine 140 Whose r. is the light, whose 650 When, robed in majesty and 1024 When, r. in majesty and power 1032 They all are r. in spotless 322 Lays his blight robes of glory by 593 In robes of victory through the 1007 Clothed in r. of spotless 1046 In r, of white arrayed 1049 All holy in their Bootless r. 1061 Are clad in ?•. of white 1066 Washed their r. by faith below 1069 All in whitest r. arrayed ROCK. 131 Established on the r. of peace 131 The r. that never shall remove 311 The r. in sunder cleave 317 thy mercies. ..A /•. that cannot - e from the R. a fountain rise 421 (»n Christ, the solid r., 1 stand a r. extends its shade 732 From the Stricken R. are flowing 748 To lie at the foot of the r. ROC 136 SAB 764 Built on a R., with idle rage 766 Yet on this R. the Church 992 We gather round our R. 1058 On the r. of the shore of death 1108 From r. and tempest, fire and foe ROCK of ages. iro What can the 7;. o/ ages move 415 R. o/ ages, cleft for me 623 Be thou, o B. o/ apes, nigh 750 At noon, beneath the JR. of ages 776 i m the 7,'. o/ ages founded 1019 Stand, as the R. of ages, sure 1060 Upon the R. of ages They ROCKS, ROCKY. 233 Yainly with r. his tomb was 304 O for this love let r. and hills 396 The r. can rend ; the earth can 1014 Men on r. and mountains calling 1089 My native country. . I love thy r. 1089 Let r. their silence break, The 1109 R., and storms, and deaths defy 957 On this wild rocky shore ROD. 3 Nor dare provoke his r. 156 For thou art with me, and thy r. 177 How gentle was the r. 179 Thv r. shall defend me, thy staff 310 We sink beneath his r. 478 Or smile, thy scepter or thy r. 667 Beneath the chastening r. 761 My failing flesh his r. Shall 939 Take the wonder-working r. ROOF. 863 He hung its starry r. on high 865 Beneath this r., O deign to show ROOM. 361 his word Declares there yet is r. ROOT, ROOTED, ROOTING. 301 May it take r. in every heart 803 R. out every seed of ill 953 Then dig about the r. 518 Rooted and fixed in God 489 Rooting out the seeds of sin ROSE, ROSES, ROSY. 875 The r. that blooms beneath the 977 And sweeter than the virgin r. 1008 Fresh roses in thy hand 373 our eyes have seen the rosy light ROUGH, ROUGHER. 213 And the r. way that thou hast 496 ir r. and thorny be the way 509 Though r. ami strait the road 1074 The rougher the way, the shorter ROUSE. 509 The thought of God will r. 890 R. them to shun that dreadful ROVE, ROVING. 388 And r., my soul, no more 518 Then shall my feet no longer r. 554 And let me r. no more 712 While here o'er earth we r. 753 Suffered n<> more to /•. 321 Grace taught my roving teet 554 How oft my r. thoughts depart ROYAL, ROYALLY. 248 Bring forth the r. diadem 842 table spreads, How r. is the 914 The praises of thy r. name 152 Full royally he rode RUIN, RUINED. 169 I ever into r. run But 570 Nor fear the r. spread below 890 Mourn for the i^uined soul 1019 And on that r. world look RULE, RULES. 6 Now r. in every heart 50 Shall thy just r. confess 334 R. in all our hearts alone 485 R. here, Lord, and rule alone 891 This blessed r. to keep 183 He rules the world with truth and 244 He r. o'er earth and heaven 630 He r. the seraph and the worm RULER. 380 Sovereign R., Lord of all 931 O thou eternal R. 1020 Thou R. of my heart 1090 R. of wind and wave 1101 Great R. of the earth and RULEST, RULETH, RULING. 673 What though thou r. not 51 God ruleth on high, almighty to 673 And /'. all things well 616 Thy ruling hand I see RUN, RUNS, RAN. 54 May we r., nor weary be 606 And r. my course with even 302 soul obe>s. . .And rtms to this 304 He ran to our relief SA BAOTH. 166 Lord S. is his name SABBATH. 75 The Lord of S. let us praise 78 Lord of the S., hear our vows 80 Sweet is the light of S. eve 80 The endless 8. of our God 82 Another N. is begun 88 How sweet a S. thus t<> spend 87 Hail to the S. day 87 Thv S., the stupendous march Of 92 twilight ray of the holy S. day 98 M the holy .s.'.s dose 88 \\ here the S. neVr shall close .'ir.i No S.*s heavenly light shall rise 518 The Si of thy io\e SAB 137 SAT 534 The true eternal S. see 1044 And S. has no end SABBATHS. 78 Thine earthly S., Lord, wo love 88 Thus may all our S. prove 92 Saviour, may our S. be 1082 And circling S. bless our SABBATIC. 946 And bring the grand S. year SACRAMENTAL. 831 The 8. seal apply 833 To crown the 8. feast SACRIFICE. 43 nor cast away The 8. we bring 40 Grateful, a cepted 8. 47 Ceaseless, ac -opted 8. 78 And own as grateful s. 99 Our evening 8. 103 God will provide for s. 106 To pay thy morning 8. 110 My morning 8. I bring 210 Accomplished Is the 8. 211 I 8. thorn to his blood 223 God's own 8. complete 243 conscience needs No s. beside 250 A 8. for guiltv man 330 Made his soul a 8. 304 That precious, bleeding s. 372 Accept the grateful 8. 381 That made thy soul a s. 417 By thy one great 8. 43S The bleeding S. In my behalf 407 Offer the 8. of praise 471 Jesus, accept our 8. 474 A holy, living s. 403 bring Our 8. of praise 508 Our 8. receive nl make the s. complete 502 or do. Is one groat 8. 708 Poor is our s., whose eyes 72-3 O'er the dreadful 8. 704 Our 8. of praise approve 800 Our S. is one 836 O Lamb of God, my S. 846 And share bis . 010 With every mornings. 920 Vain 8. for human guilt 946 powers A 8. to thee 961 A Hying 8. divine 1095 Accept tbe 8. we bring 1113 that life, Thy 8. shail be SACRIFICIAL. 306 And in that 8. blood SAD, SADDEN, SADDENED, SAD- NESS. 302 How 8. our state by nature is Weary, and worn, and 8. >me. . When the 8. heart Is '.••.'.» scene, That inak--s u> sadcU n 867 < beer this saddi ru d beart of 265 Holy Gho.,t, dispel our ztulncts 652 Come unto mo. . .who droop in 8. 1095 the scene Of 8. and of dread We are 8. if thou ait nigh There Is a >•.. a secret place And 8. beneath thy wings to rest >'. in thy arms I lay me down N. from all the lures of vice And he la 8., and must succeed .-'». .<.. shalt thou go on S. in thy sanctifying grace O bear me 8. above O keep them s. at Jesus' side 116 158 If,!) 170 340 625 072 676 762 1111 SAFELY, SAFETY. 242 He lives to bring me 8. thero 23 And all our souls in sa/< ?'// keep 304 Load me where peace and 8. reign 608 Or what 's my .>•.. or my health 1100 In ,s-. through their da;i_ SAFEGUARD. 114 The 8. of thy might SAGES. 189 S., leave your contemplations SAIL, SAILED. 636 Toward heaven we calmly 8. 1114 When through the torn .v. the 593 And xailcl through bloody seas 1011 Who s. with the Saviour beneath SAINT. 573 A s., indeed, I long to be 084 Rest hero, blest s., till from SAINTS. 46 O lot us ail bo 8. indeed 57 God hath mad" lis s. victorious 06 And 8. on earth, with saints 200 Those glorious 8. of Other days 225 >'. all !o:iL r inir for their heaven 253 The 8. are at his feet 424 Dost thou not dwell in all thy &, 451 For this the 8. lift up their voice 107 Praise him. ye 8., the God of 503 treading fl here tbe 8. have trod 5S5 Nor all the 8. in heaven 598 And prayers ol 8. were sown 619 Thou, with the 8. at thy right 600 a place, Among thy 8. a seat '•'■)': H S ho;; \ an the S '-lb. at 787 The 8. "ii earth and all the dead 788 The 8. below and saints above 799 Tim 8. arc blest above 817 And in thee thy 8. shall rise here dwell thy 8. bofore B70 Yit. Lord, where'er thy & apart 870 Here, saviour, deign thy 8. t<> appear To 8. on earth forgiven oh Awake, ye 8., and raise your 0b.) the faith Which 8. of old '.'•'i w ith all bis 8. ascend '.-."►I Shall Boon the 8. receive e s. who die of Chr 002 Go, take with 8. thy place SAK 138 SAM 996 Where the 8. of all ages in 1004 S. in .dory perfect made 1013 Thousand thousand 8. attending 1087 Among thy 8. Let me be found 1034 There all the millions of his 8. 1037 Whore 8. immortal reign 1040 The 8. in countless myriads 1045 The 8. above, how great their 1046 glorious company, When 8. 1067 Dwell the raptured 8. ahove 1089 S. and angels joined in one 1069 S. begin tiie endless song 1009 Next the 8. in glory they 1093 S. and angels join to sing 1102 Where 8. and angels dwell above SAKE. 156 E'en for his own name's s. 547 We, for whose 8. all nature stands 619 If, for thy 8., upon my name 829 With every sin for thy dear s. 897 If given for the Saviour's 8. 952 We can, O Jesus, for thy 8. SALEM'S. 234 Lo ! S. daughters weep around 417 tears. . .Over S. lost abode 723 tears . . . Over S. loved abode SALT. 564 flock of Jesus, S. of all the earth SALVATION. 42 And cry, S. to our God 42 S. to tiie Lamb 51 Ascribing s. to Jesus, our King 58 Sweet the theme, a free s. 108 With sweet 8. in the sound 165 S. to the Lord belongs 195 8. comes to-day 246 Thou didst free s. bring 262 Seal 8. on my heart 312 8. in his name is found 314 This is s.'s only source 815 N. well deserves the praise 322 And pours 8. down 323 N. like a river rolls 324 S. / O the joyful sound 326 8. in abundance flows 327 of him who did 8. bring 33-2 By which we can 8. have 336 Redemption is purchased, 8. is free 845 Ere 8. '8 work is done 359 thine arms. . .And find s. there 411 Life and s. bring 4 is I taste 8. in thy name 512 He brings 8. near 535 Thi n bear'sl me for*, pray 560 S. shall for you arise 582 8., happiness, and heaven The God <>f my 8. praise 689 God is my Btrong 8. 641 The theme of God's 8. 686 The grace thai sure s. brings 7o7 To bring s. down 766 We trust our whole s. here 771 () come, and bring 8. n<-ar 777 You shall name your walls N. 795 Thy power unto 8. show 810 And tench them where .s. 821 Who bring & on their tongues 824 let The priests. . .put 8. on 930 >'..' o salvation! The 948 l^ve That shows 8. nigh 954 Unto 8. wise, Oil in vour 991 And still to Gods, cry 991 8. to the Lamb 1003 To his uttermost 8. 1026 King. . .Cometh with 8. 1069 All 8. from him came 1088 A sinner to 8. 1097 To them 8. gave 1097 From whom s. came Full SALVATION. 21 Full 8. to each heart 388 With full s. blest 522 With full 8. bless 643 Know, my soul, thy full s. 798 Preserved. . .To full s. here Great SALVATION. 8 The great s. loud proclaim 278 And make the great 8. known 451 To us the great 8. brought 491 Let us see thy great s. 715 With all thy great 8. bless 779 Make thy great s. known 854 Now reveal his great s. His SALVATION. 5 And h is 8. ours 442 O that all his 8. might see 871 How bright has his 8. shone 883 When his 8. bringing 1104 In his 8. is our hope Of SALVATION. 453 The day of 8. that lifts up 775 The garment of 8. take 912 Shouts of 8. are rending the 932 Blest river of s. 943 Give the knowledge of s. 1012 The light of s. we trust Our SALVATION. 57 Praise the God of our x. 72 On thee, for our 8. 680 The praise of our 8. 851 Author of our 8., thee Thy SALVATION. 13 Let thy 8. visit me 131 Let thy 8. roll 191 Visit us with thy 8. 638 \\ ho wait for thy *., Lord 097 And thy ft sock 729 ( > my God, how thy 8. 1104 TUlthys. shall appear SAME. 899 if still the 8. thou art 731 Praise him. si ill the & as ever 768 a thousand years the 8. 788 The 8. in mind and heart 1077 Who was and is the ». SAN ]• '.' SAY SANCTIFY, BANCTIFIES, SANCTI- FYING. 2S9 Diffuse. And 8. the whole All my act inns 8. 180 Send him our souls to s. 617 ii thou my nature 8. \> id 8. the whole 679 And t. to thee thy deepest distress B08 Ton. thy people Through 924 seals Them one, and sancti 543 Jealous Ami sand /wn 584 Nor suffer >'."s deadliest strife 588 >'. shall be subdued 624 Save me from sin and S.*8 power I 659 Then I can smile at S.*8 rage i'.; Nor S.'s arts beguile -m and S. I defy .-• world, with sin and S. 690 And S. trembles when he sees r i 13 Fr<»m scenes where S. wages 736 My light, in 8.'% darkest hour 822 And bruises S.'s head 911 In vain i> S.'s boast Of 918 Bet up thy throne where S. reigns 923 Win-re N. long hath hold his 928 Let S. from his throne be hurled 937 S. and his host, o'erthrown SATANIC 645 In that dark S. hour SATISFY. SATISFIED. 509 Yet nothing less can s. 175 With this will I be dattofled 388 And every longing 8. 711 Jesus has 8.; Jesus is mine 791 cat Thy dainties, and be a. B LVAGE. 919 And 8. tribes attend his word SAYE. 51 almighty to 8. ; And still he is 66 be bled, To 8. us from eternal 116 Thou canst 8., and thou canst heal 157 o 8., in our distress we aid 332 swiftly didst thou move i o 8. 3 19 And none be found to hear or 8. 359 come. . .And I will 8. you all 377 Thou canst., this moment 8. 3S7 Jesus ! hear and 8. 391 Yet 8. a trembling sinner. Lord 898 Art able n >w our souls t<> 8. 415 Thou must 8., and thou alone 417 By thy power the lost to 8. 476 And 8. me, who for me hast died 509 'Tis not enough to s. our souls 522 done ! thou dost this moment 8. 524 A world to 8. from endless woe 541 Assured. . .through life wilt 8. 543 Save. Jesus, or I yield, I sink 551 His arm ... Is also strong to 8. 556 Myself I cannot 8. 678 To 8. me in the trying hour 844 To his love who died to 8. 886 The Lord came down to 8. me 1005 We call on thee to s., Father 1046 But Christ will to the utmost 8. 1075 And he shall s. me to the end 1092 8. us in mercy, O save us from 1113 Nor impotent to 8. 1114 S., Lord, or we perish SAVES, SAVEST. 248 Hail him who 8. you by 740 He 8. the oppressed, he feeds 796 Which 8. us to the uttermost 154 Thou sav'st the souls whose 691 Thou s. those that on thee call SAYED. 28 Yield to be s. from sin 319 Church of God Are 8., to sin 331 And, 8. from earth, appear 364 And freely now be s. by grace 3*3 1 Be 8., be saved by grace 449 8. me when sinking in i)i) Because I was not s. from sin 508 Ma de, and preserved, and 8. by 535 nor will I rest, Till I am 8. 746 Till thou art 8. from sin 766 And 8. by grace alone 820 He shall be 8. who trusts SAYING. 39 Thy 8. power and love display 44 The sweetni ss of thy 8. name 68 His 8. name lei all adore 236 o by thy 8. power So 301 message, Lord, its 8. power may 374 Display thy 8. power 435 The 8, power, impart SAV 140 SCA 651 Show forth in me thy 8. power 805 Here, Lord, display thy s. power 890 And show his «. love SAVIOUR. 26 S. of offending man 102 Sun of my soul, thou S. 858 Give us to the bleeding S. 270 Grant, S., what we more 322 The mighty 8. comes 347 God, your S., asks you why 348 Now, e'en now, your S. siands 340 No S. call you to the skies 850 Ready your loving 8. stands 884 Pass me not, gracious S. 437 How can my gracious S. show 445 Save us. a present S. thou 450 What a dear 8. I have found 435 S. of all, if mine thou art 514 S. from sin, we thee receive 522 My present S. thou 600 There your exalted 8. see 013 What a S. died to win thee 719 He our loving S. is 731 Thus the risen S. whispers : 12 S., who died for me, I 742 S., with me abide 702 Blot S., then, in love 7 ! J4 8. of all, to thee we bow 705 And thee their utmost S. 807 Take us, dear S. 814 8. of men, thy searching eye 826 Thou, faithful S., bidd'st me 87'2 >'., hke a shepherd lead 872 Blessed Lord and only •;! O when wilt thou my S. be 605 Tis to my 8, l would live 648 They have left my S., too 713 My S..' thou art mine 713 glories... Which in nnj S. shine 990 Or with my S. dwell on:) o my S., When wilt thou 1044 Apostles.. .Around my S. stand Our SAVIOUR. 255 hoik- like thee, Owr s. and 561 To make our s.'a glory known 577 w<- follow. . .Owr N. and our 048 And uiett our 8. in the skies 844 Since our S. broke the bread 843 Let us now qwr 8. hud Thy SAVIOUR. 370 'Tis thy S. knocks, and crieth 758 Rise, follow thy S., and bless The SAVIOUR. 14 TJic S. of the world is here 187 But one alone the S. speaks 192 The S., who is Christ the Lord 195 The S. now is born 215 Behold the S. of mankind 2 ( .)!i And view the S. there 333 I know the 8. died lor me 343 Haste, sinner, to the 8. 301 The S. calls to-dav 308 And to the S. turn 379 There for me the 8. stands 398 And art thou not the S. still 533 For me the 8. died 651 And shout to prove the S. 700 The S. of mankind 729 Christ, the S. of the lost S12 The S., when to heaven he 917 But over all the S. reigns 990 To meet the 8. they adore 1003 Lo ! tfie S. stands above SAVIOUR'S. 18 And bless the S. precious name 58 Raising high the S. name 01 Help us to see the S. love 03 Come ye that love the S. name 109 fly But to my loving S. breast 277 Come, shed abroad a 8. love 331 appear Before your §. face 457 in which my S. footsteps shine 501 To make our 8. glory known :>;s And wrap the S. changeless love 008 spread The common N. name 720 sing our S. worthy praise 727 Loves her S. praise to show 783 And glorify our S. grace 823 And tilled a S. hands 838 In memory of the >•'. 1" 844 All who bear the S. name 844 Which the 8. death declare 840 The bleeding 8. name 849 Water.. .From out the S. heart , 854 All the S. dying merit 873 Nearer to our fif. side 898 My N. voice is heard 897 [f given for the N. sake 910 rejoice To hear a N. name 932 And seek the N. blessing 956 Fill us with a 8. Love 901 Thou sirs! thy S. face 1001 Place him al the S. Ceet 1018 And glory decks the S. face 1D12 And in inv S. image rise 1077 Before the 8. face SCALES. 309 And make the 8. of error fall SCARS. 1013 Gaze we on those glorious 9. SOA 141 SEA SCATTER. SCATTERS. SCATTERING. S. all our guilty jrloom ar, and slay 88118* oame. . .seaUi ra all our lessing Thou art scatU ring full 948 S. all in . 'iure SCATTERED. 411 Unite my 8. thoughts, and fix Lnd 8. their legions, was . here below I'll And from that 8. dust, Around 929 A .v., homeless flock, till all SCENES. Phou didst such glorious s. Ml happy 8. above the sky SCEPTER. 14 His 8., pity in die 343 Thy 8. and thy sword. Thy 253 a palmy 8. in each hand power a 8. Bways and to Thy 8. all subdue 371 Bow to the 8. of his word 917 Now wave the 8. of thv reign 933 Thy 8. shall obey 940 Sway thy >.. saviour, all SCIENCE. 597 The worlds of 8. and of art 800 And 6". walks with humble feet SCORN. 167 Thou didst not s. thine ancrel's 202 humbly bore The >-., the scoffs 213 In love of thee and 8. of self 342 Sinners, will you 8. the message 344 Long hast thou borne. ..Woj 866 Above your 8. we rise 591 Then learn to 8. the praise of men 502 Thou didst not s. our earthly 813 What. then, is be whose a 1 v :; Nor 8. their humble name 1078 Blest with the 8. of finite good SCORNS. SCORNED. Nor 8. the meanest name Nobly deomed to bow the knee RGB, SCOURGED. 209 The 8., the thorns, the deep :&>3 Sin has scourged me; bring me SCREEN, SCREENED. 153 Be thoughts of thee a cloudy 8. 8. me from the adverse power d 8. my naked head : 18 And 8tf< i m d from the heat of •LL. 938 He shall reign, when, like a s. 1017 shriveling like a parcheVJ s. lu-^3 Shriveling like a parched 8. 119 o God, "f good the unfathomed s. 119 mercy, Like th if the 8. 174 Thy way is in the 8., Tby paths 317 A vast, unfath 3<*>3 Life seems a dark and stormy 8. 371 Eikv a rough 8., that cannol rest on shall reach the bound] SS & (513 Upon life's wildest 8. H3fj If. not oi;r^ to make d 8. to sea, from Bhore t i '.'3o Till, like a 8. of glory, It IT the full!!' rrent. . .That bears us to the 8. 978 As, 'mid the ever-rolling a 1019 And make tin- greedy 8. restore 1019 The greedy 8. shall yield her dead 1037 Death, like a narrow 8., divides i 108 For those in peril on • 1110 And measured the depths of thes. Ill 2 Whose power the wind, the 8. 1112 We own thy way is in the 8. 1113 The ^.. that' roars at thy command 1115 Bid them walk on life's rough 8. SEAS. 3 He gave the 8. their bound 153 Shout to the Lord, ye surging s. 1S7 Once on the raging a I rode 389 Rivers of oil, and 8. of I 396 The a can roar; the mountains 659 bathe my weary soul In 8. of 960 'Twixt two unbounded 8. I stand 1035 The earth and a are passed away SEAMAN. 1114 Nor hope lends a ray the poor s. SEAL. 51 Lord, from thy word remove the s. i nd 8. the abode forever thine 366 S. of truth, and Bond of un.ou 383 The sinner's pardon s. 395 The 8. of thine eternal love. lei ( > take And s. me ever thine Tcy I ask to 8. my peace 455 And 8. me for thine own 460 And now I set the solemn .?. 461 S. thou my breast and le 480 And show and s. us ever thine 519 And s. me thine abode • •• me freely, 8. my | • 562 Till death ihy endless mere i v heart, take and a it soi o may thy Spirit 8. < >u 829 the worth Of this the outward 8. ssi The sacramental s. apply . our souls forever thine 988 His 8. was on th> SEALS, SEALED. 841 The Spirit s.; and faith puts on : S U d wheu he was glorified 316 N., by signs the chosen know 837 By blood and suffering a BEAU 197 The healing of the a dress SEA 142 SEE SEARCH, SEARCHING, SEARCHER. 97 eyes With strictest s. survey 291 And g. the oracles divine 295 may we 8. with eager pains 496 >'., prove my heart, it pants for 490 thou, to whose h]l~8earching 79 But thou, soul-s. Gtodl bast 814 saviour of men. thy 8. eye 402 Searclier of hearts, in mine Thy BEASON, SEASONS. 009 Nor think the 8. long 952 For us suffice the 8. past 95 To turn the 86080718 round 501 Where are the happy 8. spent 957 A few more s. come 1081 The rolling 6'., as they move 1085 By him the rolling s. In SEAT. 15 O glorious 8. / thou God, our 244 He' took his 8. above 245 High on his holy 8., He bears 258 Jesus. .Upon his heavenly s. 723 From thy 8. above the sky, Hear 744 And ceaseless sing around thy s. 879 have reached that heavenly 8. SEATS, SEATED. 37 And take our 8. at thy right hand 340 While the blissful 8. of heaven 719 Till we take our 8. above 1044 Blest 8. .' through rude and 1068 baste away To s. prepared above 246 Seated at thy Father's side 000 N. at God's right hand again 1114 Now 8. in glory, the mariner SECRET, SECRETS. 439 The 8. of thy love reveal 4-14 A 8. chord that mine will bear 453 Thv 8. to me shall soon be made 501 The s. of the Lord is theirs 075 Or s. thing to know 737 The 8. of thy love unfold 1021 Yes, every s. of my heart 1023 Every 8. brought to light 123 sight surveys. . .The secrets of SECTS. 80G Names, and s., and parties fall SKCURE. 158 He rests 8. in God Pi'.) N. within thine arms I lie 175 Who made my heaven 8. 1 18 Lord, how 8. and blest are 505 And he can well s. What I've »'»:;:> N. of having thee in all 660 in thy tabernacle hide. s. 786 S. I am while thou ait mine 1 ;--' His faithful people stand & 778 N. against a threatening hour B07 >'. from worldly woes B88 < holy there 8. from harm 964 the shadow. . .may we dwell 8. 966 1 Stand, >'., insensible 972 And are wc still 8. 1025 Rests 8. the righteous man 1076 He keeps his own 8. SECURES, SECURED, SECURELY. 1 11 Yet .me thing 8. us, whatever 128 Secured by sovereign love 97 thy wings Shall they securely 170 His sainis s. dwell 1050 fabric . .It stands 8. high 1109 In the hollow. . .Our souls 8. rest SEE. 15 With warm desires to 8. my God 49 We then shall 8. thee as thou art 81 Then shall I 8., and hear, and 105 'tis heaven above To 8. thy face fc30 hearts pure. . .That we may 8. 247 We shall 8. him as he is 303 From all I love, enjoy, and 8. 501 pure in heart. . .they shall 8. God 545 And God forever 8. 714 I s. thee not, I hear thee not 803 Thee the unholy cannot s. 880 I shall x. him and hear him 886 And though I cannot 8. him 1079 When I 8. thee as thou ait SEED. 29 And let the 8. thy servant sows 02 O God, by whom the 8. is given 248 Ye chosen 8. of Israel's race 289 The true immortal s. 301 word is cast Like s. upon the 301 Let not. . .This holy 8. remove 575 Sow in the morn thy s. 817 The 8. shall surely grow 819 Teach them to sow the precious 8. 826 Among thy 8. a place I claim 911 Shall spring a plenteous 8. 1010 The precious s. of weeping 1080 scatter The good s. on the land SEEDS. 305 The s. of sin grow up for death 857 And the 8. of truth be sown SEEK. 21 Shall we 8. the Lord in vain 21 Now we 8. thee, here we stay 29 To 8. thee, all our hearts depose 37 We come, great God, to 8. thy 86 Lift up our hearts t«> 8. thee there 240 To them who 8. thee ever near 318 Musi 8. him, Lord, by thee 343 Bids you haste to 8. the Saviour 353 And haste to 8. in Christ thine 300 N. him while he is near 301 come without delay, And 8. the 370 return And 8. thj Father's face 371 guilt forgive of those that s. ids n 1 I'll return And s. my Father's 494 Nothing would I 8. bill thee 510 And still I 8., 'mid mai.y ie; is 553 Hasl thou not hid me .-. He 660 S. ye my face \\ IthOUl oss And since he bids me >. his I 691 To them that 8. thee thou art 700 How good to those who 8. ;>'."> Now ti.ee alo;.e 1 >\. Give SEE 143 BEB 873 Those who s. thee in their youth 906 S. him, for l.e may be found 941 when we 8. them Let thy spirit 944 The they 8., a> God ol in awn BEEN. 445 and God is 8. by mortal eye Now I have 8. thf Lord He (a l< ast 8. when ail. . .power 308 Till thou art 8., it seems to be 714 Yet though I have not 8. 798 When thou ait s. in us below 1059 Shall then be 8. and known SEER, SEERS. 8G4 When to the exiled 8. were given 26S The ancient seera thou didst SEIZE, SEIZES, SEIZED. 382 This the crown I fain would s. 413 And 8. me for thine own 753 Thine own this moment 8. 790 He seizes every straggling soul 19-2 dread Had seized their troubled SELF. 263 Perish 8. in thy pure fire 303 Till he his glorious 8. reveals 477 Chase this 8.-will through all 505 A ^'.-renouncing will SELFISHNESS. 7 Not in the name of . . .8. we meet 559 For my 8. and pride Thou 590 Let grace our 8. expel SEND. 41 He will 8. down his heavenly 607 Here am I., 8. me, send me 992 S. whom thou wilt, but SENSE, SENSES. 123 Thou know'st the 8. I mean 445 Ihe things unknown to feeble s. 571 Superior 8. may I display 636 And when the joys of s. depart 662 How strong it strikes the 8. 969 Steals my sen*^ shuts my sight BENTENCE. 312 Every >•.. o how tender i is just the 8. should take 963 Their righteous 8. to receive SEPARATION. 755 It makes qos. lit! ween SEPULCHRAL. 723 By the sad a stone SERAPH. 66 Wilh his 8. train before him 1 18 i fraud beyond a s.*8 thought 192 Thus spake the 8. : and forthwith 195 When nightly bin si from 8. harps 861 Thf sight that veils the 8. '8 face 482 in vain the firstborn 8. tries 480 Outsoar the Ilibtborn 8.'s flight 485 Breathing around the s. fire 630 He rules the 8. and the worn Bit away Into a >/> - 707 That rye Is lixed on 8. throngs SERAPHS. 4S And 8. shout the Triune God 224 Tune your harps anew, ye 8. . he glowing s. round thy throne 860 those bright courts where 8.'8 870 Immortal 8. glow 964 With 8., thrones, and powers SERAPHIC. 193 And sweet 8. Ore ^44 With pure 8. joy 444 S. transport wings the sound I ight of life, a lire 969 my ears With sounds s. ling SERAPHIM. 10 Angels and 8. proclaim 4> i Nor s. response 40 Send forth the 8., O Lord 86S the song Of 8. above 999 heardst was the s.'s song SERENE. 12 8. I laid me down 549 Calm and 8. my frame 1039 And all 8. in heaven SERPENT, SERPENTS. 239 have trod The 8. down 479 Jesus who on the 8. treads 810 Be wise as serpents, where you SERVANT. 170 The 8. is above his Lord 414 I'll ask a 8.*8 place 463 Let thy happy s. be One 467 Thy lawful 8., Lord, I owe 502 >'. at once, and Lord of all 603 Should not the 8. tread it still 742 Thy faithful 8. be Thine 976 O would my Lord his 8. meet 991 S. of God, well done 1047 thy trouble, O my 8. true 1059 And each true-hearted 8. SERVANTS. 41 But 8. of the heavenly King 51 Ye 8. of Cod your Master 84 1 And take his 8. up To 282 And let thy 8. share Thy 414 While 8. of my lather share 459 That calls thy willing 8. home 81 1 seo whore the 8. of the Lord 924 Jesus, lot all thy s. shine : our King 1086 And all the 8. of our God 1107 wine The wondering a drew 1113 How are thy 8. blest, O Lord RVE. 106 To 8. my God when I awake 906 Here we learn to 8. and L r ive 360 & him with all thy heart and SER 144 she 473 To 8. my God alone 475 >'. with a Blngle heart and eye 480 And 8. thee as thy bosta above 491 S. thee as thy hosts above That we may 8. thee here below Vc that are men, new 8. him ' . . Lord, if I may. I'll 8. another 678 1 and my house .will s. the Lord ! o love and 8. thee is my share 741 To 8. thee till I die «!M\ bo live to 8. our God alone SERVICE. 15 Their constant 8. there 112 And in thy 8. I would spend 468 Then life shall be thy 8., Lord 470 Claim me for thy 8., claim 002 And ours the grateful 8. whence 605 I own thy right To every s. 043 In thy .s. pain is pleasure 825 And tit for thy great 8. make SET, SETTING. 296 truths. . .They rise, hut never 8. 110 And at my life's last netting sun 700 And spend the hours of 8. day SETTLE. 401 8. and fix my wavering soul 483 £., confirm, and 'stablish me SEVER. 402 O that we our hearts might s. 80 7 Meet ne'er to 8. SHADE. 111 mists of error. . .8. the universe 155 And 8. us with their wings 103 In 8. and storm, the frequent 232 The s. and gloom of life are fled 284 N.. 'mill the noontide glow 451 In sin and error's deadly s. 507 tomb No fearful 8. shall wear 540 But now when evenings. 047 Early dawn and evening s. 031 And death's black 8. no more 961 Walk., .through dreadful 8. 996 A land of deepest 8. 1082 opening light and evening 8. SHADES. 07 The deepest ,s. no more disguise 113 The evening 8. appear 115 Silently the 8. of evening 138 soon as the evening s. prevail 20/ Chase the 8. of Qighl away 298 Dispel Die 8. of Bight 416 Triumph o'er the 8. of night 704 in darkest >■., if tl on appear 878 'Jhus, when evening 8. shall 943 Borders on *n<' 8. of death 1100 Dispels the 8. of error's nigjit SHADOW. 07 Under the 8. of thy WlngS Shall 105 Keep mo \u neath the s. 656 (i, fenselesa head With the 8. 794 j;< neath thy .v. let us sit 004 Under the 8. of thy throne 1041 'Ji,' ... falls no K iWS. 03 breaks, ami earth's vain 8. flee 10') Within all 8. standest thou 430 And see the 8. fade 620 Though earthborn 8. now 628 afflictions. . .Like 8. of the night 044 Only waiting till the 8. 052 Come unto me, when s. 004 As lengthening 8. o'er the mead 746 S. with his wings thy head 007 As 6-. cast by cloud and sun 1030 The evening 8. quickly fly 1052 From 8. come away 1059 The 8. shall decay 1070 And life's long 8. break in SHAKE, SHAKES, SHAKEN. 310 Her rooted pillars s. 070 all hell should endeavor to 8. 775 8. oil" the dust that blinds thy 080 voice This rending earth shall 8. 102 He shaken the heavens with loud 224 &. the earth, and veils the sky 004 sound That 8. the silent chamber 1020 All the powers of nature, shaken SHAME. 88 Take away our sin and 8. 351 The guiltless 8., the sweet distress 391 My lips with 8. my sins confess 423 Unawed by s. or fear 4S3 And never put to 8. 501 Jesus won the world through s. 505 Nor will he put my soul los. 001 Take up thy cross, nor heed the s. 010 I'll hail reproach, and welcome 8. 038 what if . . .Christ's, Is earthly 8. or 730 lo! from sin, and grief, and 8. 73G In 8., my glory and my crown 700 Nor ( an we suffer 8. 850 The 8., Die glory, by this rite SHARON. 105 And S. waves in solemn praise 870 And here, like S.'s odors sweet 875 sweet the breath. . .of S.'s dewy SHEAF. SHEAVES. 64 1 Dave the last 8. gathered home 579 And bring his golden 8h\ GM?< > 0()7 Who will bear the 8. away son angels gather Their 8. of golden 1085 '1 he golden 8. of harvest losi Dealing your ,s. along SUED. 270 His love within us s. abroad 878 o let thy Spirit 8. abroad 406 Do 8. those tears f. ir thee 1 1 1 Jesus 8. his blood for 508 the Saviour's love S. In our 540 < i thai it now were 8. abroad 838 M> blood bo freely 8. for you 888 The cup. . .That was for sini 850 IDs life-blood .•■. for us we see SHE 1 1 5 BHO SHEEP. 11 And for his 8. he cloth us take 46 Before thy .<., great Shepherd, go 434 I was a wandering 8. 434 The Shepherd sought his s. 434 No more a wandering 8. 4' :. These thy frail and trembling s. 790 The s. he never can devour SHELTER, SHELTERED, SHELTER- ING. 320 We have no 8. from our sin 750 Sweet is that 8. from the sun 904 Our*, from the stormy blast lose sheltered in thy bleeding lio.") n. by thee from every harm 1103 O still thy sJicltcriny arm extend SHEPHERD. Brought the S. of the sheep Great S. of the chosen few Before thy sheep, great S., go The Lord's my S., I'll not want The Lord is nay S., no want I did not love my S.*s voice My S. is beside me Thou S. of Israel, and mine Where dost thou, dear S. Dear S., I hear and will My S.*8 mighty aid Jesus, great S. of the sheep Under one S. make one See Israel's gentle 8. stands Saviour, like a 8. lead us S. of tender youth With the 8.'8. kindest care Tender 8., never leave us 8. of souls, wiili pitying- Tender S., thou hast stilled Kind S., turn their weary 23 44 40 156 179 434 042 748 701 790 7'.<3 885 8S8 889 1007 1070 SHEPHERDS. 189 S., in the fields abiding 192 While 8. watched their flocks SHIPXD. 69 God is our a, he guards our way 90 God's guardian 8. was round 140 OurN. and Defender, the Ancient 171 Be thou still my strength and s. 310 My s. and hiding-place 427 He will my 8. and portion be 565 Lest I. . .cast my 8. away 1 on faith's victorious 8. 588 Believe, hold fast your >-.. and Lnd faith's broad 8. before him never will give up my 8. 053 name of Jesus. . . As a 8. from 1075 My 8. and tower SHIELD, SHIELDS, (verb.) 107 a us in the last dread hour 4i^ Aii'i t. n t- m the thrt atening 465 >'. us through <»ur earthly strife ad 8. me with thy power [D hlfl arms he '11 take and 8. thee iir brethren 8. in danger's hour 6;0 And shields from every harm 10 shin;:. 50 Cause thou to 8. upon us tit Now, Saviour, let tby glory s. 93 S. through the gloom and'point 196 His face s. wondrous fair upon this heart of mine 279 shall know. If thou within us s. 266 As makes a world of darkness 8. poo my heart to 8. 474 Here let thy light forever s. 4^9 N. in my drooping heart 496 And then in glory 8. oil) S. to the perfect day Lnd on thy head shall quickly 8. 620 Bis light shall round thee .v. 708 >'.. Lord, on every h< j art 704 The opening heavens around mes. 743 My soul shall ever 8. 890 Where God had bid it a 893 Dost thou exalted a 978 urns. . .Of golden light forever s. 978 They still 8. on from age to age 981 And 8. in everlasting day 1040 Our face like his shall 8. 1054 I long. . .Lord, in thy beauties to 8. 1059 servant Shall 8. as doth the day 1003 And lo ! by reflection they s. SHINING. 