O Lord, my soul convicted stands 369|'Twas on that dark, that, &c. 338 Our Father, thron'd in, &c. 371 To Jesus, our exalted Lord Our grateful tongues, &c. 384 Thou lovely source of true delight 350 O the sweet wonders of that cross 400 That God, who made the, &-c. 352 Once more, my soul, the, &c. 15 Thou art, O God! a Spirit pure 354 O what stupendous mercy shines 434 Thine earthly sabbaths, Lord, &c. 360 O for a closer walk with God 445 Tho' parents may in cov'nant be 361 Our souls shall magnify the Lord 451 The Lord, who truly knows 370 Thou reign'st, O Lord, thy, &c. 377 Pity a helpless sinner, Lord 395 Thro'all the downward tracts, &c.378 Peace, 'tis the Lord, &c. 442 Thro' all the various shifting, &c. 380 Thus far my God has led me on 381 Resistless sov'reign of the skies 284 Teach us, O Lord, aright to, &c. 382 Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest 358 The broken bread, the blessed cup 388 Religion is the chief concern 366 The King of heav'n his table, &c. 390 Rejoice, believer, in the Lord 383 T'he blest memorials of thy grief 394 Rejoice, the Lord is King 413 The promise of my Father's love 399 The food on which thy, &c. 400 Substantial comfort will not grow 261 Thee we adore, eternal name 403 Sin, like a venomous disease 267 The time is short! the season, &c. 404 Salvation ! O melodious sound 278 Thy providence, great God, &c. 407 Submissive to thy will, my God 291 To praise the ever bounteous, &c. ibid 444 V W 351 Wait, O my soul, thy Maker's, &c. 286 357 365 What various hindrances we meet 371 The righteousness, the, &c. 263 What strange perplexities arise 387 Thus saith the first, the, &c. ibid When the blest day of Pentecost 414 264 Welcome, sweet day of rest 418 The Lord Jehovah reigos 269 While o'er our guilty land, &c. 425 The Saviour ! O what endless, &c. 272 War, horrid war, deep stain'd, &c. 426 There is one God, and only one 280 When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay 433 287 When death appears before, &c. 439 The wond'ring world, &c. 291 Who shall the Lord's elect, &c. 447 To us a child is born from heav'n 302 When Hannah press'd with grief 449 There is a land of pure delight 310 When we are rais'd from, &c. 450 'Tis finish'd, the Redeemer cries 311 Y "Twixt Jesus and the chosen race 329 Ye saints, proclaim abroad 302 'Twas the commission of our Lord 333 Ye wretched, hungry, &c. 389 The sacraments are holy signs 335 Ye sio-sick souls draw near 398 Thus saith the mercy of the Lord 336 Ye mourning saints, whose, &c. 441 Thus did the sons of Abra’m pass 337 DOXOLOGIES The Saviour, with inviting voice ibid OF CATECHISM, COMPENDIUM, CONFESSION OF FAITH, AND LITURGY. HE Catechism, 469 The Compendium of the Christian Religion, A Prayer on the Lord's day before Sermon, A Prayer on the Lord's day after Sermon, A Prayer before the Explanation of the Catechism, 521 A Prayer after the Explanation, A Prayer before Sermon in the Week, A Prayer at the opening of the Consistory, A Prayer at the meeting of the Deacons, A Prayer for sick and tempted Persons, Form of Infant Baptism, 527 Form of Baptism of adult Persons, Form of Administration of the Lord's Supper, 531 Form of Re-admitting Excommunicated Persons, 539 Ordination of the Ministers of God's Word, 541 Ordination of Elders and Deacons, Form of Confirmation of Marriage, 551 554 ibill . . PSA L M S. I TH PSALM 1. S. M. The way and end of the righteous and the wicked. 1 THE man is ever blest Who shuns the sinner's ways, Amidst their councils never stands, Nor takes the scorner's place. 2 But makes the law of God His study and delight, Throughout the labours of the day, And watches of the night. 3 He like a tree shall thrive, With waters near the root : Fresh as the leaf his name shall live; His works are heavenly fruit. 4 Not so the ungodly race, They no such blessings find; Their hopes shall flee like empty chaff Before the driving wind. 5 How will they bear to stand Before that judgment-seat, Where all the saints at Christ's right hand In full assembly meet ? The way the righteous go : W PSALM 2. First Part. L. M. , God the Father vindicates his Messiah. 1 1 HY did the heathen madly rage, 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 nail'd Messiah to the cross. Laughs at their pride, their rage controls; ; And speak in thunder to their souls. him from the dead, “ And he shall reign, Messiah still.” PSALM 2. Second Part. L. M. God the Son reveals the divine decree. Declares th' unchangeable decree : “ This day have I begotten thee. 2 " For sin thou'st offer'd up thy soul, “ And thou'st a right to intercede ; Thy life shall last while ages roll, 6. The heathen for thy vast domain ; “ And boundless be thy blessed reign. 4. “But nations, that resist thy grace, « Shall fall beneath thine iron stroke; 1 |