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406 :&quot; With heavenly power, Lord, defend.&quot; —No. 897. This is found in Dr. Conyers' Collection.


 * &quot; Shall science distant lands explore.&quot; —No. 904.

This is taken from &quot; Jay's Appendix to Dr. Watts, Bath.&quot; 1833. It is thought to be by the late Rev. William Jay.


 * &quot; Ere I sleep, for every favour.&quot; —No. 942.

Vide John Cennick, page 169.


 * &quot; Soul, thy week of toil is ended.&quot; —No. 948.

Vide G. R., page 396.


 * &quot; Great God, as seasons disappear.&quot;—952.

Vide Edmund Butcher, page 267.


 * &quot; Father of love and power.&quot;—No. 987.

Vide G. R., page 396.


 * &quot; Thou sovereign Lord of earth and skies.&quot;—No. 989.

This is found in the &quot; Old Congregational,&quot; 1836. We have not yet been able to ascertain who is the author of this hymn.


 * &quot; Great God, where'er we pitch our tent.&quot;—No. 990.

Vide John Rippon, D.D., page 253.


 * &quot;Happy the home when God is there.&quot;—No. 991.

This is No. 1087 in the &quot;Sabbath Hymn Book.&quot; New York, 1858. A correspondent has pointed out that it closely resembles in form—


 * &quot; Happy the clime where lives and reigns,&quot;

by Thomas Hastings.


 * &quot; With grateful hearts, with joyful tongues.&quot;—No. 997.

Vide Andrew Kippis, D.D., page 183.


 * &quot; Swell the anthem, raise the song.&quot;—No. 999.

This is found in Dr. William Allen's &quot; Psalms and Hymns,&quot; Boston, America, 1835, and it is there given from a&quot; Presbyterian Collection.&quot; One verse is omitted in the &quot; New Congregational.&quot;