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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,
Prince of Peace, the world is thine;
Prostrate, dear Jesus, at thy feet,

Raise your triumphant songs,
Religion is the chief concern,
Rejoice for a brother deceased,
Rejoice, the Lord is King,
Repent, the voice celestial cries,

Retire, all meaner things, Miss H. F.

Return and come to God,

Return, my roving heart, returò,

Return, O wand'rer, now return,
Rise, gracious God, and shine,

Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings,
Rise, Sun of glory, rise,
Rock of ages, cleft for me,

Safely through another week,

Salvation, oli the joyful sound,
Saviour, visit thy plantation,
Saviour, when in dust to thee,

Montgomery, 348
C. M. A. (ori.) 456
Stennett, 238

Watts, 136
Fawcett, 216
C. Wesley, 568
Rippon, 427
Doddridge, 190
Gould, (ori.,)
Epis. Col.,
Doddridge,

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
See Israel's gentle Shepherd stand,
See sacred waters springing,

Doddridge, 506

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See the gospel church secure, C. Wesley, (altered,) 418

See the leaves around us falling,
See the ransomed millions stand,

Bickersteth, 522
Conder, 430

* 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,
Since Jesus freely did appear,
Sing, all ye ransomed of the Lord,
Sinner, art thou still secure?
Sinner, can you slight the Saviour? B.
Sinner, rouse thee from thy sleep,
Sinners, the voice of God regard,
Sinners, turn, why will ye die?
Sinners, will you scorn the message,
Softly, now, the light of day,
Soldiers of Christ, arise;

So let our lips and lives express
Sometimes a light surprises
Sound, sound the truth abroad,

Sovereign of all the worlds on high,
Sovereign of worlds above,

Montgomery, 559

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455

Raffles, 228

A. S. S. Union Hymns, 217
Montgomery, 17
Watts, 357
C. Wesley, 160
Newton, 184
442
Mrs. Stecle, 277

Sovereign of worlds, display thy power,
Sovereign Ruler, Lord of all,
Sow in the morn the seed,
Stand up, and bless the Lord,
Stand up my soul, shake off thy fears,
Stay, thon insulted Spirit, stay,
Stop, poor sinner, stop and think,
Stretch, O my soul, thine ardent wing,
Sure, the bless'd Comforter is nigh,
Swell the anthem, raise the song,
Sweet is the last, the parting ray,
Sweet peace of conscience,

Sweet the moments, rich in blessing,
Sweet was the time when first I felt,

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The icy chains that bound the earth,

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Gems, 472

Heginbotham, 150

Robinson, 262

Newton, 383

Watts, 574

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Rippon, 520

557

481

The once loved form, now cold and dead, Mrs. Steele,
The light of Sabbath eve, A. S. S. Union Hymns,
The Lord into his garden comes,
The Lord of life, the Saviour dies,

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,

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There is a calm for those who weep, Montgomery, 543

There is a fountain, filled with blood,
There is a glorious world of light,
There is a holy city,

There is a land of pure delight,
There is an hour of hallowed peace,
There is an hour of peaceful rest,
The Saviour calls-let every ear,
The Saviour, oh, what endless charms,
The Spirit breathes upon the word,
The Spirit, in our hearts,

The sun, that minister of love,
The time is short-ye sinners, fear
The voice of free grace cries, escape
This God is the God we adore,

Cowper, 208

Jane Taylor, 534

592
Watts, 593

167

W. B. Tappan, 579
W. B. Tappan, 576
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Steele,
Cowper,
Epis. Col.,
Gibbons, 524

Thou art gone to the grave, but we will
Thou art my hiding-place, O Lord,
Thou art the way-to thee alone,
Though troubles assail,

Thou Judge of quick and dead,
Thou lovely source of true delight,
Thou only sovereign of my heart,
Thousands, O Lord of hosts, to-day,

139

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Heber, 565
Raffles,
Epis. Col., 117
Newton, 373
C. Wesley, 572
Mrs. Steele, 279
Mrs. Steele, 363
Montgomery, 480

Thrice happy souls, who, born of heaven, Doddridge, 370
Through sorrow's night and danger's
Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we love, Doddridge,
Thy gracious presence, O my God,

H. K. White,

555

483

Mrs. Steele,

337

Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song,
Thy way, O God, is in the sea,

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,
"Tis my happiness below
To God the only wise,

Cowper, 379
Watts, 66
Cowper, 338
Doddridge, 189
Mrs. Steele, 128
Heginbotham, 309
C. Wesley, 351
Wesley, (altered,) 588

To Jesus, the crown of my hope,
To-morrow, Lord, is thine,
To our Redeemer's glorious name,
To thee, my Shepherd and my Lord,
To the hills I lift my eyes,
To their Lord believers go, C.

Unvail thy bosom, faithful tomb,

Vain, delusive world, adieu,
Vital spark of heavenly flame,
Wait, my soul, upon the Lord,

Watts, 567

C. Wesley, 119
Pope, 563

Gems, 298

Wait, O my soul, thy Maker's will,
Wake, Isles of the South,
Wake the song of Jubilee,
Watchman, tell us of the night,
Weary souls, that wander wide,
Welcome, delightful morn,
Welcome, sacred day of rest,
Welcome sweet day of rest,
We bid thee welcome in the name
We gather at the mercy-seat,
We give immortal praise,

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,
We speak of the realms of the blessed,
We stand in deep repentance,
We've no abiding city here,

R. Palmer, (orig.) 241

What is the thing of greatest price,
What shall I render to my God,
What shall the dying sinner do,
What sinners value, I resign,

What various hind'rances we meet,
When all thy mercies, O my God,
When any turn from Zion's way,
When bending o'er the brink of life,

Kelly, 395

Montgomery, 215

Watts, 12

Watts, 198

Watts, 590

Cowper, 347

Addison, 56

Newton, 316
Collyer, 551

When blooming youth is snatched away, Mrs. Steele, 556
When downward to the darksome R. Palmer, (orig.) 548
When gathering clouds around I view, Grant, 377
When grief and anguish press me B. H. P. (orig.) 306
When, his salvation bringing,
When I can read my title clear,
When I can trust my all with God,

When I survey the wondrous cross,
When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay,
When languor and disease invade

530

Watts, 335 Conder, 282

Watts, 84

Gibbons, 360

Toplady, 545

When, marshalled on the nightly plain, H. K. White,
When musing sorrow weeps the past,

When, my Saviour, shall I be

When on Sinai's top I see

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When on the cross my Lord I see,
When, rising from the bed of death,
When shall we meet again,
When, streaming from the eastern skies, Grant, 26
When th' eternal Judge descending, Anon. (alt'd,) 570
When the worn spirit wants repose, Edmeston, 477
When the vale of death appears,
Gilbert, 549

332

When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come,
Where high the heavenly temple stands, Logan, 106

Where is the Saviour now?

While life prolongs its precious light,
While thee I seek, protecting Power,

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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.)
With heavenly power, O Lord, defend,
With joy we meditate the grace,
With tears of anguish I lament,

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495

Watts, 103 Stennett, 236

With thankful hearts our songs we raise, Bickersteth, 508
Wretched, helpless, and distressed, C. Wesley, (alt'd,) 260

Ye angels who stand round the throne, De Fleury,
Ye Christian heroes, go proclaim,
Ye dying sons of men,

Ye glittering toys of earth, adieu;
Ye hearts with youthful vigor warm,
Ye messengers of Christ,

340

469

Boden, 168

274

Mrs. Steele,
Doddridge, 525
Voke, 498
396

Ye pilgrims, partners in distress, C. Wesley, (alt'd,)

Ye scoffers, your expiring breath,
Ye servants of God,

Ye servants of the Lord,

Watts, 194

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Doddridge, 496 Heginbotham, 308 More, 425 Kelly, 443 Beddome, 303 176 Mrs. Steele, 165 Toplady, 393

Yes, I will bless thee, O my God,
Yes, mighty Jesus, thou shalt reign,
Yes, we trust the day is breaking,
Ye trembling souls, dismiss your fears,
Ye who in his courts are found,
Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor,
Your harps, ye trembling saints,

Zion stands, by hills surrounded,

Kelly, 420

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