go 2951 John Walte July 26 1844 Aliseless CHRISTIAN PSALMODY: A COLLECTION OF ABOVE 900 PSALMS, HYMNS, AND SPIRITUAL SONGS; SELECTED AND ARRANGED FOR PUBLIC, SOCIAL, FAMILY, AND PRIVATE WORSHIP, BY THE REV. EDWARD BICKERSTETH, RECTOR OF WATTON, HERTS. " THOU art Holy, O Thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel." PSALM, xxii. 3. In PSALMS, and HYMNS, and SPIRITUAL SONGS, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord."- COLOSSIANS, iii. 16. Enlarged Edition. HUNDRED AND FIRST THOUSAND. LONDON: PUBLISHED FOR STAUGHTON, BY DEAN AND Co. 35, THREADNEEDLE STREET. AND SOLD BY SEELEY, FLEET STREET; HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO.; LONGMAN AND CO.; AND SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO. PATERNOSTER- ROW. 96 2951 XMYHMIA29 20202 TAUTIA112 [ 310] LONDON: DEAN AND Co., Threadneedle Street. TO HIS RESPECTED DIOCESAN, THE RIGHT REV. JOHN, LORD BISHOP OF LINCOLN, THIS COLLECTION OF PSALMS AND HYMNS 18, WITH HIS LORDSHIP'S PERMISSION, INSCRIBED BY HIS FAITHFUL AND OBLIGED SERVANT, 42 THE EDITOR. Dedication. Table of Contents Preface Table of First Lines..... Explanation of words. Texts of Scripture... Psalms and Hymns for Sunday and Holidays.. List of Tunes... TABLE OF CONTENTS. PSALMS AND HYMNS. 7. Holiness 8. Joy..... 9. Prayer 10. Praise.. I. Holy Scriptures.......... II. The Attributes of God, 8-52 the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost... III. Creation and Providence... 33-40 IV. Redemption and Intercession of Christ...... 41-54 V. The work of the Spirit.. 55-65 VI. The Christian Life..... 66-243 1. Privileges of Christians............. 66-79 2. Graces and duties.. 80-98 3. Faith desired...... 99-102 4. Repentance desired 103-106 5. Convictions of sin.. 107-116 6. Afflictions and Conflict........ IX. Festivals.... V 2. Lord's Supper ***** vi 355-372 1. Admission.... 355-356 2. Celebration.... 357-372 xi XI. Ordinances..... vii 373-398 1. Ordination 373-374 2. Public worship.... 375-395 3. Marriage 396 xxiii 4. Confirmation...... 397-398 xxiv XII. Propagation of the Gospel 399-426 1. Revival at home.. 399-403 2. Jews....... 404-410 3. Heathen........... 411-426 4. Religious societies. 426 XIII. Special occasions... 427-508 1. Institution of Ministers........... 427-429 2. Visitation.......... 429 3. Consecration of a church.......... 430-431 4. King's accession.. 432-433 5. For our country... 434-439 6. Schools... 440-453 Catechising........ 450 455-464 xviii xix 195-243 VII. The Church of Christ 244-255 VIII. Fasts... 1. The Lord's day.... 2. Advent.. 3. Christmas.... 4. End of the year 5. New year. X. Sacraments 1-7 117-132 133-137 138-151 152-194 6. Epiphany 7. Easter 8. Ascension..... 9. Whit Sunday. 10. Trinity.... 11. Public Thanksgiv1. Lent.... 2. Passion week...... 258-263 ings.... 3. Good Friday.... 264-272 XV. Life, Death, Resurrec4. Public Fast 5. Ember weeks.. 273-277 tion.. 278-279 XVI. The Second Advent 280-347 280-290 and Kingdom of Christ.. 291-293 XVII. Judgment, Hell, 294-301 Eternity 7. Charities 8. Consecration 256-279 .... 256-257 XIV. Invitations and warning 12. Saint's days.... 342-347 of hospital.... 461 9. Time of pestilence 462 10. Sickness and re463-469 11. Burial of the dead. 470-476 covery. 12. Travelling by sea or land. ... 477-480 13. Times of the day.. 481-491 14. Seasons of the year 492-505 15. Graces at meat.... 506-508 509-519 520-532 302-305 XVIII. Heaven 306-310 XIX. Social Meetings... 576-599 311-315 XX. Family Hymns 600-625 316-321 XXI. Private Hymns...... 626-707 322-326 XXII. Concluding Hymns. 708-720 327-333 XXIII. Doxologies 334-337 XXIV. Hosannas 721-732 ... 733-734 XXV. Children's Hymns 735-751 338-341 XXVI. Additional Hymns. 752-775 .... 348-372 1. Baptism.......... 348-354 Index of Subjects........ Univ.- Bibl. Giessen 533-546 547-557 558-575 .. 776 PREFACE TO THE ENLARGED EDITION. [ 19 his 1.- REMARKS RESPECTING THE PRESENT COLLECTION. ssils obeat good THE very extended circulation which the Christian Psalmody has obtained induced the Publisher to request that the Author would endeavour to make it still more generally useful by adding about one hundred fresh Psalms and Hymns, on subjects not sufficiently noticed before. These additions and some slight alterations, and three or four omissions of Hymns, and of parts of Hymns, and additional verses to others, have been so made that the former editions will retain their usefulness, and the new edition will continue to be supplied at the same rate as previously. The additions are sold separately at the lowest rate. REASONS FOR THIS COLLECTION. The increase of valuable hymns is a refreshing sign of our times, and furnished a reason for compiling a fresh collection. The advantage of having many preceding labourers has, it is hoped, enabled the Compiler to combine in one volume several of the various improvements in Hymn Books, and to give some of the most generally useful of recent hymns. But he can truly say, that it was with fear and trembling that he went on with this work, feeling the awful responsibility of seeking to direct the devotions of the Church of Christ, in some of the highest and sweetest acts of fellowship with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ, and the danger of sentiments in any hymns that might leave an unscriptural impression on the mind. Let all be tried by the Divine word, and may the sprinkling of the blood of Christ obtain pardon for every thing not according to the Divine mind. OBJECTS DESIGNED.- It was the Editor's wish, in compiling the present collection,- 1.