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 COMPILED PROM VABIOtra S00RCE8, BT 
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 PEEFACE. 
 
 Desiiwis of ffoTidlng a fuitable Connfxlonal 
 Sabbath-Bchool Hymn Book, principally for the ofe of 
 Wesleyan InstituUons in Canada, the Book Committer 
 have autfaoriiied the publlcatiOD of the following (PoU 
 lection of Saoi^ Poerau, designed to assist in Devo- 
 tional £xerc(4^ifher in the Sunday-school or the 
 social circle. <^ided by catholicity of spirit, those 
 upon irhom hw derolved the pleasurable duty of 
 selection, have not been restrained by any denomi- 
 nattoaal tendency, but wherever religious sentiment 
 dnd poetry have been fcund, the productions of sanc^ 
 tified genius have been >yfbny united, regardless of 
 names or forma. The compiler is, therefore, not 
 xi'ithout hope he may have been assisting the labouiv 
 of evangelical organi2atio|is, engaged In the culture 
 Of youthful minds, who may use this collection of 
 Sacred Hymns; they being free from lontroversial 
 
 Lr, L*^""^^- ^^« "«««*'*« of the undivided 
 J^d Holy Trinity ie devoutly Implored to Wet Bp(« 
 
 tW« unpretending offering. ^* 
 
 ENOCH WOOD, 
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 CONTENTS. 
 
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 AnniTemriei 1^» W6 
 
 Closlog - — ^ 
 
 Death, Judirment Heaven and Hell .«..«•«....•. 128 
 
 Early Piety.,....'.— ••—--— --••—•--•*•*--•-.•" ^^ 
 
 Infant Classes and Young Children.. 217 
 
 Missionary .,..Zr..»——-*— •-— --*"•» ^**»*' 
 
 -3foming and Evening ,.*.... .-.•<f*#»*«---«-*l**» i**** 
 
 Miscellaneoas - ,.-w.-.— 156 
 
 ^^ __ 194 
 
 Oar FaU In Adam and Bedemption in ChVist.... 68 
 
 Perfections and Providence of Ctod....* ^— 6 
 
 Prayer and Praise — — -^ 
 
 Private and Social ^.-.-...-..— — ^ 
 
 '^ Public Worshij^. .— '- ..,...,—.—— *» 
 
 Repentance and Faith .,•• ..— — * ^ 
 
 Sabbath-schoote ..—.... ^^ ^ 
 
 The Scriptures - '—'^ ^ 
 
 The Sabbath "-8«. 1"' ^« 
 
 The Holy Spirit's Influence .......— "^ 
 
 The Importance of Early Piety -— 88 
 
 Times and Seasons •••••.-—-•-------— -■•---•-- ■* 
 
 The Sunday-school--.-.......— —--——— —r""^^ 
 
 Teachers* Meetings...-*....— -i— -————-— . 
 
 The Future World... .*••••*••.••••••••••— *••• ^^ 
 
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 PBRFECTIOXS AND PROVIDENCE OP GOD, 
 
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 XJ My great Redeemer's praise I 
 1 he glories of my God and King, 
 The tiiumphs of his grace. 
 
 2 Jesjis I the name that charms our feara, 
 ^ 1 liat bids our sorrows cease; 
 im?^V?i^ ^" ^^^^ sinner's ears, ^ 
 ^Tis life, and health, and peace. ^ '* 
 
 8 Hel)reaks the power of cancell'djsih, 
 _ne sets the prisoner free; 
 His blood can make the foulest clean. 
 His Wood avaU'd for me, ^.> ' 
 
 4 He speaks,— and listening to his voicfl. 
 New life the dead iWvej _^ 
 
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 The humble poor believe. ' 
 
 '5 Look unto him, ye nations; own 
 . Your God, ye fallen racef 
 Look, and be saved through faith alone, 
 Be justified by grace. 
 
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 SINGr th' Almighty power of God, 
 
 That made the mountajlisjise; 
 at spread the flowing seas abroad^ 
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 2 I sing the wisdom that ordain'd 
 
 The sun to rule the dav; 
 The moon shines full at his command, 
 And all ilie stars obey. 
 
 3 I sing the goodness of the Lord, 
 
 That fiird the e^rth with food; 
 He form'd the creatiOres with his word, 
 And then pronounced them "' good." 
 
 4 Lori, how thy wonders are display 'd| 
 
 Wherp'er I turn my eye ! 
 If I 8uj?v«y the ground I tread, 
 Or gaze upon the sky I . 
 
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 5 Creatnros (as niimorous as thej be) 
 
 Ave subject to thy cane; 
 There's not a place where we can flee, 
 But God is present there. 
 
 6 His hand is my perpetual guard; 
 
 He keeps me with his eye: 
 Why should I then.forget the Lord, 
 Who is for ever nigh I 
 
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 1 rjlHE spacious flrmiEtnieiit on high, 
 J. With alJ the blue ethereal sky, 
 
 And spangled heavena a shining frame, 
 Their great Original proclaim. > 
 
 2 Th* unwearied sun, from day to day, ) 
 Does his Creator's power display: i 
 And publishes to ^very land. 
 
 The work of an Almighty hand. 
 
 3 Soon as the evening shades prevail. 
 The moon takes up the wondrous tale, 
 And nightly, to the lisf^g earth, ^ 
 Rei)eatp the story of her birth. 
 
 4 Whilst all the stars that round her bum, 
 Ajid all the planets in th^ tonn, 
 
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 Move round this dark terrestrial ball;^^ 
 What though no real voice or sound 
 
 ! Amidst their radiant orb«| be found; 
 
 € In reason's oar4i*iey all rejoice, 
 
 And utter &rthr a glorious voice; 
 I For ever singing as they shine, 
 I ^* The hand that made us is divine." 
 
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 1 ri OD is a Spirit none can see, 
 \J .H€f ever was, and e'er shall be: 
 
 . Present where'er his creatures dwell 
 Through eaxih and sea, through heaven and 
 
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 2 His/iy^ with infinite survey, 
 Yi^^ all the realms in full display; 
 Wh^t has been, is, or shall be done, 
 Or here or there, to Him is known. 
 
 Z The bounty of his gracious hands. 
 Wide as the world he made extends, 
 
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 PROVIDENCE OP GOD. 
 
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 4 All that is glorious, good, and great, 
 Does in the Loi"4 Jehovah meet: 
 Then to his name be glory given, 
 By all on earth, and aU in heaveiL 
 
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 1 TTAPPY child whom God doth aid I 
 JJL God our souls and bodies made: 
 God on us, in gracious showei-s, 
 
 Blessings every moment pours: 
 Compasses with angel bands, 
 f Bids them bear us in their hands: . 
 Parents, friends, 'twas God bestowed; 
 Life and all descend from God. 
 
 ^ He this^c^spry car|)et spread, 
 Made the earth on Which we treiid • 
 God refreshes in il^k air, ' 
 
 Covers with the clothes we wear: 
 Feeds us with th^ood we eat, 
 Cheers us by his ifeht and heat, 
 "fakes his sun on ns to shine: 
 ^' our blessings are divine. 
 
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 3 Manweforhiskmaiieaslove, 
 
 How much more our God above! 
 Give him then, and ever give, 
 
 Thanks for all that we receive; 
 Worthy thou, our heavenly Loro, 
 To be honoured and adored; 
 God of all-creaang grace, 
 Take the Everlasting praise. 
 
 1 -tTTHEN all thy mercies, O'my God, 
 
 VV My rising soiil surveys, , 
 
 ^ Transported with the view, I m lost, 
 In wonder, love, and praise. >>. 
 
 2 Thy nrovidence my life sustain'd, 
 
 An^ all my wantsjredre^'d. 
 When I, a helpless infant, hung 
 
 Upon my mother'6 breast 
 
 3 to all my weak complaints and cries, 
 
 Thv mercy lent an ear, ^ 
 
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 To form themselves ia jrayer. 
 
