HYMNS
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DEVOTION.
SIXTEENTH EDITION.
BOSTON:
TICKNOR AND FIELDS.
M DOCO LXVII.
lODKXIW* iBit
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1848,
BY WM. D. TICKNOR & COMPANY,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
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PREFACE.
Among the Hymns in the following collection will
be found many which are not of the conmionly
recognized metres. Some of these are already set
to music of their own. Others can readily be
adapted by the choir-leader to the simple chants
which are now generally found in our collections of
Sacred Music.
An asterisk prefixed to the author’s name indi-
cates that some change has been made in the hymn
by the present compilers.
The titles of the Supplementary Hymns in the
present edition have been introduced udthin the
original table of contents, instead of forming a sep-
arate series at the end.
Boston, April 23, 1848.
INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
/ According to Thy gracious word, • • • • • .ISO
/ Acquaint thee, O spirit, acquaint thee with God, • • .199
Affliction’s faded form draws nigh, •••••• 329
Ages, ages have departed, .••••••• 439
/A holy air is breathing round, • • • • • • .167
/ All around us, fair with flowers, ••••••• 306
All from the sun’s uprisoi •••••••• 495
/^ All men are equal in their birth, • • • • • • .182
/ All-seeing Grod ! ‘t is Thine to know, 288
/ All ye nations, praise the Lovd, . • 499
/Almighty Father! Thou hast many a blessing, • • .217
/ Alm^hty God ! in humble prayer, •••••• 43
Almighty Spirit, now behold, ..•••••• 694
/ Am I a soldier of the cross, •••••••• 311
An offering at the shrine of power, 426
Another day its course has run, ••••••• 372
/ Another hand is beckoning us, ••••«•• 404
/ Approach not the altar with gloom in thy soul, • • • 464
As down in the sunless retreats of the ocean, • • • • 96
/ As every day Thy mercy spares, •••••••69
As oft, with worn and weary feet, 113
/ As the hart, with eager looks, ••••••• 226
/ As the sun’s enlivening eye, .»•••••• 69
/Author ofgood, we rest on Thee, • •••••• 260
A voice from the desert, ..••••••• 103
/A voice upon the midnight ur, ••••••• 131
/* Awake, my soul ! lift up thine eyes, • . • ‘ • • • 318
/ Awake, my soul ! stretch every nerve, • • • « .SIS
X Awake, our souls, away, our fears, • • • • • .641
A wondrous star our piovoer, ••••••• 424
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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
H71011
/ Bear on, 1117 soul I the bitter cross, • • • • . •. 632
/^ Before Jehovah’s awful throne, .18
Behold, night’s shadows fade, ••••••• 650
/” Behold, the Prince of Peace, • • •112
/ Behold the sun, how bright, •••170
Be near us, O Father, through night’s silent hour, • • •656
‘/ Beneath the shadow of the cross, 664
/ Beneath the thick but struggling clouds, 295
Beneath Thy trees to-day we meet, •••••• 459
/ Be still! be still! for all arouuo, 4
/ Be still, my heart ! these anxious cares, 323
• Be Thou, O God, by night, by day, 651
Birds have their quiet rest, 126
/* Bless, O Lord, each opening year, 666
Blessed be Thy name forever, •••••••65
Blessed, blessed are the dead, ••••••• 348
/ Blest are the pure in heart, ••••••••281
/ Bread of heaven, on thee we feed, • • • • • •I 63
Breast the wave, Christian, when it is strongest, • • .317
/’Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, • • • •108
/Brother, hast thou wandered far, . • • • • • •I 95
Brother, the angels say, 358
?Brother, thou art gone before us, •••••• • 403
Brother, though from yonder sky, •••••• 405
Brother, will you slight the message, • • • • • .611
/’Burdenof shame and woe, ••••••••133
/ By cool Siloam’s shady rill, •••••••• 444
3y earth hemmed in, by earth oppressed, • « • • • 455
/” Call the Lord thy sure salvation, ••••••• 634
>^Calmonthebosomofthy God, 410
/Calmon the listening ear of night, •••••• 106
Cheek grow pale, but heart be vigorous, • • • • • 320
Child, amidst the flowers at play, •..••• 98
Christ to the young man said, • 669
Clay to olay, and dust to dust, ••…•• 406
Climb we the mountain afar, •….••• 440
/ Come at the morning hour, • • 463
/* Come, kingdom of our God, , , 684
/^ Come, said Jesus’ sacred voice, ••..••• 121
/ Come, Thou Almighty King, • • 480
Come to Jesus, O my brothers, • 161
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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
fljmn.
