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A BELIEVER free from care,. . . 171 Afflictions do not come alone,. . . 182 Afflictions, though they seem severe,. . 153 A garden contemplation suits,. . . 272 A glance from heaven, with sweet effect,. . 262 A shelter from the rain or wind,. . . 273 Ah ! what can I do,. . . . 285 Alas ! Elisha's servant cried,. . . 95 Alas ! by nature how depraved,. . . 213 A lion, though by nature wild,. . . 270 Almighty King ! whose wondrous hand,. . 349 Although on massy pillars built,. . . 248 Amazing grace ! (how sweet the sound !). . 95 Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat,. . . 291 As birds their infant brood protect,. . . 122 As needles point towards the pole,. . . 267 As once for Jonah, so the Lord,. . . 125 As parched in the barren sands,. . . 118 As some tall rock amidst the waves,. . 168 As the serpent raised by Moses,. . . 113 As the sun's enlivening eye,. . . 251 As when the weary traveler gains,. . . 331 A word from Jesus calms the sea,. . . 136 A worldling spent each day,. . . 154

Before Elisha's gate,. . . . 93 Begone, unbelief,. . . . . 312 Behold the throne of grace,. . . 87 Beneath the tyrant Satan's yoke,. . . 210 Beside the gospel pool,. . . .160 Bestow, dear Lord, upon our youth,. . 196 Be still, my heart! these anxious cares,. . 316 Bitter, indeed, the waters are,. . . 69 Bleak winter is subdued at length,. . . 216 Blinded in youth by Satan's arts,. . . 276 Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord,. . 290 By various maxims, forms, and rules,. . 181 By faith in Christ I walk with God,. . 60 By the poor widow s oil and meal,. . . 91 By whom was David taught,. . .72