 4 Unnumbered comforts on my soul 
 
 Thy tender care bestow d, 
 
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 PROVIDENCE OF GOD. JJ 
 
 Before my infant heart conceived, 
 From whom those comforts fiow'cL 
 
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 6 When in the sligipeiy paths of youth, 
 
 With heedless^eps I ran, 
 Thine arm, unseen, conveyed me 8afe| 
 
 And led me up to man. 
 
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 Through hidden d{kngel», ioils and deathfl^ 
 It gently clear'd my way; 
 And -through the pleasing snares of vic^ 
 More to be fear'd than they; •• 
 
 7 through all eternity, to thee V 
 
 A grateful song ril raise; ^^ 
 But O, eternity's too short Pi3^-- 
 To utter all thy praisctl. — 
 
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 1 TTOW glorious is our heavenly Eiug^ 
 JjL Who reigns above the sky! 
 
 ' How shall ai^hild presume to dng 
 His dreadftll Majesty? 
 
 2 How great his power is, none can tell, 
 
 Nor think how large his grace; 
 Not men below, nor saints tha>t dwell ^ 
 On high before his ftwe. ^ 
 
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 ^'tt L^ his praises BtilL 
 
 ThtlZl God will not disdaia 
 To hear an infant sing. 
 
 R My heart resolves, my. t?ng«e "^y^ 
 
 To hear their mighty MaKer 8 pi 
 * So^d from a feeble voice. 
 
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PROVIDE!^CS QF GOD. 
 
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 From sin and diiat to Thee we cry. 
 The Great, the Holy, and the High ! 
 
 4 Earth from afar hath heard thy fame, 
 And worms have learned to lisp thy name: 
 But O ! the glories of thj' mind 
 Leave all our soaring thoughts behind. 
 
 6 God is in heaven, and men below; \ 
 Be short our tunes, our words be few ! 
 
 A solemn reverence-checks our songs, - 
 
 And praise sits silent on our tongues. ^ 
 
 
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 1 1i /TIGHT Y God, while angels bless thee, 
 JjlL May an infant lisp thy name ? 
 Lord of men as well as angels, 
 Thou art every creature^s theme. 
 
 > Hallelujah, HallelujalL Ameiu 
 
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 2 Lbrd of eveij land^and nation,<f, 
 
 ^ Ancient of eternal days. 
 
 Sounds through all the wide creation, 
 £ Be thy just and lawful praise. 
 
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 8 For thy providence that gorems. 
 
 Through thine empire's wide doinaiiii 
 

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 PROVIDENCE Of OOD. 
 
 2 Born for this intent we aro, 
 Our Creator to declare, 
 God to love, and serve and prdafj 
 Qodio h6nour all our days. 
 
 5 Lift we then our heart* to God,\^ 
 Like the Church above employed} 
 Day and night the angels «lng 
 Praises to their heavenly King. 
 
 4 Him that sltteth on the throne, 
 Him that died for men t* atone, 
 God and the triumphant Lamb, 
 They etemidly proclaim: '':^ 
 
 6 Holy, holy, holy,liord, -;t 
 
 Like by heaven and eartUK adored, 
 Fill'd with thee, let all things cry, 
 \. Glory be to God Most High. 
 
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 1 TTTHENE'ER I take my walks abroad, 
 
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 2 Not more than «>th0]!s I deserve, 
 
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 2 In every stream his bounty flows, 
 Diffusing joy and wealth; 
 In every breeze his Spirit blows, 
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 3 His blessings fall in plenteous showers^ 
 
 Upon the lap of earth, 
 That teems with foliage, ihiit and flowei% 
 And rings with in&nt mirth, i 
 
 4 If God hath made this world so iUr, 
 
 Where sin and death abound; ^ 
 
 How beautiful beyond comjiarei , 
 
 Will paradise be found. ^ i 
 
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 HAIL I Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, 
 One God in persons three: 
 Of thee we make our joyftil boast, 
 Our songs we m^ke of thee. 
 
 ^i Thou neither canst be felt nor aeon: 
 « Thou#rt a spirit piire, 
 Who from eternity hast been. 
 And always shall enduroi 
 
 3 In wisdom infinite lliou ar^ 
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 * And ta the worid above ; 
 But chiefly we rejoice to know 
 
 ? Th' Almighty God Is love. 
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 3 Thy glories blaze all nature round, 
 
 And strike the wond'ring sight, cy 
 
 Through skies, and seas, aud solid fffound. 
 With terror and deiight 
 
 4 Infinite strength and equal skill, - 
 
 Shine through the worid abroad, 
 Our souls with vast amazement fllL 
 And speak the builder God. 
 
 5 But the mild glories of thy grace, 
 
 Our softer passions move; 
 Pity divine in Jesus' face, 
 We see, adore and love. 
 
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 1 T^ATHER, how wide thy glory shiaes I 
 r How high thy wonders rise I 
 
 Known through the earth by thousand rfgns. 
 By thousands through the skies. 
 
 2 Those mightjr orbs proclaim thy power; 
 
 Their motions speak thy kkill: \ 
 And on the wings of every hour, 
 /y We read thy patience stilL 
 
 3 Part of thy riiemie divinely fihds, I 
 
 On all Ay creatures writ; -^^-m 
 

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 JEBFECfnOSS JlKD 
 
 They Bhow the labour of thy hands, 
 
 Or topr««8 «>^ ^y ^"'''• 
 But when we view thy strange dorfgn, 
 ."to wvve robelUous worms. 
 Where vengeance and compasiiiuu j^ -, 
 in loir divineBt forms; 
 
 5 Here the whole Deity is known, 
 
 4 The juiijta^« K'**^*'. ^4 
 
 iv^'HW^Jwpa of tne Lamb, 
 ^ ^TdJrSrSenly plains, ^^ 
 
 BriKht chenibs learn Immanuels name. 
 And try their choicest strains. , 
 
 T O may I bear some humble part . 
 Tnthat Immortal song! '■>'.._« 
 Wonder and joy shall t,ine my heart, 
 ": ^Sa love wmmand my tongue. 
 
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 1 T ET every tongjie thy goodness speak, 
 ^y str«ngt»eni»g;h^nds iipn 
 
 ^y 8tretifeKi#«>"* >- p - ',. fall 
 And rwse, tie poor that^fall. 
 
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 2 When Borrow bows tho spirit do 
 Or virtue ilm distrossVl, 
 
 mf*^*^ the proiid oppressor's frowa 
 lliou giv'at the mourner rest 
 
 - - --— - — ^^—- — ~-'-^- — 
 
 ^ '^f h^^ fltipporfe our infant days, 
 
 And guides our giddy youth; 
 Holy and just ai-e all thy ways, 
 
 And all.tliy words are truth. 
 
 4 Thou know'st th« pains thy servants feel 
 Thou hear'st thy cilldren cry: ' 
 
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 And their best wishes to fulfil, 
 Thy grace is ever aigh. 
 
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 5 Thy mercy never shall remove 
 i^rom men of heart lincere* 
 , Thou sav'st the soul wliose humble love 
 Is joined with holy %ar. 
 
 « My lips shall dwell upon thy praise*^ 
 
 -^Y . S ®r'*^^^ ^^y ^ame abroad: ^^ 
 ■L®^ a" tie sons of Adam raise % 
 
 The honours of their God I « 
 
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 PERFECTIONS AND 
 
 In pastures fresh he. m*^^ "»> ^^ 
 Be^de >he Uving stream. 
 
 2 He bringi my ^^^ZlT 
 - "when I forsake hw ways.. 
 And leads me for his mer^^Wte, 
 In paths of truth and grfce. 
 
 
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 3 When I wane th^*^-^"^^ 
 
 •&aaiyfo'«8«f'^- ■ 
 
 A. Thv hand in spite of all m/.f*^ 
 * nothstill my tabic spread; 
 
 M?c«.wh blessings ovei-flows, 
 
 ?*ffle oU anoints my bead. 
 