- To bring both Psalms and Hymns under one arrangement, so as to preserve the unity of the whole book, and yet intersperse the fuller light of the New Testament with the rich experience of the sweet Psalmist of Israel. 2. To classify them so as to assist in readily finding those suitable for any required occasion. 3.- To furnish a sufficient supply of hymns for the varied circumstances of public, social, family, and private worship, printed in a good type, and at as cheap a rate as practicable. 4.- To prefix a text of Scripture, embodying the leading idea of the hymn, that might direct the reader to the clearer and fuller light of the word of God( the only infallible truth viii PREFACE. and sure warrant of faith), and also might assist ministers in appointing hymns adapted to their discourses. of 5.- To give full tables and indexes of the first lines, the Scriptures, and the subjects; with the table of those which might be taken for every Sunday and holy day in the service of the Church of England through the year, and a table to assist in choosing appropriate tunes. In the table of first lines the name original author, where known, has been inserted. Alterations in the hymns were occasionally necessary, either to correct an unscriptural or a harsh expression. Many have been made that an impression not according to the general bearing of evangelical truth might not be left on the mind; an impression calculated to lead either to self- complacency, or to confidence in a method of salvation not wholly of grace, or to needless despondency. Considerable hesitation was felt in giving the names of the authors of the hymns; partly from the desire that the one name of Christ should only be known; partly from the fear that it might be a hindrance to devotional feeling to find a name attached as author to a hymn with which prejudice was either justly or unjustly connected, and partly as alterations have been sometimes made in the hymns, which would lead the author to disown them. But while the name of Jesus is alone to be exalted, he bears the names of his people on his breast, and they are graven on the palms of his hands. It was to the Compiler peculiarly delightful to bring together so many names of the followers of Christ, of varied ages, denominations, powers, and rank, all combined in accomplishing one blessed result, the exaltation of the one God and Father of all, the one Lord and Saviour, and the one Spirit, the Comforter, and to furnish the one Church bought with the blood of Christ, with an earthly help to the sweetest earthly, or rather heavenly, employment of the Church here below. The prejudice to which allusion has been made, if just, need not interfere with our profit in the use of a hymn truly valuable in itself; and if unjust, the sooner it is dispelled the better, and may the hymns here given help to dispel all such prejudices. 3661 FARTHER HYMNS WANTED.- The Church of Christ in this country might yet be greatly enriched by fresh hymns, and the following remarks are added, in hope of calling attention to the increasing the stores of Christian Psalmody. There are those living who, with the Divine blessing, might greatly help to supply our deficiencies. We still want a closer version than we have of the Psalms, bringing out their testimony to the Saviour's trials, conflicts, and triumphs, the temptations and experience of individual Christians, and the warfare and deliverances of the Church and its ultimate glories, the restoration of the Jews, and the blessedness of this to the world in a way calculated to promote edification. There is ample room for enlargement on the various heads under which hymns have been given in this book. God, as our portion, our shield, and exceeding great reward, and his glorious attributes and his manifestations of himself, as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, might be much more fully, practically, and experimentally illustrated. Practical duties, on Gospel principles, in the Christian life, have been but little brought before the Church in hymns, though the Scriptures lead to it by the exhortation, teaching, and admonishing one another in PREFACE. ix psalms and hymns and spiritual songs. Hymns for Baptism and the Lord's Supper might be profitably multiplied. The Christian's hope of the second advent of his Lord might be brought with much more advantage into the devout singing of the Church. Revivals of grace in churches have been too much disregarded. THE SCRIPTURES ARE THE INEXHAUSTIBLE TREASURES from which every really valuable hymn must be taken. If hymns speak not according to God's word, we may say of them, as of every other pretence to divine instruction, it is because there is no light in them. The Father's sovereignty and love, the Saviour's grace and glory, the Spirit's light and energy, brought into every truth and every duty, every experience and every blessing, every work of creation, providence, and grace, form unsearchable riches for profitable hymns; and thus all the powers and gifts which God bestows on man may be most happily employed for the highest good of others. II.- REMARKS ON THE DUTY, PRIVILEGE, AND PRACTICE OF SINGING. THE DUTY OF SINGING praises and hymns to God is very clearly expressed in the Scriptures. It is a reasonable duty ( Rev. iv. I1, Ps. cxlvii. 1). It is plainly and often commanded ( Isa. xii. 4, 5, xxxv. 10, and the Psalms throughout). It is one end of our very calling as Christians( 1 Pet. ii. 9, 1 Cor. xiv. 15), and it is a duty in which we hope to spend a happy eternity( Ps. cxlvi. 