304 Down from the 8. seats above 410 S. to the perfect day 041 A season of clear s., To cheer 777 God shall rise, and, s. o'er you 1010 But, in heavenly vesture 6'. SHIP. 1011 Where all the a a company meet 1 109 storms . . . defy, W ith Jesus in the 8. SHIPWRECK. 1004 Not one. . .Ever suffered s. there SHOCK. 108 His people smile amid the s. SHONE. 140 Which of the glories brighter 8. 190 What grace, O Lord, and beauty a 274 flame of living fire Which 8. 507 Because that light hath on thee 8. SHORE. 8 praise shall sound from 8. to shore 22 Yet there Is a brighter a 153 And a reply to shore 330 Zion. . .having gained the blest 8. ■ ■:: rest, on yonder peaceful 8. 090 free from care ( )n any 8. since God 721 When I touch the blessed 8. rd, till I reach that blissful a sio Who meet on that eternal 8. Lord, let every a 931 waft them Safe to the defined 8. ( .'3S When it breaks upon thee. 941 All along each distant a 978 And I .shall tread the eternal a 1011 Bard tolling t<> make the most ft. 1033 bands on the etei SHO 146 SIG 1037 Should fright us from the 8. 1038 Can reach that healthful 8. 1041 A land upon whose blissful s. 1049 For they who gain that 8. 1060 Thou hast do >-., fail- ocean 1070 fields and ocean's wave-beat s. 1073 we soar To the heavenly 8. 1115 Land us on the heavenly s. SHORES. 1098 guard our s. from every foe SHORT. 333 When time seems 8. and death is 669 life. . .If 8., yet why should I be 950 How 8, the term of life appears 964 A thousand ages ... S. as the watch SHORT-SIGHTED. 544 mind Of man, s.s. man, can SHOULDER. 191 On his 8. he shall bear SHOUT. 8 And s. for joy the Saviour's name 139 And 8., ye morning stars, for joy 563 Hell's foundations quiver At the s. 566 join that glorious train Who 8. 688 And 8. while passing through 934 mountains The sacred 8. shall fly 1018 8. all the people of the sky 1030 And 8. and wonder at his grace 1061 The 8. of them that feast SHOUTS, SHOUTING. 322 ' Midst 8. of loftiest praise 589 In s., or silent awe, adore 921 The joyous 8. from land to land 1014 All with 8. cry out, 'Tis he 1025 S. with all the sons of God 1027 With s. of sovereign grace 1011 With shouting each other they 1092 S. in chorus, from ocean to ocean SHOW. 833 Do this my dying love to s. SHOWER, SHOWERS. 265 As a gracious 8. descend 817 Now, then, the ceaseless 8. 936 Lo ! the promise of a 8. 181 He shall descend like ehowers 384 »S., the thirsty land refreshing 551 As 8. that usher in the spring SHRINE. 109 We cannot at the 8. remain 417 While to thai sacred 8. I move 860 Its sacred 8. it ilxos there \ nd write thy name upon its s. 875 Within thy Father's 8. SHROUDED. 115 O the 8. and the lonely SHUDDER. loot s. not to pass the stream SHUDDERS, SHUDDERING. 303 When nature shudders, loath to 630 And shuddering nature waits her SHUN, SHUNNING. 223 8. not suffering, shame, or loss 358 Teach us that death to s. 555 And 8. the paths of sin 571 By shunning every evil way SHUT. 2J4 sun. . .hide, And 8. his glories in 376 a-knocking Where the door is s. 753 And 8. me up in God 954 With God eternally s. in SICK, SICKENS, SICKNESS. 21 Heal the 8., the captive free 102 Watch by the 8., enrich the poor 564 SL, they ask for healing 578 Go whet e the 8. recline 1099 The 8. with fevered frame 509 And sickens it of passing shows 383 And all our sickness heal 655 Choose thou. . .My 8. or my health 717 In our 8. or our health 977 Or broke by 8. in a day 977 Let s. blast, or death devour 1038 S. and sorrow, pain and death 1064 No 8. or sorrow shall prove 1105 Where s. lurked, and death SICKLE. 602 not be our lot to wield The s. in SIDE. 32 Thy feet, thy hands, thy 8. 141 Not fearing. . .with Christ on ours. 320 no shelter . . . But in thy wounded 8. 533 my rest. . .Close to thy bleeding s. 631 Close by thy 8. still may I keep 675 While keeping at thy 8. 897 For thou hast placed us 8. by side SIGH. 370 He hears thy humble 8. 553 hears Contrition's humble 8. 605 I would not 8. for worldly joy 624 Then shall I .s. and weep no more 710 Prayer is the burden of a s. 780 When each can feel his brother's & 997 And the last 8. that shakes the SIGHS. 78 No 8. shall mingle with the songa 100 While many spent the night in 8. 851 The 8. thai waft your souls to 408 With 8. and prayers and tears 678 God bears thy 8. and counts thy 708 <) Jesus, Saviour, hear the 8. 1028 Lo, my 8., my guilt, my shame 1028 Ami 8. are unavailing 1067 S. uo mere shall heave the breast BIGHING. 181 To give them songs for 8, 864 The 8. ones that humbly seek 755 Where there shall be do & SIG 147 SIN- SIGHT. 98 Thou art a God before whose 8. 123 Thy all-surrounding 8. surveys 132 Past, present, future, to thys. 174 And bless thee for the 8. 201 Receive thv 8., the Saviour said 249 o what Joy the 8. affords 430 When faith In 8. shall end 533 Till faith to 8. improve 564 veil be lifted, Till our faith be s. 574 Ann me. . .As in thv 8. to live 577 Till faith shall end in 8. 043 Faith to 8., and prayer to praise 657 shall sec The beatific 8. 715 Where faith in 8. is swallowed up '-', Whose faith is turned to 8. 821 But died without the s. IVe, too, before thy gracious 8. ►ne 8. alone we see 902 Who, walking in hiss. 913 S. to the inly blind 960 Where faith is sweetly lost in 8. 1035 Lo, what a glorious 8. appears 1067 saints. . .Far beyond our feeble s. SIGN, SIGNS, SIGNED. 429 Abba. . . Nor can the 8. deceive 831 Effectual make the sacred 8. 844 Saviour, witness with the 8. 851 The sacred, true, effectual 8. 146 Known through . . .thousand signs 861 Be mighty 8. and wonders done 341 Signal when our Redeemer died SIGNAL. 52 So, whene'er the 8. 's given 1004 Wait to catch the s. given SILENCE. 293 And deepest 8. hush on high 526 My flesh. . .Shall 8. keep before 665 Then, O my soul, in 8. wait 959 Turn not in 8. from my tears SILENT. 38 And praise sits 8. on our tongues 47 And 8. bow before his face 115 Living in the s. hours SILK, SILKEN. 901 Softer than 8. are iron chains 977 And gay their silken leaves unfold SILOAM. 875 By cool S. f S shady rill How SILVER. 329 Wisdom to s. we prefer 859 The gold and 8. make them thine SIMPLE. 149 If our love were but m< ore 8. 868 More 8. and lowly the walls that SIN. 41 see his face And never, never 8. 102 Let him no more lie down in 8. 205 Gazing thus our 8. we 307 When all was 8. and shame 214 Maker, died. For., .creature's 8. 287 Long hat!) 8., without control 847 Will ye still in .*. remain 363 When against a I strive in vain ! . kills beyond the tomb 392 Lord, I am 8.— but thou art love 450 Nothing but 8. have I to give 482 sanctified. . .Forever cease from .'u Through him who now in irlorys. 866 Beyond the heavens he 8. alone SKY. 17 framed the globe | he built the s. 87 arch of yon unmeasured 8. 280 From earth unto the & our 255 to guide His people to Hies-. 1 13 Head. And bring him from the 8. 5i 1 SOUl to save. . tit it for the s. 818 And thou, that, when the starry 8. nines sweetly In the vault. I SKI 119 SMI 972 We*D rise above the g. 990 Shall call them to the 8. 1072 Far, far above the starry 8. SKIES. 146 By thousands through the s. i.")'.' Thy power. . .reaches t" I 861 following thee beyond the 8. 416 Christ, whose glory tills the- 8. (300 Ye soon shall meet him in the s. 640 Look upward l 542 B ight 8. will soon be o'er me 816 reward Which waits us in the 3. 8-16 cross. . .Shall lift us to the 8. 923 his hand hath spread the 8. 939 Where the 8. forever smile 947 To meet him in the g. 952 But humbly lift them to the 8. 952 And far above these nether 8. 1019 By faith we now transcend the s. 1034 decline Amid those brighter 8. 1041 lis s. are not like earthly skies 1073 And look down on the 8. 1074 hurry our souls to the 8. 1110 Thou, who ha^t spread out the s. SKILL. 146 orbs . .Their motions speak thy s. 148 Works with 8. and kmdne^s 161 mines Of never-failing 8. 169 I have no & the snare to shun 504 Though thou shouldst give me 8. 599 Yet vain were 8. and valor SLAIN, SLAY. 2 Worthy the Lamb. . .was 8. for 26 Lamb of God, for sinners 8. 76 And numbered with the 8. 253 Lamb of God, Once 8. on earth 381 On thee, whom we have 8. mb of God, for sinners 8. 386 Standing now as newly 8. 420 Before the world's foundation s. 423 For I the Lord have 8. 456 Christ, the Lamb of God. was s. urn for the thousands 8. 930 The Lamb for sinner- 8. 934 And him who once was 8. K'i3 once for favored sinners 8. 1019 The earth no more her 8. 288 sword, To tHay the man of sin SLAYE, SLAVES. 900 A rescued soul, a .v. no more 331 Ye slaves of sin and hell 401 Make 8. the partners ot thy SLEEP. 96 shield. . .In my d thou dost aever 8. 100 in gentle 8. i close my eyes 102 When the soft d< ws of kin : hrougb 8. and is ifely 106 1. ere I 8., at pea< e m i".*) And may sweet 8. mine eye 105 S., which shall me more vigorous 108 I lay my body down to 8. 105 And, unconcerned, we sweetly 8. 170 He smooths . .and gives mo >•. 228 in the tomb, Lnd 8. th< 556 Whose eyelids aever 8. 576 This is no time I i • 8. not. dream not, but a . *.. but my heart waketh 952 We will not let our eyelids 8. 973 shall 8, the years away 979 But there is still a Dies 986 Here 8. thou, till our longer race 1108 cairn amidst its rage didst 8. SLEEPS, SLEEPER, SLEEPING, SLEPT. 159 Thine eye of mercy never 8. 372 And bid the sleeper rise 984 Can reach the peaceful s. 1010 The form of one now sleeping 112 I slept, and I awoke and found 165 I laid me down and 8... .1 woke SLIDE. 743 Nor suffer thee to 8. SLIGHT, SLIGHTED. 347 Will ye 8. his grace, and die 353 That call. . .mayst not alws 1092 Thy ways all holy, and slignted SLIPPERY. 160 When in the 8. paths of SLOTH. 96 Pardon, O God, my former 8. 106 Shake off dull 8., and joyful 576 Thou hast no time to lose in s. SLUGGISH. 209 Awake, my 8. soul, awake 547 Awake, my 8. soul 547 Lord, shall we live so 8. still SLUMBER, SLUMBERS. 1S6 Angels adore him. in .v. 352 And still my soul in 8. lie 555 shake This 8. from my soul 560 Chase this dread 8. fn>m 979 To be for such a 8. meet 9S4 To 8. in the silent dust 9 ( .)u those Who 8. in the Lord 96 Who doth my slumber* keep 71 1 When 8. o'er me roll 745 Careless 8. cannot steal SMILE. people s. amid the E 887 ?ale of death, A 8. of glor\ ■.. 542 Favored with God's peculiar s. 501 No peace we have. . .but in thy s. 609 Supported by his .v.; Jon fill 643 And, while thou shait 8. upon ;i a Father's 8. is thine 667' Nor heed its sc qrnful 8. 891 Glad when thy g 776 Thou mayst 8. ai all I: ■ i 'il 8. upon the tn ubled . 980 That 8. upon his wasted cheek 998 And the 8. Of the Lord is Lne SMI 150 SOX 1008 Because thy 8. was fair 1101 Thy 8. is Life, thy frown is death 1103 Whose favored 8. upholds them 1117 O could I catch one 8. from thee SMILES. 306 See in his heavenly 8. appear 444 The Saviour 8. ,* upon my soul 827 The light of 8. shall nil again 675 To meet the glad with joyful 8. 722 From the world's pernicious 8. 811 And 8. on the peculiar race 8§2 And thy forgiving 8. impart 949 its bright and gladdening 8. 1002 With thy 8. of love returning 1054 and 8. of thy face 1060 And 8. have no alloy SMILING, SMILING S. 161 Behind. . .He hides a 8. face 177 How soon we found a 8. God 498 Where Jesus shows a 8. face 1027 To see thy 8. face 751 The snvHings of thy face SNAKE, SNARES. 662 And eveiy sweet a 8. 160 And through the pleasing snares 457 With all its glittering 8. 570 Ten thousand 8. my path 905 Amid the 8. misfortune lays SNOW. 46 blood shall wash us white as s. 305 blood can make us white as 8. 425 And wash me white as 8. 503 And I am white as 8. 527 Wash me, and I am white as s. 1066 Blood that washes white as s. 1086 He sends the 8. in winter SOAR. 621 My ransomed soul shall 8. away 669 To 8. to endless day 860 And hence in spirit may we s. 1032 And 6'. to worlds on high SOBER. 505 I want a 8. mind 1058 Be 8. and keep vigil SOCIAL, SOCIE1Y. 1061 What 8. joys arc there 787 In such society as this My 101: BOD. i Must mingle again with the 8. '. BOF1 EN, BOFTENING. hearts their pains to 818 Shall i. ..Softt n thy truth, or 660 And let me feel thy softening SOIL. 678 dew. . .Alreadj cheers thes. 91 8 And promise clothes the 8. 939 visit every s. ai SOJOURN, SOJOURNS, SOJOURNERS. 170 Through the land of their 8. 1031 A stranger. . . I calmly 8. here 1078 He only sojourns here 8(34 But we, frail sojourners below SOLD. 927 Thy people, Lord, are 8. for 1013 Those who set at naught and s. SOLDIER, SOLDIERS. 568 Go forward, Christian 8. 593 Am I a s. of the cross 568 onward, Christian soldiers 5G6 S. of the cro>s, arise 567 Stand up.. . Yc 8. of the cross 587 S. of Christ, arise 588 S. of Christ, lay hold 825 Train up thy hardy 8. SOLITUDE. 223 All is 8. and gloom 709 I love in 8. to shed The 973 Our cold remains in s. SON. 51 cry aloud, and honor the S. 118 S. of man and Son of God 170 The S. of God, the Son of man 184 To us a S. is given 191 Unto us a 8. is given 198 Hear my beloved S. 200 This is my n., hear ye bun 220 The Father's co-eternal n. 337 God to you his S. hath given 432 But thou wilt form thy N. in me 439 Father, in me reveal thy >'. 404 mind Of toy well-beloved S. 480 Thou hast in honor of thy S. 027 The anointed N. of God makes 070 S. of Mary, Son of God 077 Stand, S. of man, confessed 800 'ihe slain, the risen N. 830 impart The nature of thy S\ 831 Father, in these reyeal thy >'. 841 The S. of God came down to die 841 The Father gives the S. 935 Lo ! the N- of God is come 1024 The immortal S. of nam SONS. 186 and best of the 8. of the morning 241 compare Among the s. Of men 281 witness. ..Thai we are 8. of God 856 hear The sacn d 8. Of ( lie lir.t born s. of light 776 Still supply thy 8. and daughters 829 We'd walk as 8. of God 916 And If the 8. of God rejoice 929 How many of the s. of men 1000 Foremost of the 8. of Light SONG. i v.'. ike, i B in ever? land begin the s. 10 And swell the loud triumphant s. SON 151 SOR 33 God, our strength, to thee our 8. 42 While earth repeats the joyful 8. 58 Join the everlasting 8. : i And pour the grateful s. 80 And we shall join the ceas 99 new Joys Do a new 8. require 146 humble part In that Immortal 8. i }^ Who can sing that wondrous 8. grateful 8. I'll raise .■I every vole; 104 That glorious 8. of uld 217 Is borne ihe & that angels know 230 Let earth her 8. begin 848 w e'll Join the everlasting 8. 268 On every lip a 8. 273 This may be our endl 294 For love like this, let my 8. 315 And still the 8. renew 319 Then in a nobler, sweeter 8. 444 Loud is the 8. the heavenly 409 And take up every thankful 8. 563 your voices In the triumph-*. 690 Our cheerful 8. would oftener 692 The .v. shall wake with opening 72-1 Still all my 8. shall be 742 Be thou my 8. 744 The new, eternal 8. 759 My comfort by day, and my 8. 763 voice of her unending 8. 800 One 8- ascendeth to the skies 917 Soon may the last glad 8. arise 1034 millions... Shall in one 8. unite 1049 All holy in their 8. 1009 Saints, begin the endless 8. 10o5 A s. of happy love SONGS. 2 Come, let us join our cheerful s. 8 In 8. of praise divinely sing 20 Deign our humble s. to bear 20 There, in joyful 8. of praise 21 N. of praise awoke the moj n 41 Then let our .v. abound 4S we raise our hearts in solemn 8. 64 How should our 8., like those 70 To 8. of joy my soul inspire 73 In loftiest 8. oi praise 76 Let 8. of triumph hail the morn 78 The 8. which from thy servants 104 Demand perpetual 8. of praise 109 Give sweeter 8. than lips can 171 S. of praises I will ever give 183 Let men their 8. employ 875 Gome, Holy Spirit, raise our 8. 332 New 8. do now his lips employ 467 We si:i.L r t::«- 8. of heaven 551 Like morning 8. his voice And lis 8. our tongues employ , ! for 8. of loudest praise . fa; - above our bumble 8. ome, Bing in joyful 8. of praise Choicest 8. ccept...Of these our humble 8. . are swelling O'er ' nd sing in 8. which never end 1063 Demand successive 8. of praise 1066 sing a of love and praise SOOTHE, SOOTHES, SOOTH IXO. 167 To 8. our sorrow, calm our fear 281 *Tis thine to 8. the sorrowing 5., o soothe this troubled breast B78 Gently 8. each Impulse wild 316 nameof Jesus. ..>oe//es.. .sorrows i 16 And 8. away my pains 706 Prayers, the troubled breast 2--; Come... With soothing power 698 Thy 8. hand may press SORROW. 125 shall pain Or 8. make thee 163 N.» more let sin and s. grow 211 N. and love How mingled 218 And yet or.r eyes with >. » e 255 In all OUT 8., all our fear 820 When 8. swells the laden breast 341 ( ome, in 8. and contrition 502 Liberty from 8., fear, and sin 578 And where the son> of s. pine 611 Then 8., touched by thee, grows 614 O teach us to endure The 8. 629 And 8. crown each lingering 638 to bear All that of «., grief 641 Set free from present 8. 653 Child of 8. and of woe 654 Through 8. or through joy 683 Earth has no 8. that Heaven 778 Arise, for the night of thy 8. 780 When 8. flows from eye to 797 From 8., toil, and pain 875 Will shake the soul with 8. '8 896 For s.'s children comfort find 898 He who drinks the cup When 9. 905 The sum oi human 8. less 973 Through ».'8 night, and danger's 1C08 Or 8. wake the tear 1011 And 8. and sin are no more 1047 And the end of 8. Shall 1055 ( r 8. entrance find 1057 Nor 8. '8 least alloy 1059 Brief s., short-lived care 1063 Away with our 8. and fear ' ; ere 8. and death are no more from 8., care, and pain 1083 Free from 8., free lroin sin SORROWS. 1 name. ..That bids our 8. 154 When 8. bow the spirit down 231 Speak his 8. ended, hail 294 There Jesus bids mv >-. cease 881 O Thou who hast our s. borne 396 To hear the 8. thou hast felt •412 To give those 8. weight 412 Heboid tile 8. of my heart 441 All my .*. are his own 551 chase... The 8. of the night 61'.) In all my 8 M conflicts, woes ,.i love 640 The 8. ye endure, The Idsl all our 8. bear 6W On thee, when 8. I ISC . iio will all our 8. share 754 He all mv 8. shares M4 Fruitful let thy >. be 971 Then l.-t our 8. erase to flow SOR 152 SI'A SORROWED, SORROWING, SOR- ROW IT I,. 664 thou on earth hast wept And .?. 627 God has marked each wrrowing G64 seek In 8. paths below 666 saints.. .Who once went s. here 356 And always wrrowfvX we live BOUGHT. 434 'T was he that 8. the lost 441 Found me when I 8. him not 726 Jesus s. me when a stranger SOUL. Who would not his whole s. and Father, to thee my 8. I lift Love so amazing... Demands my s. Reflect, thou hast a 8. to save Visit thou this 8. of mine Mine inmost 8. expose to view And to my inmost 8. make known Take my 8. and body's powers My 8. and all its powers my God, thou hast mys.; No O grant that nothing in my 8. My 8. shall then, like thine 8. of my soul remain To lay my 8. at Jesus' feet that my tender 8. might fly Hark, my 8. .' it is the Lord My 8. to thee alone, Now A never-dying 8. to save 1 lift my s. to thee ; In all Jesus, Lover of my 8. I rest my s. on Jesus This weary 8. of mine Derive. ..Its life from thee, the s. power applying Christ to every s. Then, Saviour, then my 8. receive Who diedst thyself my s. to save angels sing, As they bear the 8. His 8., which in heaven had birth So a s. that's born of God But ere my 8. from earth remove SOULS. And put our 8. in frame And till our 8. with praise Ours, are his immortal breath To that our laboring 8. aspire Bring our ransomed 8. at last < )ur 8. are saved alive Within these 8. <>f thine to rest of life, our s. o'erflow By the 8. that love him One While the 8. of mi n are dying O let our 8. on thee he cast O may thy Spirit seal Our 8. .Marks the dear 8. he calls his Teach them Immortal s. to gain They watch tor 8. for which For 8. Which must !mv\ \t live take The 8. we here present to But the 8. thai arc bllilded in His praise, to whom our g, belong < mi- g. and bodies shall be thine our g. to thee commend ours, are in his mighty hand 119 124 211 365 416 439 439 470 472 474 476 482 482 495 497 552 556 574 619 656 754 754 788 8.54 966 996 1000 1012 1068 1116 29 60 (56 78 182 219 269 856 564 715 801 811 819 828 828 625 868 882 951 958 10-16 1085 The s. he died to save 1109 Under thy protection we Oar 8, 1113 death. ..Shall join our 8. to thee SOURCE. 67 Eternal S. of truth and light 91 God, the 8. of life and light 127 From thee, great S. of being 129 Thou S. of life and holy love 265 Come, thou S. of joy and gladness 313 Jesus, thou 8. divine 394 To thee, her 8., mv spirit flies 474 S. of life ! live, dwell, and 1020 Jesus, thou S. of all my joys SOVEREIGN. 9 His s. power, without our 47 Still hear and do thy 8. will 63 The S. of your hearts proclaim 139 And hail thee s. Lord of all 152 And he, ass. Lord and King 161 And works his 8. will 302 But there's a voice of s. grace 322 Great 8., we adore Thy 369 undone Without his 8. grace 433 And depth of 8. grace 451 Glory to God, whose 8. grace 460 And own thy s. right in 703 Love... The s. of the rest 916 new creation. ..To 8. love 918 8. of worlds ! display thy power 948 Awake, and praise that 8. love SOW, SOWS. 817 The word of life we 8. 579 And he who sows with many (See Seed.) SOWER, SOWING, SOWN. 55 Bless the 8. and the Beed 687 8. of life's immortal Beed 1081 in earth.. .The 8. hid the grain 731 Sowing much and reaping none 575 The late or early sown SPAN. 602 And were this life the utmost 8. 664 My s. of life will soon he done 959 My life is hut a 8. 962 My days are shorter than a 8. 138 And . SPANGLED. . heavens, a shining SPARE, SPARES. 379 Me he now delights I" 9. 785 And Jesus forces me to s. 953 yet doth he us in mercy 8. '.'."'.i o s. me yet, I pray : Awhile NHM Correct.. .Then let thy mercy 8. 068 And span a us yei another year SPARE, SPARKS, SPARKLE. 909 vital 8. of heavenly name 978 The vital 8. shad lie 973 For o'er life's wreck that 8. Shall 1009 Whose ftpevrka il> upward t » ioti2 Then eyes with joy shall sparkle RPA 153 SPO SPARROW. 148 Winers nn angel, guides a s. 151 not.. .Disturb the s.'s nest BPEAK. 54 S., and let thy servants hear 400 8., and I shall live 5., and my soul shall live ; \~: S. to our hearts, and let us feel 719 And hear thee inly 8. S. to my heart, in blessing speak . or thou never hence Shalt r thou the word must 8. 911 Still, still, though dead, they 8. 918 S. % and the world shall hear 918 S., and the desert shall rejoice 1021 take heed,— To all I 8. or do SPEAKS, SPAKE. 1 He s., and, listening- to his voice 151 He 8., and in his heavenly height 552 Jesus 8., he speaks to thee 759 He 8. / and eternity, filled with 24 When he spake and it was done SPEAR. 219 And see ! the 8. hath pierced 723 Piercing s., and torturing; scorn 1005 When 8., and shield, and crown SPEECH, SPEECHLESS. 710 Prayer is the simplest form of 8. 1099 Grave 8., and strength, and sight 233 disciples... with speechless joy 351 The 8. awe that dares not 531 adore, With 3. wonder, at SPEED. 354 8. thee, speed thee on thy way 576 Up, then, with 8., and work 003 lingering heart.. .s. its flight SPHERE, SPHERES. 185 Center and soul of every s. 929 L<-ok from thy 8. of endless 1034 Boul, that springs beyond thy s. 229 Claim for thine own the spheres 1076 The listening 8. attend SPIRES. 195 Crowned with her temple 8. 1036 And the bright city's gleaming 8. SPIRIT. 84 Come, sacred S. n from above 129 Blest S., one with (iod above 166 The S. and the trifts are ours 874 Where is that S., Lord, which 276 () S. of the living (iod. In all d, tin- S.j asks you why the S. of bis . i be s. in our hearts [a i he S. we receive of wisdom 384 Pass me not, mighty S. - S. answers to the blood - Hit' s. of thj 499 Walk iu the S. even here 524 With thy meek 8. arm our breast 589 still let the s. cry In all 618 By thy meek >'.. thou, of all 643 Think what S. dwells within ', r> My soul the n. feels 798 And breathe the S. of thy love 878 In OUT hearts the >. mild' 900 Thy gracious SL, we implore 924 Come. Lord, thy glorious S. cries . •;•(! will shortly pour All the 6'. 1001 Them the S. hath declared Eternal SPIRIT. 250 Bv the eternal S. made 309 'Tis thine, eternal 8., thine 334 By thine own eternal S. Thy SPIRIT. On all the earth thy S. shower O let thy 8. now Descend lie. Till thou thy 8. give Thou wilt /////> But if thou thy 8. shed If with me now thy 8. stays Thy 8. then will speak If now it,y 8. move my breast And free thy S.'8 living power Thy S. now shall live within may thy 8. gently draw the gladness Of thy 8. feci in 406 432 559 6S6 771 335 819 826 832 1015 SPIRIT, (Iranian.) Thou, Lord, my 8. didst sustain My s., soul, and flesh receive Thou hast my 8. ; there display Thou only canst my 8. All And be in 8. one Her portion... My s. longs to know when shall my 8. be there amrels say. sister 8., come away Light from its load the 8. flies The «. of man never dies SPIRITS. Waiting s., speed your way On thee alone our 8. stay full of strength. . .human s. are There is a scene where 8. blend And thence our 8. rise Behold tiie 8. of the just Where kindred 8. dwell 1 see a world of 8. bright We on his love our 8. stay SPIRITUALLY. 347 .S. dead in sin SPLEN ix HI. SPLENDORS. 1106 Veiled in the softened 8. 194 peace. . .Its ancient sph 926 And hail the 8. of the day SPOIL. SPOILS, SPOILED. SPOILER. 1091 save fr«»m s. thy holy ; at spoils 1 shall win from 1000 O'er the 8. that death has won 234 MiiL r how he spoiled the hosts of 90S or spoilt)- take away 165 474 474 515 5'20 661 681 969 962 1012 342 648 671 684 765 7S7 807 1032 1109 sro 1 54 STA SPOKKX. 57 Praise the Lord, for he hath 8. 777 Hear what God the Lord hath s. 1004 For Jesus hath 8. the word SPOKESMAN. 735 In honor of our S. there SPOT, SPOTLESS. 320 in vain Over some foul, dart 8. 714 And earth hath ne'er so dear a 8. 209 darkness fell On thee., .spotless 483 And then my 8. soul receive 522 And .v. love and peace 523 And all my s. life shall show 532 And all my 8. life shall tell 023 With 8. love and lowly fear 784 free indeed, And 8. here below 808 Clothe us in 8. raiment 1071 pure. . .As on thy 8. shore SPRING. 122 And all the mingling sounds of 8. 231 Earth . . .clothing her for s. 232 bright blossom.. .Of an eternal 8. 977 Fairer than 8. the colors 994 But bright shall be your s. 1037 There everlasting 8. abides 1080 And still, now 8. has on us 1081 The 8. '8 sweet influence, Lord 1082 The flowing 8., at thy command 1084 All that .v. with bounteous SPRING, (fount.) 323 love abounds, A deep, celestial 8. 327 Insatiate to this 8. I fly 440 S. of life, thyself impart 577 From heaven's eternal s. 050 S. thou up within my heart 704 My God, the s. of all my joys 121 Christ, the 8. of all my joy 774 A sacred s., at thy command 812 The 8. whence all these blessings SPRINKLE, SPRINKLES, SPRINKLED. 527 S. me, Saviour, with thy blood 944 Saviour, ,s. many nations 438 blood. . .sprinkles now the throne 381 And by thy sprinkled blood SPURN, SPURNED. 353 8. not the call to life and 1<>2 some. . . Have spumed to-day 027 And 8. of men, he goes to die SQUANDERED. 900 S. life's most golden hours STAFF. 179 Thy rod shall defend me, thy 8. 885 Our shepherd. . .our 8. and song BTAGGBR. 529 No more I 8. at thy power STAIN, STAINS. 305 Can wash the dismal 8. away 151 wash. . .Till Dot a ,s. remains 1102 Remember not our sin's dark 8. 302 Our sin, how deep it stains 307 The deepest 8. of sin efface 819 plunged.. .Lose all their guilty 8. 754 To wash my crimson 8. STALL. 180 his bed with the beasts of the *. 020 The empty 8. no herd afford STAMMERING. 47 praise thee with a 8. tongue 319 poor lisping, 8. tongue Lies STAMP. 475 But let me all thy s. receive 525 And 8. me with thy Spirit's seal 803 thine image. . .£J. it now on every 848 8. us with the stamp divine STAND. 230 That we may s. in that dread 507 S. up, stand up for Jesus 079 help thee, and cause thee to s. 781 S. but in him, as those have 805 We for Christ, our Master, 8. STANDS. 459 That 8. between us and thy love 772 On every side he 8., And for 1050 It 8. securely high 1003 She. s. as she ever hath stood STANDARD. 582 The s. of your God STANDARD-BEARER. 582 His 8.-7)., I To all STAR. 182 Did the guiding 8. behold 182 Where they need no 8. to guide 187 One 8. alone, of all the train 189 Ye have seen his natal 8. 217 The 8. is dimmed that lately 292 In every 8. thy wisdom shines 300 Bright was the guiding s. that 410 Day-s., in my heart appear 443 And gain the Morning S. 004 Blight Morning S., bid 054 Let not my 8. Of hope Grow 701 art my soul's bright morning 8. 752 From blush of morn to evening s. 759 The 8. that on Israel shone 778 o'er thy hills dawns the day-8. 779 Bail her as their guiding 8. 781 As 8. by star grows dim 862 S. of our sorrow's troubled 907 rather, may that holy 8. 91 1 S. of the coming day 91 ■ i • bid the morning ■ . arise ■ thai glory-beaming 8. 935 Higher yet that 8. ascends 939 And ih'. 1 >'. of Jacob i 974 The rising 8. appears 961 Norday-*. gild the darksome 1009 Thus 8. by star declines 1086 He Lights the evening 8. STA 165 STO STARS. 28 Where 8. revolve their little 57 Praise him. all ye x. of light 107 So when the evening 8. appear 115 Like the 8. when storms are past ] 18 While all the 8. that round her \:i«l shout, ye morning 8., for joy rown him. ye mornings, of light 510 light.. .The s. are all concealed 547 And 8. their courses move 628 Thi' 8. of heaven are shining 644 Till the 8. of heaven are OH Holy, deathless 8. shall rise C98 And call the 8. my own 815 siill hold the 8. in thy right bb'S The morning 8. together sang 916 If sang the morning 8. for joy 1000 Nor sink those 8. in empty night 1014 See the 8. from heaven falling 1019 We, while the 8. from heaven 1034 Ye 8. are hut the shining du.st 1009 Let the morning 8. reply STARVE, STARVING. 414 I 8., he cries, nor can I 335 Why will you be starving, and STATE. SOS I ask no higher 8. ; Indulge reach us, in every 8., To make 1090 God save the 8. STATION, STATIONS. 59 When we reach our blissful s. 249 Jesus tak<-s the highest 8. 643 Joy to liud in every 8. 1015 Keep me in my lowly 8. 97 angels. . .Their constant stations STATUTES. 765 For he that in thy .-'. treads 788 Thy 8. are their STAY. 1G7 God willeth you with us to s. 20(5 Here I would forever 8. 315 >'. not for the morrow's sun I I cannot 8. 3»39 lor if I 8. away. I know I He calls. . And yet from him I s. G4S On thee alone our spirits s. 691 O Jesus, ever with us 8. 71-2 Here. . .my God, vouchsafe to 8. 780 With my Saviour wl . 741 Here would I ever 8. ; Jesus is 950 If thou permit our 8. -k not to 8. w her ■ - , 'd forbids his long 1038 Would here no Long< BTA1 633 Blest is the man.. .That 8. himself 170 Lord, en whom my soul i - 178 The mind whl h still on thee is 8. 430 ii. moment 8. ( m thee, O God, my soul Ifl 043 I have 8. m\ heart on thee STEADFAST, STEADFASTLY. 180 .My s. heart shall fear no ill 518 My x. soul from falling free filti My 8. heart shall know no fear 031 With 8. eye mark every >u-\> fit 1 .) ( m this my 8. soul relies 072 Fix on his work thy 8. eye 372 S., and fixed, ami sure 696 Till steadfastly by faith I stand STEER. 648 Thither our steady course we 8. STEP, STEPS. 201 And with firm 8. and • 283 S. by step where Christ has trod 682 distant scene; ones, enough for 155 Angels. . .attend I >ur $ 179 Mil follow my s. till I meet 180 My weary, wandering 8. he l< a. Is 296 My soul rejoices to pursue The >•. 313 Direct our s., thou gracious Guide 350 Angels. . .all our 8. attend 385 His 8. I at a distance see 483 on thee my feeble 8. I stay 500 With 8. unwavering, undismayed 504 Forward.. .8. and voices joined 594 Forget the 8. already trod 724- S. unto heaven ; Ail that 745 lie thy feeble s. shall stay 7ol My willing 8. shall lead In 887 Guide their 8. and help their 894 We would, O Lord, toy 8. pursue 940 While on in Je>us' 8. we go STEPHEN. 080 We each, as d\ i STEWARDS. 892 As s. true receive STILL, STILLED. 623 Say to my trembling heart, Be 8. 1004 Stated its tossings, hushed its STIXG, STINGS. 93 Where is death's .v. ! where 234 ask the mounter. Where 's rhy 8. 260 Where, Death, is now thy 8. ! i.'atii ! where is thy 8. / Where 969 o Death, where is thj 8. 979 Death hath tost his venome 1 8, 9S5 And where, O Death, thy 8. 985 Death has no 8. beside 969 .\nd where, Death, thy 8. 999 And death has no 8. for the 371 A thousand stings within sour STIR. 513 And 8. me up to d still g. up th gift in me 780 O let us 8. each other up • ..it S. has no • b sure S., etod 2G0 Vain the 8., the watch, the s -al STO 156 STR 303 And break my heart of 8. 321 Grace. . .in heaven the topmost s. 308 And break these hearts of s. - 378 And break my heart of 8. 5o8 look. . . And break my heart of s. 724 My rest a 8., Yet in my dreams 857 On this s., now laid with prayer 861 This 8. to thee in faith we lay (See Cornerstone.) STONES, STONY. 451 Hath animated senseless s. 857 Here be living s. prepared 883 The «., our silence shaming 350 Just now the stony to remove 540 In this poor 8. heart 559 The 8. shall depart STOOPS, STOOPED. 164 In mercy s. to hear thy cry 325 S. to our vile abode 400 And «. to ask my love 147 For thou hast stooped to ask of 315 How low he 8., how high STORE, STORES. 474 Small as it is, 'tis all my s. 713 A boundless, endless s. 903 joys. . .With God laid up in 8. 904 As thou hast blest our various s. 1083 But the fruitful ears to s. 33 For them shall earth its stores 1084 For the 8. and gardens yield 1084 From her rich, o'erilowing 8. STORM. 161 And rides upon the s. 187 The s. was loud, the night 187 And, through the 8. and danger's 354 The s. is gathering in the west 544 I rest me till the s. be past 616 The gathering s. shall see 630 Hushed with a word the raging s. 634 The 8. swept by, nor left a trace 635 Nor fear the coming 8. 642 The s. may roar without me 656 Hide me. . .Till the s. of life is 676 And let the n. that does thy work 676 And let the 8. that speeds me 678 For O the s. is high 731 With us when the 8. is sweeping .here 8. after storm rises 1090 Through 8. and night 1113 The «. is laid, the winds retire STORMS. 