y/ Come tome, thoughts of heaven, • • • • • • ,619
/^ Come to the house of prayer, • , I
Come to the land of peace, •••«•••• 360
/ Come unto me, when shadows darkly gather 160
” Come who will,” the voice from heaven, • • • .169
/^ Come, ye disconsolate, where’er ye languish, • • • .162
^ Come, ye who love the Lord, ••••••• 3
/’ Commit thou all thy griefs, 254
Creator of all, through whose all-seeing might, • • • 653
y Cross, reproach and tribulation, ..••••• 535
Darkness o’er the world was brooding, • • • • .104
/ Dark were the paths our Master trod, . . • • • .128
Daughter of Zion, awake from thy sadness, • • • • 583
Daughter of Zion! from the dust, . . • • • 179
/ Day by day the manna fell, ..••••••30
Dear as Thou wast, and justly dear, •••••• 407
/ Deem not that they are blest alone, 326
Down the dark future, through long generations, • • • 421
y Earth’s busy sounds, aud ceaseless din, 481
/ Eire to the world again we go, .••••• . 603
/ Eternal and immortal King, •••••••. 637
/ Eternal God I Almighty Cause, • • 471
Ever patient, loving, meek, 120
Every bird that upward springs, ••••••• 644
r^ Fading, still fading, the last beam is shining, • • • • 370
/ Faint the earth, and parched with drought, • • • • 698
Faint not, poor traveller, though the way, 322
y* Fare thee well, our fondly cherished, • • • • • .411
/ Far from mortal cares retreating, ••••••• 9
//Far from the world, O Lord, I flee, 94
y Father, adored in worlds above, ••••••• 490
Father and God of all mankind, ••••••• 29
Father divine, the Saviour cried, • • • • • « •I 30
^ Father divine, this deadening power control, • • • • 614
Father divine, our wants relieve, 623
Father ! glorify Thy name, 269
Father, glory be to Thee, • • • 67
i^ Father in heaven to whom our hearts, 41
/ Father, in Thy mysterious presence kneeling, • • • • 83
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INDEX OF FIRST LINES*
Hymn,
Father, in Thy presence now, ••»*«*»3St
Father ! I wait Thy word. The sun doth stand, • . • 268.
Father, I will not pray, ..••*•••« 23&
^ Fatheroflight, conduct our feet, • •••••• 37
Father of mercies ! God of peace, ••••.«• 667
Fatherofmight, my bondslfeel, •••••• 627
Father of spirits, humbly bent before Thee, • «, • • 6&
/ Father, source of every blessing, ••••••• 246
/ Father, supply my every need, • . . «. • • • 601
Father supreme! Thou high and holy One, • • • • 653
Father, there is no change to live with Thee, • • • • 77
Father, this slumber shake, •••••>••» 616
‘ Father ! Thy paternal care, • 22
/* Father ! Thy wonders do not singly stand, • • • • 79
/ Father, to Thy kind love we owe, •••••• 78
y Father ! to us Thy children, humbly kneeling, • • • 46
Father, united by Thy grace, ••••••• 46
Father! we bless the gentle care, •••-••• 609
. ” Father ! we look up to Thee, ••••••• 639
/^ Father, whate’er of earthly bliss, 470
Father, when o’er our trembling hearts, ••••., 213
y Father, who art on high, . •••••••40
/ Father, who in the olive shade, •••••••341
iTear was within the tossing bark, • • • • • •lie
, ‘ Feeble, helpless, how shall I, ••••••• 214
/ Flung to the heedless winds, ••••••• 428
Followers of Christ I arise, •••••••• 642
•^ For all Thy saints, O God, • , • 167
/ Forever with the Lord, 231
For mercies past we praise Thee, Lord, 607
/ Forth firom the dark and stormy sky, •••••• 6
Forth went the heralds of the cross, • • • • • •I 65
/ Fountain of life, and God of love, •••••• 396
/ From all that dwell below the skies, •••••• 63
/ From every fear and doubt, O Lord, •••••• 35
From foes that would our land devour, • • • • • 434
/ From Greenland’s icy mountains, • • • • • •416
.’ From the recesses of a lowly spirit, • • • . • • 489