2, Rev. v. 9). It is a duty at all times,( 1 Thess. v. 18), in public worship, in the social circle, and in private. Let the voice of rejoicing and salvation be in the tabernacles of the righteous( Ps. cx viii. 15). The practice of singing in family worship is heartily recommended, from experience that difficulties in it may be overcome, and many blessings are connected with it. THE PRIVILEGE OF SINGING is as great as the duty is clear. It tends to store the memory with the precious truths of God's word, and thus assists in maintaining spirituality of mind and constant communion with our God. It greatly helps the poor to acquire the knowledge of the things of Christ. It furnishes constant subjects of devout meditation. The heart is prepared for and supported under trials, and many a vital and precious truth is received and expressed in mn, which the unhealthy moral atmosphere of the world would otherwise quench and suppress. What holy feelings, what heavenly desires, what sublime joys, what nearness to God and all holy things, have experienced Christians thus enjoyed! They can enter into the language of him who, after one of his beautiful Psalms, says I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live, I will sing praise unto my God while I have my being. My meditation of him shall be sweet, I will be glad in the Lord. Singing is the suitable expression of holy joy( Ps. xxxiii. 1, 2 Chron. v. 13). It realizes God's presence ( Ps. xxii. 3. St. James, v. 13), and edifies our fellow Christians ( Col. iii. 16). We in it glorify God( Ps. 1. 23), and enjoy the communion of saints( Ephes. v. 19). THE PRACTICE OF THIS DUTY by the servants of God has been constant. The Church of God under the Old Testament abounded in this. Our Saviour himself sung a hymn after instituting his supper( Matt. xxvi. 30). Paul and Šilas A 3 X PREFACE. in prison sang praises to God( Acts xvi. 25). Christians have from the beginning been marked for their attention to this. Pliny describing the customs of Christians about the year 106, tells the Roman Emperor Trajan," They are accustomed to repeat among themselves a hymn to Christ as to a God." An early Christian writer says," The psalms and the hymns of the brethren, written at the beginning, do set forth the praises of Christ, the Word of God, as God."( Eusebius, b. vii. c. 28). Another early writer( Clemens) says, " A good Christian's life is a continual festival, his sacrifices are prayers and praises, reading the Scriptures before meat, and singing psalms and hymns at meat.' St. Jerome tells us that in the place where he lived" you could not go into the fields, but you might hear the ploughman at his hallelujahs, the mower at his hymns, and the vine- dresser singing David's Psalms." Singing greatly promoted the cause of Reformation. Beza says," When I came into the assembly where they were singing the praises of God, I found myself suddenly inspired with a divine warmth, and strangely affected with love and joy, so that the assembly appeared to me as the gate of heaven, or an entrance into glory." The increased attention paid to Psalmody is one of those gratifying marks of revived religion, which we trust will increase and spread, till not only in every Church, but in every family, both young men and maidens, old men and children, yea, every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. III. DIRECTIONS FOR SINGING. To sing with the spirit and with the understanding( 1 Cor. xiv. 15) will be the desire of every real Christian. The grace of God is here, as in every holy duty, the first and all- essential requisite. To sing with the Spirit, we need the power from on high, grace in the heart, and the present exercise of that grace by the immediate and direct aid of the Holy Spirit, communicating and exciting and stirring up holy affections within( Col. iii. 16, Ephes. v. 18, 19). The sweetness of the music may be rather a hindrance than a help, if it engross our minds, or turn them away from the thoughts of prayer and praise. Augustine says," When the tune has moved me more than the subject, I feel guilty." It is much to be desired that, as far as practicable, the congregation should join in the act of singing; those who can sing well doing so aloud( Ps. cviii. 1-3), the or ear is not good, joining in a lower tone, and those unable to sing remaining silent, yet joining in heart and affection. whose voice The whole congregation ought to stand up during the singing( 2 Chron. vii. 6, Neh. ix. 5, Isa. vi. 2, 3, Rev. vii. 9, 10, xv. 2-4). May Augustine's experience of the benefit of singing be realized by multitudes in our days." Oh how much have I wept, how exceedingly moved and affected I have been at the hymns, songs, and harmonious voices of the Church. Those voices pierced my ears, thy truth entered my soul, and devout affections were raised within me." And may many a heart in the use of the hymns here gathered together, be enabled to anticipate the songs of the redeemed above, till they at length join that only perfectly happy choir. EDWARD BICKERSTETH. Watton Rectory, October, 1841. TABLE OF FIRST LINES. The Letters s, t, f, before the Numbers, signify second, third, and fourth. Watts, 113 s. 628 Wesley, 626 Keble, t. 487 Lyte, s. 478 Montgom. 