While some in folly's pleasures roll While sounds of war are heard around Cotton. 383 Aikin. 500 While thee I seek, protecting Power Miss Williams. 384 While with ceaseless course the sun Olney Hymns. 501 Who can by searching find out God Watts. 385 Who, gracious Father! shall complain Scott. 386 Why should we waste, in trifling cares Doddridge. 387 Why sinks my weak desponding mind Mrs. Steele. 388 With eye impartial, heaven's high King Needham. 389 With glory clad, with strength arrayed Tate. 112 With God my friend, the radiant sun Toplady's Coll. 390 With one consent, let all the earth With pleasing wonder, Lord! we view Tate. 113 Doddridge. 391 tEx. Coll. 392 Watts. 393 †Exeter Coll. 502 With reverence let the saints appear Tate and Watts. 114 Y Ye followers of the Prince of peace et a few years, or days, perhaps tEx. Coll. 394 Watts. 118 Merrick. 120 * 503 Hawkesworth. 400 PART FIRST. HYMNS OF GENERAL PRAYER AND PRAISE, AND FOR THE INTRODUCTION AND CLOSE OF PUBLIC WORSHIP 1. c. M. The Lord's Day Morning. 1 AGAIN the Lord of life and light 2 O what a night was that, which wrapp'd 3 This day be grateful homage paid, 4 Ten thousand differing lips shall join 5 Jesus, the friend of human kind, Behold, the tomb its prey restores! 6 And while his conquering chariot wheels Broken beneath his powerful cross, 2. c. M. Mrs. Barbauld. God's Sovereign Dominion. 1 ALMIGHTY GOD! thy powerful word 2 By thee preserved, the whole remains And all, which this great whole contains, 3 Sun, moon, and stars, thy views fulfil; 4 Thou over all art Lord supreme; No being can dispute thy claim, 5 To thee, and thee alone, we bow, 6 Accept what now, with faith and love, And let thy grace preserve, improve, + Exeter Coll 1 2 3. s. M. Praise to the Creator. ALMIGHTY Maker, God! Nature in every dress 3 My soul would rise and sing express Fain would my tongue adore my King, 4 In joy, O let me spend 4. L. M. The Christian Sabbath. 1 ANOTHER Six days work is done, Watts. 2 This day may our devotions rise |