13 i. 182 i. 343 i. 5 i. 235 316 66 92 326 218 ii. 211 ji. 217 i. 294 i. 372 80 316 21 43 When Guilt and Shame are raising Head When I think how God's own Lamb When our dear fhua, his Mother fianding 8 When rising from the Bed of Death 76 When the Children joyful are When the Eternal from his Throne When chou, the great and sov'reign Creator When we baptize a Sinner in Christ's Death Whene'er the Maries at thy Feet I see Where is this Infant? it is gone 53* Where Righteousness doch Jay 365 Wiere snall my wondring Soul begin While Jelus on the Lap of Mary lies Whilft yer the Babe is in the Womb Who is like Thee, who? Who views the Lamb wiih sledfalt Face 36. Who would know Sin, let him repair Whole Soul is once betroch'd, can ever he 47* Wholo has rightly (py'd 8 Why, O my Brother, art thou fad 57 Why should I continue grieving Why thus with Grief oppress'd my Heart 33 Wiih a moft tender Longing 13 With all the Pow'r my poor Heart hach 39 With deepeat Reverence and Awe 5 21 I 58 ji. i. 8; i. 332 ji. 242 i. 142 i. ii. 226 ii. 342 i. 69 ii. 212 i. 300 i: 87 ii. I 22 ii. 68 ii. 200 i. 209 i. 354 i. 229 ii. 309 ii. 154 ii. 234 i. 232 i. 377 i. 282 ji. 60 i. 103 ii. 22 i. 212 i. 296 i. 211 i i. 248 i. i. 190 3' 3 i. 231 ii. 187 39 Wich 24 15 1 276 ii. YE 194 178 Y. 19 E all, who are wounded by Sin's pois'nous Sting ji. 87 59 Ye Babes of Grace, but lately born ii. 310 8c Ye blessed Patriarchs, praise the Lord i. 304 16 Ye blef Domesticks of the flaughter'd Lamb ii. 69 Ye bottomless Depths of God's inhnite Love ii. 81 19 Ye Children, where do you dwell? where is your Ground ii. 316Ye Chosen, and each saved One i. 146 46b Ye Christian Congregations dear i. 67 Ye Elect, who Peace possess unshaken 54c Ye Hands of Love, once pierc'd with Nails ii. 89 Bo Ye Learners of the Grace and Blood ji. 188 43 Ye Wounds and Bruises i. 313 Ye fingle Brethren, think how near ii. 324 61 Ye valiant Warriors of our Train 36b Ye who have known th'atoning Blood ji. 41 84 Ye Wounds, which Nails and Scourges tear Your Thanks, ye Children, to the Spirit fend ii. 24 68 Youth divine, with Staff in Hand i. 105 ii. 109 61 ji. 192 ji. 332 21 ii. 196 Z. 7 Z10 N's King; 'tis well so nigh ii. 142 * TABLE Concerning the following Table, the Reader is to be advertised, That the Numbers on the Left Side of the Page, denote the several Metres ; the Letters a, b, c, &i. fubjoin'd to fome, denote so many distinct Tunes for the same Metre. He that knows but one Tune, can make that one serve; but if he knows more, he can suit the Nature of his Subject the better. That the References after each Measure, are only for the Interim, till a compleat Book of Tupes Mall be printed in English, answering to the Numbers aforemention’d. These References Thew where the Tanes may be fought in the meanwhile : Tb. denotes a Tune-book printed by us in English some Years ago; G. the large German Bock of Notes now in Hand, and shortly to be publishd, answering to the Index of the German Hymn-book; Rav. Ravenscroft's Collection of Psalm-tunes ; Chet. Cbetbam's. That Hymns are cited, not according to the Page (except where p. is added) but the Figures they bear over them. That a Metre is commonly reckon'd to consist of so many Lines, as it has distina Members in the Rhyme and Singing, tho' otherwife two may be printed toge ther, One Irregularity must here be taken notice of, viz. that some of the Hymns belong ing to the following Tunes, No 1, 14, 19, 28, 334, 366, 47, 54b and d, 56, 614, 69, 83, 87, have a Syllable more, or a Syllable less, in some of the Lines, than others of the same kind have: Which was owing to this, that some of the Translators or Authors would decline using double Rhymes, and so in some of the laid Measures contracted such a Rhyme into one Syllable, in others fubftituted three Syllables for it; and others again complied in that respect with the German Original. The Hymns where the double Rhymes are introduced, fing the truest according to the German Notes ; but thro' Custom, we find no Difficulty in accommodating the others also thereto. It was a supposed Euphony that was likewise the Motive with the Trapsators, to add a Syllable sometimes to the two first Lines of Metre 21, tho' at other Times they adhered to the original Measure. 