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FIRST LINES OF CHANTS AND OCCASIONAL PIECES.

To God, the Father, Son.. J. Wesley
To God, the Father, Son.. .E. F. Hatfield
To God your every want. .C. Wesley
To thee, Eternal Soul.. R. W. Gilder
To thee, O dear, dear Sav. .J. S. B. Monsell
To-morrow, Lord, is thine...P. Doddridge
True-hearted, whole-hearted. F. R. Havergal
Try us, O God, and search the..C. Wesley
Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb..I. Watts
Upon the gospel's sacred...Sir J. Bowring
Walk in the light! so shalt thou..B. Barton
Watchman, tell us of the...Sir J. Bowring
We bid thee welcome......J. Montgomery
We give thee but thine own...W. W. How
We hope in thee, O God..... M. F. Hearn
We journey through a vale of..B. Barton
We lift our hearts to thee.... J. Wesley
We march, we march to victo..G. Moultrie
We may not climb the heav.J. G. Whittier
We plow the fields and scatter. M. Claudius
We praise thee, Lord, for ho..J. P. Hopps
We rear not a temple, like Ju..H. Ware, Jr.
We would see Jesus.
..A. B. Warner
Weary of earth, and laden...S. J. Stone
Weary souls, that wander wide..C. Wesley
Weep not for a brother deceased. C. Wesley
Welcome, delightful morn.... T. Hayward
Welcome, happy morning... V. Fortunatus
Welcome, sweet day of rest. ..I. Watts
What a Friend we have in Jesus. J. Scriven
What grace, O Lord, and be..Sir E. Denny
What is our calling's glorious...C. Wesley
What is the thing of great. J. Montgomery
What though the arm of con. P. Doddridge

HYMN

324

253

420

555

586

199

361
636

226

499

HYMN

141

95

695

124

32

455

589

722 What various hindrances we..W. Cowper 496
727 Whate'er my God ordains....S. Rodigast 487
512 When all thy mercies, O my God. J. Addison 105
14 When gathering clouds......Sir R. Grant 134
When I can read my title clear...I. Watts 440
When I survey the wondrous cross. I. Watts
When Israel, of the Lord be...Sir W. Scott
When Jesus dwelt in mortal...T. Gibbons
When, marshaled on the night. H. K. White
When morning gilds the.. E. Caswall
..G. T. Noel
When musing sorrow weeps
When on my day of life....J. G. Whittier
When the weary, seeking rest.... H. Bonar 509
When time seems short and. .G. W. Bethune 296
Where cross the crowded ways. F. M. North 423
Wherewith, O Lord, shall I draw.C. Wesley 244
While life prolongs its precious..T. Dwight 254
While shepherds watched.. Tate and Brady 115
While thee I seek, protect..H. M. Williams
517
While, with ceaseless course, the.J. Newton 574
Who are these arrayed in white..C. Wesley 619
Who is thy neighbor? He..W. B. O. Peabody 690
Why do we mourn departing frien.I. Watts 595
Why should our tears in..W. H. Bathurst 591
Why should the children of a King. I. Watts 299
Why should we start and fear to...I. Watts 581
Wilt thou hear the voice. . Mrs. C. L. Rice 675
With glorious clouds encompas. .C. Wesley 327
With joy we hail the sacred day..H. Auber
Work, for the night is coming. A. L. Walker 422
Workman of God! O lose not..F. W. Faber 392

688

328

447

45

418

128
716

550

666
323

284
262

594

67

166

64
551

65

11

126 Ye servants of God, your Master. C. Wesley
358 Ye servants of the Lord....P. Doddridge 429
243
592 Zion stands with bills surrounded. T. Kelly 212

FIRST LINES OF CHANTS AND OCCASIONAL

All things come of thee, O Lord.

PIECES

Blessed be the man that provideth for the sick and needy

Day of Wrath. O day of mourning..

Glory be to God on high...

Glory be to the Father.

God be merciful unto us and bless us (Psalm 67)

God spake these words, and said [The Ten Commandments]..

Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts.

In age and feebleness extreme...

Into the woods my Master went..

Late, late, so late! and dark the night, and chill.

Lord, have mercy upon us..

Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace (Luke 2. 29-32)

My God, my Father, while I stray.

My soul doth magnify the Lord (Luke 1. 46-55)

O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands (Psalm 100)

O come, let us sing unto the Lord (Psalm 95)

Our Father who art in heaven..

Sunset and evening-star.

The Lord bless you and keep you.

The Lord is in his holy temple.

Therefore with angels and archangels.
We praise thee, O God......

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The Psalter

For Responsive Readings
in the Sunday Services

Mote

The verses printed in Roman are to be read by the Minister The verses printed in Italic are to be read by the People

THIS Psalter, in accordance with the order of the General Conference, is printed in parallelism after the Hebrew original; and the Hebrew meter, so far as known, is carefully considered in combining portions of separate Psalms into a single reading. The text used is the Authorized Version, except where slight changes were necessary to preserve the parallelism or meter, or render more perfectly the original meaning, and in these cases the emendations are conformed to the character and quality of the version endeared by centuries of use. The Imprecatory Psalms, as well as imprecations contained in other parts of the book, are omitted, as in the Select Psalms prepared by John Wesley. The selections were made and edited by Professor Robert W. Rogers, D.D., of Drew Theological Seminary.

Copyright, 1905, by EATON & MAINS and JENNINGS & GRAHAM

The Psalter

First Sunday

Morning

Praise the Lord from the heavens: Praise him in the heights.

Praise ye him, all his angels:
Praise ye him, all his hosts.
Praise ye him, sun and moon:
Praise him, all ye stars of light.

Praise him, ye heavens of heavens,
And ye waters above the heavens.

Let them praise the name of the
Lord:

For he commanded, and they were created.

He established them forever and

ever:

He made a decree which shall not
pass.

Praise the Lord from the earth,
Ye dragons, and all deeps:

Fire and hail, snow and vapor;
Stormy wind, fulfilling his word:
Mountains and all hills;
Fruitful trees and all cedars:

Beasts and all cattle; Creeping things and flying fowl: Kings of the earth and all people; Princes and all judges of the earth: Young men and maidens; Old men and children:

Let them praise the name of the Lord;

For his name alone is excellent:

His glory is above the earth and

the heavens.

He also exalteth the horn of his people,

He is the praise of all his saints; Of the children of Israel, a people near unto him.

Sing unto the Lord a new song, And his praise in the assembly of the saints.

Let Israel rejoice in him that made him:

Let the children of Zion be joyful in their King.

Evening

How amiable are thy tabernacles, O Lord of hosts!

My soul longeth, yea, fainteth For the courts of the Lord; My heart and my flesh cry out Unto the living God.

Yea, the sparrowhath foundahouse, And the swallow a nest for herself, Where she may lay her young, Even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, My King, and my God.

Blessed are they that dwell in thy house:

They will be still praising thee. They go from strength to strength, They appear before God in Zion.

O Lord God of hosts, hear my prayer:

Give ear, O God of Jacob.

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