O Lamb of God our Saviour (i. 217) G. 127. Now give Thanks, ye Old and Young (i. 316) G. 128. fa To God on high all Glory be (i. 187) Tb. 37. G. 132. b Our whole Salvation does depend (i. 306) G. 132. That Covenant of Blood (ii. 25) Tb. 33. G. 121. In dulci, &c. How we're lov'd by Jefus (ii. 187) Tb. 39. G. 141.] Eternal Love decreed (ii. 23.) An ancient Church we fee (ii. p. 359. fee alfo Hymn 361.) G. 37. 3 Whene'er him I can eat (ii. 169) G. 146. 14a O Head, fo full of Bruifes (i. 222) G.151. b Farewel henceforth for ever (i. 451) Grant in the Bottom of my Heart, Tb. 34. G. 151. c What is it, wounded bleeding Love (ii. 238. 2d Met.) Tb. 16, d Thy Wounds, Lord, be my Safeguard (i. 324.) Keep us in true and living Faith, Tb. 31. G. 151, 5a Chrift, our blessed Saviour (i. 165) G. 152. See alfo Tune 5. b Fefu's Suff'rings, Pain, and Death (i. 164) G. 152. 8 The Sabbath is for Man, that he (ii. 376) G. 159. 19 With Thee I lay me down to fleep (i. 481) G. 164,. o Thousand Times by me be greeted (i. 221) G. 165. 1a Unfathom'd Wisdom of our King (ii. 193) Thou, who to punish Sin wert flow (i. 239) Tb. 13. G. 166, b Thofe that do place their Confidence (i. 130) prop. Pfalm-tune. 2 Come, Holy Ghost, come Lord our God (i. 231) G 203. 3a O the Love wherewith I'm loved (i. 627) G. 167. b Few in former Times could venture (ii. 167) ibid. 4 Jefu, Source of my Salvation (i. 449) G. 168. 5 My God how vaft a Glory has (i. 455) G. 172. 6 Trim thy Lamp, O Soul betrothed (i. 468) G. 176. Verfes of 4 Lines are either fung to a Part of the Tune, or two taken together. 67 Only 67 Only matchless Heart, this fall be for me (ii. 454) G. 185. 68 Rife, exalt the Majefty (ii. 179) Tb. 2. G. 205. 69 Ye bottomless Depths of God's infinite Love (ii. 126) Tb. 48. G. 22 1 O Jefu, 'fore whofe Radiation (i. 623) G. 183. 70 ༡༠ 71 72 Of IX Lines. O Christ, my fweetest Life and Light (i. 444) G. 200. God is our Refuge in Diftrefs (i. 319) Tb. 7. G. 199. 73 May God be gracious to us here (i. 123) Tb, 29. G. 201. 74 75 Holy Side-wound, pierced Pleura (ii. 447) Of X Lines. Lamb, Lamb, O Lamb (ii. 235) Tb. 15. G. 206. 76 Jefus, Source of Gladness (i. 440) G. 208. [Bloody Reconciler 77 My God, thou jeeft them flying (ii. 243) G. 209. 78 A noble Child, the Child of God (ii. 336) G. 215. 79 A Lamb goes forth, and bears the Guilt (i. 446) G. 216, 80 This tranfient World is not our Home (ii. 41) Tb. 36. 81 He who not rightly inly (ii. 224) G. 195. Of XI Lines, 82 Ave, Spouse tenderly (ii. 436) Of XII Lines. 83 Thy Mercy we're intreating (i. 203) G. 226. 84 How bright appears the Morning-star (i. 450) Tb. 42. G. 228. 85 O Jefu, Source of calm Repofe (i. 462) cxiiith Pfalm Tune. Of XIV Lines. 86 God, our Father, dwell within (i. 186) fome Lines repeated. Satan I renounce, his Ways (i. 199) G. 233. 87 Thanks be to Thee, thou flaughter'd Lamb (ii. 140) Tb. 44. G. 234. Incerning Metre 90, it is to be obferv'd, that most of the Hymns belonging thereto, when they are fung in the folemneft Manner (and where the Affembly has all thofe Tunes at Command) are fung, in different Parts of them, to different Tunes, according to the fucceffive Variation of the Matter itfelf. Here follows a Table with regard to each. The Hymn, The Prophet we proclaim, Part II. No 379. The whole Beginning 7-9 to 138. The Beginning, and till Ver. 3, to 10 to 134. 