364 Cotton, 118 Montg. s. 394 606 316 Mason, 535 A broken heart, A saint! oh, A Saviour is, Abide with me, Above me hangs, According to, Affliction is a, Again our ears, Again our weekly, Again the Lord, Alas and did my, Watts, 265 Alas what hourly, Steele, 152 All hail the, Perronet, 195 All people that, Sternhold, 8 Almighty God, be- Steele, 274 Almighty God, I'm, Taylor, 735 Almighty God, the pure, s. 383 Almighty God, thy, Watts, 19 Almighty God, thy word, 389 Almighty Lord of, Scott, 618 Amazing grace, Newton, 627 And art thou, Kelly, 628 And can my, Steele, 629 And did the holy, ditto, 365 And do we hope, Kelly, 592 And dost thou say, Newt. 153 And dost thou, And let our bodies, And now another, And now my, And will the, Angels from, Angels roll the, Another six days, Another week, Approach my, Arise, arise with, Arise Great God, Arise my, Arise my soul, Arise, O king, Arm of the Lord, As birds their, As by the light, As much have, As pants the hart, As the sun's, As when a child, At thy footstool, As when the, Author and, Author of faith, Author of good, Awake and, Awake my soul, Awake my soul, Awake our souls, Awake ye saints, Awake ye sleeping, Before Jehovah's, Before thy mercy, Begin my tongue, Begone unbelief, Behold how good, Wes. 477 Watts, 736 Browne, 304 Doddridge, 549 Montgom. 297 Scott, 317 Stennet, 280 Bath, s. 621 Newton, 109 415 Niro 404 Doddridge, s. 415 Wesley, s. 54 Watts, s. 431 Wesley, 253 Cowper, 255 Newton, 77 Conder, s. 629 Tate, 630 Newton, 585 Hart, 619 s. 599 Newton, 559 Goymer, 342 Wesley, s. 102 Merrick, 157 Hammond, 196 Kenn. 481 Medley, 146 Watts, s. 79 281 Hart, 556 Watts, 9 Bath, 6 Watts, 631 Newton, 141 Wesley, 602 xi Behold the amaz. Behold the expected, Behold the Lamb, Behold the morning, Behold the mo inBehold the sure, Behold the throne, Behold where, BelovedSaviour! Ab. Be present at our, Be still my heart, Beset with, Beside the Gospel, Bless, O Lord, Bless, O my soul, Bless the Lord, Bless'd are the, Bless'd are the sons, Bless'd are the, Bless'd be the ever, Bless'd be the Father, Bless'd be the God, Bless'd be the tie, Bless'd be the wis. Bless'd day of, Blessed Jesus, Blessings for ever, Blow ye the, Breathe Holy Spirit, Brethren come our, Brethren, let us, Brethren let us join, Brethren let us walk, Bright source of, By thy birth, Captain of Israel's, Captain of my, Chief Shepherd, Children of the Christ the Lord, Christ whose, Christian brethren, Christians in your, Christians the, Christians think, Church of Christ, Come all ye, Come condes. Come gracious, 770 Boden, 198 Doddridge, 576 Browne, 62 Come gracious Lord, Bat. s. 546 Come guilty, Humphreys, 518 Come Holy Ghost de. Beck. 348 Lit. 374 Come Holy Ghost, Come Holy Ghost, Come Holy Spirit calm, Come Holy Spirit, Come Holy Spirit from, Come Holy Spirit, Come Holy Spirit, Come in beloved, Come let our, Come let us all unite, Come let us join, Come let us join our, Watts, 66 Voke, 416 269 Watts, s. 6 Logan, 421 Watts, 624 Newt. 154 Enfield, s. 133 Messeh. s.465 506 Newton, 125 Doddridge, 155 Newt. 632 309 Watts, 20 Hart, 633 Mason, 429 ditto, 614 Watts, 67 ditto, 42 ditto, 336 Wesley, 582 Fawc. 89 Watts, 41 282 Wesley, 634 708 Toplady, 51 65 Kelly, 752 Bath, s.375 197 Kelly, 90 Boden, 455 Grant, 257 Wesley, s. 253 Whitfield, 635 Newton, 279 Cennick, 513 318, 319 Wesley, 156 595 Hart, 623 Cawood, 417 Keble, 454 Dod. 373 636 Hart, 327 61 Lit. 622 Watts, 60 355 Budden, 449 t. 718 Watts, 199 s. 715 xii Come let us seek, Come let us stand, Come Lord and, Come my soul, Come O Thou, Come on my, Come sacred Spirit, Come saints, Come sound his, Come Thou all, Come Thou long, Come Thou fount, Come Thou mighty, Come Thou soul, Come weary souls, Come ye sinners, Come ye souls by, Come ye that, Come ye who, Come ye who love, Command thy, Communion of, Compared with, Compassionate Saviour, Confirm the, Creator Spirit, Crowns of glory, Day of Judgment, Dear friend of, Dear is to, Cunningham, 639 Dear refuge of, Steele, 132 Deathless princ. Toplady, 526 Descend blest Spirit, s. 376 Destruction's easy road, 753 Dismiss us with, Hart, 392 Watts, 354 Bathurst, 7 275 Toplady, 640 s. 290 613 Cowper, 26 Bathurst, 333 Doddr. 492 Bathurst, 31 Watts, 57 Wesley, 158 Kelly, 608 Turner, 94 Beddome, 99 Goode, s. 419 Cowper, 149 Steele, 561 Whit. 584 Watts, 315 ditto, s. 126 Wesley, s. 707 Montgom. 98 Hart, s. 363 10 TABLE OF FIRST LINES. Wesley, 512 s. 74 Steele, 566 Newton, 637 Wesley, 577 ditto, 144 378 Defleury, 200 Watts, 201 Wesley, 328 Madan, 300 Robin. 150 313 Steele, 293 Watts, 138 538 Montgom. 384 ditto, 366 Toplady, 638 s. 638 Newton, 377 Dryden, 30 Kelly, 54 Newt. 551 Hill, 761 Do we not, Does the Lord, Dread Jehovah, Emptied of earth, Ere another sabbath's, Ere childhood, Ere God had, Ere the world, Eternal source, Eternal Spirit, Eternal Spirit we, Eternal sun of Every thought, Faith adds new, Faith is a, Far as the Isles, Far from the, Far from these, Father again in, Father, how wide, Father I bless, Father in the, Father of eter. Jay, 382 Steele, 509 Hart, 510 511 Fath, of heav. Al. Father of heaven whose, Father of mercies, Father of mercies, Bedd. 428 Steele, 5 202 Doddr. 456 Father, Son, and, Wesley, s. 334 Father,' tis thine, S. 579 Wesley, 63 Father to Thee Father of mercies let, Father of mercies, Steele, 131 Bat. s. 577 Cowper, 641 Newton, s. 641 Montgom. 