 5 The sure provisions of my God, 
 
 Attend me all my days, . 
 
 n ma^ thy house be mine abode, 
 ' ® AnaaAf my work be pi^^ise. 
 
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 ^1 i T MIGHTY Maker, God, 
 
 ^ \ ^ Hmv^^^^^ is *by name 1 
 
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 PROVIDENCE OF QOD. 
 
 2 Nature in every ^ress. 
 
 Her humble homage pays, 
 Aud finds a thousand ways t* express 
 T)iine undissembled praise. 
 
 3 My soul would rise and sing _ ^ 
 
 To her Creator too; 
 Fain would my tongue adore my King^ 
 And pay the W9r8hip due. ' 
 
 4 Let joy and worship spend 
 
 The remnant of my days; 
 And to my God my soul ascend/ 
 In sweet peifumes of praise. 
 
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 1 "DEFORB Jehovah's awful throne, 
 Jj Ye nations .bow with sacred joy; 
 Know that the Lord is God alone, 
 He can create and he destnnr. 
 
 2 His sovereign power, without bur aid. 
 Made us of cla^, and form'd us men: 
 And when like wand'ring sheep we sta^y-d 
 He brought us to his fold agidn. 
 
 
 
 3 We'll crowd thy gated with thankful songs, 
 High as the heavens our voices raise; 
 
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 JPPBRFBCTIOKS AOT PEOVtDSKCB OF OOP. 
 
 And earth with her ten *o«s»nartonguM, 
 "^aS fiJl thy courts with sou^ng^praiw. 
 
 
 Wide as the m6M fe l^y ^w#i#" 
 
 Vast as eternity thy ^J>ve; „ . , 
 TTtumaa a rock ^y tmth shall stand, 
 ^'Wi^ rS y^ »W1 cease to move. 
 
 1 -nOOR and needy tbonghi be, 
 V God my Maker cares for me, 
 
 Olves me clothing, shelter, food, 
 Gives me aU I have of good. 
 
 « He-wffl listen when I pn^^ 
 ■ He is with me night and d^, 
 
 ' When I sleep, ^^^^"".l^f^ 
 I Keeps me Bafe for Jesua' sake. 
 
 4 He who reigns above thesky, 
 
 Once became as poor as 1: ^^^ 
 fi He vhose blood for me was shed, 
 HadW whore to lay his bead. 
 
 * Thoneh I tobour here otMK 
 He wSl bless me with his smile: 
 
 ^^ „ ^'^ " , xus« .JK^^f life la r\asL 
 
 'Waits. 
 
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 He wlU Diess me wiwt ««',*'— —- 
 5nd when this short kfe is pasl^ 
 lahall rest with bim at last, 
 
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 SECTION n. 
 
 THB SCftlPTUBBS. 
 
 SfSBtl. 
 
 1 T7IATHER of mercies in thy word 
 Jj What endless glory shines! 
 For ever be thy name adored ^ 
 
 For these celestial lines. 
 
 2 Here may the wretched sons of want, 
 
 Exhaustless riches find; 
 Riches above what earth can gran^ 
 And lasting as the mind. 
 
 3 Here the fair tree of knowledge grows^ 
 
 'And yields a free repast, 
 
 Sublimer sweets than nature knowi3|'^ 
 Invite the longing taste. 
 
 4 Here the Redeemer's welcome voice 
 
 Spreads heavenly peace aroundf 
 And life and everlasting joys, 
 Attend the blissful sound, 
 
 6 may these heavenly pages bo 
 My ever dear delight; 
 
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 And still new beauties may I see, 
 And slill increasing light ! 
 
 6 Divine Instructor, graciout Lord, 
 Be thou forever near; 
 Teach me to love thy sacred word, 
 And view my Saviour there. 
 
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 RlFPOX. 
 
 1 TTO'W precious is the book divine, 
 JlX By inspiration given ! _ 
 Bright as a lamp its doctrines shine, 
 
 To guide our souls to heaven. 
 
 2 It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts 
 
 III this dark vale of tears, 
 Life, light, and joy it still imparts, 
 And quells our rising (ears. 
 
 S This lamp through all the tedious night 
 Of life shall guide our way; 
 Till we behold the clearer light 
 Of an eternal day. 
 
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 1 A THAT I, like Timothy, 
 \J Might the Holy Scriptures know, 
 
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 Till: SCRIPTURES. 
 
 From mine early infancy, 
 Till for God mature I ^w I 
 
 Made unto salvation wise! 
 Ready for the glorious prijBe. 
 
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 2 Jesus, all-redeeming Lord, " 
 
 Full of tnith, aud ftiU of grftce^ 
 Make me undei*stand thy word; 
 
 Teach me in my youthful dayg* 
 Wonders m thy word to see, 
 
 Wise through faith which is in thee. 
 
 3 Open thou mine eyes of faith; 
 
 Open now the Book of God; 
 Show me here the sacred path ^ 
 
 Loading to thy blessed abode; 
 Wisdom from above impart, 
 
 Speak the meaning to my heart 
 
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 TaTLOR. 
 
 1 T'HIS is a precious book indeed r 
 JL Happy the child who loves to read I 
 Tis God's own word which he has given 
 To show our souls the wa^ to heaven I 
 
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 2 It tells us how the world was made, 
 And how good men the Lord obey'd; 
 
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 THE BCRIPTURlifl. 
 
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 Here Ws commands are written t©o, 
 To teach us what we ought to dO- 
 
 3 It bids us all from sin to fly, 
 Because our souls can never dje, 
 Kvof heaven, where angels dwell, 
 And warns us tp escape from helL 
 
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 4 But what isinor^ttian ftl\^^^^ 
 The Bible tells us, •Jesus.died; 
 
 This is its best its chief intent. >, 
 
 To lead poor sinners to repent., 
 
 5 Let us be thankful that we may, 
 
 Read this good Bible eveiqr day v , 
 
 »TiH (>od*s own word which he has given, 
 ^^ our souls the way t» heaven. 
 
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 1 llEHOLD the morning sun 
 
 n Be<rins his glorious way; 
 ifs be«mrthrongh all the nations run, 
 
 And light and life convey. f . • 
 
 2 But where the gospel cwnea, 
 
 It siwads diviner hgnt ! . . . ^^ 
 » calls dead sinners fromtheir^tombs, 
 iid gives the bUnd their sight 
 
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 3 How perfect is thy word, 
 
 And till thy judgmeuts just I 
 Forever sure thy promise, Lord, 
 And men securely trust 
 
 4 I hear thy word with love, 
 
 And I would fain obey; 
 Send thy good spirit ft-om above, 
 To guide me lest I stray. 
 
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 6 My gracious God I how plain 
 Are thy directions given I 
 O may I never read in vain, 
 But learn my way to heaven I 
 
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 1 rpHE praises of my tongue 
 X I offer to the Loi-d, 
 That I was kindlv taught so younff 
 To i-ead his holy word. 
 
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 2 That I arm brought to know 
 The danger I was iih 
 By natuj-e, and by practice, too, 
 A wret^'hed slave to sin. 
 
 3 That I am^d to see 
 lean do n^hing well: 
 
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 And Whither may a smner flcej 
 To save himself from hell. 
 
 4 Great God, this book t)f thine 
 Informs me where to go . 
 
 For grace to pardon all my sin, 
 And make me holy too. 
 
 6 Here I can read and lea™^ , 
 How Christ, the Son of God, . 
 
 Did Undt^rtake our gf a^,<^^f «"^•• 
 Our ransom cost his blood. 
 
 6 may hia spirit teach, . , 
 And aU thy swnts believe. 
 
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 1 T^ATHER of all in whom f?^^. 
 h We live, and move, and breathe, 
 i'tie St celes^al ray dart d^^^^ 
 JUd dieer thy sons beneath. 
 