153 Thunder, and hail, and lire, ands. 177 'Mid raging 8., exults to find 225 soon the & of time shall cease hough 8. his face obscure mould 8. Of wrath shake 476 and when the a of life shall 618 And when life's fiercest 8. are 648 8. may howl and clouds may 659 Lei 8. Of sorrow fall i -. and hurricanes abide 778 when 8. of sharp dist 907 A few more 8. Shall beat 973 The s. of earth shall beat 1039 Where ,*. arise and ocean rolls 1052 And 6'. no more have sway STORMY. 33 In trouble's dark and 8. hour 41 That rides upon the 8. sky 551 And stills the 8. wave 611 o who could bear life's 8. doom 631 shone through my 8. fears 684 From every a wind that blows 1038 On Jordan's s. banks I stand STORY. 188 Listen to the wondrous 8. 204 All the light of sacred 8. 225 Death and sorrow, earth's dark s. 330 let us tell the glad s., And sing 442 And the s. repeat, And the 57-2 To tell the 8., To show the glory 727 Changeless sounds, wondrous 8. 756 I love to tell the 8. Of unseen 880 when I read that sweet 8. of old 884 We hear the wondrous s. 886 I love to hear the 8. Which 944 Of thy cross the wondrous s. 1016 Earth can now but tell the 8. 1079 Looking o'er life's finished s. STRAIN, STRAINS. 34 And asks our noble >t 8. 66 Ascend for him our cheerful s. 480 And praise thee in a bolder 8. 1016 Let each heart repeal the v. 8 To every land the strains belong 64 our bumble 8. attend 65 Till higher 8. our tongues 73 And earth, in humbler 8. 83 And join the 8. which angels 146 And try their choicest 8. 692 Soon shall I learn the exalted s. 819 In humble 8. thy grace implore 1070 sweet the truths thooe blessed 8. STRAIT. 717 Then, my soul, in every 8. STRANGER, STRANG! 372 A 8. to the blood which bought 439 A 8. to the gospel h ipe 726 Jesus sought me when a 8. 7io He helps the a in disl 781 8. nor foe art thou 1031 A x. in the world below 1072 While here, a 8. far from home 648 Strangers o,jni pilgrims here below 855 Bless us here, while still as >-. 1074 Hut 8. and pilgrims oui STRAY. STRAYED. 262 Let me never from thee 8. 854 o far from borne thy to I d ps 8. :;:><; Ye simple souls that a i h That i from tr* e may oeyer 8. 466 Thai I from thee no more mays. 178 Nor suffer me again to 8. 496 if in this darksome wild I 8. 511 If to the right or left 1 .v., That SIR 157 STB 646 When in devious paths we 8. -•• i must BUT the right or Left I*-, His 702 Nor let me ev< 784 If to the right or left we >-., Leave pity look on those who g. waywardness to s. 1096 We turn who oft have strayed STRAYING. 683 light of the 8., Hope of the 698 lambs. . . Are 8. from the fold STREAM. 323 Whoever. . .May of this 8. partake 426 i drank of that life-giving 8. 431 While down the 8. of time we 731 When we cross the chilling s. 782 When death's cold, sullen 8. 773 There is a s. whose gentle flow 774 And pours its limpid 8. around 774 Flow, wondrous *., with glory 956 Bear us down life's rapid 8. 964 Time, like an ever-rolling 8. 1<>33 Though now divided by the s. 1053 Is the deep and unknown 8. 1107 Bless with the holier 8. that STREAM-. 72 With soul-refreshing 8. 128 How wide thy healing s. are 168 Whose s. make glad the heavenly 317 Its 8. the whole creation reach 912 S. ever copious are gliding along 1055 Are there celestial 8., Where 1087 The 8. rejoice STREET, STREETS. 1099 In crowded s., by restless couch 1044 And streets of shining gold 1060 The 8. with emerald blaze STRENGTH. 15 They go from 8. to strength 108 And gives me 8. for days to come 141 No 8. of our own, nor goodness 162 God is the 8. of every saint 166 Did we in our own 8. confide 201 And aided by new s. from thee 251 Jesus. . In glorious 8. arrayed 276 Souls without 8., inspire with 413 For everlasting s. is thine 452 The most gigantic 8. of man 461 Who thence their life and 8. 406 We trust not in our native 8. 556 But 8. in thee I surely have 567 And 8. to strength oppose 687 Who in the 8. of Jesus trusts 589 From 8. to strength go on 648 From 8. to strength we travel 670 But not with 8. like thine I ask thee for the daily s. When human 8. gives way pave to burst our chain • :;d when my all of 8. Bhall fail 789 on thee alone tors, depend par:, >'. to my fainting 769 journey on from 8. to strength 773 And give new 8. to fainting 81 1 Give me thy 8., God of 851 bread. . .express The 8. through 891 His arm the 8. imparts 920 Put on thy 8., the nations 965 Joyful, with all the 8. I have 1043 Thine own Immortal 8. put 1076 Though nature's 8. decay 1097 not their number, nor their 8. 111? >'. of my failing flesh and His STRENGTH. 177 And in Ins s. confide 567 Stand in )iis s. alone 587 With all his 8. endued 601 His s. shall bear thy spirit My STRENGTH. 496 My 8. proportion to my day 624 Be thou my s., be thou my 668 Till I my 8. renew 676 Go not from me, () my S. 694 My s. by day, my trust by 718 Every hour my s. renew 752 Then is my s. by thee renewed 959 Awhile my s. restore Our STRENGTH. 19 And all our s. exert 566 God, our s. and shield is near 862 Our s., our comfort, and our 873 Be our s., for we are weakness TJiy STRENGTH. 448 So in thy s. shall I go on 814 Give me thy 8., O God of 920 Put on thy's., the nations shake 952 And bid us in thy s. rejoice 1114 Arise in thy 8., thy redeemed STRENGTH to STRENGTH. 15 They go from 8. to 8. 567 And s. to s. oppose 589 From 8. to s. go on 648 From s. to 8. we travel 769 journey on from 8. to 8. STRENGTHEN. STRENGTHENS. 478 S. my feet with steady 543 Surround, sustain, and s. me 670 So 8. us to pray 679 I'll 8. thee, help thee, and 811 And strengthens their unwearied STRENGTHENED, STRENGTHEN- ING. 109 And, 8. here by hymn and praver 670 As thou wert 8. in thy woe 869 Be 8. as they pray 154 Thy Strength* ning hands uphold 631 In me thy 8. grace be STRIFE. 86 The waves of 8. be still 266 Who for us endured the s. 400 Ah ! what avails my 8. 441 safe with him from earthly 8. 444 biuile and hea. STR 159 SUF 666 See, the s. will soon be done 507 The 8. will not be long 608 friend and foe in all our s. 618 Saw the dread 8. begun 6'i4 Soon will the toilsome s. be o'er 713 I flee, From s. and tumult far 829 Would be at constant 8. 885 Healer of s. 910 sound Shall quell the deadly s. 1040 Wage to the end the glorious 8. 1056 We urge the restless 8. STRING, STRUNG. 633 Bid every 8. awake 703 And sound from every joyful 8. 819 'Tis strung and tuned for endless STRIVE, STRIVING, STROVE. 60 "When with heart and voice we s. 277 In vain we s. to rise 326 And vainly 8. with earthly toys 353 God's Spirit will not always 8. 409 I would be thine ; but while I s. 497 Still may I 8., and watch, and pray 805 S. we, in affection strive 949 And help us all with sin to s. 1058 S„ man, to win that glory 166 Our striving would be losing 264 S. till he cast out sin 347 He, who all your lives hath strove 450 The more I 8. against its power STROKE. 618 Blest Saviour, if the s. must fall STRONG. 21 Make them 8. in faith and hope 366 Though 8., and young, and gay 440 S., and permanent, and clear 453 So 8. to deliver, so good to redeem 479 O ye of fearful hearts, be s. 569 Pear not, be 8. .' your cause 587 N. In the strength which God 737 When I am weak, then I am s. 742 word. . .That makes me 8. 866 The Lord our God alone is s. 890 Call to the, v., the free 1108 Eternal Father! 8. to save STRONGLY. 263 By thee may I -s. live STRONGHOLDS. 936 Sin's 8. it now o'erthrows STRUGGLE, STRUGGLES. 566 soon be done; Then 8. manfully 775 Arise, and 8. into light 900 Who 8. with thai fatal chain 1008 8. through thy latest passion 1022 To 8. onward Into light 967 a tew more struggles here BTRUGGLE8T, STRUGGLING, si RUGGLINGS. 787 in vain thou 8. to i- r ot free 109 May struggling hearts that seek 888 Every -■. soul release 463 Bid this 8. heart he still 399 The strugglings of my will STUBBORN. 311 And hreak my 8. heart 381 subdue, And break my 8. heart 390 Though I have steeled my s. heart 396 To take this 8. heart away 617 Too oft, with 8. will, We STUMBLING-BLOCK. 486 Every s.-b. remove 544 Shall every 8.-5. remove 573 The s.-b. remove 804 Every s.-b. remove STUPID. 396 To stir this 8. heart of mine SUBDUE, SUBDUES, SUBDUED. 281 8. the power of every sin 285 This stubborn will s. 309 The stubborn will 8. 381 8., And break my stubborn heart 536 The strength of sin 8. 172 His power subdues our sins 210 Death, hell, and sin., .subdued 243 news. . .Of hell 8., and peace with 339 Break, by Jesus' cross s. SUBMIT, SUBMISSION. 371 S. to him, your sovereign Lord 495 O that I could at last 8. 632 With meek submission may we 1054 O give me 8., and strength as my SUBSTANCE. 606 Whose eyes mine inmost s. see SUCCESS. 6 And give thy word s. 891 And granted us 8. 891 And grant us good 8. 895 To crown them with s. SUCCESSION. 130 Thy being no x. knows 812 So shall the bright 8. run SUCCOR. 157 we prayed, And did for s. flee 181 Hf comes with 8. speedy To £22 And for my 8. flying 342 Tempted souls, they bring you s. 606 My 8. and salvation. Lord 678 Thou hast my 8. been 739 My soul its life and 8. brings 900 And send them 8. from on high 1096 to thee, Lord, We now for*, fly 1097 Whose s. they Implored BUFFER. 181 BUCCOr. . .To those who 8. wrong •:<•; Inspire To s. and to die •- 16 Thou didst s. to release us x!.~>i; They 8. with their Lord below 187 If with Christ thOU 8. here 887 For all ids children 8. here SUF 159 SUN 620 Content to 8. while we know 6.~>7 Who s. wiili our Master here 1003 S., with thy Lord lo reign SUFFEKKD. 32 to sinners cry, I 8. this for you 191 The world has 8. long 883 What thou, my Lord, hast 8. 367 For you he 8. pain 381 Reveal the charity. . .That s. in 442 He hath 8. and died 454 For me he hath 8., for me 723 £. once for man below 951 And strangely 8. us to live SUFFERER, SUFFERERS. 921 That he who once a s. bled 1057 Shall Je.sus' sufferer* know 1066 S. in his righteous cause SUFFERING. 170 A s. life my Master led 178 Aid in 8. and distress 476 In 8. be thy love my peace 487 Christ his 8. son shall own 624 My 8. time shall soon be o'er 671 sanctities Of 8. and of prayer 676 No 8. while 1 it lasts, is joy 816 are o'er, Our 8. and our pain SUFFERINGS. 315 The 8. which he bore 493 Who Jesus' s. share 506 Or wish my 8. less 632 For all our keenest s. here 638 Christ's 8. shared below 645 In my 8. to sustain 694 O let thy 8. give me power 695 Thy s. I embrace with thee 840 Thy 8., Lord, each sacred sign 846 our faith employ, His 8. to record 853 In thy 8. on the tree 854 All his 8. for mankind 927 The meed of all thy 8. these 1032 () what are all my 8. here 1066 They have all their s. past ALL-SUFFICIENT. 401 Thou alls, ait 736 Thou alls. Love divine 1075 W T hose alls, grace Shall SUGGESTIONS. 141 But when such s. our SUIT. 239 My earnest 8. present, and gain 440 Lo ! to his my 8. I join 523 not let go Till I my 8. obtain 718 Come, my soul, thy 8. prepare SULTRY. 36 Nor where at s. noon, thy 180 When in the 8. glebe I faint SIMMER. 602 Nor ours to hear, on 8. eves 644 For the ft.-time is faded 747 My s. would last all the year 10S0 The 8. sun and air 1081 >'. nor winter fails 1082 The 8. rays with vigor SUMMONS, SUMMONED. 52 <.iad the s. to obey '• 1 With joy the 8. we obey 459 Until the final 8. come 589 His s. cheerfully obey 967 For me thou wilt the 8. send 979 Waiting the 8. from on high 1029 How the 8. Will the sinner's 959 Ere I am summoned hence away SUN. 69 God is our 8., he makes our day 77 O what a 8., which broke this day 92 Gently as life's setting 8., When 95 Then shall my s. in smiles 107 Now doth the 8. ascend the sky 111 The 8. itself is hut thy shade 112 See how the morning 8. Pursues 113 And view the unwearied 8. 138 The unwearied 8., from day to day 1 15 Caused the golden-tressed 8. 161 The rolling 8. stands still 904 When the 8. of bliss is beaming 214 AVell might the 8. in darkness 292 The rolling s., the changing light 293 Almighty Lord, the 8. shall fail 413 And bid the 8. stand still 427 The 8. forbear to shine 478 I thank Thee, uncreated S. 565 W T ork in the glowing s. 620 And ere thy 8. shall set in death 704 And thou my rising s. 724 The s. gone down, Darkness be 747 If thou art my 8. and my song 858 While the 8. and moon endure 956 While, with ceaseless course, the s. 980 And when the 8., With cloudless 1014 S. and moon are both confounded 1063 No need of the 8. in that day 1068 8., and moon, and stars decay 1072 And s. and moon refuse to shine 1079 When has sunk you glaring 8. SUNBEAMS. 80 And soft the 8. lingering SIX OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. 99 Then the S. of r. 96 Bright 8. of r., arise 110 OS. <>f r., divine 190 Hail the 8. <>f r. 292 Great s. of r., arise 411 O 8. Of r., a ri.s.' 416 8. of r., arise 428 Eternal 8. <>' r. 570 On thee, bright S. of r. 739 The S. of r. on me 824 Aft the bright S. of r. 940 & Of r., arising BUM and MOON. 57 8. and m. rejoice before him 292 £>., m., and BtECT convey thy SUN 160 SWE 724 S„ m., and stars forgot 788 8., m., and stars are tlrmly 858 While the 8. and m. endure 1014 8. and rn. are both confounded 1068 S., and m., and stars decay 1072 And 8. and m. refuse to shine SUN'S. 68 From the 8. rising to its rest SUNSET. 565 Under the 8. skies 974 The 8. beam is cast SUNSHINE. 149 And our lives would be all s. 620 And bid the 8. smile 661 This is the s. of the soul SUNS. 8 Till 8. shall rise and set no more 133 Ten thousand s. around him 708 Where s. unsetting light the s. 777 Ye, no more your 8. descending 1041 It hath no need of 8. to rise 1081 Thou gav'st refulgent s. to shine SUNDERED. 684 Though s. far, by faith they SUP, SUPPER. 28 But s. with us, and let the feast 12 At the great supper of the Lamb 350 Haste to the s. of my Lord 357 Come to the s. spread SUPPLIANT. 201 When the blind s. in the way 706 The humble s. cannot fail 1005 Hear, hear our s. breath SUPPLICATION, SUPPLICATIONS. 265 Hear, O hear, our s. 690 breath ... To heaven in s. 1091 Hear thy people's supplications SUPPLY, SUPPLIES. 55 Now s. thy people's need 466 Lord Will all our need 8. 617 Thy hand alone 8. 617 Let mercy still 8. 736 In want my plentiful 8. 145 His full hand supplies their need 255 S. our every need 296 The power that gave it still 8. 321 And new 8. each hour I meet 826 Lord, we are come to seek 8. SUPPORT, SUPPORTS, SUPPORT- ING. 891 Borne sure 8. against despair ■\-i\ s. me in ih<' whelming flood 446 S. mj weakness with thy might 496 o let thy hand 8. me still 606 Us sure >-., it- noblest end 666 still s. and comfort me 742 S., defend, and guide 95 'Tis he uppotU ni;> mortal 740 The Lord 8. the fainting mind 997 Lay thy supporting hand SURE, SURETY. 207 Most s. in all his ways. 49 A surety of thine endless love 438 Before the throne my S. stands SURGES. 636 But should the 8. rise 957 And s. swell no more 978 'Gainst which the s. of the main SURVEY, SURVEYS. 594 A cloud . . . Hold thee in full s. 1019 While we s. the awful scene 811 King of saints his work surveys SUSTAIN, SUSTAINS. SUSTAINED, SUSTAINING. 165 Thou, Lord, my spirit didst 8. 753 My feeble mind 8. 441 He sustains the hidden life 980 S. and cheers his languid 658 Sustained my childish days 508 Thy all-sustaining power we SWALLOW, SWALLOWED. 490 S. up ray soul in love 927 To s. up its careless prey 420 My sins are swallowed up in thee 431 Be lost and 8. up in thee 481 My will be s. up in thee 715 Where faith in sight is s. up 1056 And hasten to be s. up SWATHING-BANDS. 192 All meanly wrapped in s.-b. SWAY. 197 We own thy 8., we hear thy call 245 He bears the righteous s. 519 Who would not own thy s. 672 Thou every- where hast s. 712 bounding heart shall own thy 8. 908 Assert thy rightful 8. 938 shall reign With illimitable 8. 1081 We own and bless thy gracious s. SWEAT. 221 Thy bloody 8., thy grief and 383 And bloody 8., we pray 811 They their s., and blood, and pain SWEET. 101 where Jesus' name Is & to every 161 But 8. will be the flower 205 earth's bitter things STOW 8. 461 then pain Is 8., and life and 612 "lis s. to look beyond my pains 669 For, if thy wort on earth be 8. *;;s Tin 8., refreshing grace 692 A work BO 8., a theme so high (397 name. Nor hall BO 8. can be 712 Labor is reati BJid pain is g. « 17 8. proepecta, sweet birds, and 762 Mv God, is any hour BO a 1026 6'. and joyful it will be SWE 161 TEA SWEETS, SWEETENS. Sublimer 8. than nature knows 208 And sift Utter cup BWEETN1 149 in the 8. of our Lord 611 Breathes 8. out of woe 612 If such the 8. of the stream 700 Jesus • With 8. tills the breast 747 Have all lost their 8. to me 849 Thy 8., never wasting SWELLING. 171 Bear me through the s. SWIFT, SWIFTLY. 352 Shall life's 8. passing years 1015 S. to hear, and slow to roam How swifUy didst thou move To C78 how 8. didst thou move 036 Now the word doth 8. run SWORD. 6 Gird on thy mighty 8. 288 Is sharper than a two-edged s. 311 Thou, by thy two-edged 8. 44S on thy thigh thy conquering 8. 538 The sharpness of thy two-edged s. 569 He girdeth on his 8. 584 the hostile shield. Thy 5. is 599 The Spirit's 8. is in his hand 847 Death's dark angel sheathes hiss. 9:38 Sheathed his 8. : he speaks— 'tis 953 When justice bared the >•. 1096 Who yet suspends the lifted s. SWORN. 3-18 By his life, your God hath s. 1075 He by himself hath 8. 1080 And thou hast s. to hear SYMBOL, SYMBOLS. 92 8. of the peace within 844 Still these symbols witness gave SYMPATHY. SYMPATHIZE, SYM- PATHIZING. 264 Touched with a 8. within 801 To join with softest 8. 806 Touched with softest s. 675 To soothe and sympathize 487 Touched with gy m ptdhiz it i Come, and m thy t. stay Li) The Lord will to his /. come 499 Make me his t. and abode 501 And for his (. and his throne 501 A t. meet for thee TEM 163 TIIA 519 A t. built bv God 764 The Christian t. stands 7T I Beside tl \ i, <■: avea the ad build the t. of our God We M keep his t. pure To this /., where we call thee r the t. near thy throne to thee a t. stand - To thee this t., Lord, we build see Enter thy t., glorious King that jrn at t. built above 863 perfect world. ..Was the first t. \ humbler t.. made with 864 Yet be beheld no t. there ! and th< 1 Lamb its t. are 864 With purer light our t. cheer 865 crown This t. as thy home me^ And let these halls thy t . be 868 We Tear not a f., like Judah's 869 O Thou, whose own vast t. stands 870 rear This t .. Lord, to thee 870 A living /. rear 874 Though a t. far less glorious 1082 While in thy t. we appear 1083 Come to God's own f., come 1091 From thy t. in the skies TEMPLES. 15 Thine earthly f. are 36 in every clime Shall t. rise 489 To thy human t. come 491 Never more thy t . leave 679 hoary hairs shall their t. adorn 800 From different /. though it rise 815 Be f. of the Holy Ghost 859 To dwell in t. made with hands 865 While /. stand and men adore 867 Accept our t . for Ids own 868 Shall be /. to God, everlasting 871 These t. of his grace 910 The t. of thy praise TEMPT, TEMPTED. 69 Not tents of ease...r. my feet 209 Conspired to t. God's only Son 741 T. not my soul away ; Jesus 1088 angels o'er me T. sweetly to 342 Tempted soul, they brine: you 543 A tid still my t. sou! stand by 715 To all thy t. followers give TEMPTER. 93 thy grace can foil the t.'a power 105 The /. t<> my soul hath said 223 Ye that feel the /.".* power 417 Of the subtle t.*8 power 505 looks to thee. ...Mid sees the t. Lnd basely to the /. yield 688 And oft escaped the t.*a snare 722 From the flattering f.'s power : the insulting /."> | 899 The t.'s power withstand TEMPTATION, TEMPTATH DtO I. fall 624 In fierce t.'a -■■ i I'd And guard in uerce t. '8 hour 680 Through torrents of t . 716 Into t. lead us not 1064 Though now my t. like billows 254 Ho knows what sore U mptations 640 The manifold t. That 653 If t. round you gather 760 T. lose their power When TENDER. TENDERM 127 Each evening shows thy 1. love 140 Thy mercies how t.! how 177 How t. is thy hand, O 254 His heart is made of tenderness 351 The unutterable t. 410 O for that t. of heart 417 P>v the t. that wept 420 Thv heart still melts with t. 559 Shed thy love, thy t. 670 Let thine own word of t 888 Let thy t. so loving TENEMENT, TENEMENTS. 45 And this fraii t. decays 328 Decay, then, i( nentatts of dust TENT. TENTS. 1050 Yet ni£rhtlv pitch my mo^ngf. 1116 And glad I'll drop this t ., to find 69 Not tents of ease nor thrones of 759 Say, if in your r. my Beloved TERRESTRIAL. 138 Move round the dark /. ball 248 every tribe On this t . bail 647 Vain are all /. pleasures 1033 Let all the saints t. sing TERRIBLE. 162 How t. is God in arms 1092 God the All-T..' thou who TERROR, TERRORS. 208 It takes its t. from the grave 308 My t. now begins 639 What t. can confound me 1023 Day of f.. day of gloom 162 When terrors rise and nations 227 Vain were the t. that pathered Bright /• cruard thv Beat 787 Not all th.' t. of the Lord 814 Only thy r.. Lord, restrain 976 Nor feel the /. as she passed TEST. 197 We /. our lives by thine r them no further t. remains 1020 And pass the solemn t. TESTIFY. 136 And t. t<» all mankind 139 Would he not t. <>f thee \ lour, 1 l'-ng to t. THANK. 222 language -hall I borrow iviour, I .'. th< 889 May we « or (.-offering . after THA 1G4 THO THANKS. 13 O render t. to God above 42 (rive t. to (iod on high 42 rans >med race Render in f. 51 And t. never ceasing f>-r 99 Let warmest f. arise 296 Lord, everlasting t be thine 472 my every breath In t. and 403 Let us give t. and sing 692 And mean the t. I cannot 713 The t. I owe thee, and the love 884 Their voice of t- would raise 9S5 Immortal t be paid 1077 Give t. to God on high 1067 And joyful t. proclaim THANKFUL, THANKFULNESS, THANKLI 19 Compose into a t. frame 26 Thee with t. hearts we pro\e 70 To thee I '11 raise my t. voice. 283 make thy home In my t. heart 476 O knit my t. heart to thee 610 Give me a calm, a t. heart 627 We bring them, Lord, in t. 854 Bring to every t. mind 949 Thy t . people praise thee 1083 Come, ye t. people, come 214 Dissolve my heart... thankfulness 1347 Why, ye thankless creatures THANKSGIVING. THANKSGIVINGS. 232 life...One long t. be 1087 In loud t . raise 1110 In joyous t. to thee 23 Loud thanksgivings to our God THAW. 396 And t ., with beams of love THEME, THEMES. 148 Thou art every creature's t. 160 The pleasing t. renew 203 The angel's t. in heaven above 727 Know no t . of nobler song 756 story. . .'T will be my /. in glory 764 Loved t. of many a sacred song 852 The f. demands immortal 8 Your lofty themes, ye mortals 58 Sacred t. to you belong THIEF. 319 The dying t. rejoiced to see 547 There uo t. can ever enter 1023 Thou, who to the dying t. THINE. 222 o make me /. forever 211 thousand hearts., shou] 1 all be t. 892 7. Is the work and only thine 899 Now to be /.. v* a. thine alone 409 I would be /.; but, Lord, i (eel ;.i, I am /.. entirely thine I . would I live, thine would I die 466 7". forever I God ol love 468 heart. . -And make it always t. I »ur all. ..no longer ours but t. 470 NOW, <» God, /. own I am ;; : 7'., whollj thine, shall he 474 No longer mine but 1. 1 am 4;h r., wholly thine, alone I am 488 Jesus, all I have Is t. 490 T. we are, thou Son of God 500 I ask but to bet. 508 7'., wholly thine, we pant to be y God, lam t.; what a comfort 760 make me t. indeed 762 from this day Be wholly t. 875 To keep u.s siiil t. own 892 All that we have is t. alone 1005 in life and death, Z 1 ., only thine 1015 When shall 1 be wholly t. 1080 T., too, by right, and ours by THINK. 383 T. on us who think on thee 470 All I think, or speak, or do 592 And all I f., or speak, or do 606 In all I think, or speak, or do 789 E'en now we t. and speak the 793 , vYe all shall t. and speak the THIRST, THIRSTS. 326 may quench your raging f. 341 He that drinks need t. no more 399 Tnat 1 may t. no more 420 My t. was quenched, my soul 461 I £., thou wounded Lamb 540 I t., I faint. I die to prove 545 Me with tnat restless t. inspire 691 And i. our souls from thee to fill 849 Our burning t. assuage 355 him that thirsts for righteous 362 Ho! every one that £., draw nigh THIRSTING, THIRSTY. 732 T. for the springs of water 944 T., as for dews of even 180 Or on the thirsty mountains pant ■me, t. souls, and bless the Lord 384 Showers, the r. land refreshing 550 For thee. . .my t. soul doth pine 551 And cheer the t. ground 631 For thee my t. soul doth pine 693 A fc. land, whose springsare dry 936 cloud. ..Hangs o'er all.. .t. land THORN, THORNS. THORNY. 1005 for our sake The t.. the rod 183 Nor thorns infest the ground 211 or t. compos.- so rich a crown 222 With /.. thine only crov* n 266 The head, once crowned with K 339 Crowned with /. b 9 Bi cred nead 708 Its joys are but the tna herous t. 742 my path... 'Mid /. or flowers 496 Though rough and thorny. ..W9J 620 Thy t. path awhile THOUGHT. 108 Be my last U bovi 187 Our every /.. our everj 476 thy boundless love.. .No /. can 188 Every t.. design, and word •,_> fove the poweroi 1. 1 estowed 678 i ar. tar above thy /. ih> B85 »>ue /. shall lid my sold with . henceforth shall TIIO 165 THR 968 Nothing is worth a t. beneath 1061 Bear every t. b 1053 One sweetly solemn t. THOUGHTS. 7 And worldly t. forget 47 To thee may all our t. arise /.. (» God, ascend to thee 97 And beavenly t. refreshed 103 New t. of God, new hopes of 123 My (. lit* open to thee, Lord 159 Lead all our t. to thee 100 Ere yet my feeble t. had learned 817 Where all our /. are drowned ."Still in whose breast a thousand t. 872 our inmost t. perceive 418 Quick as their t. their joys 616 To thee my t. would soar 705 My t. shall then to nobler 839 If tender t. within us burn 906 No matter which my t. employ THOUGHTFUL, THOUGHTLESS. 075 I ask thee for a t. love 900 And deeply on my t . heart 901 Spare, Lord, the thoughtless 929 The r. young, the hardened THREE. 10 Him T. in One, and one in Three 35 Mysterious Godhead ! T. in One 72 To thee, blest T. in One 91 God, the blessed T. in One 130 almighty 7'.. the eternal One 130 God in r. persons, blessed Trinity 139 Co-equal, co-eternal T. 198 The chosen fc., on mountain 199 How with the t. disciples there 470 One in T., and Three in One 913 Blessed and holy T., Glorious 1070 Before the great T. One THREESCORE. 1032 I suffer on my (. years THRIVE. 575 Thou know'st not which shall t. THRONE. 2 Of him who sits upon the t . 16 Who sits upon the t ., And shall 58 Jesus fills the t . on high 97 Whose t. is in the vast abyss 127 Yet, nearer to thy sacred t. 135 Before thy ever-blazing t. 144 spirits blest, before the t. i tB Prom the highest t. of glory 148 Leave thy footstool, take thy t. 162 majesty Upon his holy t. 185 Let every heart prepare a t. 216 Will be forsake his t. above SSS saints shall stand before the t. 247 Seated on bis lofty t. 334 Raise us to thy glorious t. 647 < m the things around the t. 860 Ami seated on his glorious t. 073 Proclaim, God sitteth on the t. 083 waters tlowing Forth from the t. 811 High on his everlasting t. 997 And will he, from his radiant*. 916 tribe Assembling round the t. 968 The inexorable I. 1001 Rear him to the f. of love 1018 Descending on his great white t. 1019 And share the everlasting t. 1028 Summon all before the /. 1040 Lo ! round the t. a glorious 1047 Shall be nearer my t. 1053 Nearer the great white t. 1066 Therefore are they next the t. K >»'»'.» Stand before yon dazzling t. 1079 When I stand before the t. 110(3 A t. without thy blessing Eternal throne. 422 Bold 1 approach the eternal t. 1013 High on thy eternal t. 10-25 Around the eternal t. 1066 Nearest the eternal t. Father's THRONE. 176 Haste. . .heavenly Father's t. 251 High on his Fatiu r's 1 . 322 Priest . . . Before his Fatlier's t. 408 Around thy Father's t. on high 422 He left his Father's t. above 688 And bids me at my Father's t. 797 Before our Father's t. We pour His THRONE. 40 The Lord upon his t. appears 41 accord. While ye surround h in t. 142 His t. is built on high 261 Though returning to his t. 322 Down from his t. on high 621 I'll hasten to his /. 743 Exalted on his t. 776 Rising to his t. on high 789 When round his t. we meet 800 Ere to his t. he p 876 To him who left his t. above 984 Break from his t., illustrious Thy THRONE. 20 When round thy t. we sing 35 Before thy t. we sinners bend 4-3 Before thy t. we bow, O thou 40 For us around thy t. of grace S3 Eternal King, erect tlnjt. ] is Leave thy footsto -1, take thy t. 286 And round thy t. unceasingly 415 And behold thee on thy t. 4S5 Henceforth take it for thy t. 517 Who always see thee on thy t. 537 My heart Bhall be thy t. 619 And when before thy t. 1 stand 723 Bending from thy t. on high 901 Before thy t. appear 859 when we bring them to tliy t. 870 Though round thy ?., above 881 God of love, who from thy t. 996 And when thou comest on thy t. 1065 And rise to a share In thy t. THRONE of (trace. 439 sprinkles now the t. of a race, 498 Behold the t. of QTOCt Tint 166 TOI 553 See at thy t. of (trace 717 They who seek the t. of grace THRONES. 10 By all the powers and t. in 38 And ranks of shinin.tr t. around 162 Kingdoms and t . to God belong 289 And give us t. above 917 Let £., and powers, and kingdoms THRONED. 119 High t. on heaven's eternal 135 Lord of all being! t. afar 387 T. above celestial things 444 Or, t. in floods of beamy day 894 When, t. above the skies THRONG. 74 As here thy servants t. 192 Appeared a shining t. 248 that with yonder sacred t. 253 A great and countless t. 563 Join our happy t . <;<)7 With all thy favored t. 744 A bright, harmonious t. 754 with Jesus Amid the heavenly t. 1004 See thev t. the blissful shore 1049 Behold that blessed t. 1062 T. up the steeps of light THUNDER, THUNDERS. His chariots of wrath the deep t. T., and hail, and Are, and storms Lets the lifted t. drop The t. of thy power Direct thy vengeful t.'s aim Not to the t. of that word The t. of that awful word The thunders of his hand When, amidst earth's closing t. let winds blow, or t. roar And t. voice the name of God Loud as mighty t . roar While twice ten thousand t. Louder than a thousand t. Loud as t. to the ear 140 153 379 555 735 787 1020 142 225 814 806 938 1019 1029 1079 91 106 239 397 520 520 543 545 71fi 1084 THYSELF. Thou dost give t. to me And with t. my spirit fill Give met., or else I die And pour t. into my heart But give t. to me gifts alas.. .Unless fc. be given And make me like t. below Less than /. cannot suffice Till thou t. bestow Love thee for t. alone TIDE. 181 The t. of time shall never 187 Death-struck, I ceased the t. to 413 Thou only canst drive back the t. 5'.»7 Around OS rolls the ceaseless t. 778 Trembles and dreads the. . ./. 958 The t. that hurries thoughtless TIDINGS. 138 Confirm the t. as they roll 226 Joyful t. ! Yes, the Lord is risen 2:;:> angels. . .The joyful t. bear 342 T. bear without delay 414 Through all the courts the t. flew 821 How sweet the t. are! Zion '.mo Lord, when shall these glad t. 926 Glad t. unto all we show 932 Each breeze. . .Brimrs t. from 939 Bear the t. round the ball 941 Haste, O haste, and spread the t. TIE, TIES. 741 Break every tender t„ Jesus is 768 Every human t. may perish 797 Blest be the t. that binds Our 419 And I am thine by sacred ties 663 writes. . .By faith's endearing f. 663 And trust to holier t. 905 Dear t. of mutual succor bind 960 How slender all the fondest t. 975 All human t. resigned must be TIME, TIMES. 294 Till t . and nature are no more 349 Soon, borne on t.'s most rapid 576 T. hurries past thee like the 576 Thou hast no t. to lose in sloth 576 Thy t. is almost o'er 615 Since all the varying scenes of (. 713 echo. . .When t. shall be no more 948 On all the wings of t. it flies 951 O may we all the t . redeem 955 our t ., as a stream, Glides swiftly 964 T., like an ever-rolling stream 970 tending upward ... As fast as t. 1009 Beyond the flight of t, 1060 Thou hast no (., bright day 637 My times are in thy hand TITLE. 249 Own his f., praise his name 385 Other t. I disclaim 659 When I can read my t. clear TOIL. 22 There released from t . and pain 80 Nor will our days of t. be long 496 Till t., and grief, and pain shall 547 ants. . .See how they t. and strive 564 Forward.. .Through the /. and 572 Jesus' feet. . .There t. seems 575 Thou canst not t. in vain 678 health Repay your arduous t. 679 Sad to his /. he goes. His >ccd 688 Who all your /. foreknew .7.I.-5 I 'II bear the /., endure Ihe pain (503 T. on, and in my toil rejoice 609 Nor feel my happy t. 731 Willi us when we /. in sadness Sll .Jesus, their /. delighted sees 825 Inured to /. and patient pain 891 strength Imparts Our daily /. 992 \<>w /. and conflict o ? er 1082 .Mid smile al /. and pain 1017 BUI thai t. anall make thee Some 1058 T., man. to gain that light 1067 Passed this scene of t. and pain TO] 16*3 TOY TOILS. 577 the day When all our t. shall Ha noblest t. are then the scourge 770 Till t. and cares shall end 811 Be rests well pleased their t. to sio Where all our /. are o'er 957 A few mote t.. a few more tears 971 Their t. are past, their work is 980 And heavier .'. shall close 1001 They from all their t. are freed TOILED, TOILING, TOILSOME. 1020 Who for Christ have t . and 994 Rest for the tniliivj hand 709 Thus, when life's toilsome day is 1055 While t. years are given TOKEN, TOKEN'S. 51 2 A t. of his love he gives 32 Show us the tokens of thy love 424 bring. . .The t. of thy grace 987 With choicest t. of thy grace 1014 Mark the t. Of his heavenly TOMB. 90 First, for man, the dismal r. 108 And wait thy voice to rouse my t. 223 Early hasten to the t. •j 28 Deep in our Saviour's t. 228 Fearless we lay us in the t. 883 Vainly with rocks his t. was 234 The rising God forsakes the t. 380 not heard in the vale of the t. 865 Sin kills beyond the t. 373 Halt feebly to the t. 410 My body in the t. 507 Walk iii the light ! and e'en the t. 957 Asleep within the t. 905 stand thick. . .push us to the t. 970 convey Their bodies to the /. 972 Still walking downward to the t. 079 Are marching to the t. 974 Descending to the t. 977 Yet these, new rising from the t . 