604 Bathurst, 55 Watts, s. 242 Swaine, 575 Roscommon, 550 Newton, 203 Heber, s. 371 Wesley, 159 s. 410 Father whate'er, Few are the hours, Fierce passions, Fix my heart, Food, raiment, Forbid it, Lord, For ever blessed, For ever to behold, Forget not, For mercies, Forth from the, Forth in thy, For Zion's sake, Fountain of mercy, Frequent the, From age to age, From all that dwell, From Calvary's, From Egypt's, From ev'ry stormy, From foes that, From Greenland's, From my own, From the first, Full of trembling, Gird thy loins, Give me the wings, Give peace in, Give thanks to Give to the Father, Give to our God, God in the Gospel, Glorious things, Glory, glory, Glory, glory to, Glory, honour, praise, Glory to the Father, Glory to Thee my, Go to dark, God by his bow, God is our strength, God is a spirit just, God is the, God moves in a, God of all my, God of mercy thron'd, God of mercy and, God of my life, God of my life to, God of my life with, God of my salva. God of our salva. God's own prom. Good is the Lord, Grace is a plant, Grace' tis a, Gracious God our, Gracious Lord, Grateful notes, Grant us Lord, Great God as seasons, Great God indulge, Great God let, 497 Browne, 283 Watts, 206 ditto, 204 Cowper, 49 Kelly, 586 Stowell, 762 Heber, s. 540 Heber, 413 Moravian, 103 442 Wesley, 127 Hart, s. 127 Watts, 343 Liturgy, 437 Watts, 205 ditto, 721 ditto, 207 Beddome, 754 Newton, 244 Kelly, 261 ditto, s. 207 709Mon. 444 Kenn. 485 Montgomery, 259 505 Gilpin, 542 Watts, 383 ditto, s. 254 Cowper, 40 Lyte, s. 135 448 t. 641 Wesley, 642 Cowp.643 484 Wesley, 160 Kelly, s.393 Haweis, 593 Watts, 498 Cowper, 441 Doddridge, 208 Cowp.611 Hammon. 644 209 710 503 Watts, s.78 Bickerst.443 Davies, 405 ditto, 18 440 s. 287 Great God of Ab. Great God of won. Great God the, Great God this, TABLE OF FIRST LINES. Luther, 555 s. 337 Watts, 2 Hart, 106 Watts, s. 378 Newt. 380 Watts, 487 s. 40 How shall the young, How strange, How sweet the, How sweet the name, How vast the, How welcome to, I am saith Christ, I and my house, 579 I asked the Lord, Kelly, 755 I fain would love, Robinson, 161 I know that my, Brewer, 645 I'll praise my, Madan, 323 I'll spare all, L. H. C.270 I love the Lord, Robin. 314 I love the Lord his, Top. 147 I my Ebenezer, Wesley, 527 I praised the earth, Watts, 445 I sing the Almighty, ditto, s. 90 Cowper, 646 Doddridge, 291 I. C. W.295 I was alive without, I will praise Thee, I yield Thee, If ever it should, If human kindness, If unbelief's that, In age and, In every object, Incarnate God, Inspire my sou Inspirer and, Interval of, In the floods, In the sun and, In this world, In thy presence we, In vain men talk, In vain our fancy, Is there a, Is there ambition, Israel in ancient, Israel's Shepherd, It is the Lord, It is the Lord, I've found the, Jehovah reigns, Jehovah Wonderful, Jerusalem my, Jesu's blood, Great God unchang. Great God what, Great God whose, Great God with, Great High Priest, Great is the Lord, Great Shepherd of, Great Sovereign let, Great the joy when, Ground of my hope, Guide us 0, Hail Sovereign, Hail the day that, Hail thou once, Hail thou source, Happiness delightful, Happy soul thy, Happy the child, Happy the heart, Hark my soul it, Hark the glad, Hark the herald, Hark the solemn, Hark the song of, Hark the sound, Hark ten thousand, Hark the voice of, Hark what bursts, Hast thou holy, Head of the, s.425 Mont. 250 774 Kelly, s. 241 J. Evans, 267 Kelly, s. 240 Bickerst. 358 Decourcy, s. 251 Newton, 245 Heal us Immanuel, Cow. s. 100 Hear what God, Heaven is a place, He dies the friend, He reigns the Lord, He that hath made, He who on earth; Help us O Lord, His kingdom comes, Holy and good I, Holy Ghost dispel, Holy, holy, holy, Holy Lord God, Holy Lord our, Holy Spirit from, Hope in Christ our, Hosanna to King, Hosanna to the, Hosanna to the, How are thy, How beauteous, How bless'd the, How blest the state, How bless'd thy, How bright those, How can it be, How condescend. How did my, How glorious is, How glorious the, How great the, How helpless, How long shall, How many, How pleasant, How pleasant for, How precious is, Fawcett, s. 7 Jesus shall reign, Mont. 558 Watts, 271 ditto, 539 ditto, 462 Newton, 47 339 X111 S. 5 Bathurst, 116 ditto, 524 Ntn. 151 Watts, s. 77 ditto, 284 ditto, 388 Wesley, 600 Newton, 648 Kelly, 649 Medley, 650 Watts, 210 Moravian, 651 211 s. 542 Hurn, 80 Toplady, 329 731 Couper, 756 Bathurst, 605 ditto, 64 Kelly, 260 Watts, 733 ditto, 734 Heber, s.734 Addison, 478 Watts, 312 Steele, 588 Hurn, 136 Cowper, 647 344 Wesley, 78 Watts, 43 ditto, s. 246 Watts, 737 Madan, 711 264 Steele, 58 Doddr. s.516 ditto, 302 Watts, s, 386 738 Steele, 212 Fawcett, 615 Heber, 573 Watts, 34 108 Cowper, 213 Moravian, 653 Hart, 654 Noel, 370 Hart, 763 Wesley, s. 467 Newton, s. 35 ditto, s. 75 Beddome, 137 Toplady, 655 Doddridge, 489 Pearce, s. 124 Heber, 541 Moravian, 652 Mont. 376 Hart, 133 Newton, 530 Bathurst, 571 Watts, 656 Cowper, 50 Bicker.360 Green, 120 Mont. s. 277 Mason, 657 Watts, s. 76 71 574 Newton, 268 Grigg, 214 163 Kelly, s. 545 Davies, 658 Doddridge, 215 Lyte, s. 119 s. 413 Watts, 368 ditto, s. 370 Wesley, 350 ditto, 162 ditto, 603 Morav. 718 Cennick. 659 3 Jesus, and shall it, Jesus exalted far, Jesus hail, Jesus how, Jesus I love, Jesus I my, Jesus immortal, Jesus invites his, Jesus is gone, Jesus kind inviting, Jesus let thy, Jesus Lord we, Jesus my all, my, Jesus my all to, Jesus my Saviour, Jesus my strength, Jesus our Lord, Jesus refuge of, Jesus Saviour, Wesley, 164 Doddridge, 457 Wesley, 165 740 Watts, 419 XIV Jesus Shepherd of, Jesus the Shepherd, Jesus thy blood, Jesus thy church, Jesus thy heav. Jesus we lift our, Jesus we thy, Jesus where'er, Jesus who lived, Join all the glor. Joy is a fruit, Joy to the world, Kindred in Christ, Lamb of God we, Lamb of God, Lamb of God whose, Leader of faithful, Led by a, Let Christians, Let every mortal, Let God the, Let heart and, Let heaven and, Let party names, Let us ask the, Let us love, Let us sing, Let us with a, Let Zion's, Life is the time, Lift your heads, Light of the, E. Light of those, Lo! God is here, Lo! He comes, Lo Israel's, Lo round the throne, Look down 0, Look up to yonder, Lord a better, Lord and God, Lord at thy table, Lord cause thy, Lord dismiss us, Lord for ever at, Lord God, Lord grant a, Lord how dec. Lord how delight. Lord I am thine, Lord I am vile, Lord I ascribe it, Lord if consis. Lord if Thou thy, Lord in the morn. Lord Jesus is, Lord Jesus thy, Lord let a few, Lord look on all, Lord may not one, Lord of heaven, Lord of my life, Lord of hosts, Lord of the Lord of the har. Lord of the Sab. Lord of the Sab. TABLE OF FIRST LINES. 