From Zion’s holy hill there rose, • • • • • 473
^Gently fell the dews of eve, 336
/^Qive to the winds thy fears, 26< 8 INDEX OF FIRST LINES. Bjimi /Ov rkvos things of thee are spoken, 180 /-Giory be to God on high, 63 Glory to Grod, whose witness-tiain, 429 /God comes with succor speedy, • • 696 God, in the high and holy place, 80 / God is in His holy temple, 466 /God is love ; His mercy brightens, .73 God is oor refuge and our strength, 265 God made all His creatures free, • • 189 /God moves in a mysterious way, • 259 /God of all grace, we come to Thee, 31 /'God of eternity! from Thee, . . 665 /God of mercy! God of love, ..••••.. 201 /God of my life, whose gracious power, 530 /God of our fathers, by whose hand, 68 /God of the changing year, whose arm of power, • . .400 /God of the earnest heart, 692 God of the ocean, earth and sky, 87 / God of the prophet's power, . . . • . • . ,168 Ciodof the year! with songs of praise, 398 God*s angels, not only on high do they sing, . . . .679 / God that madest earth and heaven, 367 / Go in peace ! serene dismission, .64 /Gone is the hollow murky night, 600 Go, preach the gospel in my name, 385 Go, suffering pilgrim of the earth, 321 /'Go to dark Gethsemane, 143 /Goto the grave in all thy glorious prime, 408 /Go when the morning shineth, 97 Great God, and wilt Thou condescend, • • . . • 448 /Great God, the followers of Thy son, 24 /Great Ruler of all nature's frame, ••••.. 646 Grows dark thy path before thee, 456 /Guide us, Lord, while hand in hand, 62 / Hallelujah ! best and sweetest, 498 /Hark! the glad sound, the Saviour comes, . • • •109 Hark ! through the waking earth, •188 Hasten, Lord, to my release, 216 "^Hast thou, midst life's empty noises, 301 /^ath not thy heart within thee burned, . . • • . 90 / Hear, Father, hear our prayer 488 INDEX OF FIRST LINES. HTimi. / Hear whal God, the Lord, hath spoken, • • • • .192 Heave, mighty ocean, heave, , . 430 Heaven is a state of rest from sm, •••••• 232 /Heavenly Father, to whose eye, ..••••• 493 ^Tie knelt, the Saviour knelt and prayed, • • • • .132 He lived as none but he has lived, .••••• 125 Heralds of creation ! cry, • • • 465 Here, in this place of prayer, ..••••• 12 /^ He sendeth sun, he sendeth shower, 264 He was there alone, when even, • • • • . • .118 Holy and reverend is the name, • .491 /*Holy Father, Thou hast taught me, 528 /Holy, holy, holy Lord God Almighty, 49 Holy Son of God most high, .114 /Holy Spirit, source of gladness, 483 House of our God, with cheerful anthems ring, • • • 397 /How beauteous were the marks divine, 124 /How blest the righteous when he dies, 850 x'How dear is the thought, that the angels of God, • . .365 .^How gentle God's commands, 258 How glad the tone when summer's sun, 894 ^ How happy is he, born or taught, 279 ,How little of ourselves we know, 323 ,How long, O Lord, his brother's blood, 185 •How shall we praise Thee, Lord of light, • . • • • 25 /rHow sweet, how calm, this Sabbath mom, • • • • 374 yHow sweetly flowed the gospel's sound, 119 iHush the loud cannon's roar, 184 I am free ! I am free ! I have broken away, « • • . 244 /I cannot always trace the way, ••••••• 74 If love the noblest, purest, best, 146 /If on our daily course our mind, • 304 / In pleasant lands have fallen the lines, 433 In the broad fields of heaven, 413 /> In the cross of Christ we glory, 145
xin the morning I will pray, ….•••• 864
In the Saviour’^ hour of death, 134
In Thy courts let peace be found, , . … 1 4
/ In time of tribulation, 648
^ In trouble and in grief, O God, •••••.. 334
In vain we thus recall to mind, «•••••• 149
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INDEX OP FIRST LINES.
