Not for false and fleeting joys, 355 Not to the terrors of the Lord, 164 Not with terror do we meet, 117 King of glory, King of peace, 370 Now pray we for our country, 374 Now the shades of night are 5 275 186 90 84 O bow thine ear, eternal one, O cease thou wandering soul, O'er silent field and 37 108 336 214 366 330 380 18 276 Long have I seemed to serve 284 34 43 61 Lord of the worlds above, Lord, teach us how to pray 21 271 Lord, that I may learn of thee, 277 O for a closer walk with God, 288 111 121 228 39 102 190 185 38 26 351 270 113 369 235 352 Lord, we adore thy vast Lord, when thy people seek 232 29 Love divine, all love excelling, Lowly and solemn be, Open, Lord, mine inward ear, 304 O praise ye the Lord, prepare 213 Save me from my foes, 14 Softly now the light of day, 363 335 234 Though wandering in a 41 225 332 They who on the Lord rely, 9 Thou art gone to the grave, 138 Thou art, O God, the life and Thou God of truth and love, 217 88 389 299 When God of old came down 161 Y When I can read my title clear, 309 Ye followers of the Prince of 114 INDEX OF SUBJECTS. I MORNING AND EVENING. Morning, 1 to 6; Morning or Evening, 7 to 10, 356; Evening, 11 to 16, 336, 338, 340, 364. II. INTRODUCTION AND CLOSE OF WORSHIP. House of God, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 54; seeking a blessing, 19, 29, 32, 36, 37, 38; truth and love, 26; rich and poor meet together, 27; the church, 28, 71; meeting Christ, 30, 31; sincerity, 33, 34, 35, 68; closing Hymns, 39 to 46, 53; invitations, 47 to 52. III. LORD'S DAY. Sabbath Morning, 55, 57, 59, 62, 63; day of rest, 56, 58, 60, 61, 64; Sabbath Evening, 17, 65, 66, 67, 80. IV. SOCIAL WORSHIP. Invocation, 69, 70; brotherly love, 72; joy in the church, 73, 74, 75; social worship, 77, 78, 79, 83, 84, 85; longing to know God, 81; brotherly love and union, 86, 87, 88, 89; address to sinners, 90, 91; parting, 92 to 95. V. DOMESTIC WORSHIP. Peace be to this house, 96; religion at home, 97; prayer at home, 98; happy religion, 99; good life, 100; before sleep, 101; children's prayers, 102, 103; for a sick child, 104. VI. BAPTISM, LORD'S SUPPER. Baptism of Children, 332, 333; of adults, 105; chants, 48 to 52. Lord's Supper, 109 to 122; admission of members, 106 to 108. VII. CHILDREN AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Sunday Schools, 126 to 128; child's religion, 123, 124, 125, 128 to 130. VIII. SICKNESS AND DEATH. I would not live alway, 131; issues of life, 132; happy deaths, 133 to 135, 343, 344; death of the young, 136, 139, 141, 142, 148. Funeral Hymns, 137, 138, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147; consolations, 140, 149. IX. FEASTS AND FASTS. Advent or Christmas, 150 to 155; Good Friday, 156 to 158; Easter, 159, 160, 366; Whitsunday, 161, 162, 357; All Saints, 163 to 166; Fast, 167, 168; chant, 7; Feast of the Pilgrims, 169 to 171; Feast of the Reformation, 172 to 174. X. ANNIVERSARIES AND MISSIONS. Old and New Year, 175 to 177; missions, 178, 179; western missions, 379; national anniversaries, 180 to 183, 374; anti-slavery meeting, 184. XI. ADORATION OF GOD. Adoration, 82, 185 to 188, 358; the only true God, 189, 190, 377; goodness of God, 191; God is everywhere, 76, 192 to 194, 199, 349; God's sovereignty, 195 to 197, 201; incomprehensible, 198; Creator, 200, 337, 367. XII. PRAISE TO GOD. Praise from all, 202 to 204; from nature, 205 to 212, 373. Praise and Thanksgiving, 213 to 219, 365, 370, 371, 372, |