HYMNS. Hear what the voice Help us, O Lord. .... Watts .... • 125] Euphrates ....... How bless'd the righteous. Anon.... 130 Leeds.. If human kindness .......Noel ......111 Gresford....... ......... ...... 87 219 132 23 82 ........ Let us with a gladsome mind.Milton... 105 Conference .... ...... 126 Newmarket Montgomery 107 Gospel ...... Newton. .... Watts My great Redeemer ........ ... .... .110 Sicily ... 113 ........ 126 Mylitta 153 ..127 Desire... ... O God, to whose creation. Anon...... 83 Kilburn ........ 171 •Logan 104 Mount Pleasant. 192 O wonder far exceeding ..Anon...... 108 Glasgow. .... .... 174 ....... 195 Raise your triumphant songs. Watts ..127 Durham ..... 144 Safely through another week.Anon. 109 Avison The day of wrath ........... Sir W.Scott 117 Darwen New.... 91 The heaven of heavens ..Drennan 100 Harrington ...... 176 .... 186 74 60 The mighty God who rolls ..J. Taylor....121| Omnipresence.. 208 Pope......112 Advent Hymn.. 199 • Addison • 72 Stonehenge The Saviour comes ........ The spacious firmament .... .... 158 Th' uplifted eye & bended knee. Scott....116 Samaria.. • 203 Beddome.. 93 Worship........ 182 The wandering star This life's a dream.... ........ .... .... ..... 128 Evening Hymn.. 215 129 Brunswick...... 217 ........ 178 .... 79 Though perfect eloquence. Anon··· 90 Ephesus.... ..Anon. ..115 Susanna .... 118 Redemption 106 Montgomery•• 194 What a rapturous song Ye faithful sons of Israel's.. Watts .128 Israel... Doxologies...... Pages 131 to 134. How blest is he who ne'er consents By ill advice to walk; Nor stands in sinners' ways, nor sits But makes the perfect law of God Devoutly reads therein by day, Like some fair tree, which, fed by streams, With timely fruit does bend, He still shall flourish, and success All his designs attend. B No. II. C. M. D. PS. II. 7-13. ATTEND, O Earth, whilst I declare God's uncontroll'd decree; "Thou art my Son, this day my Heir, Have I begotten Thee. 66 "Ask and receive Thy full demands; "Thine shall the heathen be; "The utmost limits of the lands "Shall be possess'd by Thee. Thy threat'ning sceptre Thou shalt shake, "And crush them every where; "As massy bars of iron break "The potter's brittle ware." Appease the Son with due respect, If but in part His anger rise, Who can endure the flame? Then blest are they whose hope relies No. IV. C. M. PS. IV. 3-5. CONSIDER, that the righteous man Then stand in awe of His commands, The place of other sacrifice Let righteousness supply; And let your hope, securely fix'd, On God alone rely. No. IV. C. M. PS. IV. 6-8. WHILE Worldly minds impatient grow So shall my heart o'erflow with joy, Than theirs, who stores of corn and wine Then down in peace I'll lay my head, And take my needful rest; |