881 No future morning light the t. 984 Unveil thy bosom, faithful t. 998 no, welcome the t.! Since Jesus 999 sorrows and darkness. . .the t. 1U23 Shrouding cverv human t. 1039 Beyond the confines of the t. 1054 thy dear image arise from the t. TOMBS. 972 Hark ! from the t. a doleful TO-MORROW. 357 come, T. may not be 301 T. it may be too late TONGUE. 84 And every t. confess thee, Lord 107 Curb thou for us the unruly t. l i'i And love command my t. 148 Break, my t., such guilty silence 190 Escaped thy silent /. 319 this poor lisping, stammering t. 412 T. can never express 540 His praises tuued my t. 705 Nor shall my t. alone proclaim 7i:» I » 'tis more than /. can t n 813 Soften truth, or smooth my t. loio Onward roJl from t. to tongue 1040 Of every t. redeemed to God TONGUES. 1 O for a thousand t., to sing 2 Ten thousand. . .are their t. 9 eaith, with her ten thousand t. 243 our t. shall bless thy name 270 Though on our heads no t. of fire 271 New t. impart to speak the 275 When, with thy tlery. cloven t. 276 (five t. of Are and hearts of love 280 He came in t. of living flame 283 Answer not with t. of light 304 And all harmonious, human t. 504 Had I the gift of t. sir. And let all t. confess their 840 O tune our t., and set in frame 995 nohler sound. . .our immortal t. 1084 Let thy praise our (. empioy 1089 Let mortal t. awake TOPSTONE. 859 May raise the t. in its day TORMENT, TORMENTS. 1020 awful word Would so t. my 371 Can you in endless torments TORRENT. 193 The impetuous t. ran 958 How swift the t. rolls •>; !• TORTURE. Yet love through all thy t. TOSSED. 187 The wind that t. my foundering 344 Ye who are t. on beds of pain 393 Just as I am, though f. about 1039 When t. on life's tempestuous 1114 O Jesus, once (. on the breast TOUCH, TOUCHED. 197 We t. him in life's throng and 201 And t. the darkened lids, and say 374 T. with thine all-victorious blood 713 There, if thv Spirit i. the soul 1099 And lo, thy t. brought life and 320 His heart that 's touched with all TOWER, TOWERS. 141 In this our strong t. for safety 541 The name of Jesus is my t. 931 High t. and Lowly dwelling 1000 They raise thy holy t. 504 Rise the eily tOtOera 921 The old grim /, of darkness 979 Princes. . . In spite of all your t. 1025 Lo! the heavenly spirit t. 1072 Its glittering t. the sun outshine Toy, TOYS. 098 How vain a t . is glittering wealth 2T7 l'o^d of these earthly toys TRA 168 TRE 320 And vainly strive with earthly t. 418 scorn to seek earth's golden t. 4S1 Dead to the world and ail its t. 530 Why grasp at vain and fleeting t. 813 To gain earth's gilded I., or ilee TRAIN. 566 Soon you '11 join that glorious t. 1008 There we '11 join the heavenly t. TRAMPLE, TRAMPLES, TRAM- PLED. 339 T. on his precious blood 456 1 1. on thy wealth and pride 599 Sin, death, and hell he tramples 380 Trampled on thy richest grace TRANQUIL. 80 Season of rest ! the t . soul 752 Blest is that t. hour of morn 106? All is t. and serene TRANSACTION. 447 'Tis done, the great t. 's done TRANSFIGURED, TRANSFIGURING. 198 And lo ! with the t . Lord 200 Gazing on that i. face 198 To prayer's transfiguring glow TRANSGRESSED, TRANSGRESSION. 314 God's holy law £., Speaks 181 To take away transgression And 222 Mine, mine was the t. 1091 Let thy mercy veil t. TRANSIENT. 49 How t. is our present pain 114 And end my t. days 168 They look beyond this t. world 665 The t. pain and strife 960 How t. every earthly bliss TRANSITORY. 978 Earth's t. things decay 1068 Rise from t. things Toward TRANSLATE, TRANSLATED. 502 And soon or later then t. 991 reign With our translated friend 1009 T. to that happpier sphere TRANSPORT, TRANSPORTED, TRANSPORTING. 801 fullness 1111, And then t. away 987 Thy life 1 read. ..With t. all 60 With love divine transported 160 T. with the view I'm lost 216 And L r .ix<\ /. at the sight 966 T. from this vale, to live, 704 heavy clay A.1 thai transporting 1038 o the /., rapturous scene TB WAIL. 529 See, Lord, the t. Ol thy soul 808 J 5.1 1 1 to have Bhared the /. Which 941 Whom his soul in t, knew TRAVEL, TRAVELING. 266 desert bloom. . .O'er which we t. 648 Guide of all that /. to the sky 654 I t. calmly on, And sing in life (599 My feet snail t. all the length 801 Together t. on, And bear each 52 Traveling through., .wilderness 7120 We are t. home to God 900 If God be ours, we 're (. home TRAVELER, TRAVELERS. 354 Haste, t., haste ! the night 737 Come, O thou T. unknown 935 T., o'er yon mountain's height 419 As travelers in thirsty lauds 879 Let the little t. in TREACHERY, TREACHEROUS. 723 T. lurked within thy soul 568 Heed not the treacherous voices TREASURE. 29 And keep the precious t . there 228 And seek the t. there, that 205 Bringing down the richest t. 316 My never-failing t., filled 442 And have laid up their t. above 572 My wants are t. 642 My Saviour has mv t. 984 Take this new t. to thy trust 1040 The heavenly t. now we have 1048 There we our t. place 1074 Our hearts and our t. already 1078 My t. and my heart are there TREASURES. 103 New t. still of countless price 161 He t. up his bright designs 182 All our costliest t. bring 185 And, with the t. of his grace 047 Seek we, then, for heavenly t. 859 The t. of the earth and sea 897 And let love's t . still be spent 903 T. beyond the changing sky 902 He heaps up t. mixed witii 902 Earth's fleeting fc. I resign TREE, TREKS. 208 He bears our sins upon the t. 212 Extended on a cursed t. 250 Now lot it \ie\v upon the t. 258 once he prayed upon the t. 299 Here the lair i . of knowledge 310 On the bloody t. behold him 9iii Bring forth the t. of life :»; i leaf Scarce whispers from the t. 1066 With the /. (4 life sustain 774 The blooming trees ol life appear 958 Barren and withered /. 1076 And /. mi life forever grow 1089 music. . .ring from all the /. TREMBLE, TREMBLES, TREMBLER, 166 Prince ol darkness. , . We t. not 6ffJ a faith. . .That will not /. on 966 And i. on the brink of fate 1047 Christian, tu-\er t. TRE 109 TR1 37 Trembles our hearts to find thee 413 And t. at the thought 840 Help each poor trembler to repeat TREMBLING. 37 To thee our t. hearts aspire 54 Teach us to rejoice wi h /. 147 And worship thee with t. hope 234 A sudden t. shakes the ground 410 And t. at thy word 433 Where snail my t. soul be hid 536 I hold them with a t. hand 548 Confirm the t. will \ :id t. to its source return 626 heave not my t. heart to fail 628 Thus f.. to the things of time 666 The t. hand, the fainting 727 while our /. souls within 926 s-;..-ak to their t. hearts, and 996 And must rav t . spirit tly 997 My t. soul shall stand 1028 T. they stand before the throne TRESPASS, TRESPASSES. 433 My t. was grown up to heaven 308 I am dead In trespasses and sins TRIAL, TRIALS. 614 Until life's t. time shall end 638 Keen was the t. once i re in t., there in glory 508 His love foretells thy trials 632 Nor think our t. too 9 640 The t . that beset you The 643 Life with t. hard may press thee 671 And life, by t. furrowed, hears 679 For I will be with thee, thy t. to 679 When through fiery t. thy 715 Long as our fiery t . tast 728 Have we t. and temptations 963 Who lengthens out our t. here 1066 Here they ilnd their t. o'er. TRIBE, TRIBES. 79 People of many a t. and tongue 2-18 Let every kindred, every t. 9io Till every t. and every soul 89 Thither the ti U)< s repair 184 Him shall the /. of earth obey 919 And savage t. attend his word 925 and wandering t., in joyful 964 The busy ft, of i!< sh and blood 1060 creation And all its t. were made TRIBULATION. 680 The fire of t. I fear no t. ores of heartfelt t. 1040 Through t. great they came TRIBUTE. 12 Accept the t. which we bring 13 His t . of immortal pi 112 great Orig nal The humble t. bring thee it> grateful i. bring 459 When each glad heart its t. pays 602 The cheerful ft. will I give 705 Their grateful t. pay i A To ids feel they t. bring ttder The t. of our v. 1087 The plains their t. bring TRIFLES, TRIFLING. 516 once I admired its ft. ie time for such /. with me now 83 u bid this trifling world retire TRINITY. 118 Blest and holy T. 136 God in Three Persons, blessed T. 144 Chanting .To the blessed / . 913 holy Three, Glorious T. 1108 O T. of love and power TRIUMPH. 13 And count thy people's t. mine 19 And raise in death our t. higher 51 The great congregation his t. shall 91 Over death his t. won 93 I t. still, if thou abide with me 166 willed His truth to /. through us 175 I /. and adore 218 'Tis finished ! let the t. rise 22 7 Lift your glad voices in i. 228 To-day we ft. in thy life 228 enemy. . .his short-lived t. o'er 231 his sorrows * nded, hail his t. now 233 In pomp of t. he has come 241 He makes me /. over death 350 To t. in your blest estate 452 I f. in the love divine 480 We raise our songs of t. higher 563 At the sign of /. Satan's host 509 This seeming t. o'er God's saints 58.") may I /. s. >, When 593 They see the t. from afar 626 Yet will It. in the Lord 617 Bids us /. in his love •id) By thy blest feet in t. trod 812 to heaven he rose In splendid t. 917 That song of t. which records 921 We wait thy r.. Saviour King 969 And now in I. • ion And t. o'er Borrow and death 1013 Swell the t. of his train 1040 They sing the t. Ol Ids grace 1045 Ascribe. . .Their t. to his death 1061 The song of them that t. 1062 a thousand harps Bespeaks the t. 1065 But longing to I. with thee TRIUMPHS. 1 The t. of his grace 190 Join the t. of the skits 219 The i. of the ci >us /. .* sing ye praises Ise your joys and t. high '> li' Never shall our i. end Till B21 He reigns and t. here ere may thy truth fresh t. win ■;' mercy wrought by thee 923 TO aid the /. ot our K: he t. of thy conquering power 1004 Go, his (. to adorn 1025 T. in immortal powers Tin 170 TR1 946 249 253 261 667 6(59 681 743 932 934 952 1001 1068 1076 TRIUMPHANT. And swell the loud t. song our t. voices raise T. host ! they never cease Let Jesus here t. reign we learn to be T. here below T. from the tomb gone up. . .With a t. noise Hark, those load L chords join. . .host, r. in the Their t. Lord and ours ascend at hist. T. with our Head And join with the t. s-aiuts And bear me t . away eternity I'll spend, T. in his grace T. reach their home ringing, With one t . song ( I may we all t. rise Reign with me f. now our Saviour will return T. in the T. o'er the world and sin TRIUNE. 34 The T. God of holiness 48 And seraphs shout the T. God 72 To the great God T. 137 O God T., to thee we owe TROOPS. 153 fire and storms, The c. of his 1104 Our t. shall lift their banners TROPHIES. 248 Go, spread your t . at his feet 249 Rich the t . Jesus brings 908 powers of hell resign Their t. at TROPIC. 939 Go to many a t. isle TROUBLE. 33 In t .'$ dark and stormy hour 115 They, unlinked with earthly t. 168 In t. our unfailing aid 402 To whom should I my t. show 643 Man may t. and distress me 659 And not a wave of t. roll 6(30 When storms of t. blow 667 That seas of t. cannot drown a i here t. anywhere loir Well I know thy fc., O my servant TROUBLES. TROUBLED. 141 Though /. assail, and dangers •i"; Mv sins and t. end ', d end of all my /. make 621 Long as I live, when /. rise. I'll 650 What mighty fc. hast thou shown 798 What /. h ive we se m i"; i The fc. that come Shall come I i 164 Peace, tmnhh • sounding 1029 Hark ! the t.'s awful sound 1033 shout. . .To hear his t. sound 1042 Till the last t.'s joyful sound TRUMPETS. 229 Blow the full (., blow TRUST, we kneel, With t. and holy fear In thee do we t .. nor find thee From them let us learn to t. Our t. is all thrown on Jesus' And t . him for all tb it *s to come save. . .The smils that t. in thee And those who put their t. in thee May not a shiner t. in thee 1 1. in thee, whose powerful word 1 /. in his word ; none plucks me Himself hath caused to put your t. In God we put our t . ; If we our no place. . .Wherein to put my t. In thee. O Lord. I put my t. Give me to t. in thee; lie thou His name is all my t. ne'er forsakes! him Who puts hist. But we can fc. our all to thee Nor let the good man's t. depart Then is the tune to t. our God In thee I place my /.. On thee rn always t. m thee ah my /. on thee i> stayed To his Mire t. and lender care Thou art mv only t. .\ /.. o Lord, from D We /., () Lord, in thee alone ''ions form Father, perfect my t. But he whom now we t. In 613 614 033 6 :, 637 666 672 074 964 1068 10.YJ TRU 171 TYR 1102 Whom shall we t. but thee. O Lord 1104 And let our t. be Arm and strong 1105 Our fathers' dfod, in thee we'll fc. TRUSTS, TRUSTING. 69 Blest is the man that t. in thee Who in the strength of Jesus t. 509 A trusting heart, a yearning eye TRUTH. Eternal t. attends thy word Firm as a rock thy t. shalt stand His t. at all times firmly stood For his t. and mercy stand Joyfully the t. receive lands. Have heard thy t.. thy And talk of all thy t. by night Grant us thy t. to make us free God hath willed Mis t. to triumph God's t. abidetb still The eternal laws of t. and right So when thy t. began its race And while the t. of God remains Thou ait the T. :— thy word alone Thou art the Way, the T., the Life But know the r. and live all invite. This saving t. to prove Thy goodness and thy t . we prove My Saviour, on the word of t. God of eternal t . and grace Jesus, full of t . and grace 1 see thee full of t. and grace That all mankind thy t . may see Or doubt thy f., which cannot Thou art full of t . and grace And formed my heart to love thy t. Thy everlasting f.. Father, thy Thy t. unchanged hath ever Then t. begins to shine His t. for ever stands secure Our souls upon thy t. we stay Full for all of t. and grace If for thy t. they may be spent To them thy sacred t. reveal His saving r. proclaim When ...T. divine was never heard listening throng Receive thy t. in Here may thy t. fresh triumphs Sing of the wonders of his t. Source of t . whose beams alone Love's written word of t. Spirit of t. and love, Life-giving How sweet the t. those blessed Thine everlasting t . we prove 8 9 11 25 55 79 81 ids 166 166 200 292 317 318 318 377 456 480 510 523 526 527 528 529 656 658 C72 691 701 740 805 814 819 822 844 8(55 870 876 881 884 913 1070 1112 TRUTHS. 61 Let thy eternal t.. we pray 70 I'll spread thy sacred t. abroad 218 And t. are opened to our view 294 There, what delightful t. I read 296 Its t. upon the nations rise 373 thy soul apply To t . divinely given 829 Do thou the t. herein set forth TRY, TRYING. 784 T. us, O God, and search the 254 grace In every trying hour 402 Thy f . power display TUMULT. 109 Life's t. we must meet aeain 1108 And bid its angry t. i ■• TUNE, TUNES. 4 And sweeter voices t. the song 10 And /. thy people's heart 21 T. our lips to .sh.g thy praise 43 And t. our lips to sjiilt 72 'i hro' ages joined in t. Sing 81 O may my heart in t. be found 1 U\ Wonder and joy shall t my heart 641 His praise shall t. my voice 726 T. my heart to sing thy grace 860 Or t. their hearts to grateful praise 38 Be short our tunes; our words be TUNED, TUNEFUL. TUNELESS. 414 And angels t. their harps anew 232 Both tuneful heart and song 658 Yes ; broken, tuneless, still, O Lord TURMOIL. 973 There, when the (. is no more TURN. 223 T. not from his griefs away 335 O t . ye, O turn ye, for why will ye 347 Sinners t. ; why will ye die 348 T., he cries, ye sinners, turn 368 And t. at once from every sin 368 And to the Saviour t . 373 T., mortal, turn ; thy danger 374 And bids you t . and live 438 He cannot t . away The presence 455 Keep me, lest I (. again Out of 487 T. again to God thy rest 487 Humbly to thy Jesus t. 555 When to the right or left 1 1. 561 Behold again we t . to thee 597 And scarcely can we t. aside 640 The love. . .To him alone will t. 723 7'.. o turn a favoring eye 872 We will early t. to thee 906 T. thee, brother ; God can save 1094 O t . us not away ; But hear TURNS, 371 But he that t. to God shall live TWILIGHT. 92 Softly fades the t. ray 579 But he shall come at f.'s close 644 Through the t ., soft and L r ray 905 Life's t. path, with pitfalls TWO OR THREE. 40 Yet here, when t. <>r t. shall meet 860 Where t. or t. arc met to raise TYPE, TYPES. 73 The t. of heaven's eternal rest 199 o wondrous t. ! o vision fair 210 The types and figures are fulfilled - i Jewish t. could cleanse us so TYRANT. 677 Who braved a t.'s Ire UXB 172 UXI T N FAITHFUL. TJ. If 6 Thy friends u. prove 390 Though I ba?e most n. been UNBELIEF. 767 Have thy friends u. proved 151 Blind u. is sure to err 302 o help my u. UNFATHOMED, UNFATHOMABLE. 303 Pity my helpless u. 477 Whose depths ?/., no man 868 ( onvince us first of u. ]t;i Deci» in unfathomable miaes 377 s'n ut up in ?/., I groan 1112 U. depths of love 377 The bar of u. remove 416 Scatter all my it. UNFEELING. 513 This it. remove 396 But this u. heart of mine UN BELIEVING. UNFEIGNED. 783 So may the u. world 889 Both with lips and hearts it. 1027 To still my u. fear UNFETTERED. UNBLAMABLE. 982 Which his u. soul enjoys 543 TJ. in grace UNFILLED. UNCHANGED, UNCHANGING, UN- CHANGEABLE. 691 We turn u. to thee again 176 goodness. . . TJ. from day to UNFOLD, UNFOLDING. 309 The heart u. can never 61 thy word. . . TJ. its hidden store 552 Mine is an unchanging love 161 His purposes. . . Unfolding every 143 Our faithful, unchangeable 933 The love of Christ it. 792 Z7., almighty Lord UNFULFILLED. UNCLEANNESS. 800 holy prayer.. .No longer w. 330 For sin and u., and every UNGENTLE. UNCLOUDED. 196 Yet no it., murmuring word 87 worship. . .In heaven's u. light 661 77. beauty to the eye UNGUARDED. 663 hope of bliss TJ. yet remain 587 Leave no u. place UNCONCERNED. UNGRUDGING. 965 And yet how u. we go 904 Teach us, with glad, u. UNCTION. UNIMPROVED. 265 Come, with u. and with power 744 moment . ..TJ. below 273 Thy blessed u. from above 276 Give power and tt. from above UNION. 1060 mention of thy glory Is u. 53 Thus may we abide In u. UNDISMAYED. 196 grace that springs From v. 561 That marked our u. with the 673 Hope and be u. 780 And u. sweet and dear esteem 720 Bids us u. go on 788 Lord, may our u. form a pari 813 Or, ?/. in deed and word 1009 There is no u. here of hearts 961 My spirit calm and u. UNISON. UNDISTURBED. 602 In u. with God's great thought eerful smiles Sit u. 914 In u. with all our hearts 937 joy and peace. . . TJ., shall UNITE. UNDIVIDED. 56 Thus u. we to adore him 41 1 Eternal, u. Lord 74 Let all lier sons u. 793 One U. Christ proclaim loi /'. our hearts in love to thee UNDO. :*:\ Willi bonds of love our hearts IC 798 / '. and perfect us in one 166 Should threaten to u. us 7!*.") / '. and perfect them in one BOO U. thy people in their Head UNDONE. 808 God, our hearts doth still u. 358 For evermore u. sin Bach to each ".. endear 1022 good we knew and left U. so; - May we ail there ><.. Happy 886 / '. tO swell the song To Christ UNEMPLOYED. 1064 Sweet bonds that u. all the 744 No moment lingers a. 1098 U. us in the suered love UXI 173 VRS UNITED, UNITING, UNITY, as, u. by thy grace all, through Jesus' name 1106 God bless these bands u. st be the dear uniting love 793 Giver of peace and unity UNIVERSE. 75 This ?/. was made 121 displayed Throughout the u. 317 Throughout the u. it reigns 788 The glorious u. around 866 The u. obeys his nod 909 Thus through the u. shall ( .»1S Make thou the u. thine own 1025 Sees the u. renewed UNKNOWN. 130 Confess the Infinite V. 377 And blindly serve a God U. 415 When I rise to worlds v. 439 Thou great mysterious God u. 714 Unseen, but not 14. 1024 That awful hour u. 1112 'Tis here thine u. paths we UNMOVED. 293 U. amid the wreck of spheres 50(3 U. by threatening or reward 1019 Shall stand u. amidst them UNPREPARED. 1028 All u. to meet him UNRIGHTEOUSNESS. 420 Covered is my u. 493 From all it. To cleanse 656 I am all u., False UNRULY. 107 Curb thou for us the u. tongue UNSEARCHABLE. 216 Will the U. be found UNSEEN. 303 Thyself i/., unknown 714 L\, but not unknown 7*3 Though u., I love the Saviour 756 story Of u. things above UNSHAKEN. 250 But stand u. as thy love 763 U. as eternal hills UNSINNTNG. 514 Restored to our u. state 786 And raised to our u. state UNSPEAKABLE. eatness u. is thine eace, u., unknown 485 And cry with joy u. 789 A joy u. [See Gift.] l N8POTTED. 825 U, from the world, and pure UNTRUE. 643 Thou art not, like man. u. UNUTTERABLE, UNUTTERABLY. 438 Thine u. iove 487 And swells unutterably full Of UNVARIED. 1034 With that a. day UNVEIL, UNVEILED, UNVEILING. 708 U.. O Lord, and on us shine 864 And dwell in unveiled glory here 328 Unveiling an immortal day 910 U. what rich stores of grace UNWAVERING. 429 17. I believe UNWEARIED. 196 U. in forgiveness still 406 And here I will u. lie 476 L'., may I thus pursue UNWORTHY. 20 Though u. of thine ear 319 prepared, U. though I be 414 U. to be called a son UP. 98 U. to the hills where Christ 236 Thou art gone u. on high 245 God is g<»ne u. on high 443 From thence to bring him U. 576 E7., then, with speed 807 L". to that world of light UPHOLD, UPHOLDS, UPHOLDEST, UPHELD. 478 U. me in the doubtful race 749 Upholds thee with his truth 876 U. and keeps you hourly 139 Thou by thy word upholdest all 534 thy word My soul l^m: upheld 679 r. by my gracious, omnipotent UPRAISED. 665 U. by an immortal power UPWARD. 309 And u. bid them rise 612 Sweet to look u., to the place 724 T. I fly, still all my song 873 heart.. .Is It. drawn to God .. Lord, our spirits raise 970 Are we not tending u. too 1066 U. tends to bis abode, To rest 1088 Pass u. unto heaven, And chide URGE, URGED. 570 I u. my way to heaven 583 I . on your rapid course, Ye 504 And onward u. thy way 648 We u. our way with strength 353 voice within.. . Urged thee to URNS. B, in the heavens, ihe li. Divine USE 174 VEX USE, USES, USEFUL. 14 From earthly u. for heaven's 900 powers God for noble uses gave 124 AVe cannot speak one useful USURPER. 895 And end the u.'s reign UTTERANCE. 711 All u. faileth there UTTERMOST. 798 "Which saves us to the u. VAIN. 79 one hath sought thy face in v. 83 Nor let me feel one v. desire 84 Far from my thoughts, v. world 123 In v. my soul would try To shun 3-39 Wilt thou let him die in v. 347 Will ye let him die in v. 304 Nor suffer him to die in v. 307 And shall he bleed in v. 389 Alas ! they all must flow in v. 523 faith. . .Which cannot ask in v. 010 Be my v. wishes stilled 662 How v. are all things here below 758 no more of this world's v. store 885 None calls on thee in v. 942 prayers and labors Must be in v. 900 How v. is all beneath the skies 900 And all beneath the skies is v. 902 How v. are all his hopes and 1021 answer. . .For every v. and idle VALE. 15 Through this dark v. of tears 156 I walk through death's dark v. 287 And e'en the gloomy v. of death 297 cheers. . .In this dark v. of tears 258 Beyond this v. of tears There is a 434 He followed me o'er v. and hill 492 path of peace. . .Through this v. 020 We journey through a v. of tears 040 lead us Through this gloomy v. 048 But hasten through the v. of woe 05<' And look beyond this v. of tears 76] He will the v.oi death illume 807 In this dark v. of woes, Never 926 Th<" v. shall rise, the mountain 9(50 Though passing through a v. of 963 Shall quit, like me, the v. of tears 975 The shadowy v. unknown 1009 Beyond this v. of death VALES. 180 To fertile v. and dewy meads 934 The shady v. and fountains VALLEY, VALLEYS. 179 Through the v. and shadow of i«i righteousness. .From nil] to v. 227 Jesus haiii cheered the dark v. 731 Willi us in the lonely r. 759 Say, why in the D. <4 death 1085 The valleys laugh and sing 1087 The v. laugh and sing, Forests VANITY, VANITES. •150 Oilier knowledge. . .'Tis all but v. 781 but part From lies and v. 107 Of earth's absorbing canities 492 sever From earth's tempting v. 530 Above the r. of time 004 And life's dull v. no more 701 Then earthly v. depart VANQUISHED, VANQUISHER. 73 And f. all our foes 231 Hell to-day is t\, heaven is 500 Met and v. earth and hell 507 Till every foe is v. 778 The oppressor is v. and Zion 989 And t\, quits the field 80 O Vanquisher of death VAULT, VAULTINGS. 249 While the v. of heaven rings 723 By the v., whose dark abode 808 temple. . .whose vaultings were VEIL. 18 And v. their faces while they cry 18 The v. that hides thy glory rend 119 Angels with both wings r. their 144 Cherubim and seraphim V. their 153 Or v. in shades your thousand 210 The v. is rent ; in him alone 215 The temple's v. in sunder breaks 252 And glories v. thy face 303 The v. is on my heart 377 unknown Till thou the v. remove 381 The v. of unbelief remove 402 corners shine, And take the v. 427 I shall possess within the v. 435 Unless thou take the v. away 530 Let faith now pierce the v. and 504 Till the v. be lifted, Tid our faith 714 The v. of sense hangs dark 714 The rending v. shall thee reveal 849 Then death the v. removing 954 To see without a v. his face 1045 to rise Within the v., and see 1050 breath Shall rend the v. in twain VEILS, VEILED. 174 Here the dark v. of sense 40 Veiled in serener majesty 148 Bright, though V. in darkness 209 But when Jehovah v. his face 240 Yet thou nasi r. In flesh thy light 864 Didst shine in glories v. and dim 1100 V. in the softened splendor VENGEANCE, VENGEFUL. 146 Where r. and roineassion 866 <'iid in r. or in grace 891 Should sudden r. seize 1023 V. tor all earthly wrongs 1091 Long and loud for r. rail 880 Justly might thj n ngeful dart 735 Direct thy r. thunders aim VEX 175 VTK VENTURE. 340 T. on him. venture freely 1004 V. all thy can 1 <>n him VERDANT, VERDURE. 761 I view the v. scene 575 And duly shall apj)ear. In verdurt 912 Wastes rise Id p., and mingle VERGE. 958 While we, as on life's utmost r. VESSEL, VESSELS. 573 A v. fitted for thy use 789 The grace through every r. flows 775 Vessels of mercv, sons of grace 1030 Our earthen v. filled ia30 And let the i\ break 1107 power divine The water i\ VESTURE. 191 On his r. and his thigh 198 Beheld his V. glow with light 250 Thy v. keeps its crimson hue 835 Before us in thy r. stand 835 Thy v. dipped in blood VEXED. 390 And p., and urged thee to depart VICE. 949 The growth of i\ restrain VICISSITUDE. 978 Survivors in the r. VICTIM, VICTIMS. 250 O thou eternal V., slain 314 The spotless l r . dies 425 Behold for me the V. bleeds 456 The sin-atoning V. died 847 Christ, the V.. Christ, the Priest 847 mighty V., from the sky No incense is lighted, no victims 900 The v. of that deadly thirst VICTOR. VICTORS. 226 Praises to the TY.s name 228 Welcome, thou V. in the strife 229 V. o'er death and hell ■■ raise the r. -strain 249 Crowns become the V.\s brow 249 Spread abroad the V.'s fame 256 adorns the mighty V*8 brow 566 Jesus points the r.'.s rod 566 Strive the c.\< palm to win 567 The next the r.' 1062 open. ..gates And let the victors in VICTORIOUS. 51 The name all-r. of Jesus extol 57 God hath made his saints v. 210 Prom the tight returned v. death accord, And. with 880 O'er death.. .wilt make us c. 407 liberty By thy v. love 413 Thou wilt v. prove 459 o'er all may we v. prove 498 Let us r. be in death 847 Praise to our r. Kin,' VICTORY. 21S The battle fought : the r. won 2-34 Where's thy r...<_rrave 251 earth abroad The ■••. of his cross 260 Where's thv r..._ 332 His name... , Tis life and r. 381 And get thyself the v. 666 The prize of v. 567 From v. unto victory His army 569 Our v. cannot fail 577 banner flies And r. is his " s l Ne'er think the v. won 582 and be led To certain r. 583 This is the r... Before our faith 5S4 Thy feet with r. shod 585 The v. by my Saviour got 584 And, crowned with r., at thy feet 622 When by grace. ..the r.'s won 767 V. is thine at last 911 And vain is Satan's boast of r. 971 They fouerht the fight, the v. won 985 Now to the God of v. Immortal 1045 I ask them whence their r. came VIGIL, VIGILS. 952 And all a solemn r. keep 1047 Always fast and r. 1060 Mine eyes their vigils keep VIGOR, VIGOROUS. 605 When youthful r. is no more 749 like the eagle he renews The r. 1074 With v. arise And press to our 105 Sleep, which.. .more vigorous 547 With v. soul to rise VILE. VILEST. 305 Lord, we are i\, conceived in sin 319 And there may I, though r. 323 Millions of sinners, v. as yon 561 O cast us not away, though r. 803 Every r. affection kill 930 prospect pleases... only man is v. 380 VUest of the sous of men 1027 Though r. of them all VINDICATE. 586 And v. thv gracious will 761 My heart shall r. my God VINE. VINEYARD. 441 As the branch is to the r. 626 Although the r. its fruit deny 641 Though v. nor Qg-tree wither - laborers in thv vineyard, Lord -l»i The r. of the Lord Before VIOLENT. 589 'Tis seized by r. hands VIRGIN. 376 Nay, alas! thou foolish P., Hast sus...The lY.s- holy Bon 954 Ye v. souls, arise, with all 977 And sweeter than the V. rose VIR 176 WAG VIRTUE. 154 When p. lies distressed Beneath • ni every p. we posa \nd every p. won «i' r.'s rich reward ospel...Its utmost p. show 885 Let the world their p. boa t 398 Or lost the P. of thy name eveal the p. of thy love 58T Take every p., every grace e r. ol thy grace A large 832 May p., piety, and truth 8(5 Whose years, with changeless r. VIRTUES, VIRTUOUS. 774 To him who all thy r. gave 978 The good man's p. light the • '.us By kindly words and virtuous 1093 Here beneath a c. sway VISION, VISIONS. 190 By this great P.'s mystery 695 sweet is the P. of thy face. 1058 The beatific v. Shall glad 1058 True r. of true beauty 189 Brighter visions beam afar 'Jill And r. of eternal day 884 All glorious though the r. were 10 il In r. of enraptured thought VISIT, VISITED, VISITEST. 81 I wait a p., Lord, from thee 410 U., then, this soul of mine 893 In them thou mayo d be visited 701 When once thou vixitest the heart VOICE. 3 To-day attend his r. 19 For whom we now lift up our v. 98 shalt hear My v. ascending high 123 There seems a v. in every gale 138 And utter forth a glorious p. 151 His r. sublime is heard afar 280 And hia that gentle p. we hear 287 Turn us with gentle p. 353 Say, sinner, hath a p. within 871 Sinners, the p. of God regard 44J Charmed to confess the v. divine \]v\ always hear thy p. 655 Thy r. still let me bear 594 "r is God's all-animating v. 631 This v. shall make the pious 658 Th a p., in n ported, shall record 686 His p. behind me maj l hear 097 () let me ever hear thy v. 711 But sweeter... still small p. : 10 And when my p. is Lost in death •; ii And swemer than music his p. ■ i mow the. ..sound of thy p. 760 No tender v. like thine can 768 We hear within the solemn v. 794 We bear th ■ »., and open now 878 Wilt thou bear the v. of praise 921 T. echoes \oie", and onward use 'Tls but the p. that Jesus sends 975 One will he With me whose r. 1010 Our Father's v. demands aim 1012 I hear a p. answer and say 1020 How could 1 bear t I hear thy r. 1029 nature shaken By his p.. .prepare 1070 The p. o! Jesu - sounds o'er land • B Dd, heart, and p. 1093 Hark ! the p. ol nature sings VOICES. 8 In cheerful sounds all r. raise 9 high as the heavens our p. raise 16 raise Y< air tuneful r. high 17 Let all on earth their p. ra ; se 66 Your p. in his praise employ 188 Hark ! what mean those holy r. 227 Lift your glad p. in triumph 227 Lift, then, your p. in triumph 232 Where love's sweet p. sing 315 With them let us our r. raise 563 Blend with ours your p. In 0S0 We lift our hearts and p. 941 Thousand r. Call us, o'er the 948 Awake. ..And raise your p. high 1105 To thee our grateful v. raise VOID. 303 But O how dark and v. to me 458 Fill with thyself the mighty p. 515 Fill all this mighty v. 549 But they have left an aching v. 741 Left but a dismal p. ; Jesus 74-1 With us no melancholy r. 1025 views With smiles the naming v. VOLUME. 292 But the blest p. thou hast writ VOW. 43 Here we present the solemn r. 2<)4 My tongue perform its solemn v. 447 That p. renewed shall daily 400 The p. is past beyond repeal 400 To him we make our solemn v. 466 A p. we dare not break 820 turn from you ; God hears my v. N32 And would' renew its solemn v. 945 V* "ho hears our solemn p. 07 79 83 90 106 1^1 on !i;o 107 7H9 1084 VOWS. Accept our prayers.. .bless our v. 1'. with their lips to thee While Thus my early p. I pay As rising, now I seal my p. Lord, I my P. to thee renew And daily p. ascend Nor v.. .can e'er for sin atone we turn our p. to prayers My p. I will to his great name songs of praise, their mingled p. Grateful p. and solemn praise VOYAGE. 1011 The p. of life's at an end W. WAGE. 077 Earth and hell their wars may w. WAGES. 806 We ask no other tr., when AVAI 177 WAN WAILING. 370 TT\ for thy sin 1013 Deeply to., shall the true Messiah WAIT. 30 We u\, according to thy word 286 We to. the promise of our Lord 355 Lord, even so ! we to. thine hour 403 Humbly on thee I 10. 4SM I id. thy eoming from above 497 Humbly and oonflch ntly to. 505 Give me on thee to to., Till I 514 Jesus, at thy feet we to. -us. for this we calmly io. 668 And lo ! I to. on thee, my Lord 673 W. thou his time, so shall this 675 do For the Lord on whom I 10. 791 We »r. thy coming from above 818 On thee we humbly >/■. 850 in patience 10. Until he come 928 To io. for thine appointed hour 943 Still we 10. for thine appearing !»•">! Then let us to. to hear... trumpet's We a little longer to., But how 1088 Whv to., they sav, and wither 1090 On him we 10. WAITS, WAITED, WAITEST, WAIT- ETH. 357 O Sinner, come, the Saviour 10. 433 Obedient faith that to. on thee 1015 W. my anxious soul for thee 376 Jesus waited long to know thee 317 Thou Waitest to be gracious still 376 Jesus waiteth, waiteth, waiteth WAITING. 18 And let each to. spirit feel 29 And bid our jr. minds attend 44 Here, to our to. hearts, proclaim 88 \V. in his courts to-day 352 He still is jr. to receive 293 Just as I am, and to. not 1003 W. to receive thy Spirit WAKE. W. every heart and every tongue And to. dead s ills to love Come. ..bless us when we to. Lord, when I from death shall to. In Christ we IO. ami rise W. my spiiit, clear my sight And //•. me that I sleep no' more This voice shall to. the pious dead They to. to life again Then to. to perfect happiness When shall I to. and find 103 106 232 560 630 899 980 1042 WAKES, WAKEFUL, WAKENING, WAKING. 