Great Author of all nature's frame Great Cause of all things! source of life Great First of beings! mighty Lord Great Former of this various frame Great Framer of unnumbered worlds Great God! at whose all-powerful call 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 Great God! the heaven's well-ordered frame Great God! thine attributes divine Great God! this sacred day of thine Great God! to thee our grateful tongues Great God! wert thou extreme to mark Great God! we sing that mighty hand Great God! whose all-pervading eye Great God! whose universal sway Great Lord of earth, and seas, and skies Great Ruler of all nature's frame Great Ruler of the earth and skies Great Source of life and light Great Source of life, our souls confess Great Source of unexhausted good Greatest of beings! source of life Greatest of beings! source of good
Hail, great Creator, wise and good Hail, love divine! joys ever new Hail to the Lord's anointed
Hail to the Sabbath day
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 comes Hark! what mean those holy voices Hear, Lord! the song of praise and prayer Hear what God the Lord hath spoken Hear what the voice from Heaven proclaims Heaven is a state of rest from sin Heavenly Father, to whose eye He dies, the Friend of sinners dies
Scott. 183 Dyer. 38 Browne. 40 Doddridge. 184 Dyer. 429
Gent's. Mag. 431 tRoscoe. 430 Watts. 185 Jervis. 187 Kippis. 156 Heginbotham. 432 tExeter Coll. 188 Needham. 189
Watts. 41 Jervis. 191
†Mrs. Steele. 42 Flexman. 190 Doddridge. 182 Doddridge. 434
Watts. 192 Watts. 193 Browne. 194 Doddridge. 195 Mrs. Steele. 437 Wesley's Coll. 572 Doddridge. 196 Exeter Coll. 438
Dyer. 39
Phila. Select. 428
Help us to help each other, Lord Here, gracious God, do thou Here, in a world of doubt Here, in the broken bread
Here, Lord, when at thy table met High in the heavens, eternal God Holiest breathe an evening blessing Holy and reverend is thy name Holy as thou, O Lord, is none Holy, holy, holy Lord
How are thy servants blessed, O Lord How beauteous are their feet How bless'd is man, O God
How bless'd the righteous when he dies How bless'd the sacred tie that binds How gracious is our God
How happy is he born and taught How happy is the man who hears How long shall dreams of earthly bliss How long the time since Christ began How lovely are thy dwellings, Lord How many millions draw their breath How pleasant, how divinely fair How pleasing, Lord, to see How rich thy 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 sweetly flowed the Gospel's sound How swift the torrent rolls How welcome thy returning beams How well our great Preserver knows
If high or low our station
If human kindness meets return If in a temple made with hands If solid happiness we prize If we the Saviour's laws obey
I cannot shun the stroke of death I hear the voice of wo
I read my duty in the Word
I'll bless Jehovah's glorious name I'll praise my Maker with my breath Immortal God! on thee we call Imposture shrinks from light In all my vast concerns with thee In all thy dealings, gracious God
Wesley's Coll. 576 Breviary. 521 Furness. 574 Furness. 628
Miss E. Taylor. 629
Watts. 44 tEdmeston. 630 Needham. 522 C. Wesley. 577 Salisbury Coll. 45
Addison. 205
Watts. 212 Cowper. 207
Mrs. Barbauld. 206 Mrs. Barbauld. 208
Doddridge. 209
Sir H. Wotton. 210
Logan. 211 Doddridge. 214 Heber. 443 Milton. 524
Scott. 213 Watts 46 Watts. 442 tMiss Roscoe. 215 Doddridge. 216 Kippis. 444 Scotch Para. 217 Bowring. 578 Doddridge. 218
Hancox. 523
Merrick. 219
Scott. 221 Noel. 631 Lamport. 525 Cotton. 220 tExeter Coll. 222 Browne. 229 Scott. 224 Watts. 223 Miss Daye. 47 Watts. 48 Doddridge. 225
Scott. 226 Watts. 227
tExeter Coll. 228
In glad amazement, Lord! I stand In mercy, Lord, remember me
In pleasant lands have fallen the lines In sleep's serene oblivion laid In the cross of Christ, I glory In the soft season of thy youth In thy courts, O Lord, assembling In vain opposing nations rage Indulgent Father! how divine Indulgent God! whose bounteous care Is there a lone and dreary hour Is there no kind and lenient art Is there on earth a nobler name Is this a fast for me
Jehovah bids the morning ray Jehovah, God, thy gracious power Jehovah reigns, let every nation hear Jesus is gone above the sky Jesus, the Friend of man Join all ye servants of the Lord Joy to the world, the Lord is come Joy to those that love the Lord
Keep silence all created things
