Bere op die Unity, its cou praise days. 45 As was through ages heretofore, 1 To God in three persons, Is now, and shall be evermore, One God ever bless'd, By all in earth and heaven. As it has been, now is, And ever shall be. IV. 2. All praise to the FATHER, the Son, Was, is, and shall still be address'd. IV. 3. SON, All praise to the Spirit, thrice bless'd; CLASS III. The holy, eternal, supreme Three in Onie, Was, is, and shall still be address'd. IV. 4. O FATHER Almighty, to thee he address'd, Now, and evermore shall be! With CHRIST and the SPIRIT, one God III. 2. ever bless'd, All glory and worship from earth and from Praise the name of God most high, heaven, Praise him, all below the sky, As was, and' is now, and shall ever be Praise him, all ye heavenly host, given. FATHER, Son, and HOLY GHOST; As through countless ages past, IV. 5. Evermore his praise shall last. Al glory and praise to the FATHER be III. 3. : given, Praise the FATHER, earth and heaven, The Son and the SPIRIT from earth and Praise the Sox, the SPIRIT praise, from heaven, As it was, and is, be given As was. and is now, be supreme adoration, Glory through eternal days. And ever shall be, to the God of salva tion. For Hymns 145 and 185. To the FATHER, to the Son, Everlasting Three in One: And SPIRIT ever bless'd, As of old, the Trinity Everlasting Three in Oge, All worship be address'd; Praise from all above, below, As throughout the ages past, Great JEHOVAH! we adore thee, Now is given, and shall be so While endless ages last. When used to Hymn 185, in line 6, read, Endless praises As was throughuut the ages past. CLASS IV. IV. 1. By angels in heaven of every degree, And saints upon earth, All praise be address'd Come, let us adore him, come bow at his fect, O give him the glory, the praise that is meet; Let joyful hosannas unceasing arise, And join the full chorus that gladdens the skies. Whenever the Hymns are used at the celebration of divine service, a certain portion or portion of the Psalms of David in metre shall also be sung. INDE X. 8 ... o ns, ... To be vend INO Page. Missions, .............. II. CREATION, ........ Sunday and Charity Schools. III. PROVIDENCE, ......... 4 Charitable Occasions, IV. REDEMPTION,.......... 6 To be used at Sea,..... For the Sick, ........ V. THE CHURCH, ........ 7 Funerals, .............. VL FESTIVALS AND FASTS,. 9 IVNI. INVITATION AND WARNThe Lord's Day,........ ING, ........ 27 IX. CHRISTIAN DUTIES AFFECTIONS, ... Prayer, ........... Repentance, ... Faith, ...... Hope, ....... Joy, ... Love,......... Contentment,.... In Affliction,..... Daily Devotion, .... X. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE, . | XI. DEATH,............. XIV. MISCELLANEOUS, .. Praise, .. . As was through ages heretofore, To God in three persons, Is now, and shall be evermore, One God ever bless'd, By all in earth and heaven. As it has been, now is, And ever shall be. IV. 2. All praise to the Father, the Son, Was, is, and shall still be address'd. IV. 3. SON, All praise to the Spirit, thrice bless'd; The holy, eternal, supreme Three in One, Was, is, and shall still be addrese'd. IV. 4. O FATHER Almighty, to thee he address'd, With Christ and the Spirit, one God ever bless'd, All glory and worship from earth and from Praise the name of God most high, heaven, Praise him, all below the sky, As was, and' is now, and shall ever be Praise him, all ye heavenly host, given. FATHER, SON, and HOLY GHOST; As through countless ages past, IV. 5. Evermore his praise shall last. All glory and praise to the FATHER be III. 3.. given, Praise the FATHER, earth and heaven, The Son and the SPIRIT from earth and Praise the Sox, the SPIRIT praise, from heaven, As it was, and is, be given As was. and is now, be supreme adoration, Glory through eternal days. And ever shall be, to the God of salva tion. For Hymns 145 and 185. To the FATHER, to the Son, . And SPIRIT ever bless'd, Everlasting Three in Oge, All worship be address'd: Praise from all above, below, As throughout the ages past, Now is given, and shall be so While endless ages last. When used to Hymn 185, in line 6, read, As was throughout the ages past. CLASS IV. IV. 1. Of every degree, All praise be address'd Come, let us adore him, come bow at his 'fect, O give him the glory, the praise that is meet; Let joyful hosannas unceasing arise, And join the full chorus that gladdens the skies. Whenever the Hymns are used at the celebration of divine service, a certain portion or portion of the Psalms of David in metre shall also be sung. INDEX. POCO O TATA Page. Page Missions, .............. Sunday and Charity Schools. To be used at Sea, ...... For the Sick, ........ Funerals, .............. III. INVITATION AND WARN- ING, ......... 27 IX. CHRISTIAN DUTIES AND AFFECTIONS, .. Prayer, ......... Repentance, ... Faith, i...... Hope, ....... Joy, ..... Love, ......... Praise, ......... Contentment,.... 17 In Affliction,. .... Daily Devotion, . ..... 84, X. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE, . | XI. DEATH, ............. XIV, MISCELLANEOUS, .. Ministers, .. ...211 XV. GLORIA PATRI, ...., . 16 16 . . 18 SHOWING WHERE TO FIND EACH HYMN BY THE BEGINNING. Page. Page A charge to keep I have, 37 J Glory to the Father give, Ah, how shall fallen man, 6 God moves in a mysterious way, Alas, what hourly dangers rise, 14 God of the seas! thine awful voice, All glorious God, what hymns of praise, 6 God of our Fathers! by whose hand, 42 Almighty Father! bless the word, 10 Go forth, ye heralds, in iny narne, Almighty Lord! before thy throne, 18 “Go preach my Gospel," saith the Lord Although the vine its fruits deny, Grace! 't is a charming sound, And are we now brought near to God, 21 Great first of beings! mighty Lord, 3 And wilt thou, O eternal God, Great God! this sacred day of thine, And will the judge descend, Great God! to thee my evening song, Another six days work is done Great God! what do I see and hear, Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat Great God! with wonder and with praise, 3 Arise, my soul! with rapture rise, Guide me, O thou great Jehovah, As panting in the sultry beam, Hail, thou long expected Jesus, As when the weary tray'ller gains, Hail to the Lord's Anointed, As o'er the past my memory strays, Hark! from the tombs a mournful sound, 39 As the sweet flower that scents the morn, 27 Hark! the glad sound, the Saviour comes, 10 Awake, my soul, and with the sun, 34 Hark! the herald angels sing, Awake, my sous, stretch every nerve. 37 Hasten, sinner, to be wise, Awake, ye saints, awake, 9 Hear, gracious God, my humble moan, 33 Before Jehovah's awful throne, 32 Hear what the voice from heaven de Begin, my soul, the exalted lay, clares, 32 He's come! let every koee be bent, 8 How firm a foundation, ye saints of the 16 How oft, alas ! this wretched heart, Come, Holy Ghost, Creator, come, 17 How short the race our friend has run, Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove, How wondrous and great, Come, let our voices join, 23 I love thy kingdom, Lord Come, Lord, and warın each languid In loud exalted strains, heart, 41 Inspirer and hearer of prayer, Come, ye that love the Lord, 31 I would not live alway; I ask not to stay, Deluded souls! that dream of heaven, 30 Jesus! and shall it ever be, Disown'd of heaven, by man oppress' 23 Jesus, my strength, my hope, Doxologies, 15 Jesus, Saviour of my soul, Dread Jehovah! God of nations! 18 Jesus'shall reign where'er the sun, Eternal source of every jov! Joy is a fruit that will not grow, Faith is the Christian's evidence, 29 Let heaven arise, let earth appear, Far from my thoughts, vain world, be Let worldly minds the world pursue, gone, 10 Like Noah's weary dove, Father of mercies ! in thy word, Lord! dismiss us with thy blessing, Father of all, whose love profound, 17 Lord! for the just thou dost provide, Father of mercies ! bow thire ear, 22 Lord, how delightful 't is to see, Father, to thee my soul I lift, 7 Lord, my God, I long to know, Father, whate'er of earthly bliss, 53 Lord of life, all praise excelling, Few are thy days, and full of wo, Lord! unafflicted, undismay'd, Fountain of mercy, God of love 19 Lo! what a cloud of witnesses, From all that dwell below the skies, 22 Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise thee, From Greenland's icy mountains, 23 Mercy, descending from above, From whence these direful omens round 15 My God, and is thy table spread, Glory to thee, my God, this night, 35 My God permit me not to be, |