GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. . . Introduction of Worship, and the Sabbath HYMNS 1 to 57 58 to 105 106 to 150 151 to 194 195 to 216 217 to 272 273 to 288 289 to 318 319 to 364 365 to 392 393 to 491 492 to 554 555 to 602 603 to 623 624 to 647 618 to 692 693 to 713 714 to 727 728 to 742 743 to 757 758 to 769 You w 791 2 w 802 803 to 833 834 to 864 865 to 908 . . . TABLE OF FIRST LINES. ACCORDING to thy gracious word C. M. 626 C. M. 609 8 & 43. M. 568 C. M. 212 535 C. M. 355 C. M. 895 L M 357 73. M. 92 L M. 325 CM 404 CM 78 CM 695 C. M. 333 475 904 462 264 602 M. 20 871 S. M. 855 L. M. 656 L. M. 34 122 L. M. 780 L. M. 61. 98 L. M. 329 C. M. 499 558 L. M. 263 8 & 7s. M 614 C. M. 368 C. M. 478 78. M. 61. 431 L. M. 807 L. M. 495 C. M. 593 78. M. 645 C. M. C. M. S. M & 6s. M. Author of good, to thee we turn Awake, my soul, and with the sun Awake, my soul ! lift up thine eyes Awake, my soul ! stretch every nervo Awake, my tongue; thy tribute bring Awake, our souls; away, our stars Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyes Baptized into our Saviour's death Begin, my soul, th' exalted lay Begin the high, celestial strain Behold the western evening light Behold, where, breathing love divino Behold, where, in a morial form Be joyful in God, all ye lands of the earth Beneath our feet and o'er our head Beyond, beyond that boundless sea Blest are the humble souls that see. Blest are the souls that hear and know Blest hour, when mortal man retires Blest Instructer! from thy ways Blest is the hour when cares depart Blest is the man who fears the Lord Blest is the man, whose heart is kind . Borne o'er the ocean's stormy wave Brightest and best of the song of the morning Bright Source of everlasting love Bright Source of intellectual rays Bright the vision that delighted Bright was the guiding star that led Brot her, rest from sin and sorrow Brother, thou art gone before us Brother, thou art gone to rest : Brother, though from yonder sky Called by the Sabbath bells away Calm on the listening ear of night Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish Christians, brethren, ere we part C. M. 62 L. M. 19 616 297 296 291 291 292 621 666 718 605 231 C. M. H. M. C. M. C. M. C. M. S. M. S. M. S. M. C. M. 400 809 115 230 430 5 8 39 515 171 431 Come, blesséd Spirit, come to-day Frienil Father divine, thy piercing eye Father, gathered round the bier Father, I know thy ways are just Father in heaven, to thee my heart . Father in heaven, we thank tho caro Father of all our morcios, thou Father of light ! conduct my feet Father of lights ! we sing thy naine Father of mercies, God of love Father of mercies, in thy word Father of spirits, nature's God Father, once more lei grateful prais Father, we bless the gentle care'. Father, who in the olive shade Father, when o'er our trembling hearts Forgive us, for thy mercy's sake Forth from the dark and storiny sky Fountain of all-sufficient bliss Fountain of light and living breach Fountain of mercy, God of love From all that dwell below the skies From every stormy wind that blows From Greenland's icy mountains Froin stern oppression's haughty land From year to year in love we meet Gently, Lord ! O, gently lead us Gently, my Father, let me down Give ine the wings of faith to rise Glorious things of thee are gon's Glory to God, and peace or. earth Glory to thee, my God, this night Glory to thee, whose powerful word God. in the high and holy pla :e Goil is love ; his mercy brigh.ens God of my childhood and my youth God of my life, my morning song |