Victory! victory! Jesus. 607 Wake up, thou slumberest 608 Wanderer, hear thy.. 609
Wanderer no more the.... 610 We are but young-yet... 611 We are, O Father, seen by 612 We bless thee Lord, for... 613 We bless thee Lord for 614 We give immortal praise. 615 We know that our Re- 616 We lay our sins on Jesus, 617 We love, O Lord, the 618 We love thee, gracious.... 619 We must maintain our.... 620 We sing his love who once 621 We sing the praise of him 622 We who were once the 623 We will not doubt thee 624 We would not sue for. 625 Welcome sight! the Lord 626 Welcome, sweet day of 627 Welcome that great and... 628 We'll sing the power of.. 629 We're entering on another 630 We're not ashamed to own 631 We've no abiding city here 632 What now by us is known 633 What sinners value, I...... 634 What wondrous love that 635 Whate'er be our wants 636 When all thy mercies..... 637 When Christ among the... 638 When Christ victorious When I can read my title 640 When I survey the wond- 641 When, Lord, our medita- 642 When Moses in the desert 643
When the Saviour dwelt... 644 When this passing world. 645 When to this earth the... 646 When we see earth so fair 647 Whence do our mournful 648 Whene'er our hearts are. 649 Where can we hide or.... 650 Where high the heavenly 651 While in the world we 652 While the sinless angels... 653 While this earth is our... 654 While with ceaseless Who can describe the joys 656 Who gave the sun its...... 657 Who is like thee, the Lord 658 Who next within the 659 Who shall the Lord's elect 660 Why do we mourn Why do we utter our... Why should the children. 663 Why should we say 'tis ... 664 Why those fears? behold 665 Why, thou Almighty. 666 Why will ye die? there... 667 With all on earth through 668 With all our powers on... 669 With all the church on... 670 With grateful hearts we... 671 With joy we meditate the 672 With one consent let all... 673 With thy saints we bow... 674 Wondrous Saviour, mighty 675 Worthy is he to reign...... 676 Ye saints of God, your 677 Ye who have felt your.... Zeal is that pure and
Eternal Father, throned... 1 Glory, honor, praise, and... 2 Jehovah our God we adore 3 May the grace of Christ Now may he who from the 5
DEUT. xxxiii, 25. 1 COR. X. 13. 2 COR. xii. 9. FFLICTED soul to Jesus dear, Thy Saviour's gracious promise hear; His faithful word declares to thee That as thy days thy strength shall be. 2 Let not thy heart despond and say How shall I stand the trying day; He has engaged, by firm decree, That as thy days thy strength shall be. 3 The christian race with patience run Till grace complete the work begun, And ne'er from arduous duty flee; For as thy days thy strength shall be. 4 If called to bear thy needful cross, Sickness or pain, distress or loss, Still in all trials thou shalt see
That as thy days thy strength shall be. 5 And when the hour at length shall come, Which calls thee to the lonely tomb, He still from every fear shall free; And as thy days thy strength shall be.
ALL hail the great Immanuel's name!
Let angels prostrate fall;
Bring forth the royal diadem,
And crown him Lord of all. 2 Ye chosen seed of Israel's race, A remnant weak and small; Hail him who saves you by his grace, And crown him Lord of all.
3 Ye gentile sinners ne'er forget The wormwood and the gall; Go, spread your trophies at his feet, And crown him Lord of all. 4 Let every kindred, every tribe, Around this earthly ball, To him all majesty ascribe, And crown him Lord of all.
5 Oh that, with yonder sacred throng,
Join in their everlasting song, And crown him Lord of all.
LL must at length be tried, The dead from dust arise;
Nor one of all earth's millions hide From Christ's all seeing eyes.
How will the faithless meet The terrors of that day,
When heaven and earth before his seat, Astonished shrink away?
O sinner seek his face
Whose wrath you cannot bear;
Welcome his yoke, accept his And find salvation there.
When for your sake he bled; And the last awful day shall pour New blessings on your head.
EZEKIEL XXxvi. 26. ACTS xviii. 27.
LL outward means till Christ appears Do ineffectual prove;
However much the sinner fears
He never learns to love.
2 But let the most obdurate feel The beams of heavenly grace, Though hard as ice, or rocks, or steel, His heart dissolves apace.
3 He sees the blood which Jesus spilt To save his soul from woe; And hatred, unbelief, and guilt All melt away like snow.
4 O God thy mercy we entreat, Now may thy power be felt; And grant thy Spirit's light and heat Each frozen heart to melt.
LL people that on earth do dwell Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice; Him serve with joy, his praise forthtell, Come ye before him and rejoice. 2 Know that the Lord is God indeed, His power and wisdom did us make; We are his flock, he doth us feed, And for his sheep he doth us take. 3 Oh enter then his gates with praise, Approach with joy his courts unto; Praise, laud, and bless his name always: For it is seemly so to do.
4 For why! the Lord our God is good, His mercy is for ever sure;
His truth at all times firmly stood, And shall from age to age endure.
ALL ye that pass by, to Jesus draw nigh; To you is it nothing that Jesus should die?
Our ransom and peace, our surety he is; Come, see if there ever was sorrow like his. 2 The Lord in the day of his anger did lay Our sins on the Lamb, and he bare them away. He dies to atone for sins not his own; The Father hath punish'd, for us, his dear Son. 3 His people embrace the ransoming grace Of him who hath suffer'd and died in their place,
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