 2Wl^ileinihy;woi^wo8^ 
 
 r We search with trembling awe .;<i^ 
 
 Open our eyes andletussee 
 /The vende r s of thy laW' 
 
THE 8CRIPTURK& 
 
 8 Now let our darkness comprehend 
 The light that Khines so clear; 
 Now the rerealing spirit send. 
 And give us eai-s to hear. 
 
 4 Before ns make thy goodness pass, 
 Which here by faith we know: 
 Let us in Jesus see thy face, 
 And die to all below. 
 
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 J /^OME Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire^ 
 \J Let us thine influence prove; 
 Source of the old prophetic fire, « 
 Fountain of Light and Love. 
 
 2 Come, Holy Ghost, (for moved by thee^ 
 The Prophets wrote and spoke,) 
 Unlock the truth thyself the Key, 
 Unseal the sacred book. 
 
 S Expand thy wings, celestial Dove^ 
 Brood o*er our nature'sjliight; 
 On our disordered spints move, 
 And let there now be light 
 
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 4 God, through himself, we then shall know 
 If thou within us shine; 
 
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 And sotrnd wltllll thy Balnte below, 
 The depths of Ibve divme. 
 
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 i -DEIIOI^D the lofty sky 
 n Declar«3 its maker uoa; 
 
 And ill his starry works on high, 
 „Pi-0clttiuv*ii8'POWer abroad. 
 
 2 Thefearkness and the light 
 
 Still keep their course the same. 
 While night to-day, and day to-night, 
 Di^vinely teach his^name. 
 
 3 In every different land - 
 
 Their general voice is known; 
 
 They show the wondei-s of his hand, 
 And oi-ders of his throne. 
 
 4 But let lis more rejoice, ^ 
 
 that he reveals his word, ^ 
 W^ are not left to nature 8 voi^, 
 
 \ to bid us "know the Lord. 
 
 6 His statutes and commands 
 I Are set before oiir eyeb: , 
 r Sl«amtff his gospel in ouHiands, 
 — where our salvation lies* 
 
 
THK scniPTURica. 
 
 6 His litws are just and pure, 
 Hia truth without deceit; 
 His pi^omises lor ever gitro. 
 And his rtjwards are great 
 
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 1 TTOLY Bible ! book divine I 
 
 JlL Precious treasure I thou art mine: 
 Mine, to tell me whence I came: 
 Mine, to teach mo what I am. 
 
 2 Mine, to chide me when I rove; * 
 Mine, to show a Saviour*8 love;. 
 Mine art thou to guide my feet, 
 Mme, to judge, condemn, acquit, 
 
 8 Mine, to comfort in distress, 
 If the holy spirit bless: 
 Mine, to show by living faith, 
 Man, can triumph over death. 
 
 ¥'"®V*o *«M of joys to come, 
 And the rebel smner's doom; 
 O thou precious book divinel 
 Frecioua treasure I thou art mino. 
 
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 life i^?U»i/ •«» "»-* ""^'^ ^"^'^ •' IU-.-JOII- ^ . ^ 
 
 1 in RE AT G^^^^ *"^ ^^^^ ^^^ 
 It Oil all thy works 1 look; 
 
 Biit «tiU tby wisdom, power, aud grace, 
 ShlDe brighteat in thy book. 
 
 2 The Btars, that In their conrRCS roll, 
 
 Have much instruction given; 
 
 But thy good word Informs my soul 
 How 1 may climb to heaven. 
 
 
 3 The fields provide me food, and show 
 The goodness of the Lot*\i 
 But fmits of life and glory grow 
 In thy most holy word. 
 
 i Lord, make me understana thy law, 
 Show %Yhat my faults have ^)een; 
 And, fi-om thy gospel, let me draw ^ 
 Fardon for all my sin. 
 
 4 Here would I learn how Chrtet batli died, 
 To save my soul from hell; 
 
 ynt all the books on earth besidil 
 
 ' Such hesvenly wonaerfl wii. 
 
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 VV A flery pillar went before, 
 To guide them through the dreary waste. ' 
 And leasea the fatiguea tliey.bore; 
 
 ^ ?n|?,^^'" ^y glorious word, God, 
 tT u^^i" o^r %ht and guidance given; 
 It sheds a lustre alh abroad, 
 And points the path to bliss and heftvcH, 
 
 3 Tt fills the soul with sweet deliirht 
 And quickens its inactive powew; 
 
 Displays thy love and kindles oum 
 
 * Vt ?">"*^es re}ofce ouriiearts, ^ 
 Ks doctrines are divinely true- 
 Knowledge and pleasure it imparts. 
 It coaiforts and iLstructs us toa 
 
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 ^THB SABBATH. 
 
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 1 A NOTHER six days' work Is done, 
 A Another Sabbath is begun; 
 Ke^iirn, mv soul, enJoy the rest - 
 Improve the day thy God has blessed. 
 
 2 O may our prayers and praises rise, 
 As ffi-ateful incense to the skies; 
 tJiKw fi-om Heaven that sweet repose, 
 wKonel>iit h^wbofeels^ 
 
 3 Thisheavenly calm, within the breast, 
 Preparda for that eternal rest, ^ 
 Which for the sons of God remains, 
 
 ^ The end of cares, the end ot pams. 
 
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 4 In holy duties let the day 
 In ho!y pleasures pass away; 
 How sweet a Sabbath thus to spend, j 
 In hope of one ithat ne'er shall end. . 
 
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 IHB Lord of Sabbath, let us prftise^ 
 
 In concert with the bless'd 
 
 
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 THE sabbath; 
 
 Who, joyful ia harmonious lay& 
 Employ ai^ endless rest 
 
 2 Thus, Lord, while we remember thee^-^ 
 
 W^ blest and pious grow; 
 Byhymns of praise #e learn to be 
 Tnumphant hem Jbelom 
 
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 3 On ttii» glad day a brighter s^ne « 
 
 Of glory was displayed 
 ByGpd th' eternal Word, ttian wheif 
 iius universe was made. 
 
 4 He rises, who mankind hath bought 
 ^ mth gnef and pain extreme: 
 
 Tj^as great t» speak the world from nauifht. 
 'Twas greater to redeem. "**"«a4 
 
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 1 npHIS IS the day when Christ am 
 
 '^^^^^1^^^ «>y ?yelids closed, 
 Ana waste my hours in bed ? 
 
 Tills is Jlie day when Jesus bmke 
 .:nie power of death and hell; 
 Andi^lmll I still w e ar Sa U iuVyoke, 
 
 And Invp rear hKt^c c^ II ^y ^^f 
 
 And lore my fiin^ qq ^y^n ^^ 
 
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 3 TiKlay witb pleasure Cbristians w^ 
 
 To pray and hear thy word; 
 And I would go with cheerfiil feet 
 To learn thy will, Lord. 
 
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 4 ni leave «y sport to read and pray. 
 
 And so prepare for beaven; 
 O may I love this blessed day 
 The best of aU the seven. 
 
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 1 mHIS is the day the Lord bath mado, 
 
 I He calls the hours his own: ^,^/ 
 Let heaven rejowe, let earth be glad, 
 And praise surround the throne. 
 
 2 To-day he rose and left the diead 
 
 And Satan's empire fell; 
 To-day the saints his triumphs spread, 
 
 And all his won^^rs teli - 
 
 3 Hosannah to jthe anointed Kin© 
 
 To David's holy son; ^^ , ^.^ 
 ^ Help us, O Lord; descend, and bring 
 ^vaflon from thy thronfe, Vw 
 
THE SABBATH. 
 
 Hoaannah ] in the highest strains 
 The church on earth can raise; 
 
 The highest heavens in which he reigns, 
 Shall give him nobler praise. 
 
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 1 'pHIS day belongs to God alone, 
 
 JL He chose the Sabbath for his pwn; 
 And we must neither work nor play, 
 Because it is God's holy da^. 
 
