371 384 442 284 358 366 278 291 O Lord, my soul convicted stands 369 'Twas on that dark, that, &c. O the sweet wonders of that cross 400 O what stupendous mercy shines 434 413 400 Stretch'd on the cross the, &c. Sinners rejoice, 'tis Christ, &c. Saints in their graves lie, &c. Shout: for the blessed Jesus, &c. Saviour divine, we know thy, &c. Self-righteous souls on works, &c. Sinners, the voice of God regard 346 So let our lips and lives express 348 Sacred wedlock ! law of heav'n Sov'reign of all the worlds, &c. Stern winter throws his icy, &c. Shepherd of Israel, thou dost keep See, gracious Lord, before, &c. Thou lovely source of true delight 350 That God, who made the, &c. 352 Thou art, O God! a Spirit pure 354 Thine earthly sabbaths, Lord, &c. 360 Tho' parents may in cov'nant be 361 Thou reign'st, O Lord, thy, &c. 377 Thro' all the downward tracts, &c.378 Thro' all the various shifting, &c. 380 Thus far my God has led me on 381 Teach us, O Lord, aright to, &c. 382 The broken bread, the blessed cup 388 The King of heav'n his table, &c. 390 383 The blest memorials of thy grief 394 The promise of my Father's love 399 The time is short! the season, &c. 404 Thy providence, great God, &c. 407 To praise the ever bounteous, &c. ibid What does the worldling gain 263 What strange perplexities arise 387 ibid When the blest day of Pentecost 414 264 Welcome, sweet day of rest 269 While o'er our guilty land, &c. 272 War, horrid war, deep stain'd, &c. 426 280 When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay 433 287 When death appears before, &c. 439 294 Who shall the Lord's elect, &c. 447 When Hannah press'd with grief 449 Thus saith the first, the, &c. The Saviour! O what endless, &c. There is one God, and only one To us a child is born from heav'n 302 There is a land of pure delight 310 'Tis finish'd, the Redeemer cries 311 'Twixt Jesus and the chosen race 329 'Twas the commission of our Lord 333 The sacraments are holy signs 335 Thus saith the mercy of the Lord 336 PSALM S. 1 PSALM 1. S. M. The way and end of the righteous and the wicked. T Who shuns the sinner's ways, 2 But makes the law of God 3 He like a tree shall thrive, 4 Not so the ungodly race, 5 How will they bear to stand Where all the saints at Christ's right hand 6 He knows, and he approves The way the righteous go: But sinners and their works shall meet PSALM 2. First Part. L. M. God the Father vindicates his Messiah. HY did the heathen madly rage, i WH And why the Jews conspire in vain? Why kings and rulers all engage, T'oppose Messiah's gracious reign? 2" Come, let us break his bands," they say, "We'll ne'er be govern'd by his laws :" And thus they cast his yoke away, And nail'd Messiah to the cross. 3 But God the Father, from his throne, Laughs at their pride, their rage controls; He'll vex their hearts with pains unknown, And speak in thunder to their souls. 4 "I'll vindicate the King I made, "On Zion's everlasting hill; My hand shall bring him from the dead, "And he shall reign, Messiah still." PSALM 2. Second Part. L. M. God the Son reveals the divine decree. 1 H' eternal Son with power array'd, 2 "For sin thou'st offer'd up thy soul, 3 "Ask then, my Son, and I will give |