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Let all thy realms, O earth! rejoice
Let coward guilt with pallid fear
Let men of high conceit and zeal
Let one loud song of praise arise
Let party names no more
Let us with a joyful mind
Let songs of praise from all below
Life is a span, a fleeting hour
Life is the time to serve thee, Lord
Like shadows gliding o'er the plain
Lights of your race in ancient times
Look round, O man! survey this globe
Lo! God is here: let us adore
Lo! another year is gone
Lo! Israel's shepherd stands
Lord, before thy presence come
Lord, I am thine; but thou wilt prove
Lord! in the morning thou shalt hear
Lord! how secure and blest is he
Lord of life, all praise excelling
Lord of my life! each morn on thee
Lord of the sabbath! hear our vows
Lord of the worlds above

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Lord of the world's majestic frame
Lord! thou art good; all nature shows
Lord! thou hast searched and seen me thro'
Lord! thro' the dubious path of life
Lord! we adore thy vast designs

Lord! we have made thy word our choice
Lord! what our ears have heard
Lord! while my thoughts with wonder
Lord, who's the happy man that may

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Liv. Old Col. 369
Doddridge. 26
Watts. 12
Jervis. 31

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Doddridge. 119
Mrs. Steele. 151
375
Mrs. Steele. 53

Miss Williams. 164

Watts. 364

Watts. 47

Watts. 201

Watts. 163

Doddridge. 230

Watts. 380

My God! the visits of thy face
My God! thy service well demands
My God! what inward grief I feel
My God! whose all-pervading eye
My God! whose all-pervading eye
My God! thy boundless love I praise
My heart and all my ways, O God
My Helper, God! I bless thy name
My soul, praise the Lord

My soul shall praise thee, O my God
My soul! spring up with ardent flight
My soul! the awful hour will come
My Sovereign! to thy throne

O blest are they who born from heaven
O blest is he, divinely blest

O come, and to the almighty King
O Father! though the anxious fear
O for an overcoming faith

O God of Bethel! by whose hand
O God of grace! how oft have we
O God of mercy! hear, forgive
O God of our forefathers! hear
O God! our Father and our King
O God! our help in ages past
O God! thou just and kind

O God! thy gracious aid impart
O God! to whose all-searching sight

O God! while nature speaks thy praise
O happy is the man who hears

O happy soul that lives on high
O here, if ever, God of love

O how shall words with equal warmth
O let us with a grateful mind
O Lord! how excellent thy name
O Lord! my best desires fulfil

O Lord of earth, and seas, and skies
O Lord! to earth's contracted span
On God supreme our hope depends
O praise ye the Lord

O Source of uncreated light

O that the Lord would guide my ways
O the abundance of thine house
O there's a better world on high
O Thou! before whose gracious throne

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Doddridge. 154
Blacklock. 222
Tate. 2

Mrs. Barbauld.

8
Watts. 278
Doddridge. 252
Exeter Col. 336
Watts. 209
Salisbury Col. 254
Browne. 183

Watts. 269
Patrick. 73

Birmingham Col. 203

200
Mrs. Steele 39
Logan. 354
Watts. 219

Miss E. Taylor. 303
Addison. 57

Cotton. 190

Grove. 97

Cowper. 168
Browne. 101
Pope. 77
C. Wesley. 113
Tate. 49
Dryden. 15
Watts. 238
Cotton. 351

W. Boston Col. 274
Rippon's Col. 346

Thou! from whom all blessings
O Thou, my earliest, latest hope
O Thou, my father and my friend
O Thou the wretched's sure retreat
O Thou, through all thy works adored
O Thou! whose all-discerning eye
O Thou! whose mercy hears
O ye who seek Jehovah's face
Our country is Immanuel's ground
Our God as merciful as just
Our life advancing to its close

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Parent of all, omnipotent
Parent of good! we rest on thee
Patience, O 'tis a grace divine
Peace! 'tis the Lord Jehovah's hand
Perpetual source of light and grace
Praise, everlasting praise be paid
Praise to God, the great Creator
Praise to God, immortal praise
Praise to his grace, who loud proclaims
Praise to the Lord of boundless might
Providence, profusely kind

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Salisbury Col. 311
Watts. 172
Exeter Col. 192
Mrs. Carter. 214
Enfield. 36

Watts. 14
Mrs. Steele. 210

J. Taylor. 315
Mrs. Barbauld. 251
Mrs. Barbauld. 152
Merrick. 332

Walker. 185
Merrick. 171

Rippon's Col. 193

Watts. 166
Doddridge. 208
Watts. 232
J. Taylor. 125
Mrs. Barbauld. 52
Doddridge. 115
Doddridge. 114
Mrs. Steele. 257