372 Speak with that voice. ..j/\... dead 962 \\<- will not cl b u > td 103 ( >ur . Dd uprising him have alJ my wakiiiQ 100 My ir. hours attend 724 Then, with my u\ thoughts 7-15 Kept by...ever-to. l"'. e 979 Whose if. is supremely blest \1 WALK. 156 And me to w. doth make 291 And w. and talk himself with me 510 But chiefly long to n\ with thee i;.V> Come back and to. therein i;«l closely to. with thee 0<>9 W. in all the works prepared 642 And I will to. with him 642 And he will jr. with me • shall I to. aright 782 O may we ever v\ in him 803 While we w. with God in light WALL, WALLS. 210 The middle to. is broken down 40 Is Christ within these walls 89 Within these to. may peace 5D7 Yet these are not the only to. 770 Her u\ before thee stand 776 With salvation's jr. surrounded 856 benediction Shed within these to. 867 These w. we to thy honor raise 868 More simple and lowly the to. 669 Accept the io. that human hands 869 While round these hallowed to. 909 Rebuild thy to., thy bounds 1044 these eyes thy heaven-built to. 1000 Thine ageless to. are bounded WANDER, WANDERED. 337 Weary souls, that jr. wide 409 And to. while I pray 559 Left me long to io. wide 726 Prone to jr., Lord, I feel it 755 It while on earth I to. 761 my soul Shall to. now no more 103-3 And gladly jr. up and down 5,54 wretched heart Has wandered 906 Brother, hast thou to. far 1085 To Christ, who, when we to. WANDERER, WANDERERS. 370 Return, O to., return 553 See. ..A wretched to. mourn 554 ( j take the to. home 623 Jesus, the weary io.'« rest 724 Though like the to., The sun 1041 The to. there a home may find 1052 o )'•., come away nil The to.'s prayer thou bend'st 328 Come, wanderers, to my Father's 359 The Saviour calls his w. home 1039 rest, To mourning to. given WANDERING, WANDERINGS. 9 And when, like to. sheep 102 If some poor to. child ;is...Re>tores our IO. feet tease, my //-. soul 400 what avails. ..My io. to and fro 434 I was a w. Sheep 434 Be saved the io. one 431 Thai found the IO. sheep 51 1 To catch the w. of my will 562 Bought thee to., sot thee I back a 10. sheep 726 i»'. from the fold of God 't'-lO Bind my 10. heart to thee WAN 178 WAT 753 Gather my w. spirit home 814 To seek the iv. souls of men 022 lb call the w. spirits home 1074 Of heavenly birth, though w. 406 let our weary wand* rings end 4M prodigal... Re views his w. WANT. Christ is rich . . . What can I w. The Lord is my Shepherd, no w. Nothing I ask or w. beside . . God, my all And c ime tor all I iv. to thee To God your every w. That all I w. I find in thee in our tr. or in our. wealth By thy life of w. and tears relief Here for my every w. And all fear of w. remove From all w. and danger free 175 17!) 407 494 527 589 685 717 723 752 776 889 60 134 282 5295 323 326 441 465 466 617 672 688 689 706 715 754 818 818 1083 WANTS. When we disclose our w. Come, make your w. Their children's w. supply And all our iv. supplied Come, then, with all your w. And drive our w. away All my iv. to him are known All our iv. by thee supplied That with returning w. eye Alone our real iv. can see Bees all thy children's w. Make all my w. and wishes Make all thy w. and wishes cannot fail to have...ic. supplied Shepherd Divine, our id. relieve I lay my w. on Jesus Answer... And all our w. supply Our (/'.are in thy view Maker, doth provide For our w. WANTING. 567 Where duty calls... never w. 1010 He has what we are w. WAR, WARS. 104 And man. at w. with man 577 Till... We hear of it?, no more 582 Co forth to glorious "'. 588 hand Which arms us for the w. 51)3 Thy saints in all this glorious 10. 677 Earth and hell their w. may wage 713 Satan wages. . most successful ir. 777 Hear the voice of w. again 606 With thysell and God at w. hoi And "•. resounds its dire alarms 1 101 And DOise and W. are heard no I :<1 And from a land of ivars and I , I ;n ili and hell their W. may 987 Then shall w. ami tumults cease 1102 Make 10. throughout the world to WARFARE. 586 When all my w.*8 past 767 All thy 10. now is past 901 Thy glorious to. 'a past 1114 sin in our hearts its wild u\ WARBLE. 78 songs Which w. from immortal 146 Let us, therefore, w. Forth His 692 And w. to the silent night WARM, WARMTH. B4 "'. my heart with holy fire 197 Hut //-.. sweet, tender, even yet 135 light is truth, whose warmth is 547 dive us with active w. to move WARN, WARNS, WARNING. 555 O do thou always w. My soul 873 The earth. . .warns thee by her 353 Regard in time the warning 373 Is equal w. given ; Beneath 543 And feel thy w. eye WARRIOR, WARRIORS. 599 Behold the Christian w. stand 566 Warriors of the King of light WASH, WASHED. Ill W, all the stains away 262 W. me in his precious blood 302 Here let me w. my guilty soul 319 may I, though vile as he, W. all 820 blood Can w. away the blot 336 To 10. and be cleansed in his 350 And w. and seal the sons of God 389 Can these w. out my guilty stain 391 () />'. my soul from every sin 425 Unless I iv. my soul from sin 430 I w. my garments in the blood 461 I thirst. . .To iv. me in thy 503 I cannot iv. my heart But by 533 W, me, and make me thus thine 533 W. me, and mine thou art 434 'T was he that trashed me in his 847 Who hath w. us in the tide 880 place. . .For all who are W. and 1066 W. their robes by faith below WASTE, WASTES. WASTED, WAST- ING. 108 Much of my time has run to w. 912 Wastes rise in verdure, and 929 Then all these >/\, a dreary scene 906 Hast thou wasted all thy powers 966 Our wasting lives grow' shorter WATCH. 158 The angels u\ him on his way 167 They come to //■. around us here 223 W. with him out' bitter hour 808 And w. the rising day 555 Always to 10. and pray 568 Cease not to w. and pray :.; t Help me o> w. ami pray 576 Up, ir., and work, and pray ad everj moment 10. and' pray 715 give The power to w. and pray 760 w 11 h tih •• t<> w. .tod praj 823 And */•. thou daily o'er their 828 That tluy may u . for thee B66 To w. in silence o'er the land 952 Can we DOt tc. one night for God 968 To //-., and tremble, and prepare WAT 179 WAY 1004 And to. a moment to secure 1047 TT\. and pray, and fast 10-17 Always to. and pray WATCHES. WATCHED, WATCHEST, 186 ( beers the long to. of the night 876 la the silent midnight to. lee, in the to. of the night 1070 Angels, your faithful to. 658 Thy goodness watched my lie Watche&t where thy people be 881 Kindly id. all mankind WATCH-FIRES. 921 On mountain tops the u\-f. WATCHFL L, WATCHFULNESS. 108 angels keep Their to. stations 155 With to. care their charge 176 Beneath his u\ eye His 266 Ever to., ever kind, Thy 356 And in their to. hands hear 615 God's to. eye surveys 617 Thine ever to. eve Alone 949 O Father, let thy to. eye 1021 The to. power bestow 1024 And fill us now with w. care 543 The sacred watchfulness impart 928 Teach us, in to. and prayer WATCHING. 189 TT. long in hope and fear 568 Far more are o'er thee W. 675 Through constant to. wise 753 The W. power impart 954 May we be "-. found 1015 W. for thee, till I stand 1015 W. for thy glad returning 1092 W. invisible, judging unheard WATCHMAN. 745 Thy TT'. never sleeps 935 TF., tell us of the night 935 IF., does the beauteous ray 935 TT'., will its beams alone 935 TT'., let thy wandering cease WATCHMEN. 582 Hark, how the w. cry 821 The to. j.>in their voice 823 Let Zion's w. all awake 921 Where scattered wide the w. WATCHWORD. 710 Prayer. ..Christian's-- .to. at the 800 One only to., love WATER. \ud living "•. flowing With soul 21'.) The "'. and the blood 899 The living w. ot thy grace 415 L*-t the W. and the blood Behold,! freelj give The living to. prevail 678 Welcome at the ''.- | I 831 And witness with the to. now WATERS. 156 he leadeth me The quiet to. by 179 leadeth my soul where the still to. 336 The to. of life are now flowing 3.'.t The to. swell, and death, and fear 362 Come to the living to., come id's dove. . .The ch< •■. L< — to. 022 By to. still, <>'er troubled sea 656 While the nearer to. roll 679 When through the deep to. I call e "'. flowing Forth from the 761 Where limpid to. gently glide the streams of ii\ - 911 martyrs' ashes. ..on the to. cast 930 And you, ye to., roll, Till, like 1012 The to. may fail from the sea 1055 celestial streams, Where living w. 110S O Christ ! whose voice the to. 1110 The to. are held in thy hand WATERED, WATEREST, WATER- ING, WATERY. 817 word. . . TT. by thy almighty 1086 seed. . .is fed and w. Hy God's 774 Thou waterest all the worlds 773 st: earn. . . Watering our divine 3 The water if worlds are all his 1076 The to. deep I pass With Jesus 1115 Guide us through the w. way WAVE. 153 Let to. to wave resound his praise 774 And bear us on thy gentle to. 847 Israel.. .Through the to. that 982 8o dies a to. along the shore 1004 Safe is the expanded to. 1108 arm, bound, the restless to. 1113 borne High on the broken to. 1114 When o'er the dark to. the red WAVES. 130 Thy voice. .Bade the to. roar 151 Rebel, ye to., and o'er the land 165 At his command the to. rolled by 203 When the to. of sorrow roll 286 rushing wind Upon the to. 634 Even the to. a path afford 649 Though to. and >t Tins go o'er my 651 The to. an awful distance keep 673 Through to., and clouds, and 674 On thee, when to. of sorrow roll charge No to. can ta 721 Back the closing to, shall roll 933 Go where the to. are breaking me. Lord of h< 1112 While through the mighty to. we WAVER. 826 And never let me 10. more WAXING. 1058 The times are to. late WAV. has brought us on our ;<". 210 The li\ Lng to. to heai 813 Thou art the only to. Ordain< d WAY 180 WEE 31 s Thou art the TV. ;— to thee alone 318 Thou art the TF„ the Truth, the 856 That lonely, unfrequented to. i >me hither, soul. I am the to. 450 A ii 1 snv, 1$ -hold i lie to. to God 544 And make an open to. ►me back ! this is the w. 648 While held in life's uneven to. 655 Thy to., not mine, <> Lord 655 let the to. That leads to it he 724 There let the to. appear, steps 792 \ib\ (jive, <) give us all one to. 801 We seek thy perfect to., Ready 869 here Be taught the better w. 897 Lord, lead the to., the Saviour 950 we pursue The true and living w. 970 And showed our feet the w. 996 Show me the to. to shun WAYS. 232 And let thy life, through all its w. 072 Commit thou. . . 10. into His hands WAYWARD. 434 I was a w. child 434 No more a to. child 459 Our io., erring hearts incline 485 O'er this w. heart to reign WEAK. 141 Satan. . .tells us we're io., our 171 I am io., but thou art mighty 181 And bid the to. be strong 252 Teach my to. heart, Lord 340 Come.. . W. and wounded, sick G01 cross, let not. . .Fill thy w. spirit 742 But, Lord, the flesh is to. ; Thy 7»)4 And io., and powerless every arm . vs <; I am both to. and sinful 999 Perchance thy w. spirit in fear 1099 w. and strong may praise thee WEAKNESS. 269 The w. of our flesh supply 280 Our io. pitying see 476 In io. be thy love my power 587 no unguarded place, No to. 686 still let him with my to. stay 728 Jesus knows our every to. 994 the dust.. .'T was sown in to. WEALTH. 301 deceitful cares, Nor worldly to. 452 The wisdom. 10., and Strength of 3o -hall you Bhare the to. 697 Thine . .'I'hc io. of land and sea 696 To thee I owe my to. and friends 696 How vain a toy is glittering to. 9 •-' Thai precious to. shall be 958 And 10. and honor gone WEARY. 78 To-day on to. nations The 7S Fain would wo leave this i'\ ro.ul l in Thou art he who. never "'. 176 Whv.. . Press dov Q your to. 816 And to the to. rest I ome, all ye w. ones, and rest 331 Ye io. spirits, rest 337 IT', souls, that wander wide 840 Come, ye to., heavy-laden 358 where. . . Best for the to. soul 359 Come, to. sinners, come 363 o to the to., faint, oppressed 392 W. of earth, mys ilf, and sin 402 He calls the to. sinner home 40G I lift my )/\, Longing eyes 436 Lay down, thou w. one, lay down 431 Lord, us to. sinners take 57C day's work. . .0 yes, a w. day 627 And 10. hours of woe and pain 629 Though long the to. way we tread 652 When the sad heart is to. and 669 complaints And io., sinful days 754 rest on Jesus This to. soul of 808 burden Of w. days for thee 845 When the to. ones we love enter 876 Give to the to. rest 943 Every to., wandering spirit 993 To leave the to. road 994 Rest for the to., way-sore feet 1022 This to.,. . .dangerous night 1047 Thou art very io. 1047 I was ir. too 1055 a rest For to. souls designed 1070 Come, to. souls, for Jesus bids 1071 'Tis to. waiting here ; I long to WEARIED, WEARINESS. 110 And io. nature seeks repose 592 toil And toe trtness to know 613 When from iv. I elimb 744 Our to. of life is gone 1049 above Work never can bring w. WEEDS. 62 The io. of worldly care WEEP. 21 Comfort those who w. and mourn 68 lie heard. . .those who sit and w. 206 W. and gaze my soul away 379 TF\, believe, and sin no more 40:> Did Christ o'er sinners ' needy, come and id. H\, pilgrim, to thy rest Saviour waits This hour to w. In Christ a hearty id. And Wilt id., pardon, cleanse, relieve arms of love To w. his return Longing for the id. sound H . eternity, Jesus is mine We id. thee with warm accord W. from earth : lo, the right There to u\, Jesus waits I may the ID. word receive W. from a world of woe W. to a land of rest How id. to the faithful soul And bring the id. day Singing to id. the pilgrims of How id. was the call, And sweet 140 185 825 234 323 335 338 340 34G &57 304 893 414 647 741 781 791 961 1000 1000 1018 1035 1070 1107 WELL. 654 as thou wilt : All shall be id. for IT. and faithfully done 1001 Jesus smiles and says, II'. done well, (noun.) 36 Sat weary by the patriarch's id. 270 Life's ever-springing id. 431 The ID. of life to us thou art 788 W.ot life ! from thee we draw WEPT. 203 Jesus iv. ! those tears are over 654 Since thou on earth hast id. 738 In vain I have not id. and strove 796 And wonder why we id. at all WESTERN. 918 In id. wilds and eastern plains 919 While id. empires own their Lord 9.±3 Through all the u\ vale WHATE'ER. 430 ir. in me seems wise or good 478 W. I bare, whate'er I am 481 W. I lay urdo Thy 523 W. thou wilt, be done 628 W, I do, where'er I be 667 And then id. may come 946 \v. we have and are 96S W. we do. where'er we be WHEAT. 1083 W. and tares together sown WHEELS. 948 Ye tD. of nature, speed your 1035 Fly swifter round, ye u\ of time WHIRLWIND. 151 He yokes the id. to his car 1114 And O when the ID. of passion WHISPER, WHISPERS. WHISPERED. 425 W. within, thou Love divine 738 I hear thy id. in my heart 197 The last low whispers of our 280 And id. us of heaven 612 The id. of his love 7()4 And ID. I am his 353 voice within Oft whispered to WHITE. 253 In shining id. they stand 719 Let us walk with him in w. 727 ir.-robed saints, who there 754 II". in his blood most precious 1066 Who are these arrayed in id. WHOEVER. 323 W. will. . .0 gracious word WHOLE, touch . . . And we are if. again 'Tis thou alone canst make me ID. wait the word that speaks me w. 'Twas he that made me id. As Lord and Master of the id. Which makes the wounded id. and make my nature id. Descend to make me ID. And Christ shall make thee ID. Thy faith hath made the id. Whose grace bath made thee ID. a part Ol that thrice happy id. Turn thee ; God will make thee ;/•. That ID. and sick, and weak and m 392 ■■/.<: 434 457 511 538 ."»:>."> 749 788 906 10'J'J WHOSOEVER. 355 Yea, u\ will, O let him freely WICKED, WICKEDNESS. 98 The ID. shall not stand 735 wrath May ri-e the id. to consume 311 Unloose the bands of icic};td)u*s WIDOW, WIDOWS. 178 And dries tlie ir.'s tears 740 The w. and the fatherless d of the ID., hear ioo2 Nor iDidotDs desolate Y\I1 K. 901 The ID. regains u husband freed \Y1L 182 WIN- WILDERNESS. 180 The barren to. shall smile 903 To me ! — "Hs one great to. 542 a bowling to. 646 Traveling through this to. 657 My comrades through the /'•. 723 in the savage to. 759 or alone in this to. rove 926 Hark ! in the to. a cry 1076 And through the howling to. 723 Save. WILES. . From his unsuspected to. WILL. 23 Make us perfect in his to. 33 We seek to do thy to. 39 Teach us to know and do thy to. 47 Still hear and do thy sovereign w. 371 And learn his w. divine 394 But in thy to. may mine be lost 459 To have no other to, but thine 4(33 May thy to., not mine, be done 464 All thy to. by me be done 472 I wait thy to. to do, As angels do 484 Thy to. by all be done 502 According to thy to. and word 512 What can withstand his to. 514 Be it according to thy to. 517 Thy w. by me on earth be done 517 I ask . . .That I may do thy w. 529 To all my Saviour's righteous to. 529 And waits to prove thine utmost w. 537 Thy holy, just, and perfect to. 537 Thy only to. be done, not mine 562 Ready for all thy perfect to. 573 Work in me both to to. and do 590 Father, thy ?o. be done 614 Must do thy io. and praise thy 615 To his unerring, gracious to. Be (316 My soul shall meet thy to. (ilS Father, thy 10. he done <;■.'•'! all things serve thy sovereign to. 628 Thy 10. be done ! I will not fear 635 Thy 10. they all perform ; Safe in 636 Teach us. . .To make thy 10. our (151 o may thy "'. he mine 654 My Lord, thy to. be done 800 Then shall thy perfect 10. be done sol And sweetly lose our 10. in thine 809 And lit ti> for thy to. Bl i Thy "'. he done, thy name adored 872 Early let us do thy io. '.hi i Delighting in thy perfect w. 971 still say, Thy 10. be done i(in2 Calmly Bay, Thy w. he done 1006 Happy in his to. I rest WILLS, WILLED, WILLING. 178 Mil what he io. is besl loot', surely what he 10. is best 602 \nd whatsoe'er la wUU rif, is done s:. \iv willing soul would stay Be \b "'. ' doubt uo more 540 When shall I llnd my IO. heart WILLOWS. 633 harps. .Down from the 10. take WIN. 16G And he must w. the battle 833 Content to die, that lie might w. 609 yearning eye, <';tn /'■. their way 588 Be sure to to. the field 589 And io. the well-fought day 603 Be wise the erring soul to to. WIND. 275 Come as a mighty rushing to. 278 Come as the ro., with rushing 280 All-powerful as the to. he came 283 Thou who like the to. dost come 286 Like mighty rushing to. Upon 1041 There sweeps no desolating w. 1090 Ruler of io. and wave 1112 Whose power the to., the sea WINDS. 151 The to. obey his will 151 Ye to. of night, your force combine 165 He beckoned, and the to. were still 268 Like mighty to., or torrents tierce 792 The io. shall cease, the waves 911 Flung to the heedless to. 1038 No chilling to., or poisonous 1086 The iv. and waves obey him 1088 The hollow ro. are calling, Come 1109 Whom to. and seas obey WINE. 326 Like floods of milk and to. 362 Buy to., and milk, and gospel 631 Alone thou hast the tr. -press trod 841 Remember this. . .in drinking w. 843 Ours is the to. of heaven 845 Drink the to. and break the bread 847 Gives his sacred blood for to. 850 The to. shall tell the mystery 800 Mourn for the to. -cup's fearful 1076 And oil and to. abound 1107 And plenteous was the mystic to. WING. 83 My soul shall rise on joyful io. 290 On mightier to., in loftier flight 611 Did not thy to. of love I 661 And rise on faith's expanded to. 685 And safe beneath thy spreading to. 724 Or if. on joyful to. Cleaving 913 On thy redeeming to., Healing WINGS. 64 How should our souls on to. of love '.•, Under the shadow <>f thy to. 1 46 And on ih<> to. <.f every hour 163 And on the "'. of mighty winds 158 safe. . . Beneath the //■. divine i.v.i if on the >r. of morn wo speed 1<;<> And safe beneath thy to. to rest r.u Willi peaceful "•. unfurled 680 Arise, my soul, tin io, sublime 628 And hid my soul, on angel "'. 704 The to. of io\ o and arms <>f faith si:: Thy Bhadowlng to. around my 887 Spread thy IO. of lilos-iiiv o'er 960 Lend, lend your toJ I mount 976 My soul would stretch her w. WIN 183 WIT 990 Their ransomed spirits soar, On to. 1025 And claps his n\ of fire 1045 Give me the to. of faith to rise 1068 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy to. 1111 If oil the morning's to. they fly WINTER, WINTERS, WINTRY. Gil friends... When to. comes, are 7 1 1 The 10. 'a night, the summer's day : r, Where to. and clouds are no more 9W Sharp has your frost of w. heen 1063 Ere the to. Btorms begin 1086 He sends the snow in w. 717 And why are my winters so long 10Q2 And io., softened by thy care 875 soon, too soon, the wintry hour 928 And to. clouds o'ercast the sky WIPE, WIPES, WIPED. 659 farewell. ..And w. my weeping 675 And to. the weeping eyes 810 to. the tears from weeping eyes 1032 And io. away his servant's tears 10:35 His... hand shall to. the tears From 232 tears. . . He wipes from all our eyes 752 the penitential tear Is wiped away WISDOM. 51 All glory and power, all 10. and 121 In w. infinite thou art 127 Thine, Lord, is ir., thine alone 132 To us, O Lord, the 10. give 139 jr., and might, and love are thine 142 Through . . .works. . . to. shines 145 the God. Who by 10. did create 147 Thine endless 10., boundless 150 God is io., God is love 169 But thou, O Christ, my 10. art 173 Whose to., love, and truth, and 207 O loving iv. of our God 286 inspire With 10. from above 315 How great the 10., power, and 318 thy word alone True to. can impart 326 Eternal W. hath prepared A 329 The 10. coming from above 329 W. divine ! who tells the price 829 W. to silver we prefer 329 Happy the man who to. gains 329 H\, and Christ, and heaven are 345 W. if you still despise, Harder Qd bate the 10. from above 462 Let not the wise their 10. boast 483 My W. and my Guide 486 U\, humbly casting down At thy 571 Be it my only to. here 655 My to. and my all 664 And learn that to. from above 671 Yes, heavenly 10., lore divine 746 Filled with to., love, and power 873 Be our 10. and our guide 878 Let us each in to. grow 881 before whose face W, had her 913 Glorious Trinity. H\. Love, Might 930 Shall we. . . With 10. from on high 061 11 . ascribe, and might, and praise .'• here to. has do bound 1075 I all on earth forsake, its 10., Came 1113 Elernul 10. is their guide HiS WISDOM. 134 o when his to. can mistake 152 And where is all his to. gone 642 His to, ever waketh, His sight is 866 His to. and bis power display Of WISDOM. 213 glorious names Of 10., love, and 643 God of w., love, and might 873 They shall find the path of W. Thy wisdom. 125 Thy to., with its deep on deep 126 Thy w. , equal to thy might 130 None but tliy w. knows thy might 480 confess Thy 10., truth, and power 1112 Thy to. here we learn to adore WISDOM'S. 329 price Of to. costly merchandise 564 Pour upon the nations to. loving 877 Be ours the bliss, in to. way To WISE, WISEST. 345 Hasten, sinner, to be ?/'. 350 Be W. to know your gracious day 430 Whate'er in me seems to. or good 571 A 10. and understanding heart 603 Be w. the erring soul to win 673 How to., how strong his hand 207 O wisest love! that flesh and WISH. 101 When one their 10., and one their 173 If what I to. is good, And suits 239 If thou the seeivt ir. convey 573 Lord, if thou didst the to. infuse 617 Not what we to., but what we 637 thy hand: My God, I w. them there 661 presence. . .All that I 10. contains 747 Have nothing to w. or to fear 8-19 Our every w. is stilled WISHES, WISHFUL. 31 In thee their 10. meet 154 And their best to. to fulfill 178 Jesus. . .Doth all my w. fill 295 Our ardent to, meet 661 My w. terminate in this 780 Our 10. all above 814 Doth aught on earth my 10. raise 1033 With a i&hful looks we stand 1038 I stand, And cast a w. eye WITH. 669 And I shall be w. him ;i 1 Yrt art thou oft to. me 931 Still let them be 10. thee WITHDRAW, WITHDRAWN. 406 If thou w. thyself from me 559 Thou hast withdraw ti thy grace WITHER. WITHERS. WITHERED. 641 Though all the llelds should w. 172 11. -id it withi rs in an hour 739 Withered my nature's strength WIT 184 WOR WITHHOLD, WITHHOLDS. 408 What else can be IP. 69 and uoithholds No real good from WITHOUT. 102 For to. thee I cannot live 102 For w. thee I dare not die 607 When tempests rage W. WITHSTOOD. 173 By earth and hell in vain w. WITNESS. 6 Comforter, Thy sacred 10. bear 221 And u\ thou hast died for me 271 Thine inward w. bear, unknown 281 Then with our spirits iv. bear 350 To apply and w. with the blood 356 Can iv. "better things 424 And bear thy w. with my heart 429 Cheered by that 10. from on high 435 And iv. with the blood 439 not. . .Without the inward iv. live 439 If now the w. were in me 440 Now thine inward w. bear 466 IT., ye men and angels, now 483 Let me thy w. live. When sin is 502 I want the 10., Lord, That all I do 813 Be a true w. of my Lord 814 Thy faithful w. will I be 854 Come, thou FT. of his dying 942 Mighty Spirit! W. to the Saviour's 1054 The Spirit's sure !0., and smiles WITNESSER, WITNESSES. 384 W. of Jesus' merit, Speak 594 A cloud of witnesses around Hold 650 His friends and u\ to own 795 Stand forth thy chosen w. 805 We are Jesus' to. 911 spring a. . .seed Of w. for God 1045 While the long cloud of w. Show WOE. 196 Thy life and death of w. 313 name. . .Can save from endless w. 320 heart. . .Can feel the sinner's w. 371 In pain . . .To reach eternal w. 412 with., .tears, Eternal w. prevent 456 Me to save from endless 10. 629 on thee we fling our burdening w. 687 on the brink Of any earthly to. 839 And s;ive from endless w. 966 Infinite joy, or endless 10., Attends 971 And bids them Leave b world of 10. 971 But let our hearts In every w. 106] For sin. the source of mortal 10. 1057 plains they range. Incapable of to. WOES. 194 But with the w. of sin and strife 904 When the w, of life o'ertake me 907 Bid inv many 10, depart 684 From every swelling tide of w. 794 so by my w. to be Nearer, my 797 Wo share OUT mutual "'• 996 Are enough for life's 10,, full 1002 u joy, for all its former u\ WOLF. 700 For O, the w. is nigh 790 The w. can never harm WONDER. 160 I'm lost In 10., love, and praise i i i spend the everlasting day In w. 226 Come, ye saints, look here and w. 332 proclaim, And io. at his love 491 Lost in u?., love, and praise 981 And heaven with praise and w. WONDERS. His v\ to the nations show Tell his 10., sin£ his worth The 10. of thy love declare How high thy iv. rise For the w. of creation, Works mysterious way His w. to perform we see The 10. of thy love Life eternal ! O what jr. raise our song To reach the w. Thy noblest it 1 , here we view I trace Diviner w. of thy grace By all the w. ye shall do we sing The w. of his love Sing of the w. of his love Come, Spirit, make thy w. known show The w. of thy love And tell the w. he hath done fathers told. ..Thy w. in their days 17 27 83 146 148 161 174 225 275 292 294 820 838 876 921 94(3 1076 1097 WONDERFUL. 51 And publish abroad his w. 147 My God, how w. thou art 191 W. in council he, Christ 207 In all his words most w. 216 love explain Thy w. design 750 story More w. it seems WONDERING. 63 And tell the w. nations round 673 So shalt thou, M?., own his WONDROUS, WONDROUSLY 148 Who can sing that u\ song 202 O IP. Lord, my soul would 211 When I survey the 10. cross 441 Love that found im'-ir. thought 766 Thy work. . .And 10. to our eyes 871 We think upon his 10, grace ' 937 All his 10. love proclaim 1094 Yet wondrously from age to age WORD. 40 Saviour, give them thy faithful 10. 75 displayed By the eternal \\ . 1 t'.t We should lake him at his iv. lfi<; That |0„ above all earthly powers *Ji',:5 \\ . of God, and inward Light 21)1 Till every heartfelt 10. be mine •.".'1 And Lei thy precious 10. of irraee 293 so brightly as thy written "•. x!'.u Bui in thy Messed f. i trace 423 Though D01 a 10. he Bpoke 468 I trust in his u\; none plucks me i^.~> To bear and keep thy every u\ 686 Be mindful 0! thy gracious u\ WOR 185 WOK iln...flee At Jesus' everlasting w. Whose 10., when heaven and earth 585 This blessed 10. be mine. Just 586 They could not speak a greater 10. - tunds forth., .ancient 10., More Whene'er we hear that glorj 000 God's blessed 10. can part ei :ri thou shalt own his 10. 632 Aid 08 t<> trust thy sacred 10. 6 -I Jesus, one w. from thee Fills 0;'»8 Lord, I believe thy every 10. 679 foundation, .in his excellent 10. 699 I trust in thy eternal 10. ;;."> Be like your Lord, his iv. embrace 836 According to thy gracious 10. 84<> Thy faithful 10. believing, We 885 The all-subduing M\. Healer of 913 Thou, whose almighty 10. Chaos 929 Send them thy mighty 10. to speak 1021 answer for., "every 10. I say 1050 Life from the dead is in that 10. 1050 How shall I love that 10. 1102 Where rest but ou thy faithful 10. Holy WOUD. 293 The hopes that holy 10. supplies 546 And when I read his holy 10., I 756 message... From God's own holy 10. 773 That sacred stream, thine holy W. - red word. 39 To us the sacred 10. apply With 101 Where parents love the sacral iv. 299 Teach us to love thy sac re I 10. 302 voice... Sounds from the men d 10. 371 He calls you by his sacred 10. 541 Thy 8 icrcd 10. is passed 632 Aid us to trust thy saa The WORD. 29 May we receive the 10. we hear 141 The w. of his grace shall comfort 168 Built by the 10. of his command 289 Jesus, the 10. bestow. The true 301 Where'er the 10. of life is sown 4-13 The 10. is ever nigh 493 Th< 10. of God is sure, And 936 He hath given the 10. of grace -;>eak but the 10., our souls shall if Arm the 10. of God remains 1033 O that the 10. were given Tliy WORD. 6 And give thy 10. success: Spirit 39 Prepare us to receive thy 10. 130 \oia: but thy "'. can speak thy thy 10., almighty Lord, Where'er 888 Thy 10. i- power and life Lnd make thy w. my guide to Thy iv. shall shine in cloui 293 Jesus, thy 10., with friendly aid :i r of mercies, Id I 301 Almighty God, thy 10. is 1 307 according to thy 10.: Accomplish 377 Be it according t 1 thy w. ; Let thy 10. richly in me dwell 451 Thy Jr., thy all-creating word 499 Be it according to thy iv.. And 'b06 I rest upon thy 10, 514 According to th 528 77/;/ "'. may to the utmost prove ■ consolations of thy 10. 539 according to thy 7 Rich "'., yet visible above 306 Deep are the to. which sin has 311 Wound, and pour in, my to. to 319 stream Thy flowing "'. supply 33? Fly to those dear to. of his 889 open all his to. again 's: l And shows his to. and spreads 379 Saviour stands, Shows his to. 420 The to. of Jesus tor my .sin 425 His to. an* open wide 438 Five bleeding to. he bears 454 And lo ! in his to. I continue 456 His to. for me stand open 461 To dwell within thy 10. ; then WOUNDED. 185 The to. soul t<. c 867 Heal my to., bleeding heart 316 It makes the to. spirit whole 320 When to. sore, the stricken 341 n\. impotent, and blind 415 the blood From thy to. side fill if. when deceived and to. here 683 Here bring your to. hearts 1031 And still extends his w. hands WRATH. 95 My sins might rouse his w. to 95 But yet his to. delays 127 Thy wakened to. doth slowly 142 His to. and justice stand To guard 165 Surround my steps in all their w. 258 From impending to. release us 308 Flee from the to. to come 310 The mountains, in their io., Their 379 Can my God his to. forbear 389 Can these avert the to. of God 389 On me I feel thy w. abide 415 Save from to. and make me pure 735 Let me alone, that all my w. 735 O turn thy threatening io. away 743 guilt Of sin, and to. divine 805 Saved with them from future to. 813 Whose to. or hate makes me 996 to shun Thy dreadful to. severe 1017 The day of to., that dreadful day 1023 Day of to., O dreadful day 1028 Behold his to. prevailing 1092 Let not thy to. in its terror WREATHE, WREATHS. 807 When will peace to. her chain 807 Soon shall peace to. her chain 594 When victors' wreath* and WRECK, WRECKS. 1025 And mount above the to. 204 cross. . .Towering o'er the wrecks WRENCH. 993 not death to bear The io. that WRETCH, WRETCHED, WRETCH- ED V 369 1 Tl tell him I 'in a w. undone 385 1. a to. undone and lost 427 grace. . .That saved a IT. like me 696 Without. . .thyself, I were a to. 299 Here may the ton tched s ons of 304 in gulf. .We 10. sinners lay 460 A iv. sinner, lost to God 554 How oft this to. heart Has 312 free From wretchedness and woe WRESTLE, WRESTLES, WRESTLED, WRESTLING. 589 TF., and fight, and pray 737 Ami 10. tilt the break of day 217 Tnc Saviour wrestles lone with 1046 They wrestled hard, as we do now 158 Wrestling, I will not let the 584 prolong the to. of the night 737 IF., I will uot let thee £0, Till WRI 188 ZIO WRITE, WRITING, WRITTEN. 1V2 And will he 10. liis name 377 And u\ thy name upon my heart 482 Spirit's law. . .() w. it on my 1023 Then the writing shall be read 837 love Be written on our minds WRONG, WRONGS. 194 Two thousand years of w. ■V.ii the side that seems W. to man's 1023 Every to. shall be set right 196 The wrongs that we receive Y. YEAR. 579 The y. delays not long 878 While the circling y. has sped 905 With every passing y. we make 94() through Another various y. 948 Welcome each closing y. 949 The y. is gone, beyond recall 949 we may praise thee, y. by year 950 Lord, through another y. 951 Wiio spares us yet another y. 953 And spares us yet another y. 953 spare, Another and another y. 953 And, lo, we see another y. 1)55 Roll round with the y. 956 Hasted through the former //. 905 The ?/. rolls round, and steals 1080 The fresh and fading y. 1088 The y., its life resigning YEARS. 9 truth... stand, When rolling y. 25 Like the y. of his right hand 73 Through endless y. to live 125 I see thee in the eternal y. 194 When with the ever-circling y. 229 Lord of the rolling y. 250 Thy j/., O Lord, can never fail 257 Crown him the Lord of y. 907 And as the ?/., an endless host 948 Not many ?/. their rounds shall 949 And pray that future y. may 950 our few revolving //. 952 So many y. on sin bestow T ed 957 A few more y. shall roll 963 Pass a few swiftly fleeting ■?/. 904 art God, to endless y. the same YEARN, YEARNS, YEARNING, YEARNINGS. 091 Our restless spirits//, for thee 188 my heart... )'< orftswith Infinite 509 a trusting heart, a yearninqeye 510 with yearnings unexpressed 5TE8TEEDAY. '-'"'! V., to-day. to-morrow.. .the same 886 Now a- //. the same 445 To-day as y. tin- same :>; 2 < hri.M Is dearer Than y. 805 Jesus' name, Now as y. YIELD, YIELDS. 104 I ?