INDEX OF FIRST LINES. An prefixed to the Author's name indicates that some change has been All is of God: if He but wave his hand H. W. Longfellow. 498 All-powerful, self-existent God Anon. 280 Scott. 533 (Ps. 117.) Montgomery. 121 Almighty Father, Thou hast many a blessing. Luther. 660 *Wesley's Hymns. 418 Nicoll. 661 J. G. Whittier. 622 A. Norton. 201 Approach not the altar with gloom in thy soul Mrs. Osgood. Arise, my soul, nor dream the hours As down in the sunless retreats As pants the hart for cooling streams (Ps. 42.) Tate & Brady. 375 A voice upon the midnight air Toplady. 409 Kimball. 500 Merrick. 464 S. Longfellow. 641 685 Bp. Kenn. 156 Mrs. Barbauld. 580 Beneath the thick but struggling clouds J. F. Clarke. 844 Come, Thou Holy Spirit, come . Come who will, the voice from heaven Commit thou all thy griefs 643 Anon. 16 Anon. 7 Creator of all, through whose all-seeing might. Breviary. Daughter of Nations, from the dust Daughter of Zion, awake from thy sadness. Day by day the manna fell Dayspring of Eternity Dear as thou wast, and justly dear 176 *Montgomery. 260 1 *Wesley's Hymns. 283 Anon. 295 Univ. Coll. 138 Doddridge. 487 Anon. 139 Fading, still fading, the last beam Faint the earth, and parched with drought. Fair are the feet that bring the new Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone Belknap's Coll. 487 |