Praise to the Lord on high, Doddridge, 210 Praise to the Lord, who bows his ear, Doddridge, 523 Prayer is the soul's sincere desire, Raise your triumphant songs, Retire, all meaner things, Miss H. F. Return and come to God, Return, my roving heart, returò, Return, O wand'rer, now return, Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, Safely through another week, Salvation, oli the joyful sound, Montgomery, 348 Watts, 136 21 173 22 Collyer, 175 *Cennick, 334 447 Toplady, 107 434 Newton, 11 Watts, 211 Newton, 414 Grant, 110 Say not, sinner, in thy heart, C. Wesley, (altered,) 169 See from Zion's sacred mountain, Kelly, 444 See, gracious God, before thy throne, Mrs. Steele, 510 Doddridge, 506 48 See the gospel church secure, C. Wesley, (altered,) 418 See the leaves around us falling, Bickersteth, 522 * Ascribed by some to Whitefield. See the ripened, waving grain, Mrs. J. L. Gray,(ox.) 461 Servant of God, well done, Since from thy feet I dared to roam, So let our lips and lives express Sovereign of all the worlds on high, Montgomery, 559 327 455 Raffles, 228 A. S. S. Union Hymns, 217 Sovereign of worlds, display thy power, Sweet the moments, rich in blessing, The icy chains that bound the earth, 19 Gems, 472 Heginbotham, 150 Robinson, 262 Newton, 383 Watts, 574 36 Rippon, 520 557 481 The once loved form, now cold and dead, Mrs. Steele, The Lord of earth and sky, The Lord will happiness divine The moment a sinner believes, The morning light is breaking, The promise of my Father's love, There is a calm for those who weep, Montgomery, 543 There is a fountain, filled with blood, There is a land of pure delight, The sun, that minister of love, Cowper, 208 Jane Taylor, 534 592 167 W. B. Tappan, 579 Thou art gone to the grave, but we will Thou Judge of quick and dead, 139 52 177 Heber, 565 Thrice happy souls, who, born of heaven, Doddridge, 370 H. K. White, 555 483 Mrs. Steele, 337 Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song, 202 Fawcett, 54 Burton, 538 "Tis a point I long to know, Newton, 330 Watts, 391 Time is winging us away, "Tis by the faith of joys to come, Cowper, 379 To Jesus, the crown of my hope, Unvail thy bosom, faithful tomb, Vain, delusive world, adieu, Watts, 567 C. Wesley, 119 Gems, 298 Wait, O my soul, thy Maker's will, Beddome, 283 W. B. Tappan, 463 446 Bowring, 448 C. Wesley, 114 Hayward, 475 W. Brown, 474 Watts, 473 Montgomery, 494 C. (original,) 515 Watts, 597 Newton, 390 586 We seek a rest beyond the skies, R. Palmer, (orig.) 241 What is the thing of greatest price, What various hind'rances we meet, Kelly, 395 Montgomery, 215 Watts, 12 Watts, 198 Watts, 590 Cowper, 347 Addison, 56 Newton, 316 When blooming youth is snatched away, Mrs. Steele, 556 When I survey the wondrous cross, 530 Watts, 335 Conder, 282 Watts, 84 Gibbons, 360 Toplady, 545 When, marshalled on the nightly plain, H. K. White, When, my Saviour, shall I be When on Sinai's top I see When on the cross my Lord I see, 332 When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come, Where is the Saviour now? While life prolongs its precious light, While the heralds of salvation, Francis, 431 While to the grave our friends are borne, Mrs. Steele, 566 While, with ceaseless course, the sun Newton, 488 Who knoweth of his safety, Mrs. Sigourney, (orig.) 63 Why do we mourn departing friends, Watts, 554 Why is my heart so far from thee, Watts, 315 Why should the children of a King Watts, 158 Why should we start and fear to die? Watts, 547 Why wilt thou cast thy care Mrs. Sigourney, (orig.) 61 495 Watts, 103 Stennett, 236 With thankful hearts our songs we raise, Bickersteth, 508 Ye angels who stand round the throne, De Fleury, Ye glittering toys of earth, adieu; 340 469 Boden, 168 274 Mrs. Steele, Ye pilgrims, partners in distress, C. Wesley, (alt'd,) Ye scoffers, your expiring breath, Ye servants of the Lord, Watts, 194 18 Doddridge, 496 Heginbotham, 308 More, 425 Kelly, 443 Beddome, 303 176 Mrs. Steele, 165 Toplady, 393 Yes, I will bless thee, O my God, Zion stands, by hills surrounded, Kelly, 420 7 |