166 Kelly, 167 Wesley, 74 s. 544 Oberlin, 660 Beck, 351 379 Cowper, 375 Taylor, 739 Watts, 28 Newton, 93 Watts, 292 Newton, 578 Hart, 53 Moravian, 168 Wes. 363 Lord thro' the dubious, Lord we confess, Lord what, Lord when our, Lord when we bend, Lord who hast, Love divine all, Loud let the, Mark'd as the, May each Sabbath, May He by whose, May the grace of, May we share the, Meet and right it, Meeting in the, Men of God go, Mighty God, Mighty God the, Mighty Saviour, Mine eye and my, Mistaken souls, Musing on my, Must friends and, My bless'd Redeemer, My blessed Saviour, My former hopes, My God how endl. My God how per. My God I now, My God my, My God my king, My God permit, My God permit me My God the cov. My God the spring, My God was, My God who, My gracious, My Saviour is, My Saviour my, My Shepherd will, My song shall, My soul awake, My soul lies, My soul praise, My soul repeat, My soul what hast, Naked as from, New every morn, No dawn of sav. No longer far, Not all the blood, Nothing know we, Now begin the, Now gracious, Now I have, 0 come, loud, Doddr.285 O covenant Angel, not, 321 O Father glorify, 757 Bathurst, 589 Daubeny, 296 Watts, s. 519 Watts, 722 Newton, 303 Wesley, 216 Bed. 91 Hart, 661 Newton, s. 596 s.216 Milton, 341 Doddridge, 278 Watts, 521 s. 539 Bickersteth, 599 Toplady, 169 Wesley, 764 Oliver, 533 Doddridge, 349 568 607 Lord of the Sabbath' tis, Lord of the worlds, Watts, 386 Lord shed a beam, Hart, 663 Lord shed, Lord show thy, Lord teach a lit. Lord teach us how, Lord Thou hast, E. Bickersteth, 598 Bathurst, 402 Ryland, 742 Mont. 175 Watts, 13 s. 644 397 565 Bathurst, 104 346 Stenn.362 387 Burder, 391 170 Montgomery, 330 Wesley, 171 E. B.& G.662 Watts, 390 ditto, 522 ditto, 111 ditto, 741 Wilson, s. 662 Madan, 172 Watts, 173 Doddridge, 357 Moravian, 719 Taylor, 446 439 Morav. 720 Crosse, 338 Mason, 468 Montgom. 431 Drummond, s. 409 Bickerst. 597 Watts, 45 Bathurst, 249 ditto, s. 456 Carl. 176 Cowper, 664 Wesley, 177 Doddridge, 563 Noel, 414 395 Newt. 578 ditto, 712 713 Wesley, 217 Kelly, 367 422 Robinson, 543 s. 384 s. 541 Watts, 178 ditto, 88 Robin. s. 720 Watts, 473 ditto, 97 218 Cowper, 107 Watts, 483 Cowper, 665 Kennet, 488 Watts, 219 Watts, 220 ditto, 179 t. 707 Dodd. 69 Watts, 22 Mason, 482 Watts, 743 Francis, 666 Mason, 536 Watts, 221 ditto, 76 Cowper, 27 Morav. 668 Watts, 128 Sternhold, 222 Watts, 223 667 Watts, 669 Keble, s. 481 Cawood, 758 Newton 670 Watts, 48 Kelly, 544 Langford, 224 Newton, 310 Wesley, 73 Tate, s. 239 Birks, 345 Gisborne, 465 XV 425 TABLE OF FIRST LINES. Oh how is Zion's, Bath. s. 407 Oh if we, E.Bickersteth, f. 426 Oh may the Spirit, Oh may we with, Oh most delight. Oh my soul the, Oh my soul what, Oh praise the, Oh render thanks, Oh send God's, Oh that my soul, Oh that the Lord, Oh the transcend. Oh weep not o'er, Oh what a narrow, Oh what shall I, Oh where is now, Oh why should, Oh worship the, On the mountain, On Thee O God, On this glad day, On what has, Once more bef. Once more, Once more we bow, One glance of, One there is, 499 s. 377 Newton, 115 Newton, 590 410 Our children Lord, 353 Our God is love, t. 91 Our heavenly, Montg. 187 Our Lord is risen, Wesley, 322 Our master, Montgom. 426 Our Saviour, E. Bickersteth, 534 Our songs shall be, Our souls shall, Ours is a rich, Out of love and, Out of the depths, Palms of glory, Pardoned through, Peace be to this, People of, Pity a helpless, Plunged in a gulf, Poor and afflicted, Poor, weak, and, Pour out thy, Praise God from, Praise, oh praise, Praise the Lord who, Praise the Lord ye, Praise to God, Praise to the God cf, Praise we Him, Prayer is the, Preaching at God's, Prepare a thankful, Quiet Lord my, Raise your, Rejoice believer, Rejoice in Jesu's Rejoice, the Lord, Remark my soul, Remember man, Repulsed, dispersed, Return my, 337 Tate, 227 Heber, 573 Tate, s. 385 Watts, 14 Heber, s. 120 Heber, s. 347 Moravian, 612 407 Tate, 400 Wesley, 105 432 White, 610 Ryland, 21 Cowper, 122 183 s. 31 s. 414 Tate, 25 466 Sternhold, 256 263 436 O Father Thou fountain, O God my heart, O God! oh good, O God of hosts, O God our help, O God that, O God who gav'st, O gracious, O house of Jacob, O Israel's Shepherd, O Jesus full, O King of kings, O Lord another, O Lord I would, O Lord my best, O Lord the guardian, O Lord! the Holy, O Lord, thine, O Lord thy mercy, O Lord whate'er, O Lord turn, O my Lord I've, O righteous God, O Saviour, is thy, O Saviour may, O Saviour whom, O self- existent, O Spirit, s. 403 Bath. t. 101 Heber, 301 334 Montgomery, 331 O Thou by long, Guion, 480 O Thou from, Humphries, 121 O Thou great fountain, 0 Thou my, f. 707 Krishnoo, s. 426 765 O Thou that dwell'st, O Thou that hear'st, Watts, 112 O Thou to whom, Tate, 11 Wesley, 186 ditto, 194 Cotterill, 617 Bath. s. 121 ditto, s. 103 464 Birks, s. 408 Huie, 476 Williams, 411 Cotterill, 412 Newton, 470 White, s. 125 O Thou to whose, O Thou who, O Thou who, O Thou whose, O Thou whose, O Thou whose wise, O when from, O ye who, O'er the gloomy, O'er the realms, Oft as the bell, Oft in sorrow, K. Of thy love some, Oh bless the, Oh blessed souls, Oh could we but, Oh for a closer, Oh for a faith, Oh for a heart, Oh for a heart to, Oh for an overcom. Oh for a single, E. Oh for a shout, Oh for a thousand, Oh for that, Oh for the eye, Oh from the, Oh had I the, Oh hand of, Oh happy day, Oh happy soul, Oh holy Saviour, 716 Watts, 225 ditto, 140 Bath. 570 Cowper, 674 Bath. s. 101 ditto, 180 Wesley, 181 Watts, 101 Bicker, s. 136 Watts, 325 Wesley, 226 Bathurst, 401 Steele, 532 Cotterill, 182 Kelly, 569 Heber, s. 492 Doddridge, 398 Watts, 68 S. 481 100 Cowper, 523 671 Fawc. 672 Tate, 340 ditto, 228 Brown, t. 426 Mason, 675 Watts, 184 Boyce, 369 Heber, s. 403 Hart, 673 Wesley, 148 403 408 C. Grant, 17 Kelly, 409 Watts, 174 Wesley, 321 Newton, 394 Hawker, 594 Mont. 459 Kelly, 361 Morav. 