There's not a bird with lonely nest, No. 46 917 618 564 142 This is My body, which is given for you, This is the day of Light, Thou art, O God, the life and light,.. Thou art our Master! Thou of God the Son, Thou inevitable day,. Thou long disowned, reviled, oppressed, Thou art the Bread of heaven, on Thee we feed, Thou givest Thy rest, O Lord! the din is stilled, Thou God of love! beneath Thy sheltering wings, Thou Gracious Power, whose mercy lends, Thou Life within my life, than self more dear, Thou Lord art Love-though dimly now, Thou Lord of hosts, whose guiding hand, 483 162 766 45 369 674 532 776 643 24 887 212 602 27 399 35 833 Thou Lord of Life, our Saving Health, Thou loving Friend to all who bowed, 913 383 Thou must go forth alone, my soul, 607 Thou One in all, Thou All in one, 294 Thou Power and Peace! in whom we find, Though home be dear, and life be sweet, 584 Though lowly here our lot may be, 402 Though we long, in sin-wrought blindness, Thrice happy souls, who born from heaven, 315 42 416 No. 176 435 407 395 912 23 Throned upon the awful tree, 270 341 216 144 432 827 106 17 702 To Light, that shines in stars and souls, Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear,. 'Twas at this hour, upon the world's great day, Upon the hills the wind is bleak and cold, No. We ask not that our path be always bright, We bless Thee, Lord, for all this common life, 549 533 285 271 We bless Thee, Lord, for each dear link, We bring, O Lord, our hearts to Thee, 707 881 608 We follow, Lord, where Thou dost lead, 638 570 691 639 We praise Thee, Lord, with earliest morning ray, We walk by faith, dear Lord, and not by sight,. What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone, 382 What though our hopes, once fair and bright, When dark the sky that overhangs my soul, When first the stream of life runs low, 225 307 704 When gladness gilds our prosperous day, 519 165 183 450 169 When on my day of life the night is falling, 605 When wilt Thou save the people, 520 708 899 When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean, Where is thy God, my soul? Where is your God? they say, Where shall we learn to die? 167 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Abbot, Francis E., 446. Adams, J. Quincy (1767-1848), 574. Adams, Sarah F. (1805-1848), 201, 488, 799. Addison, J. (1672-1719), 40, 78, 290, 441. Agate, Dendy (1848- ), 321, 825, 828. Ainger, Alfred, 403. Alderson, Eliza T., 186. Alexander, Cecil Frances (1823-1895), 365, 885. Alexander, William Lindsay (1808-1884), 236. Alford, Henry (1810-1871), 123, 157, 248, 770, 839, 840, 856. Alger, W. R. (1822- ), 211. Ambrose, St. (340-397), tr. J. M. Neale, 725, 726. Anatolius, St. (7th century), tr. J. M. Neale, 736. Andrew, St., of Crete (660-732), tr. J. M. Neale, 357. Anonymous, 88, 124, 139, 147, 197, 214, 218, 234, 242, 245, 247, Anstice, J. (1808-1836), 524, 873. Appleton, F. P., 483. Armitage, Ella S. (b. 1841), 548, 584, 703, 710, 796, 834, 859. Ashworth, Thomas Alfred (b. 1806), 661. Auber, Harriet (1773-1862), 233. Austin, J. (1613-1669), 264, 516. Baker, Sir Henry W. (1821-1877), 280, 331, 688, 819. Barbauld, Anna L. (1743-1825), 646, 768. Baring-Gould, S. (1834- ), tr. 589; 886. Barmby, Goodwyn (1820-1881), 343. Bartol, Cyrus A. (1813- ), 143. Barton, B. (1784-1849), 700. Baxter, Richard (1615–1691), 9, 611, 632. |