HYMNS FOR CHRISTIAN DEVOTION; ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE Universalist Denomination. BY J. G. ADAMS AND E. H. CHAPIN. Thirty-eighth Edition. BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY A. TOMPKINS. 1857. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1846, by ABEL TOMPKINS, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts. Stereotyped by New England Type and Stereotype Foundery, BOSTON. GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. INTRODUCTION and Close of Worship, HYMNS. 1 to 100 101 to 148 DEDICATIONS; ORDINATIONS; INSTALLATIONS, MEETINGS, EARLY RELIGIOUS CULTURE, PHILANTHROPIC Subjects, 257 to 283 284 to 322 323 to 338 339 to 421 422 to 513 514 to 565 566 to 605 INDEX OF FIRST LINES. Above, below, where'er I gaze, According to thy gracious word, Affliction is a stormy deep, Again our ears have heard the voice, A glance from heaven with sweet effect, Ah! wretched souls who strive in vain, All from the sun's uprise, And now, my soul, another year, Another six days' work is done, ......... Approach not the altar with gloom in thy soul, Approach, thou blessed of the Lord, .... ... As o'er the past my memory strays, As the sweet flower that scents the morn, As when the deluge waves were gone, At God's command the morning ray, Author of good, to thee we turn, . A voice from the desert comes awful and shrill, Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve,. . . . . . Awake our souls, away our fears, Baptized into our Saviour's death, Before Jehovah's awful throne, 370 671 4 Behold the grace appears, Blest are the humble souls that see, Begin, my soul, the exalted lay,. Behold, on Zion's heavenly shore, Behold the lofty sky, Behold the morning sun, Behold the path which mortals tread, Blest are the meek, he said, Blest are the pure in heart, 351 Blest are the sons of peace, 393 Blest are the souls that hear and know, 276 Blest be the hour when friends shall meet, Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, .. 234 709 410 925 780 ... 911 ... 261 378 ...... ... 248 .......... 681 ..... 814 ..... 726 263 ........... ... 209 |