447 G. 126 Mont. s. 568 s. 354 Wesley, 601 Montgom. 766 Hart, s. 372 Watts, 230 Kelly, 591 Newton, 676 Mont. s. 429 Kenn, 727 Merr. 229 231 232 500 s. 718 Kelly, 596 Montgom. 83 G. f. 546 Newt. 233 Newton, 95 Watts, 52 Newton, 75 birth, 298 Wesley, 23 Doddr. 306 Hart, 458 276 Doddridge, 114 xvi Rise gracious God, Rise my soul and, Rock of ages, Sabbath days were ne'er, TABLE OF FIRST LINES. 254 Madan, 145 Toplady, 185 450 Newton, 621 Watts, 46 Bath. s. 580 Edmeston, 609 Wesley, s. 676 s. 255 New. s. 710 Hart, 677 Kelly, 572 Newton, 496 Horne, 501 Wesley, 24 Watts, 87 Toplady, 129 Watts, 399 ditto, 110 Berridge, 396 Tay. 744 Watts, 540 s. 238 726 Wesley, 715 Fawcett, 517 Fawcett, 516 Hurn, 81 Wesley, 515 393 Cowper, 139 Montgomery, 234 Wesley, 311 S. P. R. 678 Moore, 247 Toplady, 679 whose, 433 Ryland, 39 Wesley, s. 679 Bath. 56 332 Beddome, 272 Wesley, 554 ditto, 680 Steele, 502 759 Safely through, Salvation oh the Saviour at thy, Saviour breathe, Saviour divine, Saviour through, Saviour visit thy, Say Christian, See that glory how, See the corn, See the leaves, Shall foolish weak, Shall we go on to, Shine Lord and, Shine mighty God, Show pity Lord, Since Jesus, Since Jesus Christ, Sing to the Lord, Sing to the Lord, Sing we to our God, Sinners obey the, Sinners the, Sinners turn, So let our lips, Soldiers of Christ, Some sweet savour, Sometimes a Songs of, Sons of men, Sons we are, Sound the loud, Source of light, Sovereign of all Sovereign ruler, Spirit of faith, Spirit of holiness, Spirit of mercy, truth, Sprinkled with, Stand the, Stay injured, Stern winter, Stricken, smitten, Sun of my soul, Sweet is the, Sweet is the work, Sweet the moments, Sweeter sounds, Teach us O Lord, That I am thine, That man no, Th' atoning work, The billows swell, The blest, The daily favours, The darkness is over, The day of The day of wrath, The fast which is, The first begotten, The gathering, The glorious King, The God of, Keble, s. 487 Watts, 620 ditto, 286 ditto, 681 Newton, 235 460 Gambold, 682 Newton, 479 Kelly, 546 Cowper, s. 123 Hart, t. 363 Mason, 616 767 E. Bick. s. 615 Scott, 547 Hurn, 273 Kelly, 531 Newton, 438 Steele, 562 Oliver, 683 The God of mercy, The God of truth, The Gospel comes, The grass and, The happy morn is The heathen, The heavens decl. The last loud, The long expected, The King of, The Lord des. The Lord my, The Lord of, The Lord our God is, Thou art gone, Thou art the, Kelly, 44 Newton, 495 come, 320 Montgom. 420 Watts, 1 Roscomm. 550 The Lord who, The Lord will come, The name of, The peace which, The praises of my, 36 Logan, 326 Heb. s. 542 Wilson, 760 Newton, 717 Watts, 451 Wesley, 684 84 Campbell, 504 come, 452 Wesley, 251 Doddr. 625 Cowper, 258 Addison, 33 The praises of my God, 236 The praying Spirit, The prayer that flows, The rainbow, The sabbath day is The saints on, The Saviour lives, The Saviour what, The spacious, The Spirit breathes, The Spirit's grace, The world can neither, Thee we adore, Thee will I love, There's not a bird, There is a book, There is a fountain, There is a land of, There is a path, There is a world, There is beyond, This day belongs, This God is the God, Kelly, 299 Doddridge, 372 Sternhold, 16 Addison, 143 Wesley, 308 This is a precious, This is the day, This is the day the, This stone, Thou all- benignant, Thou God of, Thou God of, 724 246 Cowp. 4 Mason, 685 72 Watts, 471 ditto, 188 Noel, 37 Keble, s. 34 Cowper, 49 Watts, 560 Taylor, 745 Hart, 32 Taylor, 748 Watts, 749 ditto, 287 Montgom. 430 587 Heber, 529 American, 29 189 688 Cennick, s. 564 Wesley, 190 ditto, 553 Walker, 768 Wes. 552 J.C.W.248 Sandys, 237 Gilbert, 689 Marriot, 424 Montgom. 12 Oliver, s. 683 Watts, 385 Newton, 142 Hart, 692 Mont. 467 Tate, 238 Thou boundless source, Thou Comforter Divine, Thou dear, Thou hidden love, 775 Watts, 746 ditto, 747 Thou Judge of quick, Thou very paschal, Thou who art, Thou who didst, Thou whose, Though holy, Though nature's, Though oft we, Though troubles, Though void of, Thousands O Lord, Through all the, Through the day, Thus far my God, Thy love 0, Thy presence, Thy promises, Thy throne 0, Time by moments, " Tis a point I long, ' Tis God the Spirit, " Tis my happiness, " Tis not too hard, " Tis pleasant to, To bless thy, To celebrate thy, To- day God bids his, To- day the Lord, To Father, Son, TABLE OF FIRST LINES. Welcome sight, Welcome sweet, Kelly, 486 Fawcett, 693 Bathurst, 694 Fawcett, 381 Wesley, 102 Kennion, s. 570 Newt. 305 ditto, 686 59 Cowp. 117 Richter, 687 Toplady, 714 Tate, 191 ditto, 239 To God our Benefactor, 725 To God the Father, Watts, 335 To God the Father, Son, 730 To God the only, Watts, 240 728 To God who chose us, To Him that chose, To him that loved, To Jesus the, To our Redeemer's, To- morrow, Try us O God, and, Uncertain how, Unworthy, Lord, Vain delusive, Wait O my soul, Walk with thy, Walking on the, We bid thee, s. 335 Scotch, 557 Cowper, 567 Stecle, 262 Doddridge, 520 Wesley, 192 Newton, 695 Mont. s. 695 Toplady, 696 Beddome, 119 Bickerst. 