 2 ^is well to have one day in seven, 
 That we may learn the way to heaven: 
 Then let us spend it as we should, . 
 Xn serving God and growing good. 
 
 3 We ought, to-day, to learn and seek. 
 What we may think of all the week; 
 And he the better every day, ' 
 
 \, For what we hear our teacher say; 
 
 4 And every\Sabbath should be pa^ 
 As if we knew it were our last: 
 What would the dying sinner g iye 
 
 To hare one Sabbath more to Uve I 
 
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 1 rTHUS far we're spared again to meet 
 1 Belbre Jehovah s mercy seat; ^ 
 
 ' 1^ st?ek his faQe, lo praise and pray, 
 
 And hail another Sabbath day. 
 
 2 Let every tongne its silence ^reak, ^ 
 - Let every tongue his goodness speak, 
 
 Who deigns his glory to display 
 On each returning Sabbath day. 
 
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 1 O^B, another week is gone 1^ . _ 
 J^ Quickly have the miniit^assed; 
 That we enter now upon J 
 
 May to some here prove ttieir last; 
 
 Mercy hitherto has spared, ^ ^ 
 
 Biit have merqies been improved T 
 
 Let us ask, are we prepared, 
 Should we be this week removed? 
 
 2 If from guilt and sin iset^e^ v 
 By the knowledge of thy grace, 
 
 Welc6m€i then the call will be, 
 aTo depart and see thy face. 
 
 
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 To thy saints while here below, 
 With new days, new mercies cOme, 
 
 But the happiest day they know. 
 Is thek last, which leads them home. 
 
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 M7 TolM Shalt thon hear in this morning, O Lord.-^FBA].ii ▼. S. 
 
 1 A SSEMBLEp in Oiir school once more, 
 J\ Lord, thy blessing we Implore; 
 We meet to read, and sing and pray— -^^^ 
 Be with us then, throughout this day. { 
 
 2- pur fervent prayer to thee ^iscends, 
 ' For parents, teachers, foes and friends; 
 ; And when we In thy hou^e appear, " 
 Help us to worship in thy fear; 
 
 3 When we on eai*th si :a!l meetno more, 
 I, Mfiy we above to glory soar, ^ 
 
 ; And praise thee in moi-e lofty strains, 
 ' Where one eternal Sabbath reigns. 
 
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 |in4 IwlU blew thee.-fKxoDua xx. 12.*^^ ^ we nnio ii^oe, 
 
 1 TTOj:iY Saviour ! thou bast told us, 
 Xx When we meet to hear of thee, 
 
 
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 rr pccLic WORSHIP. 
 
 .In thy love thou wilt behold us, 
 ^ Aud amonj^st us thou wilt bo. 
 
 2 Lord of hosts I to seek thy blessing, 
 
 We are gathered here to-day; , 
 Help US; all our sins confessing; 
 ^ Saviour teach^iis now to pray. 
 
 3 May the words we heat, direct us 
 
 How to learn and do thy will; 
 May the Spirit's aid protect us, 
 
 And with faith our bosoms fill ! 
 
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 4 Grant that^we may love each other, 
 ^^ Mindful of thy holy word, — 
 
 Hi? tiiat loveth not his bi'other 
 ' Surely cannot love the iiord. 
 
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 SECTIONS^ 
 
 PUB LXXt W O R ^ H tP. 
 
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 1 T ORD, how delightful nis to see 
 \ l A whole assembly worship thee ! 
 At once they 'sing, at once they pray; 
 
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 They hear of heaven and learn the way. 
 
 
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 2 I have been there, and still would go, 
 *Ti8 like a little heaven below; 
 Not all my pleasures and my play 
 Shall tempt me to forget this day* 
 
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 3' write upon my memory, Lord, 
 The texts and doctrines of thy word; 
 That I mav break thy laWs no more, 
 But love thee better than before. 
 
 4 With thoughts of Christ, and things divine, 
 Fill up this foolish heart of mine; , 
 
 . That, hoping pardon through his blood, ^ 
 I may lie down and wake with God. 
 
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 1 T ORD of the Sabbath ! hear us pray, 
 JLi in this thy house on this thy dayj 
 Accept as grateful sacrifice, 
 The songs which from thy servants rise. 
 
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 2 Thine earthly Sabbaths* Lord,.we love; 
 .» But there's a nobler rest al)ove; 
 \^0 that we might tha^ rest attain. 
 From sin, from sorrow, and from pidnt 
 
 S In thy blesa^d Mngdom we shall be 
 
 From every mortfl trouble free I 
 
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 PUBLIC WORSeiF, 
 
 No groans shall mingle witb tlie songa, 
 Resounding from immortal tongues. 
 
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 4 No nide alarms of raging foes; 
 No cares to break the long i-enose; 
 No midnight shade, no cloudett sun; 
 But sacred, high, eternal noon. 
 
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 5 Long-expected day, b^gln ! 
 
 Dawn 6n these realms of woe and sin; 
 So sh^ll we leave this weary road, P 
 , To sl^ep in death, and rost with God. 
 
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 1 A W AkE, my soiir, and with the sun, 
 ^XjL T^^ daily stage of duty run; 
 Shake off dull sloth, and early ri^ 
 
 To pay thy mo/ning Bacrifice. 
 
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 2 Redeem thy Misspent moments pasl^ 
 And live this day as if thy last; 
 Thy talents to improve take care, 
 And for thy last account prepare 
 
 3 Let all thy converse be sincere. 
 Thy conscience as the noon-day cl^ar; 
 For God's all-seeing eye sarviijs/ 
 Thy secret thought^ thy words, And waya. 
 
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 4 Liir<l, I my TOWS to thee renew; 
 Scatter my eihs ns morning dew, 
 
 9" v**.^^^' P*"^* f P""t' ^^ thonglit and wilL 
 And with thyself ray gi)iiit fill. 
 
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 5 Direct; Control, suggest, this day, 
 All I design, or do, or say: 
 That all my powers, wUh all their might 
 In thy sole gjoi^ majr unite. 
 
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 45 
 
 ^ ^X7^^« should I lore my sport 80 well 
 Y V So constant at my play, 
 
 »And lose the thoughts of heaven and hell 
 . "■ And then forget to pray f 
 
 2 What do I read Hay Bible for, 
 But, Lord, to learn thy will ? 
 And shall I daily know thee mote. 
 And less obey thee still T 
 
 a Ho^ senseless is this h€?art, and wild f 
 How vaiii are all my thoughts I 
 Pity the weMmess of a child/ 
 And, pardon all my faolts. 
 
 4 Make^me thy heavenly voice to heaft 
 Jb And let me love to pray;* 
 
 Since God will lend a gracloiw ear 
 Toi^atachildcaneay; , 
 
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 PrBLrc WORSHIF. 
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 To thee, blessed Saviour. 
 Our gfi'atcful eongs we raise; 
 ^ O tune our hearts and voices 
 Thy lioly name to praise; 
 ^Tis by thy sovereign mercy 
 ' We're here allow^d to meet; 
 To Join with friends and teachers^ 
 Thy bloasing to intreat. \ 
 
 S Lord, gitlde and bless our (eacbers 
 
 Who labour for our, good; 
 And nwiy the holy ScrTptuwe 
 
 Qy us be understood: 
 O may our hearts be given • 
 
 To thee, our glorious King; 
 That we may meet in heaven^ 
 
 Thy praises there to «ing. 
 
 8 Andmay tbeprectotts^ospdl ; 
 
 Be published all abroad, 
 Till poor benighted heathen 
 
 Sfaaii teow and«Qrv« theLorcl; 
 Tin o*er the wide croalion 
 
 Tho rays of tmtii «hall diine^ 
 A»d nations now in Aaskaessi 
 
 Arisid to light diviae. 
 
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 PUBLIC wonsmp. 
 