2 METRE consisting of II Lines. Tb. 6. G.I. OF IV Lines, b I lift my Heart to Thee (i. 115) Eng. Psalm tune. 5 Thou whim throu'd in Heav'n we know (ii. 384) Tb. 40. G.9. 6 My Soul, awake and tender (i. 477) G. 10. za Saviour of the Nations, come (i. 201) G. II. b Hely Lamb, who thee receive (ii. 39) Tb. II. 'Sa Teach IO II 12 8a Teach me yet more of thy bleft Way's (ii. 75) The Tears of our Immanuel Tb. 21. G. 14. b Rise, rise, my Soul, and leave the Ground (i. 566) York-tune. c Come, let us join our chearful Songs Tb. 20. Lobt Bott ihr Christen. 9a Ah my dear Heart-beloved Lamb (ii. 82) G. 15. b As small Birds use, a Hole to choose (i. 445) G. 64. Congregation, Christ's Relation (ii. 221) Tb. 27. G. 16. Hefu, on thee to be thinking (i. 237) G. 20. 13a The Saviour's Blood and Righteousness (ii. 19) Tb. 26. G. 22. b I come from Heaven to declare (i. 300) G. 22. Chzift, der du tilt der belle tag. Ger. 22. Koinm Gott choepfer Heiliger Geist. Ger. 21. 14 My dearest Saviour, cast an Eye (ii. 142) Lord, I have sinn'd, and fich the Sum (i. 410) Tb. 17. G.26. next too, may be sung to Tune 13 f. b Sinners Redeemer, whom we inly love (ii. 233) Tb. 3. 17a Soul, come honour thy dear King, adore him (ii. 132) G. 30. b To such the King will give a Kiss of Love (ii. 62) Tb. 1. 18 Dear Jesu, wherein wert thou to be blamed (i. 223) G. 36. 19 I glory in nothing but in the Wounds bloody (i. 632) Yi Children, where do ye dwell, &c. Tb. 28. G. 39. Of V Lines. 202 Jesu, all Praise is due to thee (i. 213) Tb. 5. G. 50. b Rejoice, thou Lamb's beloved Bride (ii. 174) G. 54. 21 Moft worthy Spirit, Guide of Jesu’s Train (ii. 180) Now our Request to the Holy Gholt (i. 228) Tb.4. G. 58. 22 O thou dearest Bridegroom, faughter'd Lamb (ii. 283) Tb. 1@. 23 When Jefus on the Cross was found (i. 161) G. 51. [G. 56, OF VI Lines. How amiable (i. 269) The latter is right, as to the Number of Syllables in the 3d Linc, O whither fhall 1 fly (i. 447) Tb. 46. G. 75. 29 How happy is the Heart (ii. 55) cxlviiish Psalm Tune. 30 Thou, Jesu, art our King (i. 461) Tb. 8. 31 My Lard at eight Days old began to bleed (i. 387) 32a Abba Father, hear thy Child (i. 655) G. 82. See also Tune 7 and 45. b God's Son once descending (i. 249) G. 72. 33a My wounded Prince, enthron'd on high (ii. 115) O World, Attention lend it (i. 442) Tb. 47. G. 79. b Jefu, whose Grace inspires thy Priests (ii. pag. 373) G. 92, 34 Dearest Hesu, we are here (i. 432) G. Bless our Going out, O God. 35 God the Lord of the Creation (i. 478) G. 89. 36a Our Father who from Heav'n above (i. 155) Think on thy Son's so bitter Death (i. 218) G. 96. cxijth Pf. Rav, b He who was laugh'd at on the Tree ii. p. 351. Tb. 43. G. 90. c Now I have found the Ground wherein (ii. 106) He that confides in his Creator (i. 471) G. 106. 37 Come hither, saith our blessed Lord (i. 151) G. 94. 38 Heart's Delight and highest Pleafure (i.659.) G. 95. 39 Jesu, our glorious Head and Chief (ii. 3) Tb. 38. G. 97, OF VII Lines. 40 Father, Lord of Mercy (i. 290) G. 122. 41 O what sweetest Stores of Grace (ii. 364) G. 124. 42 Chrift, that only-begotten (i. 335) G. 125. 43 Is that my deareft Brother (ii. 353) Tb. 35. G. 126. 84: |