An essay on the character of St. Paul, considered as an exemplar or 456 515 341 661 408 542 585 346 492 364 388 Page Page A Believer free from care 442 Chief Shepherd of thy chosen Afflictions do not cc:ne alone sheep Afflictions, though they seem severe 421 Come, my soul, thy suit prepare A garden contemplation suits 561 Confirm the hope thy word allows A glance from heav'n, with sweet Constrain'd by their Lord to embark 432 effect 550 Could the creatures help or ease us A shelter from the rain or wind 562 Courage, my soul! behold the prize - 541 Ah! what can I do 576 Alas! Elisha's servant cry'd 352 Darkness overspreads us here 447 Alas! by nature how deprav'd 492 Day of judgement, day of wonders! A lion, though' by nature wild 559 Dear Lord! accept a sinful heart 597 Almighty King!' whose wondrous Destruction's dangerous road 648 hand 312 Does it not grief and wonder move 476 Although on massy pillars built 533 Does the gospel-word proclaim Amazing grace!' (bow sweet the sound) 353 Elijah's example declares Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat 583 Elisha, struck with grief and awe As birds their infant brood protect 385 Encourag'd by thy word 394 As needles point towards the pole 556 Ensar'd too long my heart has been 486 As once for Jonah, so the Lord Ere God had built the mountains As parched in the barren sands As some tali rock amidst the waves 439 Far from the world, O Lord, I flee 618 As the serpent rais’d by Moses 374 Father, forgive, (the Saviour said) 427 As the sun's enliv’ning eye 537 Father of angels and of men 667 As when the weary trav'ller gains 631 Fervent persevering pray'rs A word from Jesus calms the sea 401 Fierce passions discompose the mind 451 A worldling spent each day 422 | Fix my heart and eyes on thine! Forest beasts, that live by prey Before Elijah's gate 350 For mercie: countless as the sands' Begone, unbelief 608 From Egypt lately freed Behold the throne of grace! From pole to pole let others roam Beneath the tyrant Satan's yoke From Sheba a distant report 344 Beside the gospel pool 430 Bestow, dear Lord, upon our youth - 471 Gladness was spread through Israel's Be still, my heart these anxious host 613 Glorious things of thee are spoken 372 Bitter, indeed, the waters are 322 Glory to God the Father's name - 668 Bleak winter is subdu'd at length 495 God gives his mercies to be spent 368 Blinded in youth by Satan's arts 567 God, with one piercing glance, looks Breathe from the gentle south, () through 54:3 Lord 582 God moves in a mysterious way By various maxims, forms, and God of my life, to thee I call 441 638 604 362 615 382 343 514 cares 586 381 590 rules 454 Grace, triumphant in the throne 646 By faith in Christ I walk with God 310 Gracious Lord, our children see 475 By the poor widow's oil and meal 347 By whom was David taught 325 Happy are they, to whom the Lord 512 Hark, my soul! it is the Lord 437 Cheer up, my soul, there is a mercy Hark! how time's wide-sounding bell 467 582 | Happy the birth where grace presides 633 seat 415 Page Page Heal us, Immanuel, here we are 323 | Lord, who hast suffered all for me 599 Hear what God the Lord hath spo- Lord, what is man! extremes how ken 379 wide 660 Hear what the Lord, the great Amen 460 He who on earth as man was known 371 Manna to Israel well supply'd 323 Here at Bethesda's pool the poor 431 Martha her love and joy express'd 416 His master taken from his head 539 Mary to her Saviour's tomb 436 579 My song shall bless the Lord of all 502 375 My soul once had its plenteous years 319 How soon the Saviour's gracious call 650 My soul, this curious house of clay - 540 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds 370 My soul is beset 580 How tedious and tasteless the hours 358 My soul is sad and much dismay'd 591 How welcome to the saints, when pressid 510 Nay, I cannot let thee go 318 Hungry, and faint, and poor 662 No strength of nature can suffice 634 I am (saith Christ) your glorious No words can declare 569 head 435 Not to Sinai's dreadful blaze 663 I ask'd the Lord that I might grow 607 Now, gracious Lord, thine arm reveal 470 If for a time the air be calm 553 Now let us join with hearts and If Paul in Cæsar's court must stand 444 tongues 502 If Solomon for wisdom pray'd 342 Now may fervent pray'r arise 472 If the Lord our leader be 316 | Now may the Lord reveal his face 657 If to Jesus for relief 610 Now, Lord, inspire the preacher's Incarnate God! the soul that knows 359 heart 661 In ev'ry object here I see may He who from the dead 665 522 652 In themselves, as weak as worms 526 Ofien thy public means of grace 663 In vain my fancy strives to paint 538 Oft as the bell, with solemn toll 539 Israel in ancient days - 452 Oft as the leper's case I read 396 I thirst, but not as once I did 634 469 I was a grov'ling creature once 623 O God, whose favourable eye 641 I will praise thee ev'ry day 371 O David's Son, and David's Lord 483 I would, but cannot, sing 446 | O Lord, our languid souls inspire 508 Jesus Christ the Lord's anointed 391 O Lord, how vile am I 578 Jesus, to what didst thou submit 429 600 309 John in a vision saw the day 544 Oh, may the pow'r which melts the Joy is a fruit that will not grow rock 530 O how I love thy holy word Once a woman silent stood 669 Once perishing in blood I lay 383 Legion was my name by nature --- 407 Once, while we aimed at Zion's songs 513 Let hearts and tongues unite 596 On man, in his own image made 307 Let me dwell on Golgotha 521 On the same flow'r we often see 557 Let us adore the grace that seeks 484 One awful word which Jesus spoke 413 Let us love, and sing, and wonder 65.3 | One glance of thine, eternal Lord 614 Let worldly minds the world pursue 632 One there is, above all others 365 Lord, my soul with pleasure springs 622 Oppress'd with unbelief and sins 449 Lord, thou hast won, at length I yield 440 | Our Lord, who knows full well 423 547 What contradictions meet The moon in silver glory shone 551 What thousands never knew the road! 644 670 | Now 485 354 588 414 598 1 563 am 595 333 . . 