Hjniik
r saw on earth another light, ..••… 91
I’i.’aers shepherd, guide us, feed us 68
/Js there a lone and dreary hour, ••••••• 266
/^a this a fast for me, ….,..,. 387
I thirst I O grant the waters pure, 236
It is a faith sublime and sure, 366
/It is finished ! glorious word, 139
/*It is finished ! Man of sorrows, 141
yit is the hour of prayer, 606
yitwas no path of flowers, 142
/”I want a principle within, …,,.., 224
/I want the spirit of power withm, 223
>^Jesus shall reign where’er the sun, 1 76
/desus, we thy promise claim, 660
Jesos, while he dwelt below, 462
/Jews were wrought to cruel madness, 136
/•Joy ! joy ! a year is bom, 389
/Joy to the world! the Lord is come, .110
Launch thy bark, mariner, ……,, 431
/Leader of Israel’s host, and guide, 270
Lead us with Thy gentle sway, 502
Let me not wander comfortless, 338
Let the world despise and leave me, 636
^/Lift your glad voices in triumph on high, 137
/Light of life, seraphic fire, 21
Like morning, when her early breeze, ….. 610
/ Like shadows gliding o*er the plain, 402
/Lo! GSod is here; let us adore, 13
/Lo! my shepherd’s hand divine, 469
/Lord ! before Thy presence come, 17
Lord ! deliver ; Thou canst save, 681
/ Lord ! dismiss us with Thy blessing, 70
Lord! from Thy blessed throne, .416
/ Lord ! have mercy when we pray, 204
/Lord! I believe a rest remains, . 228
X Lord ! I believe ; Thy power I own, 207
/•i^rd! in heaven, Thy d,wel1ing-place, 64
Lord ! in whose might the Saviour trod, • . . . .117
/ Lord Jesus, come ! for here, . ^ ….. . 173
/ Lmd, lead the way the Saviour wi..^^ 575
INDEX OF FIRST LINES,
Lord of the fumilies below, 604
Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows, 373
Lord of the wide-extended main, 672
/ Lord of the worlds above, …••••• 16
Lord of the world, who hast preserved, 657
Lord, once our faith in man no fear could mof6, • • • 420
Lord ! subdue our selfish will, 605
Lord ! Thou didst arise and say, 186
/ Lord ! Thy glory fills the heaven, 47
^y’ Lord I what ofi!ering shall we bring, • 11
Lord ! when Thine ancient people cried, 438
Lord ! whom winds and seas obey, 670
/Lo! the lilies of the field, 267
y Love divine, all love excelling, 8
Love on ! love on ! but not the things that own, . • .298
/ Lowly and solemn be, • • • 344
Many a power within earth’s bosom, ..••.. 432
/Mark the soft-falling snow, . . . • . • • .169
May freedom speed onward, wherever the blood, . . . 582
Meet and right it is to sing, • • 497
Men ! whose boast it is that ye, . . • . • . . 437
^ Mighty God ! the first, the last, .72
Mighty One! whose name is holy, 414
/My dear Redeemer, and my Lord, \^
My Father, when around me spread, .«•..• 337
My Grod ! all nature owns Thy sway, 86
y Mj God ! in life’s most doub^ul hour, • . • * . .631
/- My God ! in morning’s radiant hour, 66
/T My God, I thank Thee ! may no thought, 327
/ My God, my Father, while I stray, 263
y My God, my strength, my hope, 225
/My God, permit me not to be, 221
/My soul, be on thy guard, 648
My soul no more shall strive in vain, 241
Nature hath seasons of repose, 686
Nay, tell us not of dangers dire, 309
/ Nearer, my God, to Thee, . . 839
No human eyes Thy face may see, 76
No more, on earth no more, 852
None loves me. Father, with Thy |ove, 349
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INDEX OF FIBST LINES.
