Jehovah spake, and Gabriel sped Join, every heart and every tongue Joy to the world, the Lord is come. Let everlasting glories crown Let every creature join Let every mortal ear attend Let every tongue thy goodness speak.. Let songs of endless praise Let songs of praise arise Let the whole race of creatures lie Life is a span, a fleeting hour Beddome 521 111 146 241 .548 135 513 . 150 195 . 234 Geo. Rogers. 102 Watts .295 .540 Lift the glad voice of thanksgiving. Geo. Rogers. 446 Lift your glad voices in triumph on high Light of life, seraphic fire Lo, God is here-let us adore Lo, my Shepherd's hand divine Long as we live we'll bless thy name do. . 620 .587 183 .298 Lord, now we part in thy blest name. Lord of life and glory. Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows Doddridge Lord of the worlds above Lord of the world's majestic frame Watts Watts J. Newton Lord, send thy word, and let it fly. Cotton Kneeland do. Lord, with glowing heart I'll praise thee. Love is the strongest tie Mark the soft-falling snow May we, throughout this day of thine. Meet and right it is to sing Whitefield 304 163 552 Mighty God, while angels bless thee Robinson Mortals, awake, exult in God. S. Streeter 396 My bless'd Redeemer, and my Lord Watts 459 My Father-cheering name. My Father-I adore Mrs. Steele. 352 353 My Father is God, and his goodness Geo. Rogers 350 My God, all nature owns thy sway Miss Williams 29 My God, I am thine, what a comfort. My God, my portion, and my love. do. My God, the cov'nant of thy love Doddridge Nature, with all her powers, shall sing. Cowper Doddridge Now let praise our tongues inflame Now to our God let praises rise Turner . 116 Now to the God to whom all might H. K. White 170 Now to the Lord, in noblest songs. Watts . 137 Now we are met from different parts. O, all-creating God O all ye lands, in God rejoice O all ye nations, praise the Lord. O, all ye people, clap your hands O blessed are the pure O bless the Lord, our souls. O blest are they who feel the love . ⚫ 226 486 .184 484 Geo. Rogers 267 240 Tate & Brady 166 come, let us sing to the Lord O for a thousand tongues to sing O God of grace, before thy throne. Turner O God, our strength, to thee a song O God, thou art my God alone Montgomery 480 O God, thy wondrous works O God, we praise thee, and confess Patrick O happy is the man who hears O heavenly King, look down from above. 122 Oh, can it can it be. Hymn. Geo. Rogers 403 do. . 462 121 Oh, could our lives but copies be Oh, sweet as heavenly music broke Geo. Rogers 422 391 53 O Lord, our heavenly King. O Lord, we would delight in thee Watts O love divine, how sweet thou art O my soul, what means this sadness. . 253 .531 Once again, thy throne addressing. Geo. Rogers 277 Once more, before we part On Jordan's stormy banks I stand. Watts O thou to whom, in ancient time. . Pierpont 196 52 461 . 219 .636 42 O thou who art above all height.. Pierpont Our Father, throned above the sky Scott Our souls, praise the Lord Park Our souls with pleasing wonder view O who shall see the glorious day. Moore Partners of a glorious hope Peace be to this congregation Doddridge. 167 Praise, everlasting praise be paid Watts Praise ye Jehovah's name Mrs. Barbauld 71 Fawcett 168 228 Praise ye the Lord, around whose. H. Ballou Raise your triumphant songs 161 . 160 40 621 202 192 Rise, every heart and every tongue Safely through another week Savior of all, to thee we bow . 607 See how he loved, exclaimed the Jews. Shall we go on to sin. Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes |