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CONTENTS.
VOL. III.
HYMNS.
Page
1. WALKING with God
1
11. Jehovah-Jireh. The Lord will provide ... 2
111. Jehovah-Rophi. I am the Lord that healeth
thee......
3
iv. Jehovah-Nissi. The Lord my Banner
4
v. Jehovah-Shalom. The Lord send Peace 5
VI. Wisdom......
6
VII. Vanity of the World.......
7.
VIII. O Lord, I will praise thee
8
ix. The contrite Heart ...
9
x. The future Peace and Glory of the Church 10
XI. Jehovah our Righteousness
11
XII. Ephraim repenting
12
XIII. The Covenant.....
13
XIV. Jehovah-Shammah
14
xv. Praise for the Fountain opened
15
XVI. The Sower
16
XVII. The House of Prayer
17
XVIII. Lovest thou me?
18
XIX. Contentment
19
xx. Old Testament Gospel
20
XXI. Sardis......
22
XXII. Prayer for a Blessing
23
xxu. Pleading for and with Youth
24
XXIV. Prayer for Children
25
xxv. Jehovah Jesus.......
26
Xxvi. On opening a Place for social Prayer
27
XXVII. Welcome to the Table ...
28
XXVIII. Jesus hasting to Supper.
XXIX. Exhortation to Prayer
29
xxx. The Light and Glory of the Word
30
XXXI. On the Death of a Minister........
31
XXXII. The shining Light...
32
XXXIII. Seeking the beloved.
33
xxxiv. Light shining out of Darkness
34
XXXV. Welcome Cross......
35
.......
XXXVI. Afflictions sanctified by the Word
36
XXXVII. Temptation
37
XXXVIII. Looking upwards in a Storm
XXXIX. The Valley of the Shadow of Death
38
XL. Peace after a Storm
39
XLI. Mourning and Longing
40
xlii. Self-Acquaintance
41
XLIII. Prayer for Patience
42
XLIV. Submission......
43
xlv. The happy Change
44
XLVI. Retirement..
45
XLVII. The hidden Life.
46
XLVIII. Joy and Peace in believing
47
xlix. True Pleasures.....
49
L. The Christian
50
LI. Lively Hope and Gracious Fear..
51
Lil. For the Poor ...
52
LIII. My Soul thirsteth for God
LIV. Love constraining to Obedience
53
Lv. The Heart healed and changed by Mercy 54
LVI, Hatred of Sin.......
55
LVII. The new Convert
56
LVIII. True and false Comforts
57
LIX. A living and a dead Faith
58
Lx. Abuse of the Gospel
59
LXI. The narrow Way....
60
LXII. Dependence ....
61
LXIII. Not of Works
62
Lxiv. Praise for Faith.....
63
LXV. Grace and Providence
LXVI. I will praise the Lord at all times..
64
Fragment of a Hymn......
65
TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH OF MADAME DE LA
MOTHE GUION.
The Nativity
66
God neither known nor loved by the World.
72
The Swallow ....
74
The Triumph of Heavenly Love desired
75
A Figurative Description of the Procedure of Divine
Love
76
A Child of God longing to see him beloved.....
79
Aspirations of the Soul after God.
81
Gratitude and Love to God ......
82 Page
Happy Solitude-Unhappy Men.............
83
Living Water ......
84
Truth and Divine Love rejected by the World
Divine Justice amiable
85
The Soul that loves God finds him
every
where
87
The Testimony of Divine Adoption
88
Divine Love endures no rival
90
Self-Diffidence
91
The Acquiescence of Pure Love
93
Repose in God ......
94
Glory to God alone ..........
Self-Love and Truth incompatible
96
The Love of God, the End of Life
97
Love faithful in the Absence of the Beloved......... 98
Love pure and fervent..
98
The entire Surrender....
99
The perfect Sacrifice...
100
God hides his People...
The Secrets of Divine Love are to be kept.
102
The Vicissitudes experienced in the Christian Life ...... 107
Watching unto God in the Night Season
111
On the same ..............
113
On the same ........
115
The Joy of the Cross.......................
117
Joy in Martyrdom
120
Simple Trust......
121
The Necessity of Self-Abasement..
122
Love increased by Suffering ...
124
Scenes favourable to Meditation
125
TRANSLATIONS OF THE LATIN AND ITALIAN POEMS OF
MILTON.
Elegy I. To Charles Deodati
128
Elegy II. On the Death of the University Beadle at
Cambridge..........
131
Elegy III. On the Death of the Bishop of Winchester 133
Elegy IV. To his Tutor Thomas Young.
135
Elegy V. On the Approach of Spring
140
Elegy VI. To Charles Deodati.....
145
Elegy VII...
148
Eprigrams. On the Inventor of Guns
152
To Leonora singing at Rome.
To the same
153
The Cottager and his Landlord. A Fable...... 153
To Christina, Queen of Sweden, with Cromwell's Picture 154
On the Death of the Vice-Chancellor, a Physician....., 154
On the Death of the Bishop of Ely
156
Nature unimpaired by Time ....
159
On the Platonic Idea as it was understood by Aristotle 162
To his Father....
163
To Salsillus, a Roman Poet, much indisposed
169
To Giovanni Battista Manso, Marquis of Villa....... 171
On the Death of Damon
175
An Ode, addressed to Mr. John Rouse, Librarian of the
University of Oxford
186
... 191
193
Sonnet—“Fair Lady! whose harmonious name” 190
Sonnet—" As on a hill-top rude, when closing day 191
Canzone —"They mock my toil—the nymphs and”
Sonnet-To Charles Deodati .....
192
Sonnet—“Lady! it cannot be but that thine eyes”
Sonnet—“Enamour’d, artless, young, on foreign ground” 193
Simile in Paradise Lost .....
194
Translation of Dryden's Epigram on Milton............... 194
TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE.
The Thracian.........
195
Reciprocal Kindness the Primary Law of Nature. 195
A Manual more ancient than the Art of Printing 197
An Enigma—“A needle, small as small can be" 199
Sparrows self-domesticated in Trinity Coll. Cambridge . 200
Familiarity dangerous. ..
201
Invitation to the Redbreast.
202
Strada’s Nightingale.....
203
Ode on the Death of a Lady, who lived 100 years....... 204
The Cause won.....
206
The Silkworm.
The Innocent Thief
207
Denner's Old Woman.
209
The Tears of a Painter....
210
The Maze. .....
211
No Sorrow peculiar to the Sufferer.
212
The Snail.
The Cantab.
213
On the Picture of a Sleeping Child.......
214