348 Page Page Pensive, doubting, fearful heart 376 The moon has but a borrow'd light 552 Physician of my sin-sick soul 397 The ice and snow we lately saw 555 Pleasing spring again is here 496 The subtle spider often weaves 558 Poor Esau repented too late 315 The Saviour calls his people sheep 560 Poor sinners! little do they think 387 | The water stood like walls of brass Poor, weak, and worthless though I The billows swell, the winds are high 589 340 | The Saviour hides his face! Pray'r an answer will obtain 402 The new-born child of gospel grace - 640 Preachers may, from Ezekiel's case 477 The Lord receives his highest praise 643 Precious Bible! what a treasure 528 The wishes that the sluggard frames 649 Prepare a thankful song 658 The saints Immanuel's portion are 665 The peace which God alone reveals 666 Quiet, Lord, my froward heart 637 The Father we adore 667 The castle of the human heart 417 Refreshed by the bread and wine 324 The evils that beset our path 367 Rejoice, believer, in the Lord 655 The kine unguided went 336 Remember us, we pray thee, Lord 662 The Lord will happiness divine 378 Return to bless my waiung eyes 602 The Lord proclaims his grace abroad! 384 The lion that on Samson roar'd Safely through another week 504 | The manna, favour'd Israel's meat 324 Salvation! what a glorious plan 656 The message first to Smyrna sent 458 Sav'd by blood, I live to tell 626 The prophets’ sons, in times of old 351 Saviour, shine and cheer my soul 356 The Saviour! what a noble flame 520 Saviour, visit thy plantation 516 | The saints should never be disınay'd - 312 See Aaron, God's anointed priest 327 | The Shunamite, oppress'd with grief 475 See! another year is gone 465 The signs which God to Gibeon gave, 332 See, how rude winter's icy hand 493 | The word of Christ, our Lord - 453 See! the corn again in ear 500 There is a fountain fill'd with blood 392 See the gloomy gaih'ring cloud 532 This is the feast of heav'nly wine 578 See, the world for youth prepares 565 Though Jericho pleasantly stood Shall men pretend to pleasure 571 | Though in the outward church below 400 Sight, hearing, feeling, taste, and Tho' cloudy skies, and northern blasts 494 smell 616 Though troubles assail 313 Simon, beware! the Saviour said 426 Though the morn may be serene 497 Sin, when view'd by Scripture-light 647 Though small the drops of falling rain 554 Sinner, art thou still secure 573 Though sore beset with guilt and fear 603 Sinners, hear the Saviour's call 574 | Thus saith the Lord to Ephesus 457 Sin enslav'd me many years 635 Thus saith the Holy One and True 459 Sin has undone our wretched race 474 Thy mansion is the Christian's heart 412 Some author (no great matter who) 670 Thy message, by the preacher, seal 490 Sometimes a light surprises 621 Thy promise, Lord, and thy command 661 Son of God, thy people's shield 789 Time, with an unweary'd hand Sou'reign grace has pow'r alone 428 Time, by moments, steals away 466 Stop, poor sinner! stop and think 570 'Tis a point I long to know 437 Strange and mysterious is my life 450 | Tis my happiness below 587 Supported by the word Tis past,---the dreadful stommy night 591 Sweet was the time when first I felt 355 To keep the lamp alive 645 Sweeter sounds than music knows 502 To tell the Saviour all my wants 620 To thee our wants are known 666 Ten thousand talents once I owd 639 To those who know the Lord I speak 584 That was a wonder-working word 546 Too many, Lord, abuse thy grace 644 That man no guard or weapon needs 360 The church a garden is 420 Unbelief the soul dismays 612 The God who once to Israel spoke 479 Uncertain how the way to find 606 The grass, and flow'rs which clothe Unless the Lord had been my stay 593 the field The Lord, our salvation and light 505 Wearied by day with toils and cares, 535 The Spirit breathes upon the word 527 We seek a rest beyond the skies The gath'ring clouds, with aspect dark 529 What a mournful life is mine The book of nature open lies 464 - 386 499 664 363 489 . 308 Page Page What think you of Christ? is the test 403 When a black overspreading cloud 549 What various hindrances we meet 525 When slumber seals our weary eyes 564 When Adam fell he quickly lost When darkness long has veil'd my When first to make my heart his own 335 mind 594 When first my soul enlisted 337 When my pray’rs are a burden and task 596 When Hannah, press'd with grief 334 When my Saviour my Shepherd is near 601 When Jesus claims the sinner's heart 398 When the poor pris'ner thro' a grate 605 When Joseph his brethren beheld 320 When the wounded spirit hears 629 When Israel, by divine command 523 When Hagar found the boitle spent 630 When Israel's tribes were parch'd with While with ceaseless course the sun 463 thirst 448 While Joshua led the armed bands 531 When Israel heard the fiery law 326 While I liv'd without the Lord 627 When Israel was from Egypt freed 361 Why should I fear the darkest hour - 619 When Joshua, by God's command 330 With Satan, my accuser, near 390 When Peter boasted, soon he fell 406 / Winter has a joy for me 654 668 424 When on the cross my Lord I see 519 Zeal is that pure and heav’nly flame - 642 When the sun, with cheerful beams - 548 l Zion! the city of our God 487 |