He, like a plant of generous kind He like a tree shall thrive He, like a plant by gentle streams He lives, he lives, and sits above He lives! the everlasting God He lives, (and blessed be my Rock) Hell and its lions roared around Hell and the grave unite their force Hell and thy sins resist thy course 502 He'll bring their spirits to the ground 217 He'll give his angels charge to keep 188 He'll never quench the smoking flax 358 He'll shield you with a wall of fire 556 He, Lord of all the worlds on high 601 He loves his enemies and prays He loves his saints, he knows them He loves his saints; he knows them He loves t' employ his morning light Help, Lord of hosts, for Jesus' sake Help me to watch and pray Help us to venture near thy throne He made the ebbing channel dry He makes the grassy food arise He makes the grass the hills adorn He makes the saint and sinner prove He moved their mighty wheels Hence all ye painted forms of joy Hence and for ever from my heart Hence then, ye black despairing Hence to the hills we lift our eyes He never deals in bribing gold He overrules all mortal things
Here faith reveals to mortal eyes Here his whole name appears comp. 374 Here I behold his inmost heart Here I behold thy distant face Here I forget my cares and pains Here, in thy courts, I leave my vow 231 Here, in thy gospel's wondrous 420 Here in thy house shall incense rise 590 Here I would for ever stay Here let him hold a lasting throne Here let my faith unshaken dwell Here let our hearts begin to melt Here let the great Redeemer reign Here let the pilgrim find the road Here let the Son of David reign
He sent to save us from our wo He shakes the heavens with loud He shall fulfill thy great decrees He shall reign from pole to pole 357 He shed soft slumbers on my eyes 603 He sinks in floods of deep distress 57 He sits a sovereign on his throne He smote the first born sons He speaks, and at his fierce rebuke He spake and light shone round his He speaks-and tempest, hail and He speaks the meaning of his heart 57 He spake the word to Abraham first He spoiled the powers of darkness He struck the sons of Egypt dead He sunk beneath our heavy woes He sware to Abraham and his seed He tells their tears, he counts their He tells the aged they must die He that abhors and fears to sin He that distributes crowns and He, the good Shepherd kindly leads He, the great Lord, the sovereign Ile, the true David, Israel's King He thunders, and all nature mourns 228 He waits in secret on his God
His life they load with hateful lies His lips abhor to talk profane His living power and dying love His love exceeds your highest thoughts 411 His love is my perpetual feast His love, with gentle accents, sheds His mercy and his righteousness His mercy never shall remove His mercy reigns through every land His mercy visits every house His name the sinner hears His own kind hand shall wipe the His pleasures rise from things unseen 516 His power, and lifted rod 266 His power he showed by Moses' hands 206 His power subdues our sins 209 His power the same, the same his 263 His presence sinks the proudest hills 198 His promise stands for ever firm His providence unfolds the book His purposes will ripen fast
His quivering lip hangs feebly down His righteousness is gone before His seed forever shall possess His Son, the great Redeemer, came His soul shall live secure on earth His soul, well fixed upon the Lord 225 His sounding chariots shake the sky 319 His sovereign power, without our aid His spirit hates deceit and lies His statutes and commands
How many are thy thoughts of love! 103 How many, since I laid me down How mighty is his hand!
His steady counsels change the face His storms shall drive you quick to His stubborn foes his sword shall His truth for ever stands secure
How rich thy bounties are!