/. my powers to thy command 340 When thou didst there //. up 353 My heart I y. withoul delay 353 And //. thy heart to God' a control -lot Nay. but 1 //., I yield : I can 466 Ourselves to Christ we //. 566 Never //., nor lose by flight 738 Y. to me now, for I am weak YOKE. 303 And cannot from its ?/. get free 495 Break off the y. of inbred sin 000 Give me to bear thy easy y. 623 Give me thy easy y. to bear 722 Tamely to thy y. submit 785 And bear thine easy //. 81 1 Beneath his easy y. they move 904 Help us, O Lord, thy y. to wear YONDER. 755 Ah, what shall I be y. 1010 Till we shall meet him y. YOUNG. 10 Y. men and maidens, raise 280 The i/., the old, inspire 877 Delightful work ! y. souls to win YOUTH, YOUTHFUL. Dawn even with its...?/. Those who seek me in their y. The promise made to earliest y. To guide untutored //. To guide our steps in ?/. Shepherd of tender ?/., Guiding When y. its pride of beauty y. renewed and frenzy calmed thousands slain, The y. and the Z. ZEAL. To spread with holy z. around Could my z. no languor know Z. shall haste on eager wing With holy, conquering z. inspire For z. I sigh, for zeal I pant But ah ! my z. soon dies away Where is the z. that led us then And let my knowing z. be joined With calm and tempered z. My z. inspire Suppress their fear, inflame. . .z. Nor did their z. offend him His z. inspired their bieast ZION. Praise waits in z.. Lord, for thee Croat (iod, attend, while Z. sings /... in ail ih> palaces, prosperity Win n on Z. we Stand, having Z. beams with light So, when on z. thou shall stand with songs to z. we return stone Which God in z. lays Welcome news to Z. bearing 832 873 876 s,; 884 885 977 1099 890 74 415 485 500 560 560 561 586 586 762 819 883 1045 ZIO ISO zox 707 Z., loner in hostile lands 767 Z. still is well beloved Z, stands with hills surrounded 76fi X.. kept by power divine 768 Happy Z.. what a favored lot . -. Z. shall be given, The 3 Z. cannot move 7<3 z. i ojoys her monarch's love 775 Z.. assert thy liberty 776 '/.. city of our God 778 Daughter of Z., the power that ippressor is vanquished, and Z. 821 Z.. behold thy saviour King 871 In Z. G«>d is known, A refuge 883 To Z. Jesus came '.H2 Z. in triumph begins her mild 1043 Shouting, their heavenly Z. gain 1064 With him I on Z. shall stand 1065 Return to the Z. above O/ZIOX. 759 Ye daughters of Z., declare, 778 Daughter of Z., awake from thy 778 Daughter of Z., the power that 909 Daughter of Z., from the dust 92fi light of Z., now arise 1001 They stand, those halls of Z. ZION'S. 15 That love the way to Z. hill 36 Not now on Z. height alone .id our prayers for Z. peace 78 strength Of Z. heavenly dome 342 News from Z. King proclaim 346 Come the way to Z. gate 720 Z. city is In sight 764 Thus fair was Z. chosen seat 767 Great deliverance Z. King 769 at length In Z. courts appear 771 work revive, In Z. gloomy hour r i74 spring.. .from Z. mount in 787 But we are come to Z. hill 821 feet Who stand on Z. hill 823 Let Z. watchmen all awake 856 Holy Z. help forever 883 reigneth On Z. heavenly hill 912 brightness of Z. glad morning 918 Be this thy Z. favored hour '.•:■ J From Z. mount send forth . • was from the beginning I:- As was, and Is now, and shall < ver 16 Ascribe we equal glory 5 Attend the almighty Father's name 12 Author of the new creation 2 Be glory, as it was, is now 4 Be glory, as it was. is now 8 Be glory as in ages past 6 By all the angels near the throne 16 By all who know thy name below 15 Crown him, in every song 17 Each ransomed spirit sings n Endless praises to Jehovah, 5 Eternal Comforter, to tin e 6 Eternal praise and glory given 18 Eternal praise and worship be 10 Evermore his praise shall last 9 Father, Bon, and Holy G 10 Father, Son, an- ! As 190 14 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Thy 18 From age to age, ye saints, his 7 Glory to God the Son 16 Glory to God i>e given n God the Father, God the Son 11 God the Spirit, joined in glory 11 Great Jehovah I we adore thee 12 Him by whom our spirits live 14 Holy, holy, holy Lord, All glory 5 Immortal honor, endless fame 14 Join we with the heavenly host 3 Let saints and angels join 15 Let all his praise prolong 16 Let all thy works adore thee 14 Live by earth and heaven adored 6 Now to the great and sacred Three 19 Father Almighty, to thee be 17 Of thy redeeming love 11 On the same eternal throne 15 On earth, in heaven 10 One Deity, in Persons Three 1 Praise God, from whom all blessings 1 Praise him, all creatures here 1 Praise him above, ye heavenly host 1 Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost 9 Praise eternal as his love 9 Praise him, all ye heavenly host 10 Praise the name of God most high 10 Piaise him, all below the sky 10 Praise him, all ye heavenly host 12 Praise the God of our salvation 12 Praise the Father's boundless love 12 Praise the Lamb, our expiation 12 Praise the Spirit from above. 9 Sing we to our God above 2 The God whom we adore 3 The G<»m death 3 Who saves by his redeeming word 5 Who for lost man's redemption died 7 With all our powers, eternal King 17 With all thy saints above 19 With Christ and the Spirit, one God 7 Your highest honors raise CONSECUTIVE IXDEX OF FIRST LINES OF HYMN'S. The figures on the left indicate the number of the Hymn In the Hymnal ; on the rierht the number in the old Hymn Book ; the meters are indicated at the end ot each line. 1-65 5 (WHO for a thousand tongues — C. 1 Come, let us join our C. 4 Come, sound his praise S. 12 Awake, and sing the song. ...8. Stand up. and bless the S. 14 Come, thou almighty 6,4. 25 Jesus, we look to thee S. 3.5 From all that dwell below . . . L. 11 Before Jehovah's awful L. 16 holy. holy, holy Lord L. 46 All people that on earth L. — Jesus, thou everlasting L. 10 O render thanks to God L. 17 Lift up your heads, ye L. — Lord of the worlds above H. 24 Young men and maidens. . . .H. 21 Let all on earth their C.P. 19 Thou God of power, thou . .C.P. 31 Jesus, thou soul of all cur. .C.P. 13 Heavenly Father, sovereign -7. 41 Lord, we come before thee. . .7. 57 Christians, brethren, ere we.. 7. 1122 Now may He who from the.. .7.112-5 Sonars of praise the angels .... 7. ( .) Thank and praise Jehovah's.. 7. 15 Glory te to God on high 7. 40 Praise the Lord, his glories*. .7. — Gome, i'-t us who in Christ. . .C. 3 Once more we come before . . .( . 88 is, thy disciples see. C. 34 Infinite excellence is thine.. .' '. 50 Jesus, thou all-redeeming C. 51 G • ur strength, to tiiee.-C. 54 A thousand oracles divine . . .C. 95 Father of heaven, whose. . . L. 62 thou to whom, in ancient.. L. 63 thou, whom all thy saints.. L. 30 Eternal Power, whose hime when C. — Sun of my soul, thou L. — New every m« rning M (•lory to thee, my God my soul, and with.- L. 507 scend.. I.. — Thus far the Lord hath... .L. 612 Again ascY.'uiuLr's shadow. -L. — ■:u L. — 111-178 102 1*70-246 111 We lift our hearts to thee. . .8. G03 112 Bee how the morning sun. . .8. 8G2 113 The day is past and gone .. .8. — in in mercy, Lord, remember. .C. 616 115 Silently the shades 8,7. — 116 saviour, breathe an 8,7. 609 117 Softly now the Light 7. 008 1 18 We all believe in one 8,7,7. — 119 () God, Of JTOOd the L.P. 87 120 () God, we praise thee ('. 72 121 Bail, Father, Son, and C. 103 122 There seems a voice in C. 60 123 Lord, all I am is known C. 83 124 Father, to thee my soul C. 99 125 God, thv power is C. — 126 o God, thou bottomless L. 108 127 Thine, Lord, is wisdom L. 88 128 Fternal depth of love L. 94 129 Blest Spirit, one with God. .L. — 130 God is the name my soul. . . .L. 109 131 Holy as thou. O Lord L. 100 132 Ere mountains reared L. 82 133 Come, my soul L. 78 134 The Lord is Kin? ! lift up. . .L. — 135 Lord of all being L. — 136 Holv, holy, holy 11,12,10. — 137 () holy, holy, holy Lord L. — 138 The spacious firmament... .L. 65 13!) Father of all, whose L. 73 140 O worship the King 10,11. — 141 Though troubles assail... 10,11. 744 1 12 The Lord Jehovah reigns... H. 77 143 This God is the God we 8. 85 144 Holy, holy, holy Lord 7,67. — 145 Let us with a gladsome 7. — 146 Father, how wide thy C. 91 147 My God, how wonderful C. — 148 Mighty God ! while 8,7. — i r.i There's a wideness in 8,7. — 150 God is love ; his mercy 8,7. — 151 The Lord our God is C. 79 152 The Lord descended from.. .C. 74 153 Praise ye the Lord ( '. ill 154 Lei every tongue thy ('. 89 155 Which of the monatehs C. 850 156 The Lord 's my shepherd.. .0. — 157 () thou, who, when we C. 893 158 There is a safe and secret.. .C. — 159 Jehovah, God, thy gracious. .C. 98 100 When all thy mercies ('. Xi:> loi God moves in a mysterious.. C. 745 162 Kingdoms and thrones to... L. — 163 When Israel, ol the Lord... .L. 751 164 Peace, troubled soul L. 781 it,:, The tempter to my soul L. 889 loo a mighty fortress is our. .8,7,6. — I'm They come. God's L. — 168 God is our refuge and .1.. 841 169 God of my life, whose L. 102 170 How do thy mercies close. . L. 890 i< 1 Guide me, o thou gn 1 172 Mj soul r< peat his praise. . B. 178 Away, m\ n< edless fears. . 8. 898 Gi Thy way is m the sea B. mi 175 1 on!. 1 delight in thee s. 918 i ;o How gentle God's s. 1;; How tender is th> hand s. 895 178 Thou very-pn sent Aid . . 179 The Lord is my Shepherd. . .11. 849 180 The Lord ray pasture L.0/. 848 181 Hail to the Lord's 7,0. 126 • with gladness men of.. 7,61. — 183 Joy to the world 1 the Lord.C. — L8 1 To us a 1 hild of hope is C. 121 185 Hark, the glad sound] thcC. 118 186 Brightest and best of. ...11,10. 117 187 When marshaled on the L. — 188 Hark ! what mean those. . .8,7. 11 1 189 Angels, from the realms. 8,7,1. 119 190 Hark ! the herald-angels . . . .7. 125 191 Bright and joyful is the 7. 120 192 \\ hile shepherds watched... C. 113 193 Mortals, awake, with anuels.C. 110 194 it came upon the midnight. .C. — 195 Calm on the listening ear. . .C. — 196 AVhat grace, O Lord. and. . . C. — 197 We may not climb the C. — 198 The chosen three, on C. — 199 O wondrous type! O vision. L. — 200 O Master, it is good to be. . .L. — 201 When the blind suppliant. . .L. — 202 How beauteous were the . . .L. — 203 Jesus w r ept! those tears. .8,7,7. — 204 In the cross of Christ 1 8.7. — 205 Never further than thy cross. 7. — 206 When on Sinai's top I see . . .7. 293 207 Praise to the Holiest in the . . C. — 208 We sing the praise of him . . .L. — 209 From Calvary a cry was . . . L. 135 210 'Tis finished! the Messiah ..L. 144 211 When I survey the 1 .. 145 212 Extended on a cursed tree..L. 137 213 Lord Jesus, when we stand. L. — 214 Alas! and did mv Saviour. .(. 146 215 Behold the Saviour of C. 18 1 210 With glorious clouds ('. 128 217 'Tis midnight; and on L. — 218 'Tis finished, so the Saviour. L. 143 219 The royal banner is C. — 220 O Love divine, what hast..L.6i. 138 221 Would Jesus have the . . . .L.0/. 141 222 (> sacred Head, now 7.0. — 323 Go to dark Gethsemane. . .7.0/. — 224 Hark! the voice of love. .8,7, 1. J 12 225 Sing with all the sons of. . .8,7. — 220 Come, ve saints, look . . . .8,7.4. — 227 Lift your glad voir. is. . 10,11,12. 156 228 Welcome, thou Victor in. . . .C. — 229 Rise, glorious Conqueror , .6,4, — 230 The day of resurrection.... 7j6. — 231 Welcome, happy morning.. 11. — 232 Awake, glad soul ! awake ..C. — 233 The morning kindles all tbe.L. — 234 He dies! the Friend of L. 1 18 285 The Lord is risen indeed.. ..s. 1.4 286 Thou art gone up on high... 8. — 237 our Lord is risen from the.. L. 154 US, thy blood and L. 174 289 Jesus, tn> Advocate above L. 165 ■j 1 1 Chi 1st, our King, Creator.L. — sweetness 8 ts ('. — 242 1 know thai my Redeemer. L. 179 248 Join all the gloi lous n: mes. 11. 117 244 Rejoice, the Lord Is Kin- ...H. 899 245 God is gone up on high H. i- r >7 -.'in Hail, tl on on 1 ,7. 178 247-314 103 315-382 217 We shall sec Mm Id our . . .8,7. — 248 All hail the power of Jesus' c. 176 249 Look, ye saint-, the sight.8,7,4. — 250 Q thou eternal Victim ....L.W. 172 251 Jesus, the Conqueror 8. 739 252 Lord, how shall sinners S. 16(5 253 Enthroned is Jesus now s. 178 254 With joy we meditate the. c 168 255 Jesus, the Lord of glory C. 170 250 The head that once was C. 168 257 Crowu him with many S. — 258 Father, hear the blood of . .8,7. 167 259 Christ, the Lord, is risen ... .7. — 200 Christ, the Lord, is risen — 7. 152 201 Hail the day that sees Him.. 7. 156 262 Gracious Spirit, Love divine. 7. 187 203 Holy Spirit, Truth divine — 7. — 204 (ji ranted is the Saviour's 7. — 205 Holy Ghost, dispel our 8,7. 197 266 Holy Spirit, Fount of 8,7. 199 267 Holy Ghost, with light 7. — 268 On all the earth thy Spirit . . L. 202 269 O come Creator Spirit hlest . . L. — 270 Enthroned on high C. 193 271 Great Spirit, by whose C. 185 272 I worship thee, O Holy C. — 273 Come, Holv Ghost, our . . .L.6L — 274 O for that flame of living . . .L. 859 275 Come, Holy Spirit, raise our.L. — 276 O Spirit of the living God . . .L. 195 277 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly. C. 191 278 Spirit Divine, attend our — C. — 279 Come, Holy Ghost, our C. 679 280 Our blest Redeemer, ere he.C. — 281 Eternal Spirit, God of truth. C. 184 282 Othou that hearest prayer. .H. 183 281 Thou who like the wind . .7.5. 284 Come, Holy Ghost, in love. 0,4. 285 Come, Holy Spirit, come — S. 280 Lord God, the Holy Ghost. . .8. 194 287 Blest Comforter divine S. 180 288 Thy word, almighty Lord . . .S. 686 289 Jesus, the word bestow S. 290 Upon the Gospel's sacred . . . L. 291 When quiet in my house.. L.6J. 687 292 The heavens declare thy — L. 293 The starry Armament on — L. 294 Now let my soul, eternal — L. 688 295 The counsels of redeeming. .(. 876 296 What glory gilds the sacred. C. 078 297 How precious is the book . . . C. 683 298 Hail, sacred truth! whose ■ C. 690 299 Father of mercies, in thy . . .C. 677 300 Bright was the guiding star.C. 684 301 Almighty God, thy word . . . . C. — 302 How sad our state by nature. C. 323 303 God is Id this and every 0. 813 304 Plunged in a gulf of dark . . .C. 131 305 Lord, we are vile, conceived L. 301) 306 Deep are the wounds which. L. 320 307 Jesus, a word, a look from . .L. 316 308 My former hopes are Bed . . . . s. 82 1 309 How helpless nature lies.. ..8. 811 310 Ah, how shall fallen man . . .S. 312 311 () that I COUld repent 1 (). 812 Our sins on Christ were. s. 182 313 Jesus, thou Source divine 8. 169 814 God*§ holy law transg r es se d B. 896 13 315 How great the wisdom C. 816 How sweet the name of C. 817 Thy ceaseless, unexhausted. C. 318 Thou art the Wav :— to thee.C. 319 There is a fountain tilled. .. .C. 320 When wounded sore, the C. 321 Grace! 'tis a charming s. •"522 What majesty and grace S. 323 o what amazing words of . C. 324 Salvation! the joyful C. 325 The Saviour ! O what C. 320 Let every mortal ear C. 327 Of Him who did salvation. . .L. 328 How sweetly flowed the L. 329 Happy the man who finds . . . L. 330 The voice of free grace 12. 331 Blow ye the trumpet,blow. .H. 332 Let earth and heaven agree. H. 338 When time seems short . .L.6L 334 Come, thou long-expected. 8,7. 336 turn ye, O turn ye, for. . .11. 330 Delay not, delay not, O 11. 337 Weary souls that wander.. 7,6?. 338 From the cross uplifted . . .7,6i. 339 Hearts of stone, relent — 7,0L 340 Come, ye sinners, poor . . . 8,7,4. 341 Come to Calvary's holy . .8,7,7. •"342 Sinners, will you scorn ..8,7,4. 343 Hear, O sinner, mercy . . .8,7,4. 344 Come, said Jesus' sacred. . . .7. 345 Hasten, sinner, to be wise. . .7. 346 Pilgrim, burdened with thy . . 7. 347 Sinners, turn ; why will ye. .7. 348 What could your Redeemer. 7. 849 While life prolongs its L. 350 Sinners, obey the gospel — L. 351 Come, O ye sinners, to the . . L. 352 God calling yet! shall I not.L. 353 Say, sinner, hath a voice — L. 354 Haste, traveler, haste ! the. .L. 355 The Spirit in our hearts S. 356 Ye simple souls that stray .. -S. 357 All things are ready, come. S. 358 O where shall rest be found. S. 359 Come, weary sinner, come . . S. 360 My son. know thou the S. 301 Now is the accepted time ...8. 302 Ho ! every one that thirsts. .L. 303 With tearful eyes I look — L. 364 Come, sinners, to the gospel.L. 305 Vain man, thy fond C. 366 Why should we boast of — C. 307 Lovers of pleasure more — C. 368 Come, thou all-victorious. C. 369 Come, humble sinner, iu — C. 370 Return. wanderer, return. C. 371 Sinners, the voice of God C. 372 Thou Son of God, whose c. 373 Beneath our feet, and o'er..C. 374 Jesus, Redeemer of C. 875 Late, late, so lat»- : and 10. 370 In the silent midnight 8,5. 877 Author of faith, to Dice.. .C.l\ 878 o Lamb of God, for C.P. 379 Depth of mercy 1 can there. .7. 880 Sovereign Ruler, Lord of all. 7. 381 <> thou wh<« bast our 188 Lad f Go I foi sinn< 290 108 290 286 294 291 285 301 292 287 297 303 300 306 343 351 340 341 345 333 355 356 329 350 353 851 335 358 346 330 352 348 338 332 347 328 359 354 3-34 327 337 342 372 412 403 d e 370 383-450 194 451-518 383 Lamb of God, whose 7,6,8. 283 384 Lord, I hear of showers. .8,7,3. — 385 Let the world their 7,6,8. 431 386 (iod of my salvation 7,6,8. 405 387 Lord of mercy and of 7,5. 632 388 Like Noah's weary dove S. — 389 Wherewith, O Lord, shall. . .L. 361 390 Stay, thou insulted Spirit . . .L. 420 391 Show pity, Lord, O Lord. . . .L. 398 392 Jesus, the sinner's Friend. . .L. 408 393 Just as I am, without one. . L. — 394 My soul before thee L. 425 395 When, gracious Lord, when.L. 417 396 O for a glance of heavenly. .L. 374 397 Lord, I despair myself to .... L. 364 398 Jesus, thv far-extended L. 321 399 And wilt Thou yet be S. 865 400 When shall Thv love S. 424 401 And can I yet delay S. 428 402 Ah ! whither should I go. ... S. 360 403 out of the depths of woe. ...8. 429 404 o that I could repent, With.S. 373 405 Did Christ o'er sinners S. 378 406 Father, I stretch my hands. .C. 404 407 O that I could my Lord C. 416 408 We sinners, Lord, with C. — 409 i would be thine : O take . . -C. 368 410 o for that tenderness of C. 3H4 411 o sun of righteousness C. 394 412 when rising from the bed . . C. 363 413 o that Thou wouldst the — C. 376 414 The prodigal, with C. 430 415 Rock of ages, clef t for me. 7,6 1. 409 416 Christ, whose glory nils . .7,6/. 423 417 By thy birth, and by thy. .7,6 1. 395 418 Lord, how secure and blest. L. 473 419 Great God, indulge my L. 475 420 now I have found the — L.6L 437 421 My hope is built on L.6 1. — 422 All d can it be that I L.6 I. 445 4^3 i n evil long I took delight . . . C. — 424 why should the children of .C. 462 425 My God, my God, to thee I. C. 442 426 i heard the voice of Jesus. . . C. — 427 Amazing grace ! how sweet.C. — 428 Eternal Sun of C. 465 429 so vereign of all the worlds.. C. 472 430 jesus, to thee I now can fly. C. 440 431 Fountain of life, to all C. 593 432 Father of Jesus C. 438 & 439 433 what shall I do my God to. .C. 307 434 i was a wandering sheep . . . S. — 435 spirit of faith, come down . .S. 477 436 Here I can firmly rest S. — 437 How can a sinner know His.S. 4o9 438 Arise, my soul, arise H. 474 45 ( .» Thou great mysterious.. ..C. P. 471 440 Abba, Father, hear thy . ..7.61. 167 441 Chief of sinners though 1.7,61. — 412 o how happy are they.. ..12,9. 152 448 oft I In my heart have.. .7,6,7. 182 in Trembling before thine L. — 446 Author of faith, eternal L »6 446 \\V have QO outward L. 436 447 happy day that ttxed my..L. 451 448 Into thy gracious handa I...L, no 449 |fy soul, with humble faror.L. 188 450 Jesus, my all, to heaven is. . L. 448 451 Glory to God, whose L. 30S 452 Let not the wise their L. 43.':, 453 what shall I do my.. ..10,11. 457 454 All praise to the Lamb. . .10,11. 458 455 Lord, and is thine anger. 7,6,8 456 Vain, delusive world 7,6,8. 800 457 Come, Saviour, Jesus, from.L. 506 458 God of my life, what just . . L. 366 459 Thou, who hast at thy L. 816 460 Lord, I am thine, entirely. . .L. 804 461 I thirst, thou wounded L. 529 462 O Love, thy sovereign aid. . .L. 821 463 Prince of peace, control my. 7. 516 464 Father of eternal grace 7. 519 465 Thine forever !— Lord of — 7. — 466 Witness, ye men and angels. C. — 467 What shall I render to my . . C. — 468 My God, accept my heart . . . C. — 469 Let Him to whom we now. .C. 527 470 Father, Son, and Holy. . . .7,6*. 525 471 Abraham, when severely . . . L. 773 472 My soul and all its powers. .H. 656 473 Lord, in the strength of S. 799 474 O God, what offering — L.6 1. 533 475 Behold the servant of the. L.6 1. 830 476 Jesus, thy boundless L.6 1. 833 477 Thou hidden love of God. L.6 1. 829 478 I thank thee, uncreated. .L.6/. 823 479 Prisoners of hope, lift up. L.6 1. 489 480 Father of everlasting .... L.6 i. 468 481 Come, Holy Ghost L.P. 835 482 The thing my God doth S. 507 483 Jesus, my Truth, my Way. . .S. 488 484 God of almighty love S. 567 485 King of kings, and wilt 7. — 486 Saviour of the sin-sick 7. 539 487 Gracious soul, to whom . .7,6 L — 488 Jesus, full of love divine — 7. — 489 Light of life, seraphic Are . . . 7. 587 490 Holy Lamb, who thee 7. 534 491 Love divine, all love 8,7. 498 492 Well for him who all 8,7. — 493 Ye ransomed sinners, hear . H. 495 494 Ever fainting with 7,6,8. 543 495 O that my load of sin L. 510 496 O thou, to whose all L. 825 497 Lord, nil me with a humble. L. 584 498 Behold the throne of grace, s. 5 i 499 And will the mighty God . . . . S. — 500 Jesus, I live to thee S. — 501 Blest are the pure in S. 4'J7 502 O come, and dwell in me — S. 520 503 Father, I dare believe S. 418 604 Had I the gift of tongues . . . . s. B44 505 .Jesus, my strength, my hope. s. 576 506 I want a heart to pray S. 577 507 Walk in the light I BO-*halt..C. 842 508 Being of beings, God of C. IS 509 O howthe thought of God... G. — 510 My Saviour, on the word. .0. — 511 I want a principle within... C. 578 512 I know that mv Redeemer, c 488 518 Lord. I believe a rest C. 484 514 O Jesus, at thy feet we wait. C. 540 515 o joyful Bound of gospel — C. 498 510 Let worldly minds the C. 805 517 Jesus, the Life, the Truth... C. 566 518 Jesus, thine all-victorious. 0. 586 519-586 195 519 Jesus, my Life, thyself ( . 532 520 Jesus hath died that I C. 626 521 for a heart to praise my... C. 5(H) 522 Come, () mv God, the ..... .C. 546 523 God of eternal truth and. . . .C. 515 524 come, o Thou greater than.L. 493 525 Holy, and true, and L. 503 526 O Jesus, full of truth and . . . L. 523 527 Jesus, in whom the L. 583 528 God of all power, and truth. L. 494 529 He wills that I should holy . .L. 481 530 Aiise, my soul, on wings . . L. 806 531 God, most merciful aud. . L. 501 532 What! never speak one evil. L. 505 533 Forever here my rest shall.. C. 524 534 Jesus, the sinner's rest C. 486 535 I ask the gift of C. 537 536 My God, 1 know, I feel thee.C. 801 537 Thy presence, Lord, the C. 505 538 Deepen the wound Thy C. 517 539 What is our calling's C. 480 540 O Love divine, how sweet. C. P. 538 541 But can it be that I should.C.P. 511 542 O glorious hope of perfect. C. P. 491 543 Help, Lord, to whom for. .C.P. 575 544 O God, thy faithfulness I. .C.P. 768 545 Saviour, on me the grace. C.P. 499 546 Sweet was the time when. . .C. 870 547 My drowsy powers, why C. 853 548 My head is low, my heart. . C. — 549 O for a closer walk with God.C. 869 550 As pants the hart for C. 863 551 Come, let us to the Lord our.C. — 552 Hark, my soul ! it is the 7. 454 553 o Thou, whose mercv hears.. S. 874 554 How oft this wretched S. 880 555 Gracious Redeemer, shake. .8. 861 556 Thou seest my feebleness . . S. 614 557 O Jesus, full <* Brace S. 872 558 Jesus, let thy pitying eye.7,6,8. 379 559 Jesus, Friend of sinners . . 7,6,8. 875 560 O Thou who all things L. 854 561 O where is now that L. 858 562 O Thou who earnest from . . . L. 572 563 Onward, Christian soldiers.6,5. — 564 Forward ! be our 6,5. — 565 Work, for the night is . . .6,6,5. — 566 Soldiers of the cross — 7,7,7.6. — 567 Stand up, stand up for ... .7,6. — 568 Go forward. Christian 7,6. — 569 Fear not, O little flock .... C.P. — 570 Are there not in the C.P. 818 571 Be it my only wisdom — C.P. 846 572 One more day's work . .7,6,5.4. — 573 I and my house will serve. C.P. 626 574 A charge to keep I have s. 570 575 Sow in the morn thy seed . . .S. 212 576 Make haste, O man, to live. .8. — 577 Arise, ye saints, arise s. 740 578 Laborers of Christ, arise . . . . S. — 579 The harvest dawn is near . . .S. — 580 Let us keep steadfast S. — 581 My soul, be <>n thy guard S. 731 582 Hark, how the watchmen. . S. 728 583 Urge on your rapid course . -S. 727 584 My soul, weigh not thy life- S. - 585 I the good tight have fought 586 Equip me for the war . . . . S. 732 587 Soldiers of Christ, arise s. 726 588 Soldiers of Christ, lay hold..S. 726 689 Piay, without ceasing pray., s. 728 590 Lord, as to thy dear cross. . .C. — 591 Workman of God ! O lose. . .C. — 592 Son of the carpenter C. — 593 Am I a soldier of the cross. C. 734 594 Awake, my soul, stretch — C. 834 595 I 'm not ashamed to own. . . .C. 812 596 ( ) it is hard to work for C. — 597 Behold us, Lord, a little C. — 606 ( ) still in accents sweet and.C. — 599 Behold the Christian L. 721 600 Ye faithful souls who Jesus. L. 840 601 Take up thy cross, the L. — 602 It may not be our lot to L. — 603 Go, labor on ; spend and be.L. — 604 Jesus, and shall it ever be ... L. 813 605 My gracious Lord, I own — L. 817 606 Forth in thy name, O Lord . . L. 628 607 Hark, the voice of Jesus. . .8,7. — 608 Faith of our fathers L.6 I. — 609 Lo ! I come with joy to. .7,6,8. — 610 Father, whate'er of earthly. C. — 611 O thou who driest the C. 748 612 When languor and disease. .C. 662 613 O Friend of souls ! how C. — 614 Father of love, our Guide . . . C. — 615 Since all the varying scenes. C. 749 616 While thee I seek C. 624 617 Author of good, we rest on . . C. 633 618 O Thou, who in the olive. . .C. 638 619 O Thou from whom all C. 752 620 We journey through a valeC. 747 621 I love the Lord : he heard. . . C. 885 622 He leadeth me ! O blessed . . L. — 623 Eternal Beam of light divine. L. 757 624 My hope, my all, my Saviour. L. 578 625 God of my life, to thee I call.L. 755 626 Away, my unbelieving fear L. 784 027 Deem not that they are L. 746 628 Thy will be done ! I will . . . . L. — 629 O Love divine, that stooped . L. — 630 When Power divine, in L. 794 631 Thou Lamb of God, thou . L. 756 632 O God, to thee we raise our.L. 760 033 Your harps, ye trembling . . -S. — 634 Jesus, one word from thee. .S. — 685 My spirit, on thy care S. — 636 If, on a quiet sea S. 783 037 My times are in thy hand . . .S. — 03S what, if we are Christ's. . .8. — 639 God is my Strong salvation. 7,6. 737 040 happy band of pilgrims. .7,6. — 641 Sometimes a light . '. 7,0. — 642 In heavenly love abiding . .7,6. — 643 Jesus, I mv cross have 8,7. — 644 Only waiting, till the 8,7. 045 Full of trembling 8,7. 659 646 Gently, Lord, gently... 8, 7,4. — 047 Vain are all terrestrial B,' -•■is Leader ol faithful souls ..L.o/. 887 649 Though waves and L.0/. 7S9 050 Jesus, to thee our hearts. L.0/. 888 651 Peace, doubling heart. , . L.6/. 790 652 Come unto me, when — 11, JO. — 653 Take the name of Jesus 8,7. - - 654 My Jesus, hs thou wilt . . 6. — 655-722 196 723-790 655 Thy way, not mine, Lord. .6. — 656 Jesus, lover of my soul 7. 388 657 Come on, my partners in. .C.P. 925 658 Thy mercy heard my C.P. l>72 G59 When I can read my title ...('. 736 060 Grant me within thy courts. C. 8-3*.) 661 Thy gracious presence, O . . C. 778 602 How vain are all things C. 797 603 U who, in such a world as. . .C. 750 till My span of life will soon be.C. 782 005 Out of the depths to thee . . .C. — 606 Must Jesus bear the cross. . .C. — 667 O for a faith that will not. . .C. 568 668 Lord, I believe thy every. . . .C. 828 669 Lord, it belongs not to my . . C. — 670 O thou, whose filmed and . . . C. — 671 From lips divine, like C. — 672 Commit thou all thy griefs. .S. 779 673 Give to the winds thy fears. .S. 780 674 Thou Kefuge of my soul — S. 764 675 Father, I know that all my .8,6. — 670 Go not far from me, O my. 8,0. — 077 God of Israel's faithful. . .7,0,7. 787 678 To the haven of thy 7,6,8. — 679 How firm a foundation 11. — 680 Head of the Church 7,8,7. 886 681 Still out of the deepest 8. — 082 Lead, kindly Light .... 10,4,10. — 083 Come, ye disconsolate ...11,10. 304 684 From every stormy wind — L. 551 685 O Lord, thy heavenly grace. L. 021 686 Jesus, my Saviour, Brother. L. 573 687 O thou pure Light of souls. .L. — 688 Sweet hour of prayer L. — 089 Prayer is appointed to L. 549 090 What various hindrances . . .L. 558 691 Jesus, thou joy of loving — L. — 092 God of my life, through all. .L. 924 093 O God, thou art my God L. 795 694 Lord Jesus Christ, my Life. .L. — 095 Though all the world my L. — 090 My Lord, how full of sweet. L. — 097 Thou dear Redeemer C. — 698 My God, my Portion and . . . . C. 908 699 My Saviour, my almighty. ..C. 906 700 Jesus, the very thought C. — 701 O Jesus, King most C. — 702 O Jesus, thou the beauty . . . . C. — 703 'tis delight without alloy . .C. 910 704 Mv God, the spring of all . . .C. 903 705 Yes, i will bless thee, O my. C. 921 706 Prayer is the breath of God.C. — 707 There is an eye that never. .C. — 708 Unvetl, Lord, and on us ..C. — 709 1 love to Steal awhile away.C. 647 710 Prayer is the soul's sincere. C. 550 7H sweet is the prayer whose.. C. 658 712 Talk with us, Lord, thyself. < . 902 713 Far from the world, o Lord.C. 644 714 Jesus, these eyes have c. — 7i.") Shepherd Divine, our wants. C. 558 716 Our Father, God, who art... C. 554 717 They who seek the throne. • -7. — 718 Come, my soul, ihy suit . . . 719 Jesus is our common Lord ..7. 084 720 Children of the heavenly.... 7. 888 721 Christ, of all my hopes the.. 7. — ',:■: God of love, who beared Saviour, when, in dust, to. . .7. 564 Nearer, my God, to thee. 6,4, 6. — More love to thee, 6,4,6. — Come, thou Fount of v Here on earth, where foes. .8,7. — What a friend we have in. 8,7. — my God, how thy 8,7. — Sweet the moments. . . -.8,7. — Always with us, always-. 8,7. — Laboring qjid heavy ..."... 8,7. — O thou God of my 8,7. 914 Praise, my soul, the King. 8,7. — wondrous power L.6/. 500 Thou hidden Source L.0L 917 Come, O thou Traveler. .L. 6/. 649 Yield to me now L.6/. 651 The Sun of righteousness.L.O/. t;:>2 1 '11 praise my Maker — L.P. 928 Fade, fade, each 6,4,6. — Saviour, who died for . . . 6,4,6. — O could I speak C.P. — How happy, gracious C.P. 91 1 To the hills 1 lift mine. .7,6,7. 502 See the Lord, thy 7,6,7. 563 How tedious and tasteless. .8. 907 Thou Shepherd of Israel .... 8. 916 bless the Lord, my soul. .S. 884 Come at the morning S. — My God, my Life, my Love . S. 909 My God, is any hour . .8,8,8,4. — The praying spirit S. 556 1 lay my sins on Jesus 7,6. — I know no life divided 7,6. — I love to tell the story 7,0. — My God, I am thine. . . . 11,12. 922 O tell me no more 10,11. — Thou, in whose ...... 11,8. — 1 need thee every hour .6,4,7. — My Shepherd's mighty . . 6,8,4. 915 My faith looks up to thee. 6,4. 581 where are kings and C. — With stately towers c. 828 Happy the souls to Jesus . . c. 929 Behold the sure C. 959 On the mountain's top . . 8,7,4. — Zion stands with hills . . . 8,7,4. 236 How lovely are thy c. — 1 love thy kingdom s. 237 O Lord, thy work revive. . . S. 588 Who in the Lord confide... S. 231 God is the refuge of his L. — Great Source oi being. .. L. 227 Awake, Jerusalem, awake. I.. 284 Glorious things of thee Hear what God the Lord. 8,7. 238 Daughter of Zion, awake 11. — On tny Church, O 7,61 28 1 How sweet, how heavenly. C. — Gome in, thou blessed. — c. — I'.lest he the dear uniting.. C. 1 121 our God is love C. '•'•'•'{ Try us, () God, and t . TOO Jesus, united by thy grace I . 704 i. in up your hearts to c. 9W Not to Hi.- terrors of the. • < . The glorious universe 0. 691 ah praise to our redeeming.* . . 1 1 Jesus, great Shepherd r :>n 791-858 197 859-926 791 Brethren in Christ I. 792 Unchangeable, almighty... L. 702 793 Giver Of peace and unity. .L. »i'.' s 794 Saviour of all, to thee L. 710 795 Jesus, from whom all L. 225 796 si ill one in life and one — L. — 797 Blest be the tie that binds. .8. 712 Lnd are we yet alive S. 707 799 Blest are the sons S. 60 1 800 One sole baptismal sign. . .H. — 801 Thou God of truth H. 099 802 Glory be to God above 7. 696 803 While we walk with God . .7. 720 804 Jesus, Lord, we look to — 7. 705 805 Come, and let us sweetly ... 7. 718 806 Christ from whom all 7. 706 807 When shall we meet 6,5. — 808 Lord of the living 7,6. — 809 Except the Lord conduct.C.P. 218 810 Go forth, ye heralds L. — 811 High on his everlasting — L. 217 812 The Saviour, when L. 203 813 Shall I, for fear of feeble . . L. 655 814 Saviour of men, thy L. 653 815 Draw near, O Son of God. .L. 213 816 And let our bodies part. . . . S. 221 817 Lord, if at thy command . . . S. 220 818 Lord of the harvest, hear. . . S. 207 819 Father of mercies, bow — L. 215 820 Go, preach my gospel L. 204 821 How beauteous are their. . .S. 205 822 Jesus ! the name high C 219 823 Let Zion's watchmen all. . .C. 206 824 Jesus, the word of mercy. .C. 210 825 Captain of our salvation . . . L. 629 826 I am baptized into thy L. — 827 See, Israel's gentle C. 256 828 Behold what condescend'g.C. 261 829 O Lord, while we confess. .C. — 830 Rites cannot change the ..S. — 831 Come, Father, Son L. 255 832 This child we dedicate . . . .L. 833 In that sad memorable . .L.6f. 263 834 The King of heaven his . . . . C. 266 835 Jesus, at whose supreme . .C. 265 836 According to thy gracious. C. 268 837 O Love divine C. — 838 In memory of the Saviour's-C. — 839 If human kindness meets. C. 270 840 That doleful night before . .C. 264 841 Glory to God on nigh . . -S. 280 842 o what delight is this . ...8. 2fi 843 No gospel like this feast.. .8. — 844 Many centuries have lied. 7, 6/. — B45 Till He come ; O let 7,61. — 846 Let all who truly bear S. 267 847 At the Lamb's high feast ... 7. 848 Jesus, all-redeeming Lord.. 7. 272 849 o Bread to pilgrims given. 7,6. — 850 By Christ redeemed. . .8,8,8,4. — 851 Author of our salvation ...L. 271 B52 To Jesiiv our exalted Lord.L. 278 esus spreads his banner. .8,7. 