11, 12 to 136. The Beginning to Tune 90. 13, 14 W. Lord God, thy Praife we fing, N° 388. Tune 90. 4-6 to 13a. to 13f. Thou God's unfpotted Lamb, N° 391. to 134. 3 to 13g. 4-6 to 13f. 1. The Daughters Rev'rence do, N° 392. to 13. 4, 5 to 13b. 6, 7 to 13g. 8-10 to 13e or i. 11, 12 to 13c. 13, 14 to 134. 15, 16 to 13f. 17, 18 to 13, 19 to 13f. The Beginning to Tune 90. Ver. 1, 2 Ver. 1-3 ro that Hymn, 0 Chrift, thou Day most bright, N° 337. The Beginning to Tune go. Ver. 1-5 to 138. 6-10 to 13. 11-15 to 13f. 16, 17 to 13b. Ince in this Book there occur fingle Inftances of feveral Metres more, the proper Tunes whereof are in themfelves as good as thofe above specified (which had The Preference only for the greater Number of Hymns compofed to them;) we will however, just point out the chief of thefe alfo. Of III Lines. That God eternally be bleft (i. N° 257) G. 3. A bleeding Heart I will prefent to Thee (i. 490) The Day does now dark Night dispel (i. 288) G. 238, Greatest High-priest, Savicur Chrift (i. 459) G. 12. If Heavens and Earths there were innumerable, Ehe die lieder der engel erklungen (i. 672) G. 28. dear Chriftians, as 'tis needful, wou'd ye (i. 153. See also i. 273) And, which may be call'd 13k, Abide with us, O Jefu dear (i. 336) G. 22. [G. 31. Of Of V Lines. O Grief of Heart (i. 301) G. 45 Chrift, and 'tis no Wonder (i. 260) G. 47. So melancholy, why, poor Heart (i. 141. alfo i. 317) G. 300. In Jefu's Name I am commencing (ü 219) G. 55. Of VI Lines. Never will I part with Christ (i. 466) G. 83. Thanksgiving, Honour, Praife, and Might (i. 628) G. 101. Stupendous Love, that I fo foon fhould be (i. 503, alfo i. 519) The Time now looks graftly (i. 272) G. 316. Of VII Lines. Christ was to Death abased (i. 225) G. 154. Thou God's beloved Lamb (i. 629) G. 147. Chofen Souls who now assemble (ii. 326) G. 161. Arife, my Spirit, leap with Joy (i. 437, also i. 678) G. 169. Ah! Confcience, Confcience, when I look (i. 391) Go, go, my Heart, unto the Wounds of Jefus (i. 633, alfo ii. 360 is the fame Metre) G. 188. This Impulse fo gentle, this Movement fo fweet (i. 551) G. 186. The Chriftian's Life inward displays its bright Splendor (i. 620) G. 196. How How well, O Lord, art thou thy People leading (i 671) G. 192. As Metre 61e may be confidered Shew Pity, Lord, O Lord forgive (i. 120) G. 434. Of IX Lines. Come now, O Lord Jefu (i. 252) G. 449. Dearest Lamb, thy Wounds fo blessed (ii. 22) G. 211. 41, Thou flaughter'd one, thou'st won the Prize (i. 172) G. 217. O everlasting God, thy Blond (ii. 12) Trinity bleffed, Father, Son, and Spirit (i. 205, two Verses together) How well am I, thou my Soul's Lover (i. 621) G. 218. Shan't I fing to my Creator (i. 142) G. 214. Thy Wounds and Blood (ii. 24) Of XI Lines. Believe we all in our Lord God (i. 185) G. 465. Of XII Lines. O God our Lord, thy divine Word (i. 307) G. 223. Ye Chofen and each faved One (i. 261) G. 486. Of XIV Lines. Praife our God gracious (i. 264) G. 491. [G. 220. Thefe are chiefly the remaining Metres. It is left at Difcretion, when an English Tune-book shall be printed, whether at least the Tunes of fome of thefe, which shall be judg'd the best and most necessary, if not of all, fhould not be fubjoin'd? And there fhould efpecially for Metre 8, or common Eights and Six's, ons or two more of the Engkb Pfalm-tunes be added. |