I^ct in the name of pride, 165
Not in this simple rite alone, . • • • • • . IS3
Not only doth the voiceful day, ••••••• 80
Not that Thy boundless love, my God, 876
Not to the terrors of the Lord, 464
Not with the flashing steel 419
Now from the altar of our hearts, .«•••• 608
^Now gird your patient loins again, 451
/’Now host with host assembling, 576
Now let our voices join, .•••••••• 690
Now that the sun is beambg bright, .••••• 866
y^ Now the shades ofnight are gone, 363
O, AknightyGkMloflove, 624
^ O be not faithless ! with the mom, •••••. 297
/” O come and dwell in me, 617
^ O, draw me, Father, after Thee, ••••••• 223
0*er silent field and lonely lawn, • • 461
O’er the mount and through the moor, • • • • • 308
/’O fairest bom of love and light, 181
Ofall the thoughts of God that are, 479
/> O Father, humbly we repose, 260
/^Q Father, lift our souls above, 39
X O Father, though the anxious fear, …… 7
/ O for a faith that will not shrink, 620
/>^ O for a heart to praise my Grod, • 618
y O from these visions dark and drear, 208
^ O giv^ thanks to Him who made, . 496
O God, by whom the seed is given, 66
, O God ! I thank Tbee that the night 366
/” O God ! the darkness roll away, 173
/ O God ! Thy children, gathered here, 384
/ O God ! to Thee our hearts would pay, 40t
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^ O Lord 1 how happy should we be, 230
O Lord ! through Thee we own, 246
/O Lord ! Thy heavenly grace impart, 242
•• O Love ! how cheering is thy ray, …. 233
O lovely voices of the sky, .107
On earth was darkness spread, 138
One cup of healing oil and wine, 291
^ One prayer I have, all prayers in one, •• … 621
O, not alone on the mount of prayer, 200
O, not alone with outward sign, 198
” O, not for these alone I pray,” 161
O not to crush with abject fear, 122
X O not when the death- prayer is said, 343
On the dark wave of Galilee, . • • • • • 127
y On the dewy breath of even, 654
/’ Onward, Christian, though the region, 313
Onward speed thy conquering flight, 691
/Open, Lord, mine inward ear, 93
Oppression shall not always reign, • 190
/ O pure Reformers ! not in vain, 191
y O, richly, Father, have I been, …••.. 203
/O sacred head, now wounded, 662
O say not, think not, heavenly notes, 443
/ O send me not away ! for I would drink, 202
xO source divine, and life of all, 76
/ O speed thee. Christian, on thy way 316
/ O spirit, freed from earth, 351
^O Spirit of the living God, ‘,687
/^ O stay thy tears ! for they are blest, 346
O still trust on, if in the heart, 299
z’ O suffering Friend of human kind, 129
O Thou, at whose divine command, . • • . . . 486
/O Thou, at whose rebuke, the grave, 441
O Thou from whom all goodness flows 211
^^O Thou great Friend to all the sons of men, • . . .156
O Thou great Spirit, who along, 600
O Thou, in whom the weary find, 613
O Thou, the primal fount of life and peace, …. 477
O Thou, to whom in ancient time, 81
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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
Bjmn.
/ O Tlioa who all things dost control, 612
I) Thou, who driest the mourner’s tear, 475
/ O Thou, who hast at Thy command, 38
/O Thou, who hast Thy servants taught, 482
Thou, who in the garden’s shade, 140 ?= X7^
/ O Thou, whose own vast temple stands, 383
/ O Thou, whose power o’er moving worlds presides, . . 467
O Thou, whose power stupendous, …… 388
z’ O Thou, whose presence went before, 435
/* Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed, 193
Our country is Immanuel’s ground, 449
/^ Our Father, God! not face to face, 4S7
/Our Father, through the coming year, 390
Our Father ! we thank Thee for sleep, 460
Our God is a spirit, and they who aright, 20
/ Our heavenly Father, hear, 28
Our pathway oft is wet with tears, 331
Out of the depths of woe, 647
O what though our feet may not tread where Christ trod . 150
z*© where are kings and empires now, 688
/O where shall rest be found, 227
O who shall say he knows the folds, 283
/ Part in peace ! is day before us, 60
/’ Partners of a glorious hope, 561
/Peaceof God, which knows no measure, 61
/Pour, blessed Gospel, glorious news for man, . . . .177
^/ Pdur forth the oil, — pour boldly forth, …. 294
Praise and thanks and cheerful love, 391
Praise the Lord, when blushing morning, 393
/ Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore Him, 51
/Praise to God, immortal praise, 468
/Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire, 99
/Prayer is to God the soul’s sure way, 100
/Press on, press on! ye sons of light, 312
Prisoners of hope, be strong, be bold, 593
daiet from God ! how beautiful to keep, • . . . . 282
/ Quiet, Lord, my froward heart, 234
Rejoice in Grod alway, 26r
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INDEX OF FIRST LIXES.