281 ■ Mie, thOU everlasting . . .8,7. 279 865 Now in parting, Father. -8,7,4. — rist is made the Bnre. • .8,7. — 857 On this stone now laid 7. 963 Vo$ Lord of hosts I to thee 7. 966 O Lord of hosts L. — Not heaven's wide range.!. This stone to thee I Enter thy temple glorious .L. — The perfect world L. 970 When tO the exiled seer . . .L. 061 Great King of glory H. 964 The Lord our God alone L. — And will the great eternal. L. 969 We rear not a temple 11. — O Thou, whose own C. — God, through countless. . I Great is the Lord our God - Saviour, like a shepherd . 8,7,4. — God has said, Forever. .8.7,4. — Children. loud hosannas. 8,7,4. — By cool Siloam's shady . . .C. 1010 Come, Christian children . .C. — Delightful work ! young... C. 1007 Wilt thou hear the voice .7.8. — Little travelers Zionward..7. — 1 think, when I read. 11,8,12,9. — Mighty One, before whose. .7. 1008 Hosanna! be the children's. C. 1012 When, his salvation 7,6. — We bring no glittering. . .7,6. 1014 Shepherd of tender 6,4. — I love to hear the story. . .7,6. — Holy Father, send thy 8,7. — Saviour, who thy flock 8,7. — Gracious Saviour, gentle. .8,7. — Mourn for the thousands... 8. — O praise our God to-day S. — We give thee but thine S. — Jesus, my Lord, how rich..C. — Father of mercies, send C. 1032 'Tis thine alone, almighty. C. — She loved her Saviour C. — Lord, lead the way C. — Who is thy neighbor 0. — Life from the dead C. — When, doomed to death . . .L. — Bondage and death L. - — Bow hirst the children ....C. 1033 Rich are the joys which . . . C. — Help us, O Lord, thy yoke. .L. 1035 Dear ties of mutual L. — Brother, hast thou 7. — As shadows, cast by cloud. .C. — Jesus, immortal Kimr I Daughter of Zion, from. .. C. 229 Great God, the nations . . .C. — Flung to the heedless 6. 1000 Hail to the brightness.. 11,10. — Thou, whose almighty. , ..6,4. 988 Light of the lonely C. — The Lord will come C. — Almighty Spirit, now 0. B Soon may the last glad L. 1006 Sovereign of worlds Jesus shall reign 1 Ann of the Lord, awake. . I.. 906 Eternal Father, thou hast. . L. — Assembled at thy great .. I Behold, the heathen L. 978 Head of the Church. WhOS6 L 988 Though now the nations. , . L. 902 Comfort, ye ministers L. 'v\>9 927-994 198 995-1062 927 Shepherd of souls L. 972 928 Jesus, t hy Church L. 987 929 L ok from thy sphere L. — 930 From Greenland's icy 7.0. 978 981 Roll on, thou mighty 7,0. 977 982 The morning of light 7,0. — 883 Our country's voice is 7,0. — 934 When shall the voice 7,0. 1001 935 Watchman, tell us 7. 1003 936 Sec how great a flame 7. 1002 937 Hasten, Lord, the glorious .7. 990 93S Hark! the song of juhilee. .7. 1004 999 Go, ve messengers of God. .7. 984 940 O'er the gloomy hills .... 8,7,4. — 941 Souls in heathen 8,7,4. — 942 Who hut thou, almighty .8,7,4. — 943 Light of those whose 8,7. 307 944 Saviour, sprinkle many. . .8,7. — 945 Come, let us use the grace .C. 1054 940 Sing to the great C. 1055 947 Join, all ye ransomed sons.C. 1049 948 Awake, ye saints C. — 949 The year is gone C. — 950 Our few revolving years . . .S. 1057 951 Wisdom ascribe L.6J. 1048 952 How many pass the L.6L 1047 953 The Lord of earth H. 1050 954 Ye virgin souls, arise H. 1050 955 Come, let us anew 10,5,11. 1053 950 While, with ceaseless 7. 1052 957 A few more years shall — S. — 958 How swift the torrent S. 1003 959 Lord, let me know mine .. .8. 1001 900 How vain is all beneath — L. 1000 901 shrinking from the cold . . L. 1000 902 Almighty maker of my L. 1002 903 Pass a few swiftly fleeting. L. 1007 904 O God, our help in ages. . . .C. 1059 905 Thee we adore, eternal — C. 1058 900 Thou God of glorious. . . C.P. 1004 907 If death my friend and . . C.P. 040 908 And am I only born C.P. 1072 909 Vital spark of heavenly — P. 075 970 Why do we mourn C. 1094 971 Why should our tears C. 1082 972 Hark ! from the tombs . . . .C. 1009 973 Through sorrow's night C. 1095 971 Behold the western C. — 975 That solemn hour C. — 970 Why should we start L. 1070 977 The morning flowers L. 1097 978 Earth's transitory things ..L. — 979 Asleep In Jesus 1 blessed. ..L. — 980 How sweet the hour L. 1070 961 Shall man, O God of life. . .L. 1093 982 How blest the righteous .. .L. 1083 983 The saints who die L. 1075 984 Unveil thy bosom, faithful. L. 1091 985 o for an overcoming faith. C. 1074 980 Who shall foi bid our 0. — 99! Thy life 1 read, mv ('. 1071 968 Calm on the bosom C. — 989 When the last 1 1 -limpet's . , .('. 1100 990 for the death of those... 8. 1061 991 Servant ol God, well done. ,s. 1086 998 Rest from thv labor, rests. .8. — 998 It is not death to die S. — WM K» st for the toiling hand. S. 995 And must this body die.. .S. 1096 996 And am I born to die ... . S. 1068 997 When on the brink S. 669 998 I would not live alway. . .11. 949 999 Thou art gone to. ... 13,11,12 — 1000 Spirit, leave thy house ... .7. 1101 1001 Hark! a voice divides 7. 1078 1002 Jesus, while our hearts. .8,7. 642 1003 Happy soul, thy days.... 8,7. 1090 1004 Deathless spirit, now 7. 074 1005 Lowly and solemn 6,5. — 1006 Wherefore should 1 7,6L 637 1007 Tender Shepherd 7,8,7. — 1008 Go to thy rest, fair child . .6. — 1009 Friend after friend . . . .6,8,8. 1074 1010 The precious seed 7,6. — 1011 Weep not for a brother . . .8. 1089 1012 Man dieth and wasteth. . . .8. 1073 1013 Lo ! He comes, with.. .8,7,4. 1111 1014 Lift your heads, ye . . . .8,7,4. 1103 1015 O'er the distant 8,7,4. — 1016 Christ is coming 8,7,4. — 1017 The day of wrath L. 1109 1018 He comes ! he comes L. 1105 1019 The great archangel's L. 1115 1020 That awful day will C. 1114 1021 And must I be to C. 1106 1022 O Son of God, in glory . . . . L. — 1023 Day of wrath, O dreadful . . 7. — 1024 Thou Judge of quick S. 1108 1025 Stand the omnipotent.. 7,6,8. 1118 1026 Lo, the day, the day of . .8,7. — 1027 When thou, my C.P. — 1028 Great God ! what do I. . .8,7. 1117 1029 Day of judgment, day. 8,7,4. ^— 1030 How happy every child. . .C. 926 1031 A stranger in the world . .C. 927 1032 And let this feeble body . .C. 958 1033 Come, let us join our C. 956 1034 Ye golden lamps of C. — 1035 Lo, what a glorious sight. C. — 1036 Forth to the land of C. — 1037 There is a land of pure . . . . C. 930 1038 On Jordan's stormy C. 931 1039 There is an hour of 8,6. 937 1040 Lo ! round the throne . . . .L. 947 1041 There is a land mine eye . . L. — 1042 What sinners value L. — 1043 Arm of the Lord, awake. L. 235 1044 Jerusalem, my happy C. 948 1045 Give me the wings C. 933 1046 The heavenly treasure. . . . C. 708 1047 Christian, dost thou see .6,5. - lots while through this world. S. 932 1049 There is no night in S. — 1050 Forever with the Lord . . . .S. 998 1061 Far from these scenes S. 928 105S Come to the land S. — 1053 one sweetly . .(Irregular.) o. — 1064 'Midseenesofeonfusion.il. — 1065 And is there. Lord S. — 1066 We know, hy faith S. 952 1067 <> what a mighty change. .8. 955 1058 The world is very ei il 7,6. — 1059 Brief life is here our 7,0. — 1060 For thee, dear, dviw. . .7,6. — 1061 Jerusalem the golden .. .7,6. — 1062 Ten thousand times.. 7,6,8,6. 1063-1090 199 1091-1117 1063 Away with our sorrow .... 8. 939 1064 I lone: to behold Him 8. 950 1065 when shall we sweetly , 8. 961 1066 Who an* these arrayed. . . .7. 948 1067 High in yonder realms 7. — 1068 Rise, my soul, and . . . .7,6,7. 935 1069 Lift your eves of faith 7. 936 1070 Hark, hark, my soul. . .11,10. — 1071 O paradise ! O paradise .8,6,6. — 1072 My heavenly home is L. — 1073 Come, let us ascend .... 12,9. 938 1074 Come, let us anew ... 10,5.1 1 . 953 1075 The God of Abrah'm. . .6,8,4. 944 1076 Though nature's 6,8,4. 945 1077 The God who reigns. . . . 6,8.4 946 1078 How happy is the C.P. 941 1079 When this passing 7,6?. — 1080 Lord, in thy name thy .... C. — 1081 Fountain of mercy, God . . C. 1025 1082 Eternal source of every. . .L. 1023 1083 Come, ye thankful people .7. — 1084 Praise to God, immortal . . 7. — 1085 Sing to the Lord of 7,6. — 1086 We plow the fields and . . 7,6. — 1087 The God of harvest 6,4. 1026 1088 The leaves, around me. .7,6. — 1089 My country, 'tis of the. . .6,4. — 1090 God bless our native 6,4. — 1091 Dread Jehovah ! God. . . .8,7. 1019 1092 God, the All-Terrible. 11, 10,9. — 1093 Swell the anthem 7. — 1094 Great King of nations ('. — 1095 In grief and fear to thee. .('. — 1096 Come, let our souls adore. G. 1020 1097 () Lord, our fathers oft . . .('. 1089 1098 Lord, while for all ('. 1081 ■ 1099 Thine arm, ( ) Lord C. — 1 1100 Great God of nations L. 10241 1101 Great ruler of the earth . .L. 1027 ! 1102 O God of love, O King . . . L. — , 1103 Great God ! beneath L. 1030 1104 Now may the God L. — 1 105 To thee, O God, whose . . . . L. — ! 1106 O Love, divine and 7,6. — 1107 How welcome was the S. — 11108 Eternal Father ! strong. L.6/. — i 1109 Lord of earth, and. . . .'.7,6,8. 1039 1110 O Thou, who hast 8. 1042 1*111 While o'er the deep L. — 1112 Lord of the wide L. 1041 1113 How are thy servants C. 1038 1114 When through the torn... 12. 1045 1115 Lord, whom winds 7. 1037 1116 I too, forewarned L. 673 1117 In age and feebleness. .L.6f. 671 INDEX OF HYMNS Adopted from the old Hymn Book WITHOUT CHANGE ; and op hymns adopted WITH CHANGE. I. HYMNS ADOPTED WITHOUT CHANGE. Notf.— The changing of a word or two, without a change of meaning, is not noticed. For example " prodigal " for " long-lost son " in hymn 414. A A-B 574 A charge to keep I — C. Wi fjLey. 1031 A stranger in the C. Wi sh y. 34 A thousand oracles — C. Wi sU y. 440 Abba. Father, hear. . . . C- Wi >/< y. 471 Abraham, when C. Wi sU y. 636 According to thy .J. Montaorm ry. 310 Ah, how shall fallen....!. Watt* 214 Alas! and did my 7. Watts. ( .C All praise to him who.r. Wesh y. 789 All praise to our . . C. Wi >/< // 4.54 All praise to the C. Wi sh y. \ [mighty Maker. ... ,1 nm SU > U . 916 Almighty spirit../. Montgomery, \m I a soldier of the ...I. Watts. \iu\ am I only born. .C. Wi t&ey. S - And are we yet alive. . C. IF* sh y. 401 And can I yet delay... C. Wesley. 4',^ And can it be thai . .. f. Wi sh y. 1062 And let this feeble 0. Wesley. 108] And must I be to 0. WetSU //. 667 And will the great. P. Doddridyr. 399 And wilt Thou yet. . . . C. Wesley. 189 Angels, from — J. Mon tgom ery. 570 Are there not in the. . . C. Wi sh;/. 438 Arise, my soul, arise.. ft Wesley. 530 Arise, my soul, on. . T. Gibbons. 577 Arise, ye saints, arise. . .T. Kelhj. 920 Arm of the. . . . IF. ShrubsoU, Jr. 550 As pants the bait.Tate A Brady. '.•-'J Assembled at thy. IT. H. CoUyer. 445 Author of faith ft Wesley. 877 Author of faith, to ....ft Wesley. 617 Author of good. we. J. Mt nick. 851 Author of our ( '. WesU y. 575 Awake, Jerusalem — ft Wesley. 106 Awake, my BOUl, and. . . .7 . 96 Awake, my soul ..P. Doddridge. 73 Awake, ye saints. Klizulnth Scott. 173 Away, my needless . . .C. WesU y. 571 Be it my only wisdom . ( \ WesU y. 9 Before Jehovah's. . . I. Waffs, B-E" 200 E-G (ii 599 928 215 766 828 :,( 16 873 799 782 191 186 541 417 Before thy W, If. Bathurst. Behold the J. Montgorru ry. Behold the heathen .. Mrs. Yoke. Behold the Saviour.. .8. Wi sley. Behold the sure I. Watts. Behold what J. Peaeock. Being of beings C. Wesli y. Beneath our feel B. Hchcr. Blest arc the sons of ...I. Watts. Blest he the dear C. Wesley. Blest he the tie J. Fawcett. Blow ye the trumpet. .r. Wi sh y. Brethren in Christ C. Wi sley. Bright and J. Montgomery. Brightest and best R. Hchcr, But can it be C. Wesley, By the birth Sir R. Grant. 806 Christ, from whom ....C. Wesley. 260 Christ, the Lord, is. ... C. Wesley. 22 Christians, brethren H. K. White. 805 Come, and let us C. Wesley. 831 Come, Father, Son ....C. Wesley. 279 Come, Holy Ghost.... C. Wesley. 277 Come, Holy Spirit I. Watts. 369 Come, humble sinner.. 12. Jones. 1096 Come, let our souls. Anne Steele. 955 Come, let us anew ... C. Wesley. 1074 Come, let us anew C. Wi sley. 1073 Come, let us ascend. . .C. Wesley. 2 Come, let us join our. ..J. Watts. 66 Come, let us tune.. .R. A. West. 945 Come, let us use the . . . C. Wesley. 28 Come, let us who C. Wesley. 718 Come, my soul, thy.. J". Newton. 133 Come, my soul. . .T. Blachlock. 368 Come, O thou C. Wesle i/. 524 Come, O Thou C. Wesley, 351 Come, ye sinners — C. Wesley. 657 Come on, my partners. C. Wesley. 457 Come, Saviour...^!. Bourignon. 364 Come, sinners, to the .C. Wesley. 3 Come, sound his i". Watts. 64 Come, thou Desire .Anne sterie. 854 Come, thou C. Wesley. 726 Come, thou Fount. R. Robinson, 55 Come, thou soul J. Evans. 359 Come, weary sinners.. C. Wesley. 683 Come, ye disconsolate.. T. Moore. 8 1' I Come, ye sinners J. Hart. 41 Come, ye that 1 we /. Watts. 63 Come, ye that innc stair. 9^6 Comfort, ye ministers. C. Wesley. 909 Daughter <>f ./. Montgomery. 90 Day <>f God.. .Qdnnah /•'. Ooula. crs, Demi not that ... W. C. Brjtant. 588 Deepen the wound C Wesh y. 806 Deep are the Lnrw Steele. 877 Delightful WOrk /. Strophan. :579 Depth <>f mercy C. Wesley. 4o:> Did Christ o'er. ... li. Beddome. si. - ) Draw near, O Son <'. Wesley. 1091 Dread .Jehovah I '/(/. imtcn. 2M Enthroned Is Jesus. .T t J.Judfcfn. 270 Enthroned on high.. 7'. / Towels. 586 Equip me for the C. TFesfc i/. 132 Ere mountains . .Harriet An h< r. 623 Eternal Beam C. FPesZey. K's Eternal depth Z/'//:< )ir(. 38 Eternal Power 1. Watts. 281 Eternal Spirit, God ..T. Cot t trill. 212 Extended on a curs6d. Gcrliardt. 84 Far from my thoughts .1. TT'n//>'. 713 Far from the world Cowpt r. 1051 Far from these Anne Stet U . 258 Father, hear the C. Wi sh y. 146 Father, how wide I. Watts. 503 Father, I dare C. Wesley. 406 Father, I stretch my . C. Wesh y. 42 Father, in whom O. Wesh //. 464 Father of J. Montgomery. 480 Father of everlasting.. C. Wesley. 35 Father of heaven J. Cooper. 819 Father of mercies . B. Beddonn . 299 Father of mercies ..Anm Steele, 894 Father of mercies. P. Doddridge. 911 Flung to the idle M. Luther, 533 Forever here my C. Wesh y. 1050 Forever with J. Montgomery. 606 Forth in thy name ...C. Wesley. 431 Fountain of life C. Wi sley. 1081 Fountain of A. Flowerdew, 1009 Friend after J. Montgomery. 8 From all that dwell J. Watts. 209 From Calvary. J. W.Cunnimjham. 684 From every stormy . . .H. StoweU. 930 From Greenland's R. Hcber. 338 From the cross T. Hawcis. 645 Full of trembling C. Wesley. 1045 Give me the wings — I. Watts. 673 Give to the winds Gerhardt. 793 Giver of peace C. Wesley. 89 Glad was my — J. Montgomery. 776 Glorious things J. Newton. 841 Glory to God on high. . ..J.Hart. 451 Glory to God, whose . . C. Wesh y. 105 Glory to thee, my God ...T.Km. 820 Go, preach my gospel ..J. Watts. 245 God is gone up c. Wesh y. 303 God is in this and C. Wi si, y. 639 God is my strong../. Montgomery. 168 God is our J. Montgomt ry. 130 God is the name 1. Watts. 161 God moves in a Cowper. 528 God of all power C. We s}, y, 484 God of almighty love.. C. Wesley, 702 God of love, who c. Wesley. 692 God of my life . . . P. Doddridge. 625 God of my life Coiri>< r. 169 God of my life C. Wesh v. 386 God of my salvation.. c. Wesley, 321 Grace! 'tis a P. Doddridge 555 Gracious Redeemer. ..C. Wesley, 262 Graoious spirit /. Stochi r. 660 Grant mewl thin.. ..Montgomery. 69 Great God, attend /. Watts, ii()3 Great God I beneath Roseoe. noo Great God of nations . Unknown. S7i Greal is the Lord /. Watts, hoi Great Ruler Anne SteeU . 7; i Great Source Doddridge. G-I 201 I-L 271 Great Spirit, by whose. . -Hawcis. 171 Guide me, thou . W. Williams. 504 Had I the gift Sttnnett. 121 Hail. Father, son ft Wesh y. 298 Hail, Bacred truth Buttress. 246 Hail, thou once Bala ux U. 181 Hail, tothe Lord's.. Montgorm ry. 87 Hail to the Sabbath Bid finch. 1003 Happy soul, thy days. .ft Wi sh y. 765 Happy the souls C. Wesley. 972 Hark! from the tombs. .7. IFatts. 582 Hark, how the C. Wesli y. 186 Hark, the glad Doddridge. 938 Hark ! the song — Montgomery. 22 1 Hark I the voice J. Evans. 188 Hark! what mean Cawood. 937 Hasten, Lord, the H. Auher. 345 Hasten, sinner,to be — T. Scott. 1018 He comes ! He comes .C. Wi sh y. 234 He dies ! the Friend. ...I. Watts. 529 He wills that I should. C. Wesh y. 680 Head of the Church. . .ft JPest* ?/. 924 Head of the Church. . . ft Wesley. 20 Heavenly Father Unknown. 543 Help, Lord to whom . . C. Wi sli y. 811 High on his Spangenbcrg. 80S Ho! every one J. Wesley. 525 Holy, and true C. Wt %lt y. 131 Hoi v as thou, O Lord . . C. Wi sh; y. 490 Holy Lamb, who. ...A.S. Dober. 266 Holy Spirit, Fount of . . . .Judkin. 1113 How are thy J. Addison. 821 How beauteous are I. Watts. 902 How blest the H. Auher. 982 How blest the. . .Mrs. Barliauld. 437 How can a sinner ft Wesley. 315 How great the Bcddomc. 1030 How happy every C. Wesley. 74 1 How happy, gracious. .ft Wi sli y. 1078 How happy is the J. ~W< sU y. 309 How helpless nature.^4/j??c Steele. 952 How many pass C. Wi sh y. 554 How oft this Anne Steele. 297 How precious is the Faucett. 302 How sad our state I. Watts. 980 How sweet the hour . . .Bathurst 316 How sweet the name — Ni wton. How sweetly flowed . . .Bowring. 958 How swift the torrent .Doddridge. 747 How tedious and N&cton. 177 How tender is Hastings. 60S H«iw vain are all things.!. Watts. 960 How vain is all 1). E. Ford. 573 I and my house C. Wesley. : ask the gift ft Wesley. 512 I know that my C. Wi >7< y. 242 I know that my S. Medh y. 1064 I long to behold C. H 621 I lore the Lord I. Watts. 770 I love thy kingdom.. .T. Dwight. 709 I love to steal P. H. B 478 I thank thee 666 1 the good tlL'ht C. R 461 I thirst, thou Zinzi nam f. 506 I want a heart to pray.f '. Wesli //. 511 I want a principle — ( '. Wesley. 409 I would be thine A. I 998 I would not live — MvhL ribi I g- 967 If death my Mend — c. Wesley. B39 If human kindnesss..G. T. NoeL 686 If. on a quiet sea Toplady. 740 I '11 praise my Maker. . ./. watts. 506 I'm not ashamed I. Watts, 1117 In age and feebleness . C. Wish y. 114 In mercy, Lord II 833 Iu that sad C. Wesli y. 54 In thy name. O Lord. ...T. Kelly. 32 Infinite excellence Faicatt. 48 Infinite God, to thee ..C. Wesley. 159 Jehovah, God J. Johnson. 307 Jesus, a word ft WesU y. 848 Jesus, all-redeeming.. ft Wesley. 559 Jesus, Friend ft TH 8l4 //. 790 Jesus, great Shepherd. C. Wesley. 520 Jesus hath died ft Wesley. 908 Jesus, immortal King.. Seymour. 527 Jesus, in whom ft Wesley. 719 Jesus is our common.. C. TT'e^ciy. 804 Jesus, Lord, we look. .C. Wesli y. 656 Jesus, Lover of my — C. Wesley. 450 Jesus, my all Cennick. 519 Jesus, my Life ft Wesley. 686 Jesus, my Saviour ft Wesley. 505 Jesus, my strength — C. Wesh y. 483 Jesus, my Truth C. Wesley. 374 Jesus, Redeemer ft IT7>/< //. 919 Jesus shall reign I. Watts. 853 Jesus spreads his B. Park. 251 Jesus, the Conqueror. .C. Wesley. 517 Jesus the Life ft Wesley. 255 Jesus, the Lord B. W. NoeL 822 Jesus ! the name ft Wesh y. 392 Jesus, the sinner's — C. Wesh y. 289 Jesus, the word ft Wesley. 518 Jesus, thine all ft Jr. 12 Jesus, thou everlasting.!. Watts. 19 Jesus, thou soul ( '. in sli y. 313 Jesus, thou Source.. Anru > 238 Jesus, thy blood Zinzendorf. 476 Jesus, thy boundless. . . Gerliardt. 928 Jesus, thy Church Bathurst. 430 Jesus, to thee ft Wesli y. 650 Jesus, to thee our ('. Wi sl/y. 7 Jesus, we look to thee. ft Wesley. 1002 Jesus, while our — T. Hastings. 243 Join all the glorious. . . ./. Watts. 947 Join all ye ransomed . .ft R 383 Lamb of God. whose . . ft W 648 Leader of faithful ('. R 17 Let all on earth I. Watts. 846 Let all who truly bear. ft Wesley. 382 Let earth and heaven. ft Wesley. 326 Let every mortal /. Watts. 154 Let every tongue 1. Watts, 468 Let him to whom C. Wesley. 152 Lei not the wise ( . Wesli y. 386 Let the world c. Wesley. 516 Lei worldly minds . ./. \< wton. ■ /ion's /'. Dod\ ft up your hearts ( '. Wesh y. [ I . Wesley. 227 Lift vour glad i/. Ware, Jr. L-0 202 1014 Lift your heads C. Wesley. 489 Light of life C. Wesley. 47 Lo ! God is here. . . . 7'< rsh < wondrous power C. Wesh y, 327 of aim who did. ..Bernard of C, 448 oft I in my heart C, Wesh y, 26S On all the earth //. More. 867 on this stone Pierpont. ( .c> Once more, my /. Watts, X!9 Once more we come J. Hart. 716 Our father God A. Judsvn. 0-T 203 T-W 950 Our few revolving. B. Beddome. 237 Our Lord is risen ... C. Wesley* 312 Our sins on Christ J. Fawcett. 403 Out of the J. Montgomery. 963 Pass a few swiftly . . . . C. Wesley. 164 Peace, troubled soul Ecking. 304 Plunged in a gulf 7". Watts. 153 Praise ye the Lord I. Watts. 589 Pray, without ceasing. C. Wesley. 689 Prayer is appointed J. Hart. 710 Prayer is the ...J. Montgomery. 463 Prince of peace. M.A. S. Barber. 479 Prisoners of hope C. Wesley. 244 Rejoice, the Lord C. Wesley. 82 Return, my soul J. Stennett. 370 Return, O W.B. Collyer. 1068 Rise, my soul Seagrave. 415 Rock of ages — A. M. Toplady. 931 Roll on, thou J. Edmeston. 324 Salvation ! O the I. Watts. 116 Saviour breathe J. Edmeston. 794 Saviour of all C. Wesley. 814 Saviour of men — J.J. Winkler. 486 Saviour of the sin-sick. C. Wesley. 545 Saviour, on me the C. Wesley. 936 See how gieat a flame. C. Wesley. 112 See how the Elizabeth Scott. 827 See Israel's gentle. P. Doddridge. 746 See the Lord, thy C Wesley. 991 Servant of God, well . . C. Wesley. 68 Servants of God. J. Montgomery. 813 Shall I, for fear of .J. J. Winkler. 715 Shepherd divine C. Wesley. 927 Shepherd of souls C. Wesley. 391 Show pity, Lord I. Watts. 961 Shrinking from the .... C. Wesley. 615 Since all the varying J. Heroey. 946 Sing to the great C. Wesley. 350 Sinners, obey the C. Wesley. 371 Sinners, the voice of .J. Fawcett. 587 Soldiers of Christ C. Wesley. 588 Soldiers of Christ C. Wesley. 24 Songs of praise. .J. Montgomery. 917 Soon may the last Mrs. Voke. 429 Sovereign of all. . P. Doddridge. 918 Sovereign of worlds. Mrs. Voke. 380 Sovereign Ruler T. Raffles. 1000 Spirit, leave thy. J. Montgomery. 435 Spirit of faith, come. . . C. W> sl< y m 390 Stay, thou insulted. ...C. Wesley. 711 Sweet is the prayer. . . Unknown. ?1 Sweet is the work ..I. Watts. 546 Sweet was the time. . J. Newton. 712 Talk with us, Lord. ...C. W> sh y. 25 Thank and J. Montgonu ry. 1020 That awful day /■ Watts. 840 That doleful night /. Hart. 295 The counsels of SU nru tt. 1017 The day of wrath.. Sir W. Scott. 1075 The God of Abrah'm. . T. Olio rs. 10S7 The God of J. Montgonu ry. 1077 The God who reigns , . T. Oim rs. 1019 The great archangel's. ( '. Weslt //. 256 The head that once was . T. Kelly. 1046 The heavenly treasure. C. Wesley. 834 The King of P.Dod'i 179 The Lord is my. J. Montgonu ry. 235 The Lord is risen T. K* 11 if. 142 The Lord Jehovah I. Wat is. 180 The Lord my J.Addison. 953 The Lord of earth C. Wi sU /, >. 1038 /. < ome, let as loin ...C. Wesley. 683 s. Come, O my God — C. Wesley. 737 I. Come, o thou C. Wesley. 8. Come, thou al mighty. 0. WesU y. 341 a. Come to J. Montgomery. 072 l. Commit thou all.. P. Qerhardt. 1004 a. Deathless spirit, now. Toplady. 70 a. Eternal God Wranaham. 1082 a. Eternal Source. .I 5 . Doddridge. 428 8. Eternal Sun of C. Wesley. 494 s. Ever fainting with.. C. Wesley. 809 8. Except the Lord — C. Wesley. 189 /. Father of all, whose. J. VTestey. 132 a. Father of Jesus <\ WesU y. 470 a. Bather, Son, and — C. Wesley. 121 8. Father, to t hoe my..C Wesley. 802 8. Glory be to God C. VFesfoy. 26 s..o. Glory be to God . ,C. FFesto '//. 989 /. Go, ye messengers .J". Af arsden. 523 /. God of eternal C. Wesley. 677 a. God Of Israel's ('. UY\.V//. 468 s. God of my life C. FFestey. 81 1 a. God's holy law />\ ddome. 419 /. Great God, Indulge. ..I. U'a'/.s. 1088 /. Great God ! what. . Ringwaidt. so5 ((. Great King of giorj brands. H-X 205 0-Y 261 7. 320 a.. 1001 7. 652 /. 190 s. 68 /. 777 I 339 a. 904 s. 265 a. 170 7. Hail the day that C. W> >■/,>/. ,8. Happy the man ..C. HY.Wr//. Hark ! a voire (\ Wi tfbey. Hark, my soul ! it is. • .Cotcper. Bark) the herald... C. FPestej/. Hark! The notes of ...7". Ki By. Hoar what God Cowpi r. Hearts of stone C. 1J "< «< '/• Help us, Lord, thy. .Cotter ill. Holy Ghost, dispel ..Qerhardt. Hosanna! be the.Montgorrn ry. How do Thy C. Wesley. 1116 a. I too, forewarned. . .C. Wesley. 4 1£ L Into thy gracious Desslcr. lCMa.. 604 /. 835 8. ?.'"> 8. 558 a. 2-39 a. 534 s. 824 8. 32 8. 398 I 785 8. 44 L 7. Jerusalem, my.. . Jesus, and shall it.. Jesus, at whose — Jesus, from whom . , I. Jesus, let thy — Jesus, my Advocate Jesus, the sinner's. . Jesus, the word of Jesus, thou all — Jesus, thy far Jesus, united by.. . Jesus, where'er thy Unknown. ■ J. Qrigg. r. Wesli y. .C. Wesley. .C.Wesley. .(/. Wesley. . . Toplady. ('. Wesh '/. .C. Wesley. C. Wesley. C. Wesley. ..Cowper. 943 a., I. Light of those. . . . C. Wesley. 455 8. Lord, and is thine . . ft Wesley. 886 8. Lord God, the.. .Montgomery. 100 s. Lord of my life . .Anne Steele. 15 s. Lord of the worlds. . I. Watts. 21 I. Lord, we come.TF. Hammond. 79 8. Millions within., Montcpmery. 808 8. My former hopes are. .Co wper. 530 I My God, I know, I..C. Wesley. 751 8. My God, my Life, my I. Watts. 472 8. My soul and all its. .C. Wesley. 544 s. O God, thy C. irestejy. 474 8. God, what offering../. Lange. 515 8. <> joyful sound of.. .C. Wesh '/• 407 /. o that I could my... r. Wesley. H3a. that Thou ft Wt 1057 8. o what a mighty. . . . < '. Wesh y. 1038 s. On Jordan's stormy.. StenneU. 779 a. On thy Church, O...H.<4uZm r. 280 a., 7. Our blest H. A ubt r. 783 a. Our God is love — J. Cottcrill. 651 7. Peace, doubting — C. H', sZey. 07 I. Praise waits in. Sir J.E.Smith. 723 a., 7. Saviour, when. Sir R.Grant. 30 s. See, Jesus, thv C. Wesley* 961 8. Shall man, O God. . .T.Dwtaht. 347 7. Sinners, turn; why. ft Wesley. 117 I. Softly now the.. G. If. Doane. 575 7. Sow in the — J. Montgomery. 1025 8. Stand the C. IFe8& y. 5 a. Stand up and. J. Montgomery. 788 8, The glorious. . J. Montgomery. 152 7. The Lord descended. Sternttold. 863 a. The perfect N. P. in77ix. 319 7. There is a fountain.. .CoiPp* r. 861 a., 7. This stone. .J". Montgomery. 966 7. Thou God of G H'c87c/y. 1024 s. Thou Judge of C. IFesZey. 631 s. Thou Lamb of God — RicJiter. 913 7. Thou whose Marriott. 987 8. Thv life I read, my . . .StenneU. 218a., 7. 'Tis finished! so... Stennett. 348 a. What could vour. . . . C. Wesley* 539 8. What is our C. Wesley. 532 7. What] never speak. C. Wesley. 690 7. What various Cowpi r. 1066 7. Who are these ft Wesk y. 366 8. Why should we . . i.M. Wilkes. 40 I. Not here, as to.. Montgomery. 493 s. Ye ransomed C. Wesley. SUMMARY. No. of Hymns adopted from the old book without change 621 No. of Hymns adopted from the old book with change 122 Hymns added 374 No. of Hymns in Hymnal * 1117 No. of Hymns dropped •Thin does not include the Doxologies, which number 10 in the Hymnal, and the game in the old book. METRICAL INDEX. The figures on the left indicate the number in the Hymnal ; on the right, the number in the Hymn Book. L. M. L. M. 4 lines. 471 Abraham, when severely . . 109 Again as evening's shadow 11 All people that on earth do 962 Almighty Maker of my i 867 And will the great eternal . 530 Arise, my soul, on wings.. . f 920 Arm of the Lord, awake . . . 1043 Arm of the Lord, awake. . . 979 Asleep in Jesus ! blessed . . . 922 Assembled at thy great 445 Author of faith, eternal 851 Author of our salvation. — 775 Awake, Jerusalem, awake . 106 Awake, my soul, and with. 9 Before Jehovah's awful — 599 Behold the Christian 923 Behold, the heathen waits. 45 Blest hour, when mortal . . . 129 Blest Spirit, one with God. . 901 Bondage and death the cup 791 Brethren in Christ, and 831 Come, Father, Son, and — 275 Come, Holy Spirit, raise our 66 Come, let us tune our 133 Come, O my soul, in sacred 524 Come, O Thou greater than 351 Come, O ye sinners, to the. 457 Come, Saviour, Jesus, from 304 Come, sinners, to the gospel 926 Comfort, ye miuisters of . . . 905 Dear ties of mutual succor. 627 Deem not that they are 306 Deep are the wounds which 815 Draw near, O Son of God. . 978 Earth's transitory things. . . 862 Enter thy temple, glorious. 132 Ere mountains reared their 623 Eternal Beam of light 128 Eternal depth of love 921 Eternal Father, thou bast. 70 Eternal God, celestial King 38 Eternal Power, whose high 1082 Eternal Source of every joy 212 Extended on ;i curseVJ tree. HI Far from my thoughts, vain 86 Father of heaven, whose. • 81!) Father of mercies, bow. . . out; Forth in thy oame, Lord 8 From all that dwell below 209 Btom Calvary a cry was , (is l prom every stormy wind. 793 (iiver of peace and unity. 773 1062 969 235 990 435 271 234 597 16 721 976 709 255 5 78 493 353 506 348 746 326 213 82 757 94 918 27 1023 137 213 62 215 628 11 135 651 698 451 Glory to God, whose 308 105 Glory to thee, my God, this. 607 810 Go forth, ye heralds, in my. — 603 Go, labor on ; spend and be . — 820 Go, preach my gospel, saith. 204 352 God calling yet ! shall I not . — 168 God is our refuge and 847 130 God is the name my soul 109 773 God is the refuge of his — 528 God of all power, and truth 494 692 God of my life, through all . . 924 625 God of my life, to thee I call . 755 458 God of mv life, what just. . . 366 169 God of my life, whose 762 69 Great God, attend, while .... 26 1103 Great God ! beneath whose. 1030 419 Great God, indulge my 475 1100 Great God of nations, now. . 1024 1101 Great Ruler of the earth. . . 1027 774 Great Source of being and. . 227 329 Happy the man who finds ... 297 354 Haste, traveler, haste ! the . — 1018 He comes! He comes! the.. 1105 234 He dies ! the Friend of 148 529 He wills that I should holy. 481 924 Head of the Church, whose. 982 904 Help us, O Lord, thy yoke . . 1035 811 High on his everlasting 217 362 Ho ! every one that thirsts. . 352 525 Holy, and true, and 503 131 Holy as thou, O Lord, is. . . . 100 71 Hosanna to the living Lord . — 202 How beauteous were the — 982 How blest the righteous 1083 170 How do Thy mercies close. . 890 980 How sweet the hour of 1076 328 How sweetly flowed the .... 287 960 How vain is all beneath the . 10(50 242 I know that my Redeemer. . 179 461 I thirst, thou wounded 529 1116 I too, forewarned by Jesus'. 673 602 It may not be our lot to — 307 Jesus, a word, a look from . . 316 604 .Jesus, and shall it ever be. . 813 795 Jesus, from whom all 225 527 Jesus, in whom the 588 239 Jesus, my Advocate above.. 165 450 Jesus, my all, to heaven is. . 448 688 Jesus, my Saviour, Brother. 573 91!) Jesus shall reign where'er.. 999 892 Jesus, the sinner's Friend .. 408 12 Jesus, thou everlasting 10 691 Jesus, thou Joy of loving ... — L. M. 207 L M. 238 Jesus, thv blood and 828 Jesus, thy Church, with . . 108 Jesus, thy far-extended. . . 44 Jesus, where'er thy people 393 Just as i am, without one. 16-2 Kingdoms and thrones to. 45-2 Let not the wis" their 14 Lift up your heads, ye — 1040 Lo ! round the throne, a. . 929 Look from thy sphere of. . 497 Lord, nil me with a humble 418 Lord, how secure, and blest 460 Lord. I am thine, entirely . 397 Lord, I despair myself to 694 Lord Jesus Christ, my Life. 213 Lord Jesus, when we stand 185 Lord of all being ! throned . , 78 Lord of the Sabbath, hear. . 1112 Lord of the wide, extensive 305 Lord, we are vile, conceived 79 Millions within thy courts ., 104 My God, how endless is thy 006 My gracious Lord, I own. . . 624 My hope, my all. my Saviour 83 My opening eves with S'M My soul before Thee 449 My soul, with humble fervor 103 New every morning is thy. . 860 Not heaven's wide range of 40 Not here, as to the prophet's 107 Now doth the sun ascend. . . 294 Now let my soul, eternal — 1104 Now may the God of grace 240 O Christ, our King, Creator 49 O Christ, who hast prepared 209 Ocome, Creator Spirit blest 396 O f<>r a glance of heavenly. . 274 O for that flame of living. , 631 I ) God, most merciful and. . . 1102 O God of love. O King of . . . . 693 God, thou art my God 126 ( ) God, thou bottomless — 632 God, to thee we raise our 447 () happy day that fixed my. . V67 o holy, holy, holv Lord 10 O holy, holy, h >ly Lord 526 O Jesus, full of truth and . . . 869 O Lord of hosts, whose glory 685 O Lord, thy heavenly grace 629 O Love divine, that stooped. 462 n Love, thy sovereign aid 13 render thanks to God . . 1022 O Son of God, in glory 276 O Spirit of the living God. 486 ( ) that my load of sin were 46 O thou, our saviour 687 O Thou pure Light of souls 86 o Thou to whom, in .. . 486 o Thou, to who3e all. . 560 O Thou who ail things 662 < > Thou who earnest from 458 C) Thou, who bust at thy. 87 o Thou, whom all thy saints 561 () where is now that' . . i wondrous type I vision if Him who d (l salvation, in all the earth thy spirit 868 Pass a few swiftly fleeting 174 164 987 1 321 67 56 689 — 82 — 794 433 814 — 353 947 68 — 813 .584 981 473 927 804 391 364 961 — 3.50 — 917 — 918 251 390 1041 796 309 102 619 80 606 81 817 601 578 1017 594 1019 425 292 463 134 — 866 968 977 33 233 — 863 688 983 — 812 — 293 — 165 — 1041 374 167 859 127 501 832 — 861 795 631 108 695 760 925 451 108 — 39 46 628 523 218 — 210 621 217 — 852 821 1105 17 444 — 792 195 984 510 290 591 446 — g IS 63 532 825 1042 854 680 572 900 816 885 30 211 858 (63 — 21 12 201 1067 964 Peace, troubled soul, thou . . 781 Praise God, from. (Do* ). . . . 1130 Praise waits in Zlon, Lord .. 59 Prayer is appointed to 548 Return, my soul, enjoy thy. . 247 Saviour of all, to thee we. . • 710 Saviour of men, thy 653 Say, sinner, hath a voice — Servants of God, in joyful. . 20 Shall I. for fear of feeble ... 655 Shall man, O God of light. . . 1093 Shepherd of souls, with 972 Show pity, Lord, O Lord. . . . 398 Shrinking from the cold . . . 1066 Sinners, obey the gospel — 350 Soon may the last glad 1005 Sovereign of worlds 997 Stay, thou insulted Spirit. . . 420 Still one in life and one in. . — Sun of my soul, thou — Sweet is the light of — Sweet is the work, my God. . 241 Take up thv cross, the — The day of wrath, that 1109 The great archangel's 1115 The heavens declare thy — The Lord is King ! lift up . . . — The Lord our God alone is. . — The morning flowers 1097 The morning kindles all the . — The perfect world, by Adam . 