SUFFERINGS of CHRIST, 17, 35, 45, 54. VANITY of man, 33, 69, verse 3, &c. SUNDAY, (See Lord's-Day.) WAR, Psalms in time of, 14, 16, 40. SUPPORT and counsel from God, 13, verse 1; WATCHFULNESS, 15, p. ii., last three verses; 45, last verse; 73, p. ii. 33, 46, 114. TEMPORAL business and comforts, blessings on, WHITSUNDAY, 42, 53, 117, 118. (See Grace, prayed for, 102. Holy Spirit.) TEMPTATIONS Overcome, 3, 14. WICKEDNESS of man, 11, 44. THANKSGIVING. (See Praise.) WINTER and summer, 121. THUNDER and storm, 24, verse 3, &c. WORKS of Creation, Providence, and Grace, TRINITY-SUNDAY, psalms proper for, 39, 41, 89. 15, 121. (See Creation, Providence, Trust in God, 57. (See Hope.) Grace.) in creatures vain, 48, 120. WORSHIP and order of the Church, 42 TRUTH of God celebrated, 117, 118, 120. , delight in it, 63, 68, 78. UNBELIEF and envy cured, 31. public, 49, 63, 74, 79, 99, 106. UNCHANGBABLE GOD. (See God.) ZEAL, prayer for, 97, p. ii. verse 2, &c. UNITY advantages of, celebrated, 107. ZION. (Seo Church.) OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN The United States of America, SET FORTH IN GENERAL CONVENTIONS OF BAID CHURCH, IN THE YEARS OF OUR LORD 1789, 1808, & 1826. STEREOTYPED BY JAMES CONNER, NEW-YORK. NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY THE NEW-YORK PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL PRESS 46 Lumber-Street, in rear of Trinity Church. X do hereby certify, that this edition of the HYMNS OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, set forth in General Conventions of said Church, in the years of our Lord 1789, 1808, and 1826, has been compared and corrected by the Standard Stereotype Edition, and is permitted to be published as a stereotype edition, duly compared and corrected by a suitable person, appointed for that purpose. JOHN HENRY HOBART, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Churck in the State of New York. NEW-YORK, FEBRUARY 1, 1830. H Y M NS. 1. THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. HYMN 1. (C. M.) 1 GREAT GOD! with wonder and with praise On all thy works I look; Shine brightest in thy book. Have much instruction given; How I may soar to heaven. The goodness of the Lord; But fruits of life and glory grow In thy most holy word. 4 Here are my choicest treasures hid; Here my best comfort lies; Here my desires are satisfied, And here my hopes arise. 5 Lord, make me understand thy law, Show what my faults have been, And from thy Gospel let me draw Pardon for all my sin. 6 Here would I learn how Christ has died To save my soul from hell; Not all the books on earth beside, Such heavenly wonders tell. And take a fresh delight, (C. M.) 1 FATHER of mercies ! in thy word What endless glory shines ! For ever be thy name ador'd, Exhaustless riches find; And lasting as the mind. X do hereby certify, that this edi Hymns OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, se General Conventions of said Church, in th our Lord 1789, 1808, and 1826, has been con corrected by the Standard Stereotype Ed is permitted to be published as a stereoty) duly compared and corrected by a suitab appointed for that purpose. JOHN HENRY HOF in the State of Nera W New-YORK, FEBRUARY 1, 1830. W To XW |