HYMN. 208 Reliance on God. 209 Habitual resignation. 210 Resignation in affliction. 211 Consolatory reflections on providence. See also §. 15. 22. 24. and No. 178. §. 17. Repentance and Obedience. 214 A penitential hymn. 215 Penitential supplication. 216 Supplication of divine mercy. 217 Inconstancy in religion lamented. 220 Devout wishes for guidance and success in the Christian course. 221 Desire of wisdom and obedience. 223 Supplication for spiritual blessings. 221 The instrumental duties of religion vain 225 Peace and happiness arising from religious 226 Living habitually in the fear of God. 228 Fidelity in the cause of truth and virtue. 229 To be ashamed of Jesus, absurd and dan- gerous 230 The account to be required for our talents. 232, 233 Steadfastness and watchfulness implored. §. 18. Social and Private Duties. 234 Humility. 235 Blessed are the meek.' 242 Syrupathy. 243 Christian love. 244 Christian Charity. See also No. 170, 171. 245 Christian Unity. 246 Candour. 247 Christian Zeal tempered by charity. BOOK V. HYMNS FOR PECULIAR OCCASIONS. §. 19. Hymns for the Beginning or Close of Public 250-252 For the Lord's day morning, 256, 257 Close of the evening service. §. 20. Hymns for the Lord's Supper. 258 The attraction of the cross. 260 The love of our Saviour, prompting to Christian love. HYMN. 261 The law of love. 262 Desires after Christian obedience. 264 Safety through life's journey implored. §. 21. Hymns for the New year. 265 God our helper. 266 The shortness and uncertainty of life. 267 Serious reflections on our moral condition. past year. 269 The possibility of dying this year. 270 Reflections on our waste of time. See also §. 11. 15. and No. 20. 22. 25. §. 22. Hymns for Funeral Occasions. 271,272 On the death of a young person. 274 Dependence on God, under the loss of 275 The death of kindred improved. §. 23. Hymns for Political Occasions. 276 Public Humiliation. 277 In time of War. 278 Penitent Humiliation. See also §. 3. and especially No. 61. BOOK VI. HYMNS PARTICULARLY ADAPTED FOR FAMILY (Among the Hymns in this Book, several will be HYMN. §. 24. 279 Family affection founded on religious 280 Pious Friendship. 281 Christian equity. 282 A virtuous use of prosperity. 283 Morning hymn. 284-286 Evening hymns. 287 Hymn for the morning or evening. 288 Attendance upon religious institutions. 289 Retirement and meditation. 290 Serious reflections on the uncertainty of 291 Seeking God. See also §. 14. 292 Secret devotion. 293 Praise to God through the whole of exist- ence. 294 The innumerable mercies of God thank- 295 General hymn of praise. 296 Praise to God in life and in death. 297, 298 Gratitude to God for individual mercies. 299 The way of the righteous known to God. See also §. 4. 300 A good conscience the best support. HYMN. 301 Confidence in God's care and guidance. 306, 307 Trust in God under affliction. 308 Benefit of afflictions, and support under 309 The unsearchable decrees of Providence. 313 Aspirations after habitual devotion. Morning Hymns 173. 283. Evening Hymns, 77. 256. 284-286. Hymns for the Morning or Evening, 184, 287. FINIS. WELSFORD, PRINTER, EXETER. |