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 John, in vision, saw the day,. . . . . 258 Joy is a fruit that will not grow,. . . . 96

Kindle, Saviour, in my heart,. . . . . 304 Kindred in Christ, for his dear sake,. . . . 250

Legion was my name by nature,. . . . 141 Let hearts and tongues unite,. . . . . 255 Let me dwell on Golgotha,. . . . . 238 Let us adore the grace that seeks,. . . . 206 Let us love and sing and wonder,. . . . 349 Let worldly minds the world pursue,. . . . 332 Lord, my soul with pleasure springs,. . . 323 Lord, thou hast won, at length I yield,. . . 169 Lord, who hast suffer'd all for me,. . . . 305 Lord, what is man ! extremes how wide,. . . 350

Manna to Israel well supplied,. . . . . 71 Martha her love and joy express'd,. . . . 149 Mary to her Saviour's tomb,. . . . . 165 May the grace of Christ our Saviour,. . . . 360 Mercy, O thou Son of David,. . . . . 141 My barns are full, my stores increase,. . . 151 My former hopes are fled,. . . . . . 288 My God ! how perfect are thy ways,. . . . 119 My God ! till I received thy stroke,. . . . 119 My harp untuned and laid aside,. . . . 235 My soul shall bless the Lord of all,. . . . 222 My soul once had its plenteous years,. . . 67 My soul this curious house of clay,. . . . 254 My soul is beset,. . . . . . . 288 My soul is sad and much dismay'd,. . . . 298

Nay, I cannot let thee go,. . . . . 66 No strength of nature can suffice,. . . . 334 No words can declare,. . . . . . 279 Not to Sinai's dreadful blaze,. . . . 357 Now, gracious Lord, thine arm reveal,. . .195 Now let us join with hearts and tongues,. . 222 Now may fervent prayer arise,. . . . 196 Now may the Lord reveal his face,. . . . 352 Now, Lord, inspire the preacher's heart,. . . 356 Now may He who from the dead,. . . . 359

Of all the gifts thine hand bestows,. . . . 348 Often thy public means of grace,. . . . 358 Oft as the bell, with solemn toll,. . . . 253 Oft as the leper's case I read,. . . . 132 Oft in vain the voice of truth,. . . . 194 O God, whose favourable eye,. . . . 339