Lauded be thy name forever Let children hear the mighty deeds Let coward guilt, with pallid fear Let every tongue thy goodness speak Let Heaven arise, let earth appear Let men of high conceit and zeal Let none be envious when they see Let one loud song of praise arise Let party names no more
Let songs of praise from all below
Doddridge. 447 †Moravian. 63
Flint. 633
Hawkesworth. 448
Bowring. 579 Gibbons. 230
Kelly. 526 Patrick. 449 Sowden. 445 Gent.'s Mag. 446 *Mrs. C. Gilman. 450
Mrs. Steele. 231 tExeter Coll. 232 †Drummond. 451
Watts. 452 †Thomson. 49
Mrs. Barbauld. 50 Watts. 453
Watts, partly. 454 Spirit of the Ps. 581 Watts. 51 Mrs. Barbauld. 580
†Hogg. 455
Watts. 234
Mrs. Carter. 456 Watts. 52
Let thanks to God, all-sovereign power, arise †Exeter Coll. 238
Let the whole race of creatures lie
Let us with a joyful mind
Life is a span, a fleeting hour
Life is the time to serve the Lord
Lift your glad voices in triumph on high Lift your voice and joyful sing
Like shadows gliding o'er the plains Lo! God is here; let us adore Look round, O man! survey this globe Long have we sat beneath the sound
Watts. 240
Milton. 53 Mrs. Steele. 459 Watts. 241
H. Ware, Jr. 458 Merrick. 54 J. Taylor. 242 Salisbury Coll. 55 L'pool Old Coll. 243 Watts 56
Lord, bring me to resign
Lord dismiss us with thy blessing Lord, how resplendent shines thy grace Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt prove Lord, I believe a rest remains Lord, I believe thy power I own Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear Lord, now we part, in thy bless'd name Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows Lord of the sea, thy potent sway Lord of the worlds above
Lord, teach us how to pray aright
Lord, thou art good, all nature shows
Lord, thou hast been thy children's God
Lord, thou hast searched and seen us through 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 joy Lord, what a feeble frame is ours Lord, when we bend before thy throne Lord, while for all mankind we pray Lord, who's the happy man that may Love divine, all love excelling Lowly and solemn be
Mark how the swift-winged minutes fly Mark the soft-falling snow
Messiah now is gone before
Mistaken souls that dream of Heaven
Must friends and kindred droop and die My Father! cheering name
My Father! I adore
Heber. 528 Doddridge. 59 Anon. 461 Watts. 60 Montgomery. 529 Browne. 61
tExeter Coll. 245
Watts. 246 Exeter Coll. 247
Watts. 248 Doddridge. 249 Watts. 250 Browne. 585 Carlisle. 530 Ureford. 634 Tate. 251 Wesley's Coll. 586 Mrs. Hemans. 635
tExeter Coll. 462 Doddridge. 253 Breviary. 587 Watts. 252
Watts. 463
Mrs. Steele. 254 Belknap's Coll. 255
My God! all nature owns thy sway Miss H. M. 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 My God! thy boundless love I praise My God! thy service well demands My Helper, God! I bless thy name My Maker, and my King My soul before thee prostrate falls My soul, forbear on transient things
Watts. 64 Doddridge. 256 Watts. 258 H. More. 259 Doddridge. 466 Doddridge. 467 Mrs. Steele. 261 From the German. 588 Browne. 260
My soul, praise the Lord My soul, repeat his praise My soul shall bless thee, O my God My Sovereign, to thy throne
Naked as from the earth we came Not for the pious dead we weep Not he whose baseless hope relies No war nor battles' sound
O azure vaults, O crystal sky O bless the Lord, our souls O bow thine ear, Eternal One
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 world's above O draw me, Father, after thee O Father, though the anxious fear O for a closer walk with God O for a heart to praise my God O for a prophet's fire
O for a firm and lively faith O God! accept the sacred hour O God! beyond that boundless sea O God! by whom the seed is sown O God! my strength, my hope O God of Bethel! by whose hand O God! on thee we all depend O God! our help in ages past O God! protector of the lowly O God! thou art my God alone O God! to thee my sinking soul O God! we praise thee and confess
O God! whose dread and dazzling brow O happy souls that dwell on high O hear me, Lord, to thee I call O help us, Lord, each hour of need O here, if ever, God of love
O how can they look up to Heaven O how delightful is the road O how kindly did our Lord O let your mingling voices rise O Lord, how excellent thy name O Lord, my best desires fulfil O Lord, our languid souls inspire O Lord, thy everlasting love
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