 Heavenly Father, give me grace, 
 In thy courts to seek thy fa^e. 
 
 I While thy glorioud pralae Is sung, ' 
 Touch my lips, unloose my tongue, 
 
 . That my joyful soul^jnay bless 
 Thee, the Lord my lighteousnesSi 
 
 Z While the prayers of saints aseencL 
 God of love to mine attend; 
 Hear me, for thy spirit plead* 
 Hear, Ibr Jesus intercedes. 
 
 4 While! hearken to thy k#, 
 
 Fill my soiilwith humble awe, 
 Till thy gospdl brings to me ^ 
 Life and immortality. > 
 
 5 While % ministers proclaim 
 Peace and pardon in thy naine, 
 Through thy voice, by faith may I 
 Hear ^hee speaking ft:om on higlu 
 
 I^FiNonvthy hduae^whenl feiiihi. 
 
 i'' May my heart within ne bttraT 
 And at evening let me say, 
 I navo WBlkJBj^ with God to>jy. 
 
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 O happy m0njhatpa:^ , 
 
 Their constant »em jj^gy 
 
 They pmfJ^'««^;"io Zioa'B hill. 
 
 8 They go 'w"?,f ^*X vale of teats, 
 Through this d^«y»^b _ 
 
 Till eftch o'ercomes at ^«^^. ^_ 
 — * Till each in hf "f*^ 'g^ our Kiofe 
 
 's:^ ' 
 
 H e sbaU 
 
 Xad^oryto^ 
 
 Bis saving grace, 
 
PUBUC WORaUIP. 
 
 Tho Lonl his people lores; 
 
 His hand no good withholds 
 1' rom those his heart ajii.roves^ ' 
 
 irom holy, humble souls: 
 Thnce happy he, O Lord of hosfjL 
 \\ hose spirit trusts alone in thee I 
 
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 ^ fr'* vlTn^^T'-M"'- ^^^ ^^ condescend. 
 \J ^ <""iK cLildren ill tliino arms to take 
 i^till proviHUys,.lf tl,e children's Mend ' 
 And aav« us for tby weroy sal^e: ' 
 
 2 'Tw by the gnidance of thy hand! 
 That we within thy hoiire appear- 
 Now in thine awft.l presence Z^' * 
 To hear thy word acq join in pr^en 
 
 h 3 Like precions seed in fmitflil groiind, 
 wtf^^^ "nstructions we receive, "' 
 TVith fniits of righteousness abound. 
 And make us to th^gloiy live. ■. 
 
 !^ Then, through the slippery paths of TOiitb 
 \ Ite thou our guardiiti and o^g^g*''' 
 
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 PUBLIC WORSHIP. 
 
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 That we, directed by the truth, \^ 
 May never from thy precepts sliae. 
 
 5 To read thy word our hearts incUne, 
 To understand it, light impartj 
 Great Saviour, may we all be thm^ 
 Take fiill possession of each heart 
 
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 But M tor m«. lirm come Into thy howe In tlw jnulUtiMJf ot 
 thy mercy.— PsAi^ V. 7. 
 
 1 r\UR feeble voices, Lordi, we raise, 
 11 BefereTthy gracious throne; 
 Oh tune oun hearts to sing thy praise, 
 
 For all thy mercies shown. ^ 
 
 t Thy watchful eye, thy guardian hand, 
 
 Support us every hour; 
 : And in thy house this day we stand, 
 
 ihy goodnesi to adore. 
 
 3 Incline our hearts to seek thy face, 
 The Saviour's name to love; 
 And form us, by Almighty grace^ *- 
 For nobler praise jabove. ^ 
 
 
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 rUBUC WORSHIP. 
 
 I nOMEf sound Ms praise abroad, 
 Xj And hymns of glory sing: 
 J ehovah is the sovereign God, 
 The universal ^'— ' 
 
 2 He form'd the deeps unknown: 
 
 He gave the seas their bound; 
 . The watery worlds are all his own, 
 ■■:^ And all the solid ground. 
 
 3 Come, worship at his throne: 
 .^ Come, bow before the Lord: 
 
 We are his works and not our own; 
 He form'd us by Ma word. ** 
 
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 4 To-day attend Ms voice, 
 
 Nor dare provoke his rod; 
 Come, as the people of his choice, 
 And own your gracious God. 
 
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 1 T OpI>> help my youthful hearf to raise 
 
 ' i!v T!?^°g ^"g ^^ grateful piaLse, 
 For all thy guardian care, 
 
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 PUBLIC WORSHIP^ 
 
 Whicb Kept me safe Uvrougb every lioor^ 
 Protecud by Almighty power, 
 
 From death, distresa and fear^ 
 
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 2 Thy b<>undle«8 love has led my way, 
 And brought me to this »aered day, 
 
 The Sabbath of my Lord: ^ 
 To his blest cqwrts I now repair, 
 Tlie bouse of God, of praise, aoA prayer,. 
 Tohewr His holy word. 
 
 S Impress my mind with solemn awe, 
 And on it write thy heavenly law, 
 
 Andsbed thy loye abroad; ^ 
 ,Convineed by gr^e of aU mysin^ 
 Pai-don and make me pure witnini, 
 My Saviour and my God^, 
 
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 OtR FAIL IX ADAH, AND REDJCIIPTION IKCHBI^l*, 
 
 CIM. .,--,;,,,-.. .^;_;,._ . ,^.,,:,^-._.,.._.--..^ .-_:^^ Watts.: 
 - PraiSeioUieliedeemer. 
 
 1 pLUNGED in a giUf of dark despair,* 
 X We wretched sinners lay, 
 
 Avithout one eheeiful beam of hop©, 
 Or cpark of glimmering day. 
 
 1 With pityingveyes the Priiic© of Peace 
 Beheld our helpless grief: 
 He saw, and— Q amazing love I ^ 
 
 He flew to our relief v 
 
 5 Down from the shining seats ahove. 
 
 With joyful haste he fled : 
 _ Entered the grave in mortal flesh, 
 
 And dwelt amongf the dttid, 
 
 y for this love let rocks and hills 
 Their lasting silence break, 
 And all JiarmSnipus human tongues, 
 The Saviouyi^s fraises speak 1 
 
 5 Angels assist our infghty joys, ^ 
 .^ blrike all your hai'ps of gold; 
 

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 OUR FAXJr IN AlXAMy 
 
 But when faxx raise your liighesfc notcs^ 
 His love oaa ne^er be told* 
 
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 WS3LEV: 
 
 XT ET earth and heaven f^ee/ - 
 jy Angels and men be :joi^'a, 
 Uo celebi;||e with me^ 
 
 The Saviour of mankind; 
 T* adore the all-atoningXamby ■ 
 And bleiB the sound of JesW name* 
 
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 ^ JeftuB t tnmsporiing sound t 
 Thejoy of earth and heaven: 
 
 Ko other help isfound, < 
 i No otheuiame is given, 
 
 By which we can salvation havo; 
 
 But Jesus came the world to save* 
 
 
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 3 Jesus ! harraoiiious name 
 It cltanns the hosts above* 
 They v vermore proclaim,* 
 And' wonder at his love; 
 ♦Tis a 1 their hap|<ne8B to gaae^ 
 *Tis Vttvcn to see our Jesus' fiieew 
 
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 4 His Ptime the sinner hears^ 
 And iis from fiiA set i^e. 
 
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 'Tis music in his ears, ■ • ^ '' 
 
 • ^Tip liUuiiid victoryi '^ 
 ^ew songg do now his lips en^loV: ^ 
 And^ancesliis^glad heart for JOY. V ^^ 
 
 ^•^f / ■ P5' COWFiB. 
 
 . 4- V^'^y^n txm Immiaitotiel^ Teins: • 
 ^ A^^ sinii^m piunfed 1)<J^ 
 ; - Lo8lt^ ali thoir.guilty stains. . 
 