HjBIB*
?^ deturn, my soul, unto thy rest, 218
y Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings 238
Saviour, I my cross hare taken, .*•••• 272
Scorn not the slightest word or deed, 307
‘ ” See how he loved,” exclaimed the Jews, • • • • 123
See Israel’s gentle shepherd stand, .,•••• 446
See the Lord, thy helper, stand, 253
Send kindly light amid the encircling gloom, …. 220
Shall we grow weary in our watch, 278
‘^ Shine on our souls, eternal God, . • 42
/ Sing, ye redeemed of the Lord, 697
‘ Slavery and death the cup contains, • 677
Sleep not, soldier of the cross, 314
.” Slowly, by God’s hand unfurled, 371
y Songs of praise the angels sang, 48
/ Sons of men, behold from far, Ill
y Soul ! celestial in thy birth, 197
^^Sourceof light and life divine, 368
y’ Sow in the mom thy seed, . 640
Speak gently, — it is better far, 236
Speak with us, Lord, Thyself reveal, ••.*•* 622
.•^Spirit of peace and love and power, 699
y’ Suppliant, lo ! Thy children bend, 16
/ Supreme and universal Light, 44
^ Supreme disposer of the heart, 638
/ Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve, 462
Sweet is the prayer whose holy stream, 101
Sweet morn ! from countless cups of gold, • • . • 362
/ Teach me, my God and King, 802
/ Teach us to pray, 27
/ Tell me not, in mournful numbers, 310
Thanks, thanks unto God ! who in mercy hath spoken, • 345
Thanks to God for those who came, 166
/That blessed law of Thine, 229
Thatmightof faith, O Lord, bestow, 626
The aged sufferer waited long, 116
/ The breaking waves dashed high, ..•••. 478
The bud will soon become a flower, …. • 300
The darkened sky, how thick it lowers, 328
The daylight is fading o’er earth and o’er ocean, • • • 662
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INDEX OF FIRST LINB8.
HjUMk
The dead are like the stars by day, 853
J The dore, let loose in Eastern skies, 273
The earth all light and loveliness, 395
y Hie fountain in its source, 240
The glorious universe around, 686
/The heavenly spheres to Thee, O God, 899
xThe kings of old have shrine and tomb, . … 427
The land our fathers left to us, 436
/The light pours down from heaven, …. . 458
The Lord descended from above, 472
/^The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know, , . • 247
The Lord our God is fuU of might, 573
The mourners came, at break of day, ….. 347
The ocean looketh up to heaven, ••••., 85
>^The ofierings to Thy throne which rise, 19
/The past is dark with sin and shame, 187
/The peace which God bestows, ,164
There cometh o’er the spirit, 892
y There is a book, who runs may read, . . . . . 476
/ There Is a state unknown, unseen, » 357
There is a world we have not seen, 460
There *s a strife we all must wage, 319
y There ‘s nothing bright above, below, 83
/ The saints on earth and those above, 453
^ The Spirit in our hearts, 194
The spirits of the loved and the departed, • • • • 854
^The uplifted eye and bended knee, 806
TTie winds are hushed ; the peaceful moon, • • • • 474
The world may change from old to new, 274
•’They who on the Lord rely, 248
/They who seek the throne of grace, 82
/Tliink gently of the erring one, 284
/”Thirsting for a living spring, 6
This child we dedicate to Thee, 377
This world is not a fleeting show, 296
Tfaoa art gone to the grave ; but we will not deplore thee, • 409
/ Then art, O God, the life and light, 84
Tboogh lonely be thy path, fear not, for He, …. 336
Thoogh wandering in a strange^land, 88
Thoa givcHt Thy Sabbath, Lord ! the din is stilled, . . “486
/* ThoQ hidden love of God, whose height, 219
Thoa, infinite in love, • 833
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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
HjiniL
/ Thou Lord of hosts, whose guiding hand, 425
y I’liou, Lord, who rew’st the mountain’s height, . . .303
Thou must be born again, . . . \ 200
