O Thou, who art above all height. Pierpont. O Thou who driest the mourner's tear. Moore. O Thou, whom neither time nor space. Heber. O Thou, whose own vast temple stands. Bryant. O Thou, whose power o'er moving worlds presides. Dr. Johnson. O, timely happy, timely wise. Keble. Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed. Sp. of Ps. 346 Our children thou dost claim. Salisb. Col. 362 Our fathers, where are they. Doddridge. 790 Our God! our God! thou shinest here. T. H. Gill. 726 Our God, our help in ages past. Watts. 756 Our hearts, by dying love subdued. R. Palmer. 399 Our heaven is everywhere. Miss Fletcher. 622 Our Heavenly Father calls. Doddridge. 508 Our Heavenly Father, hear. Montg. 569 O, what is man, great Maker of mankind. Sir J. Davies.. 736 O, when the hours of life are past. W. B. 0. Peabody.. O, when the tide of graces set. Lyra Cath. O, where are kings and empires now. A. C. Coxe. O, where shall rest be found. Montg. O, why should friendship grieve for those. Partners of a glorious hope. Wesleyan. 814 541 520 813 803 56 396 Peace, troubled soul! whose plaintive moan. 701 874 Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin. Crabbe. 302 Pity the nations, O our God. Lutheran Col. Pour, blessed Gospel, glorious news for man. Ashworth. Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore him. Dublin Col. Praise to God, immortal praise. Barbauld. Praise to the Lord of boundless might. Doddridge. Prayer is the soul's sincere desire. Montg. Prayer is to God the soul's sure way. Wesley. Quiet, Lord, my froward heart. Newton. 664 Restore, O Father, to our times restore. Beard's Col. 536 Return, my soul, unto thy rest. Montg.. 24 544 Ride on, ride on in majesty. Milman. 252 Rise, crowned with light, imperial Salem, rise. Pope. 524 582 Say not the law divine. Barton alt'd. Scorn not the slightest word or deed. London Inq. Self-love no grace in sorrow sees. Mde. Guyon. She loved her Saviour, and to him. Chr. Mirror. Doddridge. Shine forth, Eternal Source of light! Soldiers of Christ, arise. C. Wesley. So let our lips and lives express. 348 747 151 Soon will our fleeting hours be past. Kippis. 62 Soul, couldst thou while on earth remaining. Tersteegen. 637 Source of light and life divine. St. Gregory. 419 Spirit of God! thy churches wait. S. F. Smith. 342 Spring up, my soul, with ardent flight. Doddridge. 584 Still, O Lord, our faith increase. Wesleyan. 394 Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh. Mrs. H. B. Stowe. 840 Sweet day, so cool, sc calm, so bright. Herbert alt'd. 188 Sweet is the pleasure. J. S. Dwight. 853 Sweet the moments, rich in blessing. Lyra Cath. Chr. Exam. 757 Take my heart, O Father, take it. W. Boston Col. Moore. The bird that soars on highest wing. Montg. Lyra Cath. The heavens declare thy glory, Lord. Watts. The future hides in it. Goethe tr. Carlyle. The God who reigns alone. Drummond. The heaven of heavens cannot contain. Drennan. The kings of old have shrine and tomb. Hemans. 854 Shirley alt'd. Whittier. 193 70 208 799 299 The laws of Christian light. E. Davis. The Lord descended from above. Sternhold. 479 103 The Lord gave the word, 't was the word of his truth. Frothingham. 865 The Lord our God is clothed with might. H. K. White. The Lord will come, the earth shall quake. Heber. The morning dawns upon the place. Montg. . The mourners came, at break of day. S. F. Adams. Montg.. There is a calm for those who weep. 197 748 708 The sage his cup of hemlock quaffed. W. J. Fox. 304 397 The Saviour gently calls. Doddridge. 359 826 204 The Spirit, in our hearts. Episc. Col. The Spirit moved upon the waves. Fergus. Doddridge. The starry firmament on high. Sir R. Grant. Heber. This child we dedicate to thee. W. Boston Col. Lyra Cath. This stone to thee in faith we lay. Montg. Thou art, O God, the life and light. Moore. Thou art the Way, and he who sighs. Thou biddest, Lord, thy sons be bold. T. H. Gill. Thou hidden love of God, whose height. Moravian. Thou, Lord, by mortal eyes unseen. C. Wesley. Mason. 334 859 222 190 759 620 272 246 377 Thou, Lord, who rear'st the mountain's height. Sterling. 107 Thou must be born again. Johns. 565 Thou must go forth alone, my soul! 768 Thou, O my Jesus, thou didst me. F. Xavier. 806 Thou, Saviour, who thyself didst give. Alford. 505 Thou, who canst guide the wandering star. Dawson's Col. 165 Thou who didst stoop below. Mrs. Miles. 327 Thou who dwell'st enthroned above. Sandys. 441 |