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†Christian Dis. 458
Merrick. 54
J. Taylor. 242
Salisbury Coll. 55
L'pool Old Coll. 243
Watts. 56

Lift your glad voices in triumph on
Lift your voice, and joyful sing
Like shadows gliding o'er the plain
Lo! God is here; let us adore
Look round, Oman! survey
Long have we sat beneath the sound
Lord! dismiss us with thy blessing
Lord! how resplendent shines thy
Lord! in the morning thou shalt hear
Lord I am thine; but thou wilt prove
Lord of the sabbath! hear our vows
Lord of the worlds above

Toplady's Coll. 5'7
Liverpool Coll. 244

Lord! thou art good; all nature shows
Lord! thou hast been thy children's God
Lord! thou hast searched and seen me
Lord through the dubious path of life
Lord! we adore thy vast designs
Lord! we adore thy wondrous name
Lord! we would make thy word our
Lord! what our ears have heard
Lord! who's the happy man that may

M

Watts. 58
Watts. 460
Doddridge. 59
Watts. 60
Browne. 61

†Ex. Coll. 245
Watts. 246
Ex. Coll. 247

Watts. 248
Doddridge. 249
joy Watts. 250
Salisbury Coll. 461
Tate. 251

Mark how the swift-winged minutes fly
Mark the soft-falling snow

Mistaken souls, that dream of heaven
Must friends and kindred droop and die
My Father! cheering name

My Father! I adore

tEx. Coll. 462
Doddridge. 253
Watts. 252

Watts. 463

Watts. 254

Belknap's Coll. 255

My God! all nature owns thy sway Miss Williams. 62

My God! how endless is thy love

My God! I thank thee! may no thought
My God! my King! O may thy praise
My God! permit me not to be
My God! permit my tongue
My God! the covenant of thy love
My God! the steps of pious men

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Watts. 464

257

Watts.

Watts. 465

63

Watts. 64

Doddridge. 256
Watts. 258

My God! thy boundless love I praise Rev. H. Moore. 259
My God! thy service well demands
My Helper, God! I bless thy name
My Maker, and my King

My soul! forbear on transient things
My soul! praise the Lord

My soul! repeat his praise

Doddridge. 466
Doddridge. 467
Mrs. Steele. 261

Browne. 260

Park. 65

Watts. 262

Scott. 468

My soul shall bless thee, O my God Heginbotham. 263

My Sovereign! to thy throne

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Naked as from the earth we came
Not he whose baseless hope relies
No war nor battle's sound

O azure vaults! O crystal sky
O bless the Lord, our souls

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†Exeter Coll. 267 Doddridge. 71 Salisbury Coll. 268

O come, all ye sons of Adam! and raise
O come and sing your Maker's name
O come, loud anthems let us sing
O could I soar to worlds above
O for a firm and lively faith
O God! accept the sacred hour
O God! my strength! my hope
O God of Bethel! by whose hand
O God of our forefathers! hear
O God! on thee we all depend
O God! our help in ages past
O God! to thee my sinking soul
O God! to thee we raise our eyes
O God! we praise thee, and confess
O God! whose dread and dazzling brow
O God! whose thunder shakes the sky
O hear me, Lord! to thee I call
O here, if ever, God of love
O how can they look up to heaven

Browre. 269

Watts. 270 Liverpool Coll. 271 tExeter Coll. 272

Patrick. 72

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Chatterton. 273 Merrick. 276 †Miss E. Taylor. 472 J. Browne. 473

Frail life of man-how short Rev. H. Moore. 169
From all that dwell below the skies
Watts. 30
From Christ, my Lord, shall I †Christian Reformer. 170
From every thought and wish impure Exeter Coll. 171
From north and south, from east and west Butcher. 172
From the table now retiring
Exeter Coll. 420

G

Give thanks to God most high
Give to our God immortal praise
Give to the Lord in cheerful songs
Glory be to God on high
Glory to thee, my God! this night
God in his earthly temples lays
God, in the gospel of his Son
God is a spirit just and wise
God moves in a mysterious way
God of eternity! from thee
God of glory! God of love
God of mercy! God of love
God of my childhood, and my youth
God of my life, through all its days
God of our lives! our thanks to thee
God of our lives! thy constant care

Watts. 31

Watts. 32

Exeter Coll. 33

J. Taylor. 34
Bp. Ken. 421
Watts. 35
Beddome. 173

Watts. 36
Cowper. 174
Doddridge. 175
Broadmead Coll. 422
J. Taylor. 176
Watts. 423
Doddridge. 424

Browne. 177

Doddridge. 426

God of our lives! whose bounteous Dodsley's Poems. 178

God of the changing year! whose arm E. Taylor. 425 God of the morning! at whose voice

God reigns; events in order flow

Watts. 179

Scott. 181

God, to correct the world

God, who in various methods told

Jervis. 427

Watts. 37

God, who is just and kind
Grace 'tis a pleasing sound
Great Author of all nature's frame
Great Cause of all things! Source of
Great First of beings! mighty Lord
Great Former of this various frame
Great Framer of unnumbered worlds

Patrick. 180

Doddridge. 182

life

Scott. 183

Dyer. 38 40

Browne. Doddridge. 184 Dyer. 429

Roscoe. 430

Watts. 185

Jervis. 187

Great God! at whose all-powerful call Gent. Mag. 431
Great God! beneath whose piercing eye
Great God, how infinite art thou
Great God, how vast is thine abode
Great God! in vain man's narrow view
Great God! let all our tuneful powers
Great God! my Father and my Friend
Great God of grace! arise and shine
Great God! the followers of thy Son

Kippis. 186 Heginbotham. 432 Exeter Coll. 188 Needham. 189

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433

Great God! the heaven's well ordered frame Watts. 41

Great God! thine attributes divine

Great God! this sacred day of thine

Jervis. 191 Mrs. Steele. 42

Doddridge. 434

Watts. 192

Great God! to thee our grateful tongues Flexman. 190
Great God! we sing that mighty hand
Great God! whose all-pervading eye
Great God! whose universal sway
Great Lord of all things, Power
Great Lord of angels! we adore

Watts. 193

Liverpool Coll. 435
Doddridge. 436

Great Lord of earth, and seas, and skies Browne. 194

Great Ruler of all nature's frame

Great Ruler of the earth and skies
Great Source of life! our souls confess
Great Source of unexhausted good
Greatest of beings! Source of life
Greatest of beings! Source of good

H

Hail, great Creator, wise and good
Hail, love divine! joys ever new
Happy is he whose early years
Happy the man whose wishes climb
Happy the meek, whose gentle breast
Happy the unrepining poor
Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour
Hear, Lord! the song of praise and
Hear, O ye dead! awake, arise

Doddridge. 195 Mrs. Steele. 437 Doddridge. 196 †Exeter Coll. 438 Dyer. 39 Phila. Select. 428

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Hear what God, the Lord hath spoken

Hear what the voice from heaven
He dies, the Friend of sinners dies

Watts. 204

Watts. 441

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Cowper. 207

How blessed the sacred tie that binds Mrs. Barbauld. 208

How gracious is our God

Doddridge. 209

Sir H. Wotton. 210

How happy is he born and taught
How happy is the man who hears
How long shall death the tyrant reign
How long shall dreams of earthly bliss
How many millions draw their breath
How pleasing, Lord! to see
How precious, Lord! thy holy word
How rich the blessings, O my God
How rich thy favours, God of grace
How rich thy gifts, Almighty King
How still and peaceful is the grave
How swift the torrent rolls
How well our great Preserver knows

I

If high or low our station be
If solid happiness we prize
If we the Saviour's laws obey
I hear the voice of wo
I'll bless Jehovah's glorious name
I'll praise my Maker with
my breath
I read my duty in the word
Immortal God! on thee we call
Imposture shrinks from light
In all my vast concerns with thee
In all thy dealings, gracious God
In glad amazement, Lord! I stand

Logan. 211
Watts. 212
Doddridge. 214
Scott. 213
Watts. 442
Watts. 46
†Miss Roscoe. 215
Doddridge. 216
Kippis. 444

Scotch Para. 217
Doddridge. 218
Merrick. 219

Scott. 221 Cotton. 220 Exeter Coll. 222 Scott. 224

Miss Daye. 47

Watts. 48
Watts. 223

Doddridge, 225

Scott. 226 Watts. 227 tExeter Coll. 228 Doddridge. 447

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