What equal honors shall we bring 47 What is life? 'tis but a vapor 509 373 What scenes of horror and of dread 504 What shall I render to my God 177 What shall the dying sinner do 7 What shall we render, bounteous Lord 279 What sinners value, I resign 543 What various hindrances we meet 308 When any turn from Zion's way 168 Whence do our mournful thoughts arise When blooming youth is snatched away When from the glorious realms of day 502 359 255 190 466 While thee I seek, protecting Power Ye angels who stand round the throne 544 130 Ye hearts with youthful vigor warm 476 Ye humble souls, approach your God 23 263 Ye nations round the earth rejoice 11 Ye servants of God 416 Ye sons of Adam, vain and young 479 Ye sons of men, with joy record 24 45 Yes, we trust the day is breaking 428 35 422 129 FOR SOCIAL WORSHIP. THE SCRIPTURES. 1. Excellency of the Bible. C. M 1 Father of mercies! in thy word What endless glory shines! For ever be thy name ador'd, For these celestial lines. 2 Here may the wretched sons of want Exhaustless riches find: Riches above what earth can grant, 3 Here the fair tree of knowledge grows, 4 Here the Redeemer's welcome voice 5 0 may these heavenly pages be And still new beauties may I see, 6 Divine Instructer, gracious Lord, Teach me to love thy sacred word, 2. Value of the Bible. 7's. 1 Holy Bible, Book divine; Steele. Precious treasure! thou art mine: 2 Mine to chide me when I rove; 3. The Bible precious. 8, 7. 1 Precious Bible! what a treasure Does the Word of God afford! All I want for life or pleasure, Food and med'cine, shield and sword: 2 Food, to which the world 's a stranger, He is meat and drink indeed! Newton. 4. The Bible precious. C. M. 1 How precious is the book divine, Bright as a lamp its doctrines shine, 2 It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts, Life, light, and joy it still imparts, 3 This lamp, through all the tedious night Of life shall guide our way, Till we behold the clearer light Of an eternal day. Rippon's Col. |