Samuel Longfellow, 1819-1892 310 Wherever through the ages rise PAGE. 317 From heart to heart, from creed to creed W. C. Gannett 318 All hail, God's angel, Truth! 320 Upon one land alone W. Newell John W. Chadwick 321 Out from the heart of nature rolled Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803-1882 Samuel Johnson . Samuel Johnson 322 Life of Ages, richly poured 323 Life of Ages, richly poured B. HYMNS OF NATURAL, ETHICAL, AND SPIRITUAL RELIGION 327 O worship the King, all-glorious above! Sir Robert Grant, 1785-1838 328 Immortal, invisible, God only wise 330 O Father of our spirits W. C. Smith T. W. Chignell 331 God of the earth, the sky, the sea 333 Go not, my soul, in search of Him 335 He hides within the lily Anon. Eliza Scudder F. L. Hosmer 336 We pray no more, made lowly wise 337 Infinite Spirit, who art round us ever Gannett James Freeman Clarke, 1810-1888 338 The Lord is in His Holy Place. Gannett 339 Where is thy God, my soul? T. T. Lynch, 1818-1871 340 The King of love my Shepherd is Sir Henry Baker, 1821-1877 PAGE. 341 O Love that casts out fear Horatio Bonar, 1808-1889 341 Mighty Spirit, gracious Guide Bishop Christopher Wordsworth, 1807-1885 343 O Love divine, that stoop'st to share 343 O. W. Holmes, 1807-1894 Thou hidden love of God, whose height G. Tersteegen, 1697-1769 344 Let all men know, that all men move Archbishop Trench, 1807-1886 Solomon Ib'n Gabirol, 11th century 348 Brief life is here our portion Bernard of Cluny, 1091-1153 349 Thou One in all, Thou All in one S. C. Beach 353 Father, to Thee we look in all our sorrow Union (Jewish) Hymnal PAGE. 354 Wilt Thou not visit me? Jones Very, 1813-1880 355 Gracious Power, the world pervading W. J. Fox, 1786-1864 356 Write Thy law upon my heart 356 One Lord there is, all lords above 357 My God, how wonderful Thou art 358 Breathe on me, Breath of God E. Hatch, 1835-1889 359 Haste not! haste not! do not rest! Goethe, 1749-1832 King Robert II. of France, 971-1031 360 Come, Thou Holy Spirit, come 361 O God of Truth, whose living Word Thomas Hughes, 1823 362 O God! whose thoughts are brightest light F. W. Faber, 1814-1863 363 Give to the winds thy fears Paul Gerhardt, 1607-1676 364 Firm, in the maddening maze of things 365 To Thee we give ourselves to-day Whittier Adaptation of old ritual song. G. Gottheil 365 God of the earnest heart Samuel Johnson 366 Oh, sometimes gleams upon our sight Whittier 367 We name Thy name, O God F. T. Palgrave PAGE. 368 Walk in the light! so shalt thou know 373 What Thou wilt, O Father, give! 374 Thou hidden source of calm repose 375 LORD God, by whom all change is wrought Whittier Charles Wesley, 1708-1788 T. H. Gill 376 Courage, brother! do not stumble Norman McLeod, 1812-1872 377 Thou LORD of Hosts, whose guiding hand O. B. Frothingham, 1822-1898 378 O God, our Help in ages past James Watts, 1674-1708 C. HYMNS OF RELIGION-SOCIETY AND THE STATE 383 God of Might, God of Right Union (Jewish) Ritual 384 Men, whose boast it is, that ye. 385 Oh, it is hard to work for God F. W. Faber 386 He whom the Master loved has truly spoken Whittier |