Angel! roll the rock away. As down in the sunless retreats of the ocean A voice upon the midnight air Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme Behold the amazing sight Behold the Everlasting Son Bless, O Lord, the opening year H. F. Lyte 285 Keble 222 T. H. Gill 206 T. H. Gill 283 Sandys 34 H. Martineau 275 Watts 17 T. Scott 77 Moore 147 66 Kenn 249 . Doddridge 176 Both heaven and earth do worship Thee, From St. Ambrose 29 Bound upon the accursed tree. Bread of the world, in mercy broken Bright was the guiding star that led Milman 74 Heber 220 St. Bernard 307 43 Christ came on earth, the Prince of Peace Come Seraph, lend your heavenly tongue Come we that love the Lord. Didst thou, poor soul, for freedom burn? Watts 315 Milton 32 Keble 223 Heber 67 . Lamartine* 133 Doddridge 175 Watts 234 G. Barmby 49 T. H. Gill 195 J. Mason 245 Cowper 184 A. L. Waring 159 Jane Taylor 226 Sir J. Bowring 35 * Translated by T. H. Gill. Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews Hark, my soul, how everything. Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour comes How beauteous are their feet How, Lord, shall vows of ours be sweet. Wesley's Collection 170 Lord, and what shall this man do? |