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 2 The Vlying thief i^ejoiced to se^ 
 \ ^ That fimhtain in Mis -day; 
 ; ;. JiM thejelhay I, thpugli vikTas h& 
 , U ash ail my sins a\*^y L 
 
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 .1 T ET-ajfld^^^^ proclaim their Saviour and 
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 1 </ Jesus' hame hdsannas we sing* - - 
 Our best adoiatioh to Jesus wo give, 
 ;\> ho purcliased solvation for lis to recetve. 
 
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 ^ 2 Themeektjimbof God from he^^^ 
 
 ; . To mnsoiiWith i3ood;and mate lis his own: 
 
 Me patiently suffered, our souls to redeem- 
 ,'. Let song's then be oS'er'd to Jesus' name ' 
 
 
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 OUR PA.LL IN ADAM, 
 
 3 To lilm let ns give our earliest days, 
 Aud thankfully live to publish his praise f 
 Our lives shall confess him who came from 
 above; 
 
 
 Our tongues ever bless himj and tell of his 
 
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 Watts, 
 
 1 \ LAS ! and did my Saviour bleed; 
 jfX And did my i^overeign die ? ^ 
 Would be devote that sacred head 
 For such «*^jKg^^ as 1 1 
 
 2 Was it for crimes that I had done, 
 He groan'd upon the tree ! 
 Amazing pity ! grace unknown ! 
 And love beyond di0grele. 
 
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 d Well might the snn in darkness hid^ 
 And shut his glories in. 
 When Christ th? mighty Maker, died 
 For mki the/creature's sinr~~^^ 
 
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 4 Tbn8nflghtxiiidemy"w^ 
 
 While His dear cross a^peara; 
 Dissolve my h(^ a rtii 
 
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 And melt mine eyes to tears. 
 
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 6 But drops of gmf can ne'er repay . 
 The 4^bt of love I owe: , 
 HtJio, Lord, I give myself to tliee 
 :. 'Tis a|l tbat I can do. 1^ /^-^ ' ^ 
 
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 1 71 LL liail the power of Jesus* name ! 
 
 ^£1* Let ungels prostiiate fall; 
 
 lii'iixg forth the royal diadem, 
 
 And crowa hiin Lord of alL 
 
 : 2 Ye. chosen peed of Israers irace, - 
 
 I ^ifc* ^ A remnant weak and small I 
 '^ " Hail him who feaVes yon by his grace, 
 And crown hini: Lord of alL , 
 
 3 ye Gentile sinners, ne'er forget 
 
 Thawormwoodl and the gall; -^ ^ 
 Go Jfcread jpurHrophies at his feet, 
 Aifl crowii him Lord of alL 
 
 ^Children and sires, who know his love, ' 
 Who feel your sin and thrall, 
 Now join with all the hosts above, 
 • And, crown h|m Ldrd of alL > « 
 
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 On this teiTeatiitd ballj 
 
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 OPB FALL IX ADAM, 
 
 To Ilim airmajesty ascribe, 
 Aud crown bim Lord of alL 
 
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 6 tliaf with yonder sacred throngf 
 We at His feet may fallj 
 IWII join the everkisUng songy 
 . And ci-own him Loifi qf alL - 
 
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 1 TEStXS, the ftame high over all/ 
 O In hell, or earth, or sky; 
 Angels aftd men before ft laU, 
 
 And devils fear and fly. 
 
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 2 Jesiis the name to sinners dear^ 
 
 Tha^me to. sinnera given; 
 It scattei^Ehajrtheir guilty fear; 
 It turns theiisJ^i to beavetn. ^ 
 
 3 Jesus the.ptisoner^ fetters breakai 
 
 And bruises Satan's head; 
 Fwirer into helpless souls he speiikflu 
 And life unto the dead. 
 
 4 p that the world might taste and see 
 The riches of His gracef 
 
 ^ ^^ ar ms ef love that compass mi^ 
 
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 - Would all mankind emtekc^. 
 
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 Ayi> REPKMFTIOX IN CHRIST. 5^ 
 
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 • 1 pLORY be to Goa on high, 
 
 VT God, who'se glory fills the skyj 
 - -, Peace on earth, to man fowfiven,- 
 • Mun, the well-fodoved oMeaveik 
 
 2 Sovereign, Father, heavmily King] 
 Thee We now presume to eing^ 
 Glad thine attributes confess, 
 Glorious all, and numberless. 
 
 3 Hail, by all thy works adored I 
 . Hail, the everlasting Lord I J 
 
 Thee with thankfiil hearts we prote; 
 God of pow^o^nd God of love. 
 
 A Clirifit ouir liOrd and Go8 we <wrn^ 
 Christ, the Father's only son. 
 Lamb of God,, for sinners jetlain, ' 
 Saviour of ofiendingmai|. > J 
 
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 6 Bow thine ear in mercy bow, 
 ' llear the word's atonement, thou 
 ^ Jesus, in thy name we pray, . 
 *' Take, O take our sins away l 
 
 
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 1 l/rORTALS, awake, with angels iob, 
 ijj, , And chant th e solemn lay t \ 
 
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 OUR FALL IX ABAll^ 
 
 ' Joy, lovo, and gratlttido combine 
 
 Toi^hail the mispicious dajr« 
 
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 2 Hark! the clienib armfcB 8hout|_ 
 
 
 And glory leads the song: / 
 Good will and peace ai-e heard tnroughout 
 . The Kaimonious heavenly throng. 
 
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 8 With joythechoms we^lre 
 ** Glory to (xQd,9n high;" 
 ^* Good-will and peace" aie now complete 
 Jesus waa born to. die. 
 
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 4 Hail, Prfnce of Life! for ever hail, 
 Redeemer, brother. Friend ! 
 Though earth and time, and life should failt 
 Thy praise shall never end. 
 
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 Watts. 
 
 1 TTO W sad our state by nature is I 
 XX ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ deep it stains ! 
 And Satan binds our captive minds 
 
 Fast in his slavish chains. 
 
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 2 But there's a voice of sovereign grace 
 
 Sounds fi-om the sacred word, 
 ^^IIo I -.ye despairing sinners come, 
 And trust upon the Lord.'' ' v 
 
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 AND AEDEMPTIOX IX CBSI8T. 
 
 3 My soul obeys th* Almighty^s call, 
 And runs to this relief: 
 1 would beliete thy proocdsei Lord 
 — help my unbeliefc V v 
 
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 4 A guilty, weak, and helple^ wox% 
 Intb thine arm's I fall; * 'll 
 
 \ Be thou my strength and righteousness^ 
 My Jesus, and my AIL 
 
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 Tor I •clcno'w^edgv mj tnuugreMtona, Mai mj sin I« erer Im» 
 tNre me.— FsAJ^ ii. S. 
 
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 1 T ORD, we are vile, eoiiceived in sin, 
 JLi And born unholy and unclean; 
 Sprung from the man whose guilty fall 
 Corrupts the race, and taints us all. ^ 
 
 2 Soon as we draw our infant breath, 
 The seeds of sin gpow up for death; 
 Thy law demlmds a perfect heart; 
 But we're defiled in every part 
 
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 3 B^old #efal)rbelbr^ thy fice; 
 Our only refuge is thy grace ; 
 
 No outward forms can mak e us clean, 
 Tte lepro^ lies deep witMn. _^ 
 
 
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 OUR WUJL IK JU>B^ 
 
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 4 When guilt disturbs and breaks our peooei 
 Nor flesh, nor aouI, hath i-ost or ease; 
 Lord, let us hear thy pardoning voice, 
 And bid our mournfttl liearti r^oice. - — — 
 
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 1 rfOME, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove, 
 \j With all thy quick'ning powers I 
 Kindle a flame of sacred love, / _ 
 In theise cold heai'ts of ours. • 
 
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 2 In xaln we. tune our formal $ongs, 
 
 in Vftin wo strive to rise/ 
 Hosannas languish on our tongueS| 
 And our devotion dies. 
 
