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 The message first to Smyrna sent,. . . 184 The prophets sons in times of old,. . . . 94 The Saviour! what a noble flame,. . . . 237 The saints should never be dismay'd,. . . . 61 The Shunammite, oppress'd with grief,. . . 200 The signs which God to Gideon gave,. . . 78 The word of Christ, our Lord,. . . . . 180 There is a fountain fill'd with blood,. . . . 129 This is the feast of heavenly wine,. . . . 236 Though Jericho pleasantly stood,. . . . 92 Though in the outward church below,. . . 135 Though cloudy skies and northern blasts,. . . 215 Though troubles assail,. . . . . . 62 Though the morn may be serene,. . . . 218 Though small the drops of falling rain,. . . 266 Though sore beset with guiit and fear,. . . 308 Thus saith the Lord to Ephesus,. . . . 183 Thus saith the Holy One and true,. . . . 185 Thy mansion is the Christian's heart,. . . 145 Thy message by the preacher seal,. . . 221 Thy promise, Lord, and thy command,. . . 356 Time, with an unwearied hand. . . . . 190 Time, by moments, steals away,. . . . . 192 Tis a point I long to know,. . . . . 167 Tis my happiness below,. . . . . 295 Tis past— the dreadful stormy night,. . . 298 To keep the lamp alive,. . . . . 343 To tell the Saviour all my wants,. . . . 321 To thee our wants are known,. . . . 360 To those who know the Lord I speak,. . . 292 Too many, Lord, abuse thy grace,. . . . 342

Unbelief the soul dismays,. . . . . . 315 Uncertain how the way to find,. . . . 310 Unless the Lord had been my stay,. . . . 299

Wearied by day with toils and cares,. . . . 249 We seek a rest beyond the skies,. . . . 359 What a mournful life is mine,. . . . . 104 What contradictions meet,. . . . . 210 What thousands never knew the road,. . . 342 What think you of Christ? is the test,. . . 138 What various hindrances we meet,. . . . 241 When Adam fell he quickly lost,. . . . 58 When first to make my heart his own,. . . 81 When first my soul enlisted,. . . . . 82 When Hannah, press d with grief,. . . . 79 When Jesus claims the sinner's heart,. . . 133 When Joseph his brethren beheld,. . . . 68 When Israel, by divine command,. . . . 239