697 Mont. s. 341 ditto, 427 356 508 We covenant with, We praise Thee Lord, We thank Thee Lord, Weary of, 507 Wesley, 193 What think ye, What though, What various, 288 Mason, 359 723 729 We've passed, What a dream, What a glorious, What are, What if death, What means this, What shall I rend. What sinners value, Welcome to the Saviour's, We've no abiding, Kelly, 545 Watts, 289 352 Kelly, 474 s. 747 Irons, s. 698 772 Montgom. 252 Doddr. 491 Irons, t. 698 Watts, 469 ditto, 522 Newton, 698 Doddridge, 490 Cowper, 85 Addison, 38 When all thy, When beauty clothes, Steele, 494 When Christ victorious, s. 319 When daily I, When darkness, When gathering When his salvation, When I can read, When I survey, s. 742 Cowper, 699 Grant, 700 773 Watts, 701 ditto, 266 xvii Hart, s. 91 Montgom. 453 Toplady, 463 Montgomery, 461 Swaine, 702 Noel, 123 Cennick, s. 288 Watts, 130 Addison, 548 s. 122 When is it, When Jesus, When languor, When like, When most we, When musing, When O my, When overwhelm. When rising, When the heart, When the last trumpet's, When the Lord, When the overwhelm. When the vale, When the world, When to the house of, When truly a sinner, When youth and, Whence this, Whence those, Gilbert, 691 Bath. s. 574 86 Why do we mourn, Why Gracious God, Why should I, 79 Kelly, 703 t. 546 Steinhau. s. 703 Kelly, 324 toget. 580 Stennet, 581 Steele, 434 Gilbert, 690 Kelly, 583 Doddridge, 528 t. 703 Tate, 294 Davies, 277 Newt. 307 Hurn, 134 Where two or three bl Where two or, While Britain, While I sit, While in the world, While on the, While passing through, While Shepherds, While through, While with ceaseWho are the, Who can describe, Who can tell how, Who great God, Who shall ascend, Who taught the, Who was saved, Hart, 82 Steele, 472 Why should I say, Why should the, Why those fears? With ardent longing, With glory clad, With joy we, t With songs of, Ye boundless, Ye golden, Ye hearts with, Ye lambs of, Ye messengers of, Ye saints and, Ye servants of God, Ye servants of the, Ye sons of men, Ye souls that, Ye vain engrossing, Ye waiting souls, Ye who in his courts, Yes we trust the, Your harps ye, Zlon's King shall, Watts, 70 Kelly, 92 Goode, 96 Hurn, 135 Taylor, 750 771 Newton, 704 Watts, 751 Watts, 705 Watts, 475 Steele, 435 Kelly, 124 769 Tate, 15 Watts, 371 Goode, 24 Tate, 35 Doddridge, 525 ditto, 519 Hart, 706 Voke, 423 Tate, 242 243 Bath. s. 243 Cowper, 493 Hart, 564 Bath. 290 Wesley, 537 514 Kelly, 418 Toplady, 707 Kelly, 406 xviii EXPLANATION OF A FEW DIFFICULT WORDS. ADOPTION, being made a child of JUBILEE,( a word signifying either a blast of a trumpet, or a bringing back,) a Jewish Festival, which was a figure of our recovered blessirgs in Christ. JUSTIFICATION, being accounted righteous through Christ. LENT, the Spring, a fast of forty days before Easter. ORDINANCE, a commanded religious duty. PAGANS, idolaters. PASSION, suffering. applied to the God by his grace. ADVENT, coming, coming of Christ. BAPTISM, washing, the sacrament by which we are admitted into the Church. CHRISTMAS, Christ's service, a festival on his birth. CHERUBIM, one of the orders of angels. COVENANT, an agreement, divine promise, or appointment. DOXOLOGY, a song ascribing glory to God. EASTER, Day of rising. EBENEZER, a stone of help, or witness of divine help received. ELECT, chosen. EMBER, ashes, ember week so called from the ancient custom of putting ashes on the head in token of humiliation. EPIPHANY, making known, Christ's being made known to the Gentiles. GENTILES, nations in general as distinguished from the Jews. GRACE, free favour to the unworthy. HARBINGER, a forerunner. HEATHEN, unchristian nations. HOSANNA, save now I beseech thee; and it is also used as a form of wishing success. INCARNATE, having our flesh; applied to our Lord Jesus Christ. REDEMPTION, our deliverance from sin and ruin at the costly price of Christ's death. REGENERATION, being born again of the Holy Spirit. SERAPHIM, one of the orders of angels. SACRAMENT, a holy sign of a spiritual blessing; applied to Baptism and the Lord's supper, which were ordained by Christ as signs, means, and pledges of his grace. SANCTIFICATION, being made holy by the Spirit of Christ. TRINITY, Three in one, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, three persons in one Godhead. WHIT SUNDAY, so called from the white garments in which those admitted to baptism were once clothed. The day on which we commemorate the descent of the Holy Ghost in the Christian Church. Epitaphs. A church- yard may be made very profitable by suitable epitaphs. The following passages of Scripture may assist the friends of deceased persons in selecting an appropriate one. It is much to be desired that epitaphs should invariably tend to humble the sinner, exalt the Saviour, and promote holiness. SUITABLE TEXTS FOR TOMBSTONES. [ In many of these only part of the text would be suitable.] PIOUS CHARACTERS.Gen. xlviii. 21; 2 Chron. xxxiv. 28; Job iii. 17; xix. 25, 26; Psalm xvii, 15; xxxvii. 37; lxxiii. 26; cxvi. 15; Luke xx. 36; John xvii. 24; Acts vii. 59; Rom. viii. 38, 39; xiv. 8; 1 Cor. xv. 26, 51-53, 57; 2 Cor. v. 1; Phil. iii. 21; Titus ii. 13; Heb. iv. 9; xi. 15; Rev. ii. 10; xiv. 13. MISCELLANEOUS.- Deut. xxxii. 29; Job. xxx. 23; Psalm xc. 12; Eccles. iii. 2; xii. 7; Isaiah xxv. 8; Matt. vi. 20; John iii. 16; v. 28, 29; viii. 51; Rom. v. 8-10; Ephes. ii. 8; 2 Tim. i. 10; Heb. ii. 9; ix. 27; Rev. i. 18. CHILDREN AND YOUTH.- 2 Sam. xii. 23; Job. i. 21; Psalm xlix. 15; Eccles. xii. 1; Hosea xiii. 14; Matt. xix. 14; xxi. 16; Rev. xxi. 4. MANHOOD.- Job. xxi. 23; Psalm ciii. 15-17; James iv. 13, 14; 1 Pet. i. 24. 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