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Hymn

132 Our ord is risen from the dead

C. Wesley

291 Our Saviour alone, the Lord let us bless
334 Our souls by love together knit

P. 2. 313 Oh, ye immortal throng

375 Oh, ye immortal throng

Doddridge

ib.

P. 2. 28 O, where shall rest be found! Montgomery
P. 2. 206 O Zion, afflicted with wave upon wave

P.

260 Peace be to this congregation

185 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow

Bishop Ken

224 Praise the Lord, who reigns above
203 Praise to God, immortal praise Beddome
299 Praise to the Almighty Lord of heaven arise *
160 Praise to thy name, eternal God Doddridge
110 Praise the Lord! let praise employ
P. 2. 97 Prayer is the soul's sincere desire

ye

*

Montgomery
342 Prepare! the noblest songs prepare Medley

R.

316 Rejoice! the Lord is King

310 Rejoice! Messiah reigns
54 Religion is the chief concern
55 "
Repent!" the voice celestial cries

Fawcet

Doddridge
ib.

Dr. Collyer

P. 2. 184 Return, my roving heart, return
358 Return, O wanderer, return
233 Rise, my soul, adore thy Maker
221 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
207 Rock of Ages, shelter me

S.

Toplady

52 Salvation! O melodious sound Doddridge
262 Saviour, canst thou love a traitor
135 Saviour divine, and Lord of love
130 Saviour, I listen for thy voice

231 Saviour, I thy word believe

*

Toplady

45 Saviour of men and Lord of love Mrs. Steele

102 See from his dark and dismal cave

Dr. Haweis

Hymn

59 See Israel's gentle Shepherd stands

368 See what numerous creatures rise

Doddridge

T. Walker

211 Self-destroyed, for help I pray
172 Shout, for the blessed Jesus reigns
P. 2. 303 Since God the Father and the Son

Doddridge

Fawcet

222 Sinner, hear the Saviour's call
124 Sinner, O why so thoughtless grown? Watts
48 Sinners, the voice of God regard
30 Sing, O my spirit, sing!
376 Sing praise, happy spirits above
345 Sing to the Lord a joyful song
P. 2. 322 Soldiers go, but not to claim

T. Walker

35 Some seraph, lend your heavenly tongue

235 Some sweet savour-of thy favour

Watts

Dr. Haweis

P. 2. 348 Sound the loud timbrel o'er Egypt's dark sea

Moore

204 Source of light and power divine Toplady
186 Sovereign of life, before thine eye

Doddridge
169 Sprinkled with reconciling blood Beddome
337 Stern winter begone, give thy place to the

spring

Newton

93 Stern winter throws his icy chains
225 Stop, poor sinner, stop and think
209 Surely Christ thy griefs hath borne
153 Sweet peace of conscience, heavenly guest
32 Sweet sleep, come stretch thy wings
371 Sweet the moments, rich in blessings

T.

Dr. Haweis

152 The billows swell, the winds are high
18 The creature of a day
190 The day of wrath, that dreadful day

Sir W. Scott

289 The fountain of Christ, Lord help us to sing

Hart

Hymn

282 The God of Abr'am praise

Oliver

297 The gospel brings tidings to each wounded

soul

36 The Lord descended from above

26"The Lord is risen indeed"

13 The Lord Jehovah calls

Sternhold
Kelly

305 The Lord my pasture shall prepare Addison
346 The Lord my shepherd is, he makes me lie *
84 The Lord of Sabbath let us praise

P. 2. 247 The Lord, th' eternal sceptre rears Merrick
171 The peace which God alone reveals
9 The praises of my tongue

P. 2. 105 The race that long in darkness pined

Watts

Dr. Morrison

P. 2. 93 The rush may rise where waters flow
P. 2. 84 The saints should never be dismayed

Cowper
51 The Saviour calls, let every ear Mrs. Steele

Cowper

P. 2. 89 The Saviour, what a noble flame
P. 2. 90 The Spirit breathes upon the word Cowper
356 The sun that walks his airy way Parnell
328 The voice of free grace cries, Escape to the
mountain

P. 2. 246 Their beauteous graces, all divine
53 There is a fountain filled with blood

Cowper

P. 2. 243 There is no path to heavenly bliss
244 Think now, dear Jesus, on the pain
P. 2. 299 This earthly globe, the creature of a day
Mrs. Barbauld

Hart
Cotton

238 This God is the God we adore
83 This is the day the Lord of life
325 Tho' ease and plenty, fruits of wealth
294 Tho' troubles assail, and dangers affright
89 Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb Cennick
247 Thou God of glorious majesty C. Wesley
Doddridge

P. 2. 27 Thou God of Jabez, hear

*

108 Thou great eternal! mighty God
306 Thou great Jehovah! thy lov'd name we
praise

P. 2. 24 Thou Judge of quick and dead

*

C. Wesley

Hymn

164 Thou Lord, my safety and my light
321 Thou Maker of my vital frame
Watts
240 Thou Shepherd of Israel divine! C. Wesley
298 Thou soft flowing Kedron, by thy silver
M. De Fleury
327 Thou Son of God, virtue's immortal friend
111 Thou true and holy God, lead'st forth

stream

J. Wesley
P. 2. 246 Three beauteous graces, all divine J. Hooper
75 Thro' all the changing scenes of life
162 Thus far the Lord has led me on

P. 2. 103 Thus speaks the high and lofty One

Tate

Logan and Morrison
P. 2. 170 Thy mansion is the Christian heart

Cowper
295 Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song
308 Thy presence, gracious God, afford Fawcet
200 'Tis a point I long to know

Newton

137 "Tis finish'd!" so the Saviour cried

Dr. S. Stennett

Cowper

Cowper

215 'Tis my happiness below
199 'Tis religion that can give
322 To Jehovah, thou, my soul
7 To keep the lamp alive
14 To-morrow, Lord, is thine
46 To our Redeemer's glorious name
95 To praise the ever-bounteous Lord
161 Toss'd on a sea of doubts and fears

P. 2. 218 Trust in the Lord for ever

U.

192 Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb
136 Uprising from the darksome tomb

V.

330 Vital spark of heavenly flame

W.

* Barber

302 We sing his love who once was slain

Watts

Hart

Pope

182 What hath God wrought! might Israel say

Hymn

P. 2. 319 What is this passing scene? H. K. White 154 What strange perplexities arise

President Davies 168 What various hindrances we meet Cowper 60 What wisdom, majesty, and grace 92 When any turn from Zion's way Newton 166 When as returns this solemn day Beddome 101 When blooming youth is snatched away Mrs. Steele 147 When darkness long has veil'd my mind

P. 2. 207 When in dark and dreadful gloom

Cowper Montgomery

228 When I travail in distress
119 When marshall'd on the heavenly plain
H. K. White

341 When the fierce north-wind, with its airy

forces Watts 248 When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come 363 Where high the heavenly temple stands

Logan

170 Where two or three, with sweet accord
Dr. S. Stennett

P. 2. 87 While beauty clothes the fertile vale

Mrs. Steele

219 While conscious sinners tremble P. 2. 186 While on the verge of life I stand

*

Doddridge

331 While I my merits all explore
216 While with ceaseless course the sun

Newton

*

249 Who hath our report believed? 250 Who is this stupendous Stranger? 180 Why should I say, 'tis yet too soon P. 2. 182 Why sinks my weak, desponding mind? Mrs. Steele

323 Why wake the soft harmonious lays
378 With awe, let man before him bow

P. 2. 21 With heart and lips unfeigned

Watts

175 With heavenly power, O Lord, defend

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