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CONTENT
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Introduction
1
An Epistle to the Editor from "Anonymous"
7
Sacre
d
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A Sacred Melody
19
A Wish
21
Advent of the Messiah, and Glories of His Kingdom
30
Awake, Psaltery and Harp, I my self will Awake Early
84
Blessed are they that have not Seen, and yet have Believed
41
Bless us To-night
39
Departed Years
60
Desire for Holiness
22
Discouraged because of the Way
23
Evening Hymn
26
Evermore
89
Female Piety
59
Glory and Honour ascribed to the Redeemer
39
God is Good
86
Gracious Invitation to Perishing Sinners
33
Guardian Angels
78
Hagar and Ishmael
47
Hide Me under the Shadow of Thy Wings
43
Hymn
25
Hymn for Saturday Evening
27
Hymn to Virtue
54
"I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life"
85
"I will be Glad in the Lord"
83
Idle Words
81
Imitation of Christ's Humility.
36
In Suffering
19
Infant Beauty
69
Infidelity
79
Joy in the Holy Ghost
24
Life Compared to a River
74
Life, Death, and Eternity
75
Lost Days
74
Manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles
33
Meditation
80
Moses in the Bulrushes
47
My ain Countrie
88
My Choice
68
My Father's at the Helm
59
My Soul Thirsteth for God
40
Not Lost, but gone Before
73
O God, who metest in Thine Hand
16
Omnipresence
13
Omnipresence of God
15
Only Waiting
36
"Our Feet shall Stand within Thy Gates"
14
Paraphrase on the Lord's Prayer
17
Prayer
51
Providence
58
"Rejoice with Them that do Rejoice"
40
"Remember now thy Creator"
25