Thou seest my feebleness, 516
Thou that art strong to comfort, look on me, . • . .330
y Thou, whose almighty word, 174
Z’ Through all the various shifting scene, 261
/ Througli all this life’s eventful road, 66
Throughout the hours of darkness dim, 559
Through thee as we together came, 163
Thus said Jesus, *’ Go and do, 292
y Thy bounteous hand with food can bless, 492
” Thy kingdom come,” the heathen lands, 171
>’ Thy presence, ever-living God, 67
Thy servants in the temple watched, 589
Thy servant’s sandals, Lord, are wet, ….. 386
/ Thy way is on the deep, O Lord, 332
/”Thy will be done ! in devious way, 265
y Thy will be done ! I will not fear, 276
*Tis my happiness below, 271
»T is not the gift, but ‘t is the spirit, 289
** To God be glory ! peace on earth ! *’ ….. 422
«^ To Him who children blest, 379
To prayer, to prayer ! — for the morning breaks, … 2
.^To Thee, O God in heaven, 378
/ To Thee, the Lord Almighty, 494
>’To the Father’s love we trust, 412
/ To Thhie eternal arms, O God, . , 205
Triumphant Ziou ! lift thy head, 178
Turn, child of doubt, estranged from God, . . . .196
Turn not from him who asks of thee, 286
Unchangeable, all-perfect Lord, • • 71
/- Unto Thy temple, God of love, 10
Up to the throne of God is borne, 369
/Wait on the Lord, ye heirs of hope, 629
Was it in vain that Jesus prayed, 183
X Watchman, tell us of the night, 102
/ We all, O Father, all are Thine, 251
/ We bless Thee for this sacred day, 484
^ Weep thou, O mourner, but in lamentation, …. 340
We follow. Lord, where Thou dost lead, ‘ 663
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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
HjIUD.
We join to pray, with wishes kind, 880
/* We love the venerable house, 423
We love this outward world, • 839
We pray for truth and peace, 625
Westward, Lord, the world alluring, 418
/ We wait in faith ; in prayer we wait, ….. 595
/^ We will not weep ; for G.xl is standing by us, . . . . 633
x’ We would leave, O God, to Thee, 324
What precept, Jesus, is like thine, 442
What shall we ask of God in prayer, 32
/ When arise the thoughts of sin, 148
When, blest Redeemer, thou art near, 154
When from the Jordan’s gleaming wave, 376
/ When grief and anguish press me down, 262
/ When in silence o’er the deep, 568
When in thine hour of conflict, Lord, 215
/ When Israel of the Lord beloved, 36
When long the soul had slept in chains, 674
When on devotion’s seraph wing, 369
/ When my love to Christ grows weak, . . . . .144
When the parting bosom bleeds, 571
When thirst for power or for gold, 457
When with error bewildered, our path becomes dreary, . • 212
/ Where ancient forests widely spread, 382
Where for a thousand miles, 417
Where is thy sting, O death, 349
While shepherds watched their flocks by night, . . .105
While sounds of war are heard around, 680
/ While Thee 1 seek, protecting Power, 95
While the stars unnumbered roll, 555
While yet the youthful spirit bears, 447
/Who is thy neighbor? he whom thou, 293
Who shall behold the glorious day, 175
Why, Thou never-setting Light, 210
Wilt Thou not visit me, 237
y Within Thy courts have millions met, 375
/With silence only as their benediction, 342
Would St thou in thy lonely hour, .92
Yea ! I will extol Thee, 549
Ye joyous ones ! upon whose brow, 446
/ Yc servants of the Lord, 277
Tes 1 prayer b strong, and God is good, • • • • • S06
On this day...
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- How to Submit to the Righteousness of God - 2011
- God's Good News Concerning His Son - 2011
- Christ Overcame Evil with Good?Do the Same - 2011
- The Immeasurable Greatness of His Power Toward Us - 2010
- Practical Christianity - 2010
- Funeral Sermon on Dr John Owen - 2010
- IMPOVERISHED MINISTRY OF JESUS - 2008
- Revival: It Requires Obedience - 2007
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