1. Heyna al PUNISHMENT of sinners, (See Prosperous sin- | Sin, confession of, 27, 32, 44, 104, 118 ners, Sinners warned.) Penitential Psalms, Repentance Qualifications of a Christian, 12, 19. SINNERS warned, 74, last verse. QUICKENING grace. (See Grace.) punished, 1, verse 4, &c.; 9,3 RAIN, 50, p. ii.; 121, p. i., verse 6. SLANDER, deliverance from it, 26. REDEMPTION, the mercies of, celebrated, 81, SOVEREIGNTY of God. (See God.) 82, 87, p. i. SPIRIT. (See Grace, Holy Spirit.) SUBMISSION, (See Resignation.) SUPPORT and counsel from God, 13, va TEMPORAL business and comforts, ble RESIGNATION, 33, 105. on, prayed for, 102. RESTORING grace, 18, verse 3. (See Grace.) TEMPTATIONs overcome, 3, 14. RESURRECTION of Christ and of the saints THANKSGIVING. (See Praise.) predicted, 13, ver. 3, &c. ; 25, 96, ver. 11, THUNDER and storm, 24, verse 3, &c. &c. (See Christ, Easter Eve, Easter.) TRINITY-SUNDAY, psalms proper for, 39, REVERENCE in worship. (See Worship.) 89. protected by GOD, 29, verse 4, &c.; - in creatures vain, 48, 120. Truth of God celebrated, 117, 118, 120. blessings promised to, 1, 27, last UNBELIEF and envy cured, 31. verse; 103. (See Saints.) UNCHANGEABLE God. (See God.) RIGHTEOUSNESS of Christ, trusted in, 55. UNITY, advantages of, celebrated, 107 from God, 55. Vanity of man, 33, 69, verse 3, &c. WATCHFULNESS, 15, p. ii., last three verser WHITSUNDAY, 42, 53, 117, 118. (See Grace WICKEDNESS of man, 11, 44. 43, p. i., third stanza; 48, 63, 64, 66, 76. WORKs of Creation, Providence, and Grace SCRIPTURE, excellence of, 15, 97. 15, 121. (See Creation, Providence , Seasons of the year, 50, p. ii.; 121. Grace.) ; delight in it, 63, 68, 78. public, 49, 63, 74, 79, 99, 106. proved and rewarded, 14, p. ii. ZEAL, prayer for, 97, p. ii., verse 2, &c. SICKNESS, 6, 25, 32, 33, 94. Zion. (See Church.) OF THE ROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. SET FORTH IN GENERAL CONVENTIONS OF SAID 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; Buildings, No. 46 Lumber-Street, in rear of Trinity Church. I 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 chat purpose. JOHN HENRY HOBART, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New York. New-YORK, MAY 1st, 1830. But still thy wisdom, pow'r, and grace, Shine brightest in thy book. Have much instruction giv'n; How I may soar to heav'n. The goodness of the Lord; In thy most holy word. Here my best comfort lies; And here my hopes arise. Show what my faults have been, Pardon for all my sin. To save my soul from hell; Such heav'nly wonders tell. And take a fresh delight, HYMN 2. What endless glory shines ! For these celestial lines. а (c. m.) 24.42 L it 2 Here may the wretched sons of want Exhaustless riches find; And lasting as the mind. And yields a free repast; Invite the longing taste. Spreads heav'nly peace around; Attend the blissful sound. My ever dear delight; And still increasing light. Be thou for ever near; And view my Saviour there. C coni L II. CREATION. (c. .) REAT first of beings! mighty Lord Of all this wondrous frame! The world from nothing came. 'Twas instantly obey'd : Which by thy pow'r were made. They all reflect thy light: And day succeeds the night. And beams of cheering day; By night thy pow'r display. For this the waters flow; |