581 The saints who die of Christ . 1075 The Saviour, when to 203 The starry Armament on — The tempter to my soul 889 There is a land mine eye ... — They come, God's — Thine, Lord, is wisdom 88 This child we dedicate to . . . — This stone to thee in faith . . 962 Thou Lamb of God, thou — 756 Though all the world my ... — Thoiurh now the nations ... 992 Thus far the Lord hath led. . 612 Thy presence, gracious God. 28 Thy will be done ! I will not. — 'Tis finished ! so the 143 'Tis finished: the Messiah.. 144 'Tis midnight ; and on — To Jesus, our exalted Lord. 287 To thee, O God, whose — Trembling before thine — Unchangeable, almightv. Unveil thy bosom, faithful.. 1081 Upon the Gospel's sacred ... — We have no outward 436 We sing the praise of Him . . — What] never speak one evil 505 What sinners value I resign. — What various hindrances we 558 When, doomed to death, the — When, grad >us Lord, when. 417 When I survey the wondrous 145 When Israel, of the Lord. , . 761 Whm. marshaled on the — — When Power divine. In 794 When the blind suppliant in — When t<> the exiled seer were 961 L. M. 208 0. M. 380 Wherewith, Lord, shall I. . 361 8 18 While life prolongs its 329 nil While o'er the deep thy — 976 Why should we start, and.. 1070 863 With tearful eyes I look .... — GOO Ye faithful souls who Jesus. 840 L. M. 4 lines, with Chorus. 622 He leadeth me ! O blessed . . CHO. He leadeth me, he . . — 1072 My heavenly home is bright Cho. I'm going home, I'm — L. M. 6 lines. 422 And can it be that I should. 445 475 Behold the servant of the . . . 830 825 Captain of our salvation — 629 273 Come, Holy Ghost, our souls — 737 Come, O thou Traveler 649 1108 Eternal Father ! strong to. . . 608 Faith of our fathers! living. 480 Father of everlasting grace . 952 How many pass the guilty. . 826 I am baptized into thy name 478 I thank thee, uncreated Sun 5 Immortal honor, (Dox.) 1117 In age and feebleness 833 In that sad, memorable night 48 Infinite God, to thee we raise 476 Jesus, thy boundless love to . 650 Jesus, to thee our hearts we 648 Leader of faithful souls, and 47 Lo ! God is here ! let us 421 My hope is built on nothing. 420 Now I have found the ground 474 O God, what offering shall I 220 O Love divine, what hast. . . 250 O Thou eternal Victim, slain 735 O wondrous power of faithful 651 Peace, doubting heart ! my . 479 Prisoners of hope, lift up . . . 180 The Lord rny pasture shall . . 739 The Sun of righteousness on 477 Thou hidden love of God — 736 Thou hidden Source of calm 6 19 Though waves and storms go 291 When quiet in my house I sit 110 When, streaming from the. . 883 When time seems short and. 9.11 Wisdom ascribe, and might. 221 Would Jesus have the sinner 738 Yield to me now, for lam.. 468 1047 823 1134 671 263 44 833 888 837 36 437 533 133 172 560 790 489 848 652 829 917 789 687 1048 141 651 L. M. 8 lines. 626 Away, my unbelieving fear. 189 Father of all, whose powerful 4 (8 Into thy gracious hands 1 fall 696 My Lord, how full of sweet. 200 () Master, it is good to be... 887 our Lord is risen from the. . 688 Sweet hour of prayer, sweet 138 The ipadoufl firmament on. L. P. M. 481 Come, Boly Ghost, all- 648 : 10 rn praise my Maker while.. 988 6 Now to the great and (Dox.) 1185 li!) o God, of good the 87 151 66 C. M. 4 lines. 34 A thousand oracles divine . . 95 836 According to thy gracious.. . 268 77 Again the Lord of life and. . — 814 Alas! and did my Saviour.. 146 248 All hail the power of Jesus' . 175 97 All praise to Him who dwells 618 789 All praise to our redeeming. 711 301 Almighty God, thy word is. . — 916 Almighty Spirit, now behold 986 593 Am I a soldier of the cross. . 734 1021 And must I be to judgment. 1106 550 As pants the hart for cooling 863 907 As shadows, cast by cloud . . — 617 Author of good, we rest on. . 633 232 Awake, glad soul ! awake . . — 594 Awake, my soul, stretch 834 96 Awake, my soul, to meet the 599 948 Awake, ye saints, and raise. — 61 Before thy mercy-seat, O . . . 60 215 Behold the Saviour of 134 766 Behold the sure Foundation- 959 974 Behold the western evening — 597 Behold us, Lord, a little — 828 Behold what condescending 261 508 Being of beings, God of love 42 373 Beneath our feet, and o'er. . 337 782 Blest be the dear uniting. . . 1121 300 Bright was the guiding star. 684 875 By cool Siloam's shady rill. . 1010 988 Calm on the bosom of thy. . . — 876 Come, Christian children ... — 279 Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts 679 277 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly 191 369 Come, humble sinner, in — 359 781 Come in, thou blessed of the — 1096 Come, let our souls adore the 1020 2 Come, let us join our cheerful 4 551 Come, let us to the Lord our — 945 Come, let u's use the grace. . 1054 28 Come, let us who in Christ. . 3 522 Come, O my God, the promise 546 368 Come, O thou all- victorious. 328 64 Come, thou Desire of all thy 48 63 Come, ye that love the 6 909 Daughter of Zion, from the. 229 538 Deepen the wound Thy hands 517 877 Delightful work ! young .... 1007 270 Enthroned on high, almighty 193 281 Eternal Spirit, God of truth*. 184 428 Eternal Sun of righteousness 466 713 Far from the world, Lord. 644 146 Father, how wide thy glory. 91 406 Father, I stretch my hands. 404 (32 Father of Jesus Christ, my.. 438 614 Father of love, our Guide. . . — 299 Father of mercies, In thy . . . 677 894 Father of mercies, send thy. 1032 124 lather, to thee my soul I lift 99 en) Father, whate'er of earthly. — 688 Forever here my rest shall be 524 1036 Forth to the hind of promise — 481 Fountain or life, to all belOW 686 1081 Fountain of mercy, God of.. 1066 671 From lips divine, like healing — 1045 Give me the wings ol faith.. 933 808 God is in this andevery place 818 161 God moves in a mysterious.. 745 C. M. 209 C. If. 523 God of eternal truth and — 660 Grant me within thy courts. 910 Great God, the nations ol the 1004 Great King ol nations, hear. ■s, ] Great Spirit, by whose 121 Hail, Father, Son, and Holy. 298 Hail, sacred truth: whose.. 101 Happy the home when God. 765 Happy the souls to Jesus — 972 Hark I from the tombs a.... 185 Hark, the glad sound ! the. . 882 Hosanna ! be the children's. 1113 How are thy servants blest . 902 How blest the children of the 315 How great the wisdom 769 How lovely are thy dwellings 297 How precious is the book . . . 302 How sad our state by nature 780 How sweet, how heavenly is 316 How sweet the name of Jesus 662 How vain are all things here 535 I ask the gift of righte< >usn< sa 512 I know that my Redeemer.. 621 I love the Lord : he heard my 709 I love to steal awhile away. 272 I worship thee, O Holy Ghost 409 I would be thine : O take my 839 If human kindness meets. . . 595 I'm not ashamt-d to own my 423 In evil long I took delight . . . 1095 In grief and fear to thee, O . 838 In memory of the Saviour's. 114 In mercy, Lord, remember. . 31 Infinite excellence is thine. . 159 Jehovah, God, thy gracious. 1044 Jerusalem, my happy home. . 835 Jesus, at whose supreme — 790 Jesus, great Shepherd of the 520 Jesus hath died that I might 908 Jesus, immortal King, arise . 519 Jesns, my Life, thyself apply 893 Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy 374 Jesus, Redeemer of mankind 517 Jesus, the Life, the Truth, the 255 Jesus, the Lord of glory, died 822 Jesus! the name high over. 534 Jesus, the sinner's rest thou 700 Jesus, the very thought of ■ • 824 Jesus, the word of mercy. 714 Jesus, these eyes have never 518 Jesus, thine ail-victorious. . . 32 Jesus, thou all-redeeming . . 430 Jesus, to thee I now can fly. 785 Jesus, united by thy grace . . 947 Join, all ye ransomed sons of 183 Joy to the world ! the Lord is 826 Let every mortal ear attend. 154 Let every tongue thy 469 Let Him to whom we now. . 516 Let worldly minds the world 823 Let Zion's watchmen all — 699 Life from the dead, Almighty 786 Lift up your hearts to things 914 Light of the lonely pilgrims 1035 Lo ! what a glorious sight . . . 123 Lord, all I am is known to.. 590 Lord, as to thy dear cross we 513 Lord, I believe a rest remains 14 185 103 690 929 1069 118 1012 1038 1033 289 683 323 296 797 537 483 885 647 368 270 812 616 50 98 942 265 701 526 998 532 342 566 170 219 486 210 536 51 440 704 1049 301 BO 805 206 668 Lord, I believe thy every ... 828 98 Lord, in the morning thou. . 595 1080 Lord, in thy name thy — 669 Lord, it belongs not to my.. — 89'J Lord, lead the way the — 100 Lord of my life, O may thy.. 604 60 Lord, when we bend before. 61 1098 Lord, while for all mankind 1031 867 Lovers of pleasure more — 347 241 Majestic sweetness sits — 193 Mortals, awake, with angels 116 666 Must Jesus bear the cross. . . — 547 My drowsy powers, why 853 468 My God, accept my heart ... — 1 17 My God, how wonderful — — 536 My God, I know, I feel thee. 801 425 My God, my God, to thee I. . 442 698 My God, my Portion, and mv 908 704 My God, the spring of all my 903 54 S My head is low, my heart is. — 699 My Saviour, my almighty ... 906 664 My span of life will soon be. 782 787 Not to the terrors of the — — 99 Now from the altar of our . . 611 613 O Friend of souls ! how — 549 O for a closer walk with .... 869 06r O for a faith that will not . . . 568 521 O for a heart to praise my . . 500 1 O for a thousand tongues to 1 985 O for an overcoming faith . . 1074 62 O God, by whom the seed is. 1128 964 O God, our help in ages past 1059 33 O God, our strengthrto thee 54 8?0 O God, though countless .... 967 125 O God, thy power is — 120 O God, we praise thee, and . 72 509 O how the thought of God . . — 596 O it is hard to work for God . — 514 O Jesus, at thy feet we wait 540 701 O Jesus, Kiug most wonderful — 702 O Jesus, thou the beauty art — 515 O joyful sound of gospel — 492 1097 O Lord, our fathers oft have 1029 829 o Lord, while we confess the — 537 O Love divine ! O matchless — 598 O still in accents sweet and. — 4110 Sun of righteousness, arise 394 407 O that I could my Lord 416 413 O that Thou wouldst the. ... 376 619 O Thou from whom all 758 611 O Thou who driest the 618 O Thou, who in the olive ... 638 157 O Thou, who, when we did . 893 670 O Thou, whose filmed and . . — 869 O Thou, whose own vast — 703 'tis delight without alloy.. 910 323 what amazing words of . . 204 763 where are kings and — 668 () who, in such a world as . . 750 1038 On Jordan's stormy banks I 95 Once more, my BOUl, the. 29 once more we come 1 1 980 ( hit blest Redeemer, ere be. 196 716 our Father, God, who art In 1 ir God is love ; and all his 693 666 Out of the depths to thee I.. — 304 Plunged in a gulf of dark . . 131 207 praise to the Holiest in the. . — C. M. 210 C. P. II. 153 Praise ye the Lord, ye Ill 706 Prayer is the breath of God. — 510 Prayer is the soul's sincere . 550 370 Return, wanderer, return. 354 H03 Rich are the joys which — — 824 Salvation I the joyful 291 827 sec Israel's gentle Shepherd 256 90 See, Jesus, thy disciples see. 34 896 She loved her Saviour, and. . — '> 15 Shepherd Divine, our wants 553 615 since all the varying scenes. 749 946 sing to the great Jehovah's. 1055 371 Sinners, the voice of God . . . 334 592 Son of the carpenter, receive — 429 Sovereign of all the worlds. . 472 278 Spirit Divine, attend our — — 711 Sweet is the prayer whose . . 658 546 Sweet was the time when. . . 870 71 -J Talk with us, Lord, thyself. . 902 1020 That awful day will surely. . 1114 840 That doleful night before. . . 264 975 That solemn hour will come — 198 The chosen three, on — 295 The counsels of redeeming . 676 788 The glorious universe 691 256 The head that once was — 158 1046 The heavenly treasure now. 708 834 The King of heaven his table 266 152 The Lord descended from . . 74 75 The Lord of Sabbath let us . . 149 151 The Lord our God is clothed 79 915 The Lord will come, and not — 156 The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll — 414 The prodigal, with 430 219 The royal banner is unfurled — 325 The Saviour ! O what endless 285 949 The year is gone, beyond ... — 965 Thee we adore, eternal 1058 319 There is a fountain filled ... 290 1037 There is a land of pure 930 158 There is a safe and secret . . — 707 There is an eye that never. . — 70 This is the day the Lord hath 244 318 Thou art the Way ; to thee. . 168 69? Thou dear Redeemer, dying — 372 Thou Son of God, whose .... 327 978 Tin ough sorrow's night and 1095 317 Thy ceaseless, unexhausted. 298 661 Thy gracious presence, O my 778 987 Thy life I read, my gracious 1071 537 Thy presence, Lord, the — 565 895 'Tis thine alone, almighty .. — 2 To Father, Son, and(Dox.).. — 1M To us a child of hope is born 121 781 Try us, () God, and search .. 7'00 708 Unveil, <> Lord, and on us .. — 865 Vain man, tliv fond pursuits 338 507 Walk in the light I BO Shalt . 842 620 We journey through a vale. 747 197 We may not climb the — •ins We sinners, Lord, with — \\ elcome, thou Victor in the — X590 Wliat glory gilds the sacred. 678 196 what grace, <> Lord, and ... — 589 What is our calling's 480 488 What shall 1 do my God to.. 307 467 What shall 1 render to my.. — 160 When all thy mercies, O my &15 659 When I can read my title ... 736 612 When languor and disease. . 662 112 when rising from the bed of 363 989 when the last trumpet's. . . . 1100 320 when wounded sore, the ... — 155 which of the fnonarchs of . . 850 198 While shepherds watched... 118 616 While thee I seek, protecting 624 898 Who is thv neighbor? He.. — 986 Who shall forbid our — 970 Why do we mourn for dying 1094 971 Why should our tears in — 1062 424 Why should the children of . 462 366 Why should we boast of time 332 216 With glorious clouds 128 74 With joy we hail the sacred. 39 254 With jov we meditate the. . . 163 764 With stately towers and .... 223 65 Within thy house, O Lord. . . 29 466 Witness, ye men and angels. — 591 Workman of God ! O lose. . . — 1034 Ye golden lamps of heaven. — 705 Yes, I will bless thee, O my. 921 C. M. 8 lines. 1031 A stranger in the world — 927 427 Amazing grace ! how sweet — 1032 And let this feeble body fail. 958 195 Calm on the listening ear of — 1033 Come, let us join our friends 956 1030 How happy every child of . . 926 426 I heard the voice of Jesus. . . — 511 I want a principle within. . . 579 194 It came upon the midnight . — 510 My Saviour, on the word of. — 410 O for that tenderness of ... . 384 3 The God of mercy be (Dox.) 1132 122 There seems a voice in 66 1099 Thine arm, O Lord, in days. — C. P. M. 968 And am I only born to die. . 1072 570 Are there not in the 818 377 Author of faith, to thee I cry 372 571 Be it my only wisdom here . 846 541 But can it be that I should. . 511 657 Come on, my partners in — 925 809 Except the Lord conduct the 218 569 Fear not, O little flock, the . — 543 Help, Lord, to whom for — 575 ', 11 How happy, gracious Lord. . 911 L078 H"\v bappy lathe pilgrim's, '-'ii 573 1 and my house will serve .. 606 967 If death my friend and me. . 640 19 Jesus, thOU SOUl of all my. . . 13 17 Lei all on earth their voices. 19 743 <> COUld 1 speak the — 542 o glorious hope ol perfect . . 401 54 i OGod, thy faithfulness I.... 768 378 O Lamb of God, for dinners. 418 540 O Love divine, how sweet .. 538 881 <> Thou Who hast our 370 5i.") Saviour, en me the grace ... 499 966 Thou God of glorious 1064 18 Thou God of power, thou ... 31 C. P. M. 'J 11 S. M. 439 Thou great mysterious God 173 658 Thy mercy heard my infant . 872 8 To Father, Son, and (Dox.).. 1187 1027 When thou, my righteous... — S. M. 4 lines. 975 A few more years shall roll . — 310 Ah, how shall fallen man. . . 312 402 Ah ! whither should I go. . . . 360 867 All thintrs are ready, come.. 996 And am I burn to die 1068 401 And can I yet delay 428 1055 And is there. Lord, a rest ... — 816 And let our bodies part 221 995 And must this body die 1096 499 And will the mieh'tv (Jod ... 399 And wilt Thou yet be found 865 577 Arise, ye saints, arise 740 4 Awake, and sin? the song . . 2 173 Away, my needless fears. . . . 892 490 Behold the throne of grace . 559 501 Blest are the pure in heart.. 497 799 Blest are the sons of peace. . 694 797 Blest be the tie that binds . . 712 287 Blest Com fori er divine 186 750 Come at the morning hour. . — 285 Come, Holy Spirit, come — — 3 Come, sound his praise 12 1052 Come to the land of peace . . — 359 Come, weary sinners, come. 358 41 Come, ye that love the Lord- 900 672 Commit thou all thy griefs. . 779 405 Did Christ o'er sinners 378 253 Enthroned is Jesus now 176 586 Equip me for the war 732 1051 Far from these scenes of 928 503 Father, I dare believe 418 42 Father, in whom we live — 904 1050 Forever with the Lord 943 673 Give to the winds thy fears. 780 89 Glad was mv heart to hear. . 252 811 Glory to God on high 280 484 God of almighty love 567 314 God's holy law transgressed. 295 321 Grace] 'tis a charming 288 555 Gracious Redeemer, shake.. 861 871 Great is the Lord our God . . . 965 504 Had I the gift of tongues ... 844 87 Hail to the Sabbath day 249 436 Here I can thinly rest — 821 How beauteous are their 205 437 How can a sinner know 459 176 How gentle God's — 309 How helpless nature lies.. •• 311 554 How oft this wretched heart. 880 958 How swift the torrent rolls. HX& 177 How tender is thy hand 895 1107 How welcome was the call.. 770 I love thy kingdom, Lord. , . 23 1 ! 585 I the good fight have foughl 788 636 if, on a quiet sea 993 It is not death to die — 500 Jesus, I live to thee — 483 Jesus, my Truth, my Way... 488 634 Jesus, one word from thee.. — 251 Jesus, the Conqueror .... 313 Jesus, thOU Source divine. . . PI'.) 7 Jesus, we look to thee. . , 578 Laborers of Christ, arise — 846 Let all who truly bear . .. 1 US keep steadfast guard. — rke Noah's weary dove — 286 Lord God, the Holy Ghost. . 191 252 Lord, how shall sinners flare. 166 175 Lord, I delight in thee 913 473 Lord, in the strength of . . '.'.v.' Lord, let me know mine 1061 818 Lord of the harvest, hear 576 Make baste, <> man. to live. . [OUrn for the thousands — 308 My former in pes are fled .. . 324 751 My God, my Life, my Love. 909 •'■' '■'• My son, know thou the. . . .346 581 My soul, be on thy guard. . . . 781 172 My soul, rep sal li is praise .. — 584 My soul, weigh not thy life. . — 635 My spirit, on thy care — 637 My times are in thy hand. . . — S43 No gospel like this feast — 361 Now is the accepted time . . . 330 749 O bless the Lord, my soul ... 884 302 O come, and dwell in me . . . 520 990 O for the death of those 1081 557 O Jesus, full of grace 872 771 O Lord, thy work revive. . . . 588 891 praise our God to-day — 404 O that I could repent, With. 373 553 O Thou, whose nierev hears. 874 842 O what delight is this 277 638 O what, if we are Christ's . . — 358 O where shall rest be found. 335 950 Our few revolving years 1057 312 Our sins on Christ were 132 403 Out of the depths of woe .... 429 994 Rest for the toiling hand ... — 992 Rest from thy labor, rest. ... — 830 Rites caunot change t he — 112 See how the morning sun... 602 991 Servant of God, well done. . . 1086 575 Sow in the morn thy seed. . . 212 5 Stand up, and bless the Lord. 14 113 The day is past and gone. ... — 579 The harvest dawn is near. . . — 235 The Lord is risen indeed 151 753 The praying spirit breathe.. 556 355 The Spirit, in our hearts .... — 182 The thing my (rod doth hate. 507 1049 There is no night in heaven. — SO This is the day of light — lOU art gone up on high .. — (374 Thou Refuge of my soul .... 764 556 Thou seesl my feebleness. 614 178 Thou very-present Aid 894 174 Thy way is in the sea v word, almighty Lord, i To God the Father (Dox.)- • U38 B92 We give thee but thine own . — 1056 We know, by faith we know in We lift our hearts to thee. .. 603 85 Welcome, sweet day of rest 8 .' 322 what majesty and grace , 997 When on the brink of death 400 When shall thv love 104 L048 w hile through the world we 43 With joy we lift our eves 17 ir barpK, y« trembling — S. M. 212 4 lin S. M. 8 lines. 574 A charge to keep I have 798 And are we yet alive 25"! crown him with many 582 Hark, how the watchmen. . . 50(3 I want a heart to pray 434 I was a wandering sheep . . . 505 Jesus, my strength, my hope . 280 Jesus, the word' bestow 817 Lord, if at thy command — 311 that I could repent ! 0. . . 1057 O what a mighty change. . . . 589 Pray, without ceasing, pray 587 Soldiers of Christ, arise 588 Soldiers of Christ, lay hold. . 435 Spirit of faith, come down. . 1024 Thou Judge of quick and. . . 583 Urge on your rapid course . . 772 Who in the Lord confide — 356 Ye simple souls that stray . . H. M. 438 Arise, my soul, arise 73 Awake, ye saints, awake 331 Blow ye the trumpet, blow. . 245 God is gone up on high 8G5 Great King of glory, come. . 243 Join all the glorious names. 332 Let earth and heaven agree. 15 Lord of the worlds above. . . 472 My soul and all its powers. . 282 O thou that nearest prayer. . 800 One sole baptismal sign 244 Rejoice, the Lord is King. . . 142 The Lord Jehovah reigns . . . 953 The Lord of earth and sky. . 801 Thou God of truth and love. 7 To God the Father's (Dox.). . 493 Ye ransomed sinners, hear.. 9.">4 Ye virgin souls, arise 16 Young men and maidens . . . P.M. 969 Vital spark of heavenly 723 576 689 220 308 955 728 725 726 477 1108 727 231 851 474 245 300 157 964 1 306 24 656 183 899 77 1056 699 1136 495 1050 21 6. B lines. 911 Flung to the heedless winds. 1000 1008 Go to thy rest, fair child. . . — 654 My Jesus, as thou wilt — 655 Thy way, not mine, O Lord . — 6. Irregular. 1053 One sweetly solemn thought. — 6, 4. 6 lines. 1005 Lowly and solemn be — 6. 4. 7 Hues. 2&4 Com.', Holy GhOSt, in love.. 6 ( ome, thou almighty King.. 1090 God bless our oative Land. . . 1069 mv countrj I 'tis ot thee.... 768 Mv faith Looks up to the ) ... 229 Rise, <. r i"ii<>n> Conqueror — 886 Shepherd ol tender youth... i tie God of harvest, praise 913 Thou whose almighty word. 988 15 To God, the Father (Dox.).. 1145 6, 4, 6. 7 & 8 lines. 741 Fade, fade, each earthly — 725 More love to thee, O Christ . . — 724 Nearer, my God, to thee — 6, 4, 7. With chorus. 760 I need thee every hour — Cho. I need thee, O I need 6, 5. 8 lines. 1047 Christian ! dost thou see — 807 "When shall we meet again. . — 6, 5. 8 lines, with chorus. 563 Onward, Christian soldiers.. — Cho. Onward, Christian 6, 5. 12 lines. 564 Forward ! be our — 581 1026 6,6,4. 8lines. 742 Saviour, who died for me — 6, 8, 4. 8 lines. 761 My Shepherd's mighty aid.. 1075 The God of Abrah'm praise. 1077 The God who reigns on high . 1076 Though nature's strength . . . 6,8,8. & lines. 1009 Friend after friend departs . 7. 4 lines. 847 At the Lamb's high feast . . . 191 Bright and joyful is the 906 Brother, hast thou 720 Children of the heavenly . . . 721 Christ, of all my hopes the.. 260 Christ, the Lord, is risen — 22 Christians, brethren, ere — 718 Come, my soul, thy suit 314 Come, said Jesus' sacred. . . . 9 J Day of God, thou blessed 1004 Deathless spirit, now arise.. 379 Depth of mercy ! can there. 464 Father of eternal grace 802 Glory be to God above 26 Glory be to God on high — 939 Go, ye messengers of God... 722 God of love, who nearest... 262 GraciOUS Spirit, Love divine. 264 (.ranted is the saviour's. . . . 261 Hail the day that sees Him. 552 Hark, my SOU] ! it is the .... 19() Hart ! the herald-angels . . . 937 Hasten, Lord, the glorlOUS. ■ 845 Hasten, sinner, to be wise .. 20 Heavonh Father, sovereign. 267 Holy Ghost, with light 490 Holy Land), who thee 263 Holy spirit. Truth divine . . . 719 Jesus Is our common Lord. . 904 .) mi-. Lord, we look to thee. 485 Klngol kings, and wilt thou. 858 Lord "f hosts ! to thee we. 915 944 946 945 1077 120 152 1122 557 248 674 403 519 696 40 984 582 187 156 451 125 I 96 883 H 531 934 705 966 7. 4 lines. 213 01 Lord, we come before thee. . 57 1115 Lord, whom winds and seas. 1037 881 Mighty One, before whose .. 1008 206 Never further than Thy cross — 23 Now may Be who from the . 1125 91 On this day, the first of days — '•i this stone, now Laid with 963 '27 Praise the Lord, his glories. 1064 Praise to God, immortal — 463 Prince of peace, control my. 516 486 Saviour of the sin-sick soul . 5.39 9 Sing we to our God (Dox.). . . 1138 92 Softly fades the twilight ray — 117 Softly now the light of day . 608 24 Songs of praise the angels . 9 380 Sovereign Kuler, Lord of all 402 109-) Swell the anthem, raise the. — 25 Thank and praise Jehovah's 15 717 They who seek the throne of — 465 Thine forever ! God of love . — 206 When on Sinai's top I see . . . 293 7. 5 lines. 259 Christ, the Lord is risen — — 7. 6 lines. 440 Abba, Father, hear thy child 467 182 As with gladness men of old — 417 By thy birth, and by thy .... 395 441 Chief of sinners though I be — 416 Christ, whose glory tills the. 423 1023 Day of wrath, O dreadful day — 470 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost 525 338 From the cross uplifted high 351 223 (io to dark Gethsemane — I rracious soul, to whom are . — 339 Hearts i >f stone, relent 340 111 Holy, holy, holy Lord, God.. — [any centuries have tied — )D thy Church, O Power 224 10 Praise the name of (Dox.) .. 113!) 415 Rock of ages, cleft for me... 409 v ^ 8 ifely through another week — . Ill He come: O let the — 337 Weary souls, that wander. . . 343 1079 When this passing world is. . — 1006 Wherefore should I make my 637 7. $ lines. 806 Christ, from whom all 706 805 Come, and let us sweetly join 718 ome, ve thankful people... — 1001 Hark! avoice divides the... 1078 938 Hark! the song of Jubilee... 1004 1067 High in yonder realms of . . . — 488 Jesus, full of love divine — 656 .)•■- >f my BOUl 388 145 Lei us, with a gladsome — - "i faith, and.. 936 jgbt of life, seraphic Bre B79 Little travelers Zion ward.... — Pilgrim, burdened with thy. — - iviour, when, in dust, to. - •■ h.»w great a Same 1002 j, turn : why will w ■ Irit, leave thy house of ... 1101 ■'. atchman, tell us of the. .. . 1003 R i. at could your Redeem* i 7, 6, 8. 8 lines. 803 While we walk with God in . 720 \ bile with ceaseless course. 1053 1066 Who are these arrayed in . . . 948 7,5. 4 7// 387 Lord of mercy and of might 632 283 Thou who like the wind dost — 7,5. 8 lines. 878 Wilt thou hear the voice of . . — 7, 6. 4 lines. 50 O God, to us show mercy — — 1059 1060 930 568 639 181 755 754 886 642 1061 808 849 72 640 1106 22-2 933 931 1085 641 567 231 1 1088 932 1010 1058 17 884 1086 883 934 7,6. 8 lines. Brief life is here our portion For thee, O dear, dear country From Greenland's icy Go forward, Christian God is my strong salvation . . Hail, to the Lord's Anointed I know no life divided I lay my sins on Jesus I love to hear the st< >ry In heavenly love abiding — Jerusalem,' the golden Lord of the living harvest . . . O Bread to pilgrims given . . O day of rest and gladness . . happy band of pilgrims. . . O Love, divine and tender . . O sacred Head, now Our country's voice is Roll on, thou mighty ocean. Sing to the Lord of harvest . Sometimes a light surprises. Stand up, stand up for Jesus The day of resurrection The leaves, around me The morning light is The precious seed of The world is very evil To thee be praise (Dox.) We bring no glittering We plow the fields and When, his salvation bringing When shall the voice of 973 737 126 977 1147 1014 1001 7, 6. 8 lines, with chorus. 756 I love to tell the storv Cho. I love to tell the story. 7, 6, 5. 8 lines. 565 Work, for the night is coming 7, 6. 5, 4. 8 linrs. 572 One more day's work for 7.6,7. $ lines. 677 God of Israel's faithful three 143 oft I in my heart have .said . 1068 Rise, my soul, and stretch . . the Lord, thy Kee] • 745 To the hills I lift min< 438 7,6,8. 8 lines. 491 Fver fainting with d< S 14 Father, Boo, and HoiyiDox.) 1143 8 line 214 8, 7, 4. (» Un 405 875 379 1089 1118 386 God of my salvation, hear 559 Jesus, Friend of sinners . . 558 Jesus, let thy pitying eye . 382 Lamb of God, for sinners . 883 Lamb of God. whose dying 385 Let the world their virtue 609 Lo ! I come with joy to do 4."),') Lord, and is thine anger.. 1109 Lord of earth, and air, and 1025 Stand the omnipotent decree 678 To the haven of thy breast. 456 Vain, delusive world, adieu 7,6,8,6. 8 lines. 1062 Ten thousand times ten — 7,7,7,6. Slims. 566 Soldiers of the cross, arise . . — 7, 8, 7. 6 lines. 1007 Tender Shepherd, thou hast . — 7, 8, 7. 8 lines. 680 Head of the Church 886 16 To Father, Son, and (Dox.).. 1146 8. 4 lines. 13 All praise to the (Dox.). 143 This God is the God we. 1142 85 8. 8 lines. 1063 Away with our sorrow and. 747 How* tedious and tasteless. . . 10(>4 I long to behold him arrayed . 1012 Man dieth and wasteth 1 1 in ( ) Thou, who has spread out. 1065 () when shall we sweetly — 681 Still out of the deepest abyss 748 Thou Shepherd of Israel and 1011 Weep not for a brother 8, 5, 8 lines. 376 In the silent midnight 939 907 950 1073 1042 951 916 10S9 8, 6. 5 lines. 1039 There is an hour of peaceful 937 8, 6. 6 lines. 675 Father, I know T that all my . . — 676 Go not far from me, O my . . — 8, 6, 8. 4 lines, with chorus. 1071 paradise ! O paradise — Cho. Where loyal hearts and — 8, 7. 4 lines. 334 Come, thou long-expected .. — 1091 Dread Jehovah ! God of .... 1019 886 Father, hoar the blood of . . . 1(17 645 Full of trembling expectation 658 ISO GrOd is love; his mercy — 58 Hark! the notes of angels •• — IKS Hark! what mean those .... 114 265 Holy Ghost, dispel our 197 204 In i lie CTOS8 of Christ I glory — 12 Jesus, while cur hearts an-. . 012 782 Laboring mid heavy laden • • — ■ lav, tii.- day of lib-.. — 729 O my God, how thy salvation — 57 Praise the Lord ! ye heavens — 56 Round the Lord, in glory — 116 Saviour, breathe an evening 609 115 Silently the shades of evening — 730 Sweet the moments, rich in. — 149 There's awideness in ( bid's. — 247 We shall see Him, in our — — 492 Well for him who all things — 8, 7. 4 lines, with chorus. 653 Take the name of Jesus with — Cho. Precious name, how 8, 7. 6 lines. 856 Christ is made the sure — 889 Gracious Saviour, gentle — 733 Thou God of my salvation 914 734 Praise, my soul, the King of 653 Take the name of Jesus with 8, 7. 7 lines. 1028 Great God! what do I see. . . 1117 8, 7. 8 lines. 731 Always with us, always with — 854 Come, thou everlasting Spirit 279 721) Come, thou Fount of every. . 901 776 Glorious things of thee are.. 233 246 Hail, thou once despised — 178 1003 Happy soul, thy days are.... 1090 607 Hark, the voice of Jesus — — 777 Hear what God the Lord .... 238 727 Here on earth, where foes .. — 887 Holy Father, send thy — 266 Holy Spirit, Fount of 199 463 Jesus, I my cross have taken — 853 Jesus spreads his banner o'er 281 943 Light of those whose dreary. 367 59 Lord, dismiss us with thy . . . 1123 491 Love divine, all love 498 53 May the grace of Christ our. 1129 US Mighty Godl while angels .. — 644 Only waiting, till the — 12 Praise the God of our (Dox.) 1141 944 Saviour, sprinkle many — 888 Saviour, who thy flock art . . — 225 Sing with all the sons of — 647 Vain are all terrestrial 798 728 What a Friend we have in . . — 8,7,3. 5 lines. 384 Lord, I hear of showers of . . — 8, 7, 4. 6 lines. 189 Angels, from the realms of. . 119 874 Children, loud bosannaa — — 1016 Christ Is coming 1 Let creation — 55 Come, thou soul 1126 226 (Mine ye saints, look here .. — •';i'i Come, ye sinners, poor and . 341 1029 Day of Judgment, day of. ... — 646 Gently, Lord, gently lead. — 873 God has said, Forever blessed — 11 Great .Jehovah ! we (DOX.).. 11 10 Vt 1 Guide me, thou great . . 224 Hark ! the voice or love and J IS 848 Hear, sinner, mercy hails. — 7, 4. G line 2 1 5 13, 11, 12. 4 lines. 43 1103 mi 1127 54 in thy name, o Lord 1014 Lift your heads, ye friends. . 1013 Lo! He comes, with clouds.. 248 Look, ye -aims, the sight is. 52 Lord, dismiss us with thy.. . >w, in parting, Father — 1015 O'er the distant mountains.. MO O'er the gloomy hills of — i the mountain's top . iour, like a Shepherd, lead 8 tJ Sinners, will you scorn the., •jii Souls in heathen darkness ■ . 942 Who but thou, almighty .... 768 Zion stands with hills 8. 7. 6. 9 Jims. 166 A mighty fortress is our God — 8. 7. 7. 6 lines. 341 Come to Calvary's holy 345 203 Jesus wept ! those tears are. — 118 We all believe in one true . . — 8. 8. 8. 4. 4 lines. 850 By Christ redeemed, in Christ — 752 My God, is any hour so sweet — 10. 4 lines. 93 Abide with me ! Fast falls. . — 375 Late, late, so late ! and dark — 94 Saviour, again to thv dear . . — 18 To Father, Son, and (Dox.) . . 1144 10. 4. 10. Mines. 682 Lead, kindly Light, amid the — 10. 5, M. 6lines. 955 Come, let us anew our 1053 1074 Come, let us anew our 953 10, 11. 41ines. 454 All praise to the Lamb 458 758 O tell me no more of this ... — 453 O what shall I do my Saviour 45' 140 O worship the King all- — 141 Though troubles assail, and. 744 51 Ye servants of God, your ... 18 10, 11, 12, Slims. 227 Lift your glad voices with . . 155 11. 4 lift 8. 778 Daughter of Zion, awake ... — elay not, delay not, O sinner — rould not Uveal way; l ash 19 O Father Almighty, to (Box.) 1148 836 I » turn ye, < I turn ye, for why — 179 The Lord is my Shepherd, no 849 v '^ We n ar not a temple, like.. — 231 Welcome, happy morning.. — 11. 4 lines, with thorns. 1054 'Mid scenes of confusion and Clio. Home ! home ! sweet — 11, 8. 4 lines. 759 O thou, in whose presence . . — 11. 8. 12, 9. IHnes. 880 I think when I read that. . . . — 11, 10. 4 lines. 186 Brightest and best of the sons 117 652 Come unto me, when — 683 Come, ye disconsolate 304 912 Hail to the brightness of — — 11, 10. & lines. 1070 Hark, hark, my soul ! angelic — 11, 10, 9. iUnes. 1092 God, the All-terrible ! thou . — 11, 12. 4 lines. 757 My God, I am thine ; what a 922 11, 12, 10. 4 lines. 136 Holy, holy, holy, Lord God. . — 12. 4lines. 1114 When through the torn sail. 1045 330 The voice of free grace cries 303 Cho. Hallelujah to the 12. 9. 1073 Come, let us ascend, my. . . . 938 442 O how happy are they, who . 452 13, 11, 12. 4 lines. 999 Thou art gone to the grave — THE END.