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PREFACE.

THE following collection of HYMNS has been selected and revised for the use of a christian congregation. And the editor submits it to them, hoping that the selection will be generally approved, and that the revision will have rendered it still more acceptable. Alterations have been made almost in every hymn; if, therefore, any inaccuracy or impropriety should be observed in any of them, the original composition may, nevertheless, be clear of every imputation of either.

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It has been said of devotional poetry, that "the paucity of its topics enforces perpetual repeti❝tion, and the sanctity of the matter rejects the "ornaments of figurative diction.' This observation is both just and important; and it is recommended to the attention of every reader of

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devotional poetry, as being calculated to prepare him rightly to judge of, and to appreciate, the correctness and the taste of such compositions.

It may not be wholly unnecessary to add, that the editor has endeavoured to avoid in these hymns, more immediately designed for social use, all mysterious and all equivocal expressions, conceiving that plainness and simplicity of language would best promote religious truth, and, consequently, best edify the human heart.

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ABSURD and vain attempt! to bind-Scott
Again the Lord of life and light-Mrs. Barbauld
All mortal joys how foon they fade!-Doddridge 96
All-feeing God! 'tis thine to know-Scott
Almighty God! thy pow'rful word-Browne.
Almighty God! we all depend-Browne
Art thou not with us, gracious Lord-Doddridge
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Author of good, we reft on thee-Merrick

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Awake! my foul! lift up thine eyes—Mrs. Barb.

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Behold! the lofty fky-Watts

Behold! the morning fun-Watts

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Behold! the prince of peace!-Doddridge
Befet with fnares on ev'ry hand-Doddridge
Blefs'd are the undefil'd in heart-Watts

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Can creatures, to perfection, find-Watts

Come! faid Jesus' sacred voice-Mrs. Barbauld

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Dear is the mem'ry of thy love-Watts

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Eternal God! almighty caufe-Browne
Eternal fource of ev'ry joy!-Doddridge

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Far from thy fervants, gracious God !-Doddridge 138.
Father divine thy piercing eye-Doddridge
Father of all! omnifcient mind!-Blacklock
Father of men! thy care we blefs,-Doddridge
Father of men! who can complain

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Give thanks to God; he reigns above;-Watts
Give to our God immortal praife';-Watts
God of eternity! from thee-Doddridge
God of my childhood, and my youth,-Watts
God of the morning! at whofe voice-Watts
God of the fabbath! hear my vows,-Doddridge 120
God! our kind mafter, merciful as juft,-Barb.
God! our fupport and only hope,-Watts.
God, who, in various methods, told-Watts
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Great firft of beings! mighty Lord-Browne
Great framer of unnumber'd worlds,-G. Dyer
Great God! how endlefs is thy love!- Watts
Great God! how infinite art thou !-Watts
Great God how wondrous are thy ways!
Great God in vain man's narrow view-Kippis 35
Great God! the heav'n's well-order'd frame-Watts 25
Great God! thy glories fhall employ-Watts
Great God! to thee, our grateful tongues-Flexman 33
Great God! our joyful thanks to thee-Watts
Great God! we jointly with to fing-Watts
Great God! we fing that mighty hand,-Doddridge 144
Great Lord of earth, and seas, and skies!-Browne 10
Great ruler of the earth and fkies!-Mrs. Steele
Greateft of beings, fource of life,-G. Dyer.

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Hail, fource of pleasures ever new !-Blacklock 136
Happy the man, and he alone,-Mrs. Steele
Hard and unfeeling is his heart,-Jervis
Hark, the glad tidings! Jefus comes-Doddr... 67
Hear what the voice from heav'n proclaims-Watts 87
High in the heav'ns, eternal God !-Watts
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How are thy fervants bleft, O Lord!-Addifon 55
How bleft the facred tie that binds,—Mrs. Barb. 139
How pleafant, how divinely fair,-Watts
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How shall the young, O Lord! their hearts-Watts 73-

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