8 7, 87-77, 44, 77 87,8 7, 7 7 7 7,7 7. 8 7, 77, 77, 88 87 8 8 7, 8 7, 8 7 92 479 519 139, 478, 491, 511, 587 153, 178, 182, 266, 277, 322, 328, 389, 390, 397 461, 462, 488, 543, 553, 554, 581, 591, 613, 617 8 7, 8 7-10s (four lines), 12, 10 7 8,8 8, 7 4. 192 104, 122, 273, 402, 421, 463 INDEX OF FIRST LINES. C. signifies that the Hymn will be found among those for Children and School. P.U. that it occurs among those for Private Use. Ah, my dear Lord! what couldst thou spy, (P.U.) 628 All glory, laud, and honour 152 As now the sun's declining rays 18 As Thou didst rest, O Father, o'er nature's finished birth 59 As when the weary traveller gains 236 As with gladness men of old At length the longed-for joy is given Awake, and sing the song Awake, my soul, and with the sun, (Part I.) Awhile in spirit, Lord, to Thee HYMN 130 82 234 235 26 190 174 237 1 143 Behold us, Lord, a little space 77 Bending before Thee, let our hymn go upwards. 239 Christ is gone up: yet ere He passed 538 Christ is made the sure foundation, (Part II.) |