Lord, we beseech Thee give ear [Advent] Judge me, O Lord. Keep, we beseech Thee [Church]. . Let everything that hath breath. Look mercifully [national calamity] Lord Thou hast been favorable grant Thy people [in temptation] O God to keep Thy household 184 Lord we pray Thee [good works] 182 Lord who shall abide forasmuch as [Holy Spirit]. from Whom all good things. from Whom all holy [peace] Merciful Father, Who, [in trouble]. most merciful Father [rain]. our [conversion of Gentiles]." our Refuge [answer to prayer] so rule and govern [godly life]. the Protector of all. the Strength of all [grace] Who art the author of peace Who by the leading of a star Who by the meek [patience]. Who declarest Thine [grace] Who didst enlighten [Easter Eve] Who didst give Thy [peace]. Who didst teach [ Whitsunday). Who dost gladden [Advent]. Who hast made [Christmas Night]| Who hast prepared [love to God] Who in the [Transfiguration] Who justifiest the ungodly Who makest [love to God]. Who makest the minds 197 198 176 Who resistest the proud Who seest [against adversity] O how glorious is that Kingdom 216 O how love I Thy law. 126 174 196 O Lord, Father fruits of the earth]. 214 ing]. 216 favorably receive [Church] 191 Merciful Lord, we beseech [Church] Mercifully hear, O Lord [Advent] Mine eyes are ever toward the Lord. Most heartily we beseech Thee 190 God Almighty [grace to use gifts] 196 166 God of my salvation God Who for [Circumcision] God Who hast left [Lord's Sup so to rule [Church] per]. 173 Most loving and [national calamity] with Thy favor [Rulers] Most merciful God, who hast [Advent] 215 I have heard Thy speech 193 I have trusted in Thy mercy 166 I will praise Thee. My God, my God, why hast Thou My heart is inditing 78 My heart rejoiceth in the Lord My soul cleaveth unto. My soul doth magnify the Lord. My soul fainteth for Thy salvation Not unto us O Lord. O all ye works of the Lord O Almighty and [Divine guidance], and Father, Creator [mothers]. O Almighty God look down from heaven [the sick] mercifully hear our prayer.. our heavenly Father [protection through the day]. our Lord, how excellent 125 Who by Thy Son [Pastors] 191 188 188 Days]. 188 O Lord God, Heavenly Father from Whom [Thanksgiving]. pour out, we beseech [Church]. we beseech Thee [Holy Spirit. we give [thanks for Redemption]. we humbly [national calamity] · Who art [seasonable weather] Who by the blessed [Holy Spirit Who hast given [newness of life]} 195 186 190 189 193 195 197 190 PAGE PAGE O Lord, we beseech Thee The Lord favorably to hear the prayers. let Thy continued pity [Church] mercifully hear our prayers. mercifully to hear [peace] - mercifully to receive to keep Thy Church the O merciful Father in Heaven [Rulers]. for He hath done marvellous Out of the depths have I cried. Plead my cause, O Lord. Praise waiteth for Thee, O God Praise ye the Lord, for it is good - I will praise praise, O ye servant s praise the Lord praise ye the Lord Preserve me, O God. Preserve my life from the fear. Princes have persecuted me. prayers. Thy testimonies are very sure. Intr. 50 are wonderful 165 71 171 Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet Truly my soul waifeth upon God Turn Thee unto me. 171 Unto Thee 123 183 183 O Lord, do I lift up 64 129 HYMNS. BE FILLED WITH THE SPIRIT; SPEAKING TO YOURSELVES IN PSALMS, AND HYMNS, AND SPIRITUAL SONGS, SINGING AND MAKING MELODY IN YOUR HEART TO THE LORD. Enh. 5: 18, 19. Any alteration of the text of a Hymn is indicated by an “a” after the name of the Author. [¶ The figures of reference indicate tunes which may be substituted for the one set to the Hymn. The Amen given with the greater part of the tunes, may be sung when the hymn closes with a Doxology or embodies a prayer. It may also follow the Benediction. When the Amen is not given, the organist can readily supply it. In many cases the last two chords of the hymn tune may be used.] 1 BEFORE Jehovah's awful throne, 3 We are His people, we His care, Ye nations, bow with sacred joy: Know that the Lord is God alone, He can create, and He destroy. 2 His sovereign power, without our aid, 4 Made us of clay, and formed us men; And when like wandering sheep we strayed, He brought us to His fold again. Our souls and all our mortal frame: What lasting honors shall we rear, Almighty Maker, to Thy Name? We'll crowd Thy gates with thankful [raise; songs, 5 Wide as the world is Thy command, Isaac Watts. 1719. a. |