METRES. INDEX OF FIRST LINES. ABSURD and vain attempt to bind Scott. 121 Affliction is a stormy deep Cotton. 401 Affliction's faded form draws nigh t Drummond. 122 Again the Lord of life and light Mrs. Barbauld. A glory gilds the sacred page Cowper. 123 Ah! wretched souls who still remain Mrs. Steele. 124 All nature dies, and lives again Edinburgh Coll. 125 All nature feels attractive power Drennan. 126 All powerful, self-existent God Walker's Coll. 127 All seeing God ! 'tis thine to know Scott. 128 Almighty Father! gracious Lord Mrs. Steele. 402 Almighty God! thy powerful word Exeter Coll. 2 Almighty Maker, God Watts. 3 Almighty Maker, Lord of all Select Coll. 131 Almighty! listen while we raise 129 Amidst a world of hopes and fears Rev. H. Moore. 130 And is the gospel peace and love Mrs. Steele. 132 And now my soul another year Liverpool Old Coll. 403 And will the great eternal God Doddridge. 404 Angel, roll the rock away Scott. 133 Another fleeting day is gone Collyer's Coll. 405 Another six days work is done Stennet. 4 Arise, my soul! extend thy wings Doddridge. 134 As body when the soul has fed fDrummond. 135 As the good shepherd gently leads Pope's Coll. 5 As the sweet flower which scents Belfast Coll. 406 At the portals of thy house tj. Taylor. 6 Author of good! we rest on thee Merrick, 136 A voice from the desert comes awful Drummond. 137 Awake, my soul! and with the sun Bp. Ken. 407 Awake, my soul ! lift up thine eyes Mrs. Barbauld. 138 Awake, my soul! rouse every power Browne. 139 Awake my soul ! stretch every nerve Doddridge. 140 Awake my soul to hymns of praise Merrick. 141 Awake, ye saints ! and raise your eyes Doddridge. 142 B Before Jehovah's awful throne Watts. Begin, my soul! the exalted lay Ogilvie. 8 Behold the amazing sight Doddridge. 143 Behold the grace appears Watts. 408 Behold the gloomy vale Doddridge. 409 Behold! the heavens declare 9 Behold! the morning sun Watts. 10 Behold the Prince of peace Needham. 144 Behold, where breathing love divine Mrs. Barbauld. 146 Behold, where in a mortal form Enfield. 147 Beset with snares on every hand Doddridge. 145 Be thou exalted, 0 our God Watts. 11 Blessed are the meek, he said Exeter Coll. 148 Blessed be the everlasting God Watts. 149 Blessed hour, when virtuous Liverpool Coll. 150 Blessed Instructer! from thy ways Merrick. 12 Blessed is the man who fears the Lord tExeter Coll. 151 Bless, O my soul! the living God Watts. 13 Blow ye the trumpet, blow Rippon's Coll. 152 C Can creatures to perfection find Watts. 153 Celestial worlds! your Maker's name Williams' Coll. 14 Come, let us search our ways and try Watts. 154 Come, said Jesus' sacred voice Mrs. Barbauld. 156 Come, sound his praise abroad Watts. 15 Come unto me, who mourn Scotch Para, 155 Come, ye who love the Lord Watts. 16 Consider all my sorrows, Lord IVatts. 410 D w. c. Bryant Deem not that they are blessed alone 157 all ye 11 E 11 Eat, drink, in memory of your friend Dublin Coll. 411 Eternal and immortal King Doddridge. 158 Eternal bliss, and lasting wo *Exeter Coll. 412 Eternal God! Almighty cause Browne. 17 Eternal God! how frail is man Watts. 159 Eternal God! our humbled souls Doddridge. 413 Eternal God! thy works of might Jervis. 160 Eternal Sire! enthroned on high Williams' Coll. 414 Eternal Source of every joy Doddridge. 415 Eternal Source of life and light Cappe's Select. 18 Eternal Source of life and thought Doddridge. 19 Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss Salisbury Coll. 161 Far from mortal cares retreating J. Taylor. 20 Far from these scenes of night, Mrs. Steele. 162 Far from the world, O Lord ! I flee Cowper, 163 Far from thy servants, God of grace Doddridge. 164 Father adored in worlds above Pope's Coll. 21 Father divine ! before thy view J. Taylor. 165 Father divine! thy piercing eye Doddridge. 416 Father in heaven! thy sacred tLiverpool Coll. 22 Father of all ! Eternal God Exeter Coll. 23 Father of all! whose cares estend Pope. 24 Father of all, whose sovereign will Chs. Wesley. 417 Father of Jesus! God of love Exeter Coll. 166 Father of light ! conduct my feet Smart. 167 Father of light! we sing thy name Doddridge. 25 Father of men ! thy care we bless Doddridge. 418 Father of mercies ! in thy word Mrs. Steele. 26 Father of mercies! God of love Heginbotham. 168 Father of our feeble race J. Taylor. 27 Father of peace, and God of love Doddridge. 28 Father! to thy kind love we owe W.C. Bryant 29 For safety in the evil day Drummond. 419 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 Watts. 31 Give to our God immortal praise Watts. 32 Give to the Lord in cheerful songs Exeter Coll. 33 Glory be to God on high J. Taylor. 34 Glory to thee, my God! this night Bp. Ken. 421 God in his earthly temples lays Watts. 35 God, in the gospel of his Son Beddome. 173 God is a spirit just and wise Watts. 36 God moves in a mysterious way Cowper. 174 God of eternity ! from thee Doddridge. 175 God of glory! God of love Broadmead Coll. 422 God of mercy! God of love J. Taylor. 176 God of my childhood, and my youth Watts. 423 God of my life, through all its days Doddridge. 424 God of our lives! our thanks to thee Browne. 177 God of our lives ! thy constant care 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 Watts. 179 God reigns ; events in order flow Scott. 181 God, to correct the world Jervis. 427 God, who in various methods told Watts. 37 God, who is just and kind Patrick. 180 Grace-'tis a pleasing sound Doddridge. 189 Great Author of all nature's frame Scott. 183 Great Cause of all things ! Source of life Dyer. 38 Great First of beings ! mighty Lord Browne. Great Former of this various frame Doddridge. 184 Great Framer of unnumbered worlds Dyer. 429 401 |