How terrible thy glories be
How safe beneath thy wings I lie
His truth transcends the sky
How shall thy servants give thee rest 589 How shall we have our crimes
How will the powers of darkness How would I run in thy commands 245 How would my leaping heart rejoice 417 How would the tempter boast aloud 55 How vain a toy is glittering wealth 338 Huge troubles, with tumultuous 106 Humbly on thee I wait 497
I am the Saviour, I th' almighty God 121 I ask no sheep for sacrifice
I ask them whence their vict'ry came 525 I called back years and ancient times I called thy mercies to my mind
1 call him my eternal Son I call that legacy my own
I came, in sinful mortals' stead
I can but perish if I go
I grieved to see the wicked thrive I hate to walk, I hate to sit I have long withstood his grace I heard the wretch profanely boast 157 452 I hear thy word with love
I can do all things, or can bear I cannot live contented here I cannot live without thy light I cast my burdens on the Lord I cast my hope on thee Icharge my thoughts, be humble still
148 I hope to hear and join the song 442 1 know thy judgments, Lord, are 471 I lay my body down to sleep I'll cast myself before his feet I'll chide my heart that sinks so low "I'll give him," saith the Lord
I'll go to Jesus, though my sin
"I'll leave them," saith the Lord
In thee, most holy, just, and true In thee my hopes and wishes meet In thee we trust-on thee rely In the furnace God may prove thee In their distress, to God they cried In them thou may'st be clothed and In the rich blessings of his love In thine own appointed way In thy fair book of life and grace In thy strength may we be strong In times of general distress Into thy hands, my Saviour God "In vain I lift my hands to pray In vain on earth we hope to find In vain shall sinners hope to rise In vain the bright, the burning sun In vain the noisy crowd
It is the Lord-my covenant God 565 It is the Lord-who gives me all 278 It is the Lord-whose matchless skill 466 130 It makes the wounded spirit whole 373 212 It says to the mountains, "Depart," 444 It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts 315 I told him all my secret grief
I told the Lord my sore distress I to my God my ways commit Its pleasures now no longer please It springs and withers on the place 322 It treads on the world and on hell It was my guide, my light, my all I urge no merit of my own
In vain the proud deride me now In vain the rebel seeks to stand In vain the sons of earth or hell In vain the sons of Satan boast In vain the sons of wealth and pride In vain the tempter spread his wiles 519 In vain the world accosts my ear 512 In vain to heaven she lifts her eyes 618 In vain to idol saints they cry "In vain to pious forms thy zeal In vain we ask God's righteous law In vain we boast perfection here In vain we plant, without thy aid In vain we search, in vain we try In vain we tune our formal songs In wakeful hours of night In Zion God is known
Jesus, our Lord, how wondrous great Jesus, our Priest, for ever lives Jesus shall see a numerous seed Jesus sought me when a stranger Jesus the ancient faith confirms Jesus the hindrance show Jesus the Lord appears at last Jesus, the Lord, their harps employs 634 Jesus the name that calms our fears 384 Jesus the name to sinners dear 370 Jesus, the Priest, ascends his throne 222 Jesus, the Saviour, reigns Jesus, thou friend divine Jesus, thy feast we celebrate Jesus-thy name our souls adore Jesus, thy speaking blood
Jesus, to thee I breathe my prayer Jesus, to multitudes unknown
Jesus, to thy protecting wing Jesus-transporting name! Jesus, we come at thy command Jesus, we ne'er can pay
Let fogs and darkness hide their way 94 Let grace come down like copious 594 Let haughty sinners sink their pride 161 Let heathens to their idols haste Let heaven, and all that dwell on Let heaven proclaim the joyful day Let heaven succeed our painful Let Him be crowned with majesty
379 Let him that heareth say
Let humble, penitential wo 377 Let idols totter to the ground 622 Let Israel bless the Lord
Jesus, who left his bless'd abode Jesus, whom every saint adores Join, all ye ransomed race Joined in one Spirit to our head Join we then with one accord Joyful, all ye nations rise Joyful, with all the strength I have 614 Joy to the earth-the Saviour reigns! 199 Joy to the saints, and peace belongs 232 Judge not the Lord by feeble sense 324 Just as a hen protects her brood 187 Just as the guards that keep the night 257 Justice and judgment are thy throne 180 Justice and truth attend thee still Justice and truth he ever loves Just in the moment of despair Justly might thy vengeful dart
KEEP no longer at a distance Kingdoms and thrones to God belong 145 Kings are not rescued by the force 89 Knowledge, alas, 'tis all in vain Know that the Lord divides his saints
Let Jew and Gentile stop their Let judgment not against me pass Let kings rely upon their host Let love, in one delightful stream Let malice vent her rage aloud Let man, by nobler passions swayed 291 Let me among thy saints be found Let me thy power and truth proclaim 153 Let me to some wild desert go 128 Let mockers scoff-the world defame 303 Let mortals tremble, and adore Let mountains from their seats be Let nature join with art Let not conscience make you linger 397
Let the false raptures of the mind Let the heathen, now adoring 583 Let the redeemed of the Lord
LADEN with fruits of age, they show 190 Laid in the grave, like silly sheep 116 Lay thy supporting, gentle hand 613 Lead on, dear Shepherd-led by thee Lead us to God, our final rest Lead us to holiness, the road Leaning on thy dear faithful breast
« ΠροηγούμενηΣυνέχεια » |