Watts. 124
Doddridge. 330
Doddridge. 198

Ev. Luth. Col. 207
Doddridge. 148
Doddridge. 153
Watts. 118

Doddridge. 129
Henry Moore. 235
Watts. 202
Henry Moore. 72
Jervis. 213

Mrs. Steele. 272
Olney Hymns. 262
Doddridge. 268
Mrs. Steele. 111

The God of heaven is kind and just
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord
The heart dejected sighs to know
The highest heaven cannot contain
The Lord himself, the mighty Lord
The Lord! how tender is his love
The Lord my pasture shall prepare
The man whose faith and hope are strong
The morning flowers display their sweets
There is a God, all nature speaks
There is a glorious world on high
There is a house not made with hands
There is a land of pure delight
The rising morn, the closing day
The rolling year, almighty Lord
The sacred joy that virtue brings
The spacious firmament on high
The starry hosts in order move
The swift-declining day
The traveller lost in night
This feast was Jesus' high behest
This is the day the Lord of life
Those happy realms of peace and joy
Thou, God of mercy! wilt indulge
Thou God, who reign'st alone
Thou great Creator, Father, Lord
Thou great and sacred Lord of all
Thou Lord by mortal eyes unseen
Thou Lord through every changing
Thou Power by whose command I live
Thou who dwell'st enthroned above
Thou, who with wide and absolute
Thou unseen Power, arrayed
Though earthly shepherds dwell in dust
Through all the various shifting scene
Through all the changing scenes of life
The uplifted eye and bended knee
Thus far, thou, Lord! hast led me on
To calm the sorrows of the mind
To God let fervent prayers arise
To Thee, let my first offerings rise
To Thee, O God! my days are known
To Thee, O God! my prayer ascends
To Thee, O God! we homage pay
To Thee, Supreme, eternal mind
To your Creator God

Triumphant, Lord! thy goodness reigns

Jervis. 221

Watts. 133

Needham. 291

Drennan. 350

Tate. 374

80

Darwin. 165
Addison. 103
Earle. 358
C. Wesley, 271
Mrs. Steele.
Mrs. Steele. 296
Watts. 282
Watts. 294
Mrs. Steele. 325
Needham. 326
Mrs. Carter. 215
Addison. 19
Grove. 98
Doddridge. 265
Mrs. Steele. 121
Enfield's Sel. 298

Cotton. 17
Mrs. Steele. 283
Fawcett. 321
Drummond. 82
Mrs. Steele. 100
Williams' Col. 71
Mason. 122
Doddridge. 259
Mrs. Carter.
Sandys. 45

54

Mrs. Barbauld. 88
Henry K. White. 37
Doddridge. 347

Liv. Old Col. 105

Tate. 231

175

Watts. 371

Jervis. 228

Watts. 135

Drennan. 367
Doddridge. 157
Mrs. Rowe. 69
Doddridge. 120
Mrs. Carter. 70
Mrs. Steele. 27
Doddridge. 95

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We own the grace divine

What countless myriads draw their breath
What eyes like thine, eternal Sire

What glory gilds thy word

What pleasure, Lord! thy house attends
What seraph of celestial birth
What shall we render, God of love
What though downy slumbers flee
What works of wisdom, power, and love
When a few years or days perhaps
When all the powers of nature fail
When all thy mercies! O my God
When as returns this solemn day
When darkness long has veiled my mind
When fancy spreads her boldest wing
When from the verge of youth, my mind
When gloomy thoughts and boding fears
When in the light of faith divine
When in the vale of lengthened years
When life's tempestuous storms
When opening life its scenes unfolds
When present sufferings pain our hearts
When reft of all and hopeless care
When rising from the bed of death
When sickness shakes the languid
When storms hang o'er the christian's
When the last trumpet's awful voice
Wherefore should man, frail child of clay
Wherewith shall I approach thee, Lord
While beauty clothes the fertile vale
While raptured saints adoring stand
While some in folly's pleasures roll
While sounds of war are heard around
While with ceaseless course, the sun
While thee I seek, protecting power
While through life's pilgrimage I stray
While to the grave our friends are borne
Who, gracious Father! can complain
Why do I thus perplex

Scott. 126

Merrick. 112

Cowper. 145
Watts. 13
Tate. 41
Ev. Luth. Col. 312
Doddridge. 372
Butcher. 123

Hawkesworth. 270

Jervis. 276
Addison.

Mrs. Barbauld.

56

9

Cowper. 167

Mrs. Steele. 258

Merrick. 249
Mrs. Steele. 226
Watts. 256
173
W. Boston. Col. 284
352

Mrs. Steele. 169
Drummond. 225
Addison. 211
Heginbotham. 277
Heginbotham. 218
Scotch Par. 288
Enfield. 197
Browne. 10
Mrs. Steele. 324

Collett. 68

Cotton. 217

Aiken. 337

Olney Hymns. 334
Miss Williams. 159

Merrick. 147
Mrs. Steele. 319

Scott. 106
Scott. 191

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