PAGE Lxxvii. Hymn commendatory of Family Worship, 169 Lxxix. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Church's Scriptural Worship, 171 Lxxx. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Church's Liturgy, 173 LXXXI. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Church's Primitive Character, 175 LXXXII. Hymn commendatory of taking part in Worship, 177 LXXXIII. Hymn commemorative of the object of Christian Worship, 179 Lxxxiv. Hymn commendatory of Christian Fellowship, 181 Lxxxv. Hymn commemorative of Prayer in, and to, Christ, 183 LXXXVI. Hymn commendatory of the Church's Signs of Reverence, 185 LXXXVII. Hymn commemorative of the Confession of Sins, 187 LXXXVIII. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Remission of Sins, 189 LXXXIX. Hymn commendatory of our Daily Prayers, 191 xc. Hymn commemorative of Singing Praises to God, 193 xci. Hymn commemorative of Thanksgiving to God, . 195 xcii. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Holy Scriptures, . 197 XCII. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Church's Creeds, xciv. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Pure Faith, xcv. Hymn commendatory of Faith and Good Works, 204 Xivi. Hymn of Thanksgiving for Spiritual Instructors, 206 xcvii. Hymn commemorative of hearing God's Ministers, 208 xcvIII. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Holy Communion, xcix. Hymn commendatory of the Holy Communion, . 213 c. Hymn commemorative of the ‘Thrice Holy,' 216 ci. Hymn commemorative of the Day of Holy Rest, 219 CII. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Day of Holy 200 202 211 Rest, 221 cu. Hymn commemorative of the Church's Greater Festivals, 223 PAGE * 525 227 229 231 233 236 civ. Hymn commemorative of 'The Way, the Truth, and the Life,' Charity,'* vals, cvii. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the First Preachers of the Gospel, cvII. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Church's Reformers, cix. Hymn of Thanksgiving for the Church's Mode ration, . cx. Hymn commendatory of Church Union, cxi. Hymn condemnatory of Schism, cxii. Hymn commemorative of the Punishment of Schism, cxII. Hymn commendatory of Religious Zeal, cxiv. Hymn condemnatory of False Zeal, cxv. Hymn of General Thanksgiving, cxvi. Hymn commemorative of God's Blessing, cxvII. Hymn commemorative of Sickness, cxviii. Hymn commemorative of Death, cxix. Hymn commemorative of a Departed Friend, cxx. Hymn commemorative of the Day of Judgment, 239 241 244 246 248 250 252 254 257 259 262 * From the Author's ' Holy Days of the Church.' I Morning Hymn for Sunday Primo die quo Trinitas On this first day, when heaven and earth Why close in sleep your languid eyes? That He may hear the ascending cry; That He may stretch His hand from high; That He may cleanse, and make us meet To join Him in yon heavenly seat: |