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 3 Great God ! «iid shall we ever live, 
 
 At this poor dying rate; 
 Our love «o faint, so cold to thee, 
 And thiii,e to u%Jio gi^t 
 
 4 Come, Hoi/ Sp&ft, AnKvenly Dove, 
 AVith all thy qmck*niiig powers ! 
 Gome^ shed ab r oad a Sai v iour's Ip v e, 
 
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 And that shall kindle onxsi 
 
 

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 REDEMPTIOX IN CHRIST. Q^ 
 
 tiaiidi upon thca 
 
 ' Aii<1ii« t«ok theid u'p% tits araif, p«t% 
 
 1 QEE, InraeVs gentle Shepherd stiuida 
 O With all origaging charina; 
 
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 llark, how ho calls the tender lamba^ 
 And folds them ia hlb aruub 
 
 
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 2 "Permit them fo approach," he criea^ ^ '. 
 
 Nor ficorn theijymmble name; ^ 
 
 For I was to bledRpch souls as these - 
 .. The Lord of ari^ls came. ; . *' 
 
 3 Ile'll lead iis to the heavenly streams, 
 * Where living waters flow; • * 
 
 And guide us to the fruitful fields, 
 AVhere trees of knowledge grotr. 
 
 4 The feehleht lamb amidst the flock^ 
 
 Shall be its Shepherd's care; 
 While folded in the S.aviour*s anus^ 
 We're safe from every snaieu 
 
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 e OMB, let us j oiii onr cheerful songs, 
 ^ With angels round the thi^ne; 
 
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 OUR FALL IN ADAM, 
 
 Ten 'liousand thousand aw their tongues^ 
 But all their joys are one. 
 
 2 Worthy the tamb that died, they cry, 
 to be exalted thus: 
 Worthy the Lamb ! our hearts reply> 
 For he was slain for us, 
 
 . 8 Jesus is worthy to receive 
 H onoHr and power divine ! 
 And blSssingps more than we CQii giv^ 
 Be, Lord, for ever thine. 
 
 4 The whole creation join in one 
 
 To Wess the sacr^ name 
 ^ Of him that sits updn the throne^ 
 ^ And to adore the Lamb. 
 
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 Who is this King of eUMyt l&e Lordof lioitf, ItoStf^Klng 
 of Glory.— PsiLM xxiv.lO.,: 
 
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 1 AXIR Lord is ri^en froifthe dead, 
 \J Our Jesus is gOnejip on high; 
 The powers of hell are ibaptite 1^ 
 
 Bra^g'd tp the portals of the sky. 
 
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 2 There his triumphant chariot waits, 
 
 'And. angels qhant the solemn lay,- 
 
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 >4^ " AND REDEMPTION IN CHRIST. ^ 
 
 * Lift up your beads, ye heavenly gatee^ 
 Ye everlasting doors give wajr I" 
 
 3 Loose all your bars of massy ligh^ 
 
 And wide unfold the radiant scene; 
 He claims those mansions as his right; 
 Receive the King of Glory in. 
 
 4 « Who is the King of Glory ? " : Who ? . t 
 
 The Lord, that all his^oes o-ercame; ' 
 The world, sin, death, and hell o'erthrewj 
 And Jesua is the conqueror^s name. 
 
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 5 Lof his trltimpbal chariot T^ts, ^^ ^ 
 
 And angels chant the solemn lay,— 
 "Lift up your heads, ye h**avenly gates, 
 Ye everlasting doors give way." 
 
 6 *-lir.ho is the Einj o( Glory?" Who ? 
 ' The Lord, of boundless power posse 
 
 The King of saints and angels, too, 
 ; Godj over all for ever blessed* 
 
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 ROBIXSOXr 
 
 By, tot gra^c of God, 1 am triat'l am-icoB. xr.i(K 
 
 1 nOl^thou Fount^f ^veij^bleiteilift^^ 
 
 Tune my lieattii^ng J^ grace/ 
 
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 aUR FALL IN ADAM, 
 
 Streams of mercy never ceasing, 
 v Gall for songs of loudest praise. 
 Jesus sought me when a stranger, 
 
 Wandering from the fold of God; 
 He, to save my soul from danger, 
 
 Interposed his precious blood. 
 
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 2 ! to grace how gm^i a debtor, 
 Daily Pm constr^l^d to be ! 
 
 Let that grace. Lord, lik6 a fetter. 
 Bind my wd-ndei^g heart to thee^ 
 
 Frbno to wander. Lord, I feel it; / 
 Prone to leave the God I love. 
 
 Here's my heart, Lord, take and seal it^ 
 Seal it for thy courts above. , 
 
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 He maketh me to lie down in green pastnre*^; li»lm4e|b Me 
 lieiiide tke atlU waters.— TsAtM xxxiii. 2. 
 
 1 QHEPHERD of thy little flock, 
 1^ Lead me to the shadowing rock^ 
 
 ,, Where the richest pastures grow. 
 Where the Mving waters flow. 
 
 i By that pnre al^jjaUent stream, 
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 1 #J SUN of Righteousness, arise, 
 > \J With healing in thy wing ! 
 
 ^ my diseased, mj^ fainting spul, 
 Life and salvatfon bring. 
 
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 2 These clouds of pride and sin dispel, 
 
 By tiiy all-piereing lH>am; 
 ,Li«2fhteuj|iine ey^s with faith, my li< 
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 From low desires set free; * 
 
 Unite my iigatter'd thoughts, and fix 
 Myrloye entire on thee. 
 
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 • 4 Father, thy longjostson refoive; 
 Saviour, thy purchase owp; 
 BlessM comforter with peace an«^. joy 
 , Thy ne\v-madi5 creature cro^#ll- 
 
 A 5 Eternal, undiridecyLord, \ 
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 ^ ■ On thee all faitl!^ all fiopo be pIaco4 
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 1 f\ THAT I could repent; ' 
 \J With all my idols part, 
 And to thy graciotis eye present 
 An humble, contrite heart t * 
 A ^eai-t with gFief oppressed , 
 tor having griev^ my God; 
 * A troubled heart that cannot re^t^ 
 Till sprinkled with thy blood. • 
 
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 The penitent desire; 
 IVith true sincerity of wo, 
 
 ' My aching breast inspire: 
 With softening pity look, . • 
 
 And melt my hardness down; 
 Strike with thy love's resistless stroke- 
 
 And break this heart of stone I 
 
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 \J Which bows before the Lord, 
 
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 Acknowledging how just thou art^ 
 
 And trembling at thy wordl 
 for those humble, contrite tears, 
 
 Which from repentance flow; 
 That consciousness of guilt which fears 
 
 The lon|p-^uspende(i blow - ' 
 
 2 Saviour^ to me in pity ^^ >, 
 The senisible distress; ' "*^ 
 > The pledge thou wilt {^t last receive^ # 
 V .And bid me die in peace: * 
 
 Wi4t from the dtea^ful day removej 
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 1 A TfflT I coiild^y Lord receiv^: 
 \J W ha did the world redeem; 
 Who gave his life that I might^live, 
 A life concealed in him. 
 
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 Attd never grieve«mee more. 
 
 
 
 4< la answer to ten tWnftd prajers, 
 \' ' v; !rhou,parck)ningGo<jl, descend;. 
 Sl litmheifme with saltallon^s heirs, 
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 • "Of^^ll in earth or lijCaVen; 1 
 
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 2 Bjr thy Spirit^ Lord, reprove f? 
 All my inmost sing reveal f 
 Sins against thy |m| and love, 
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 Sins tLat cniclfied my God, 
 Si>ilt again thy precious blood. 
 
 3 Might I in thy sight appear^ 
 i As tUjB publican distress'd; »; 
 istand, not dariqg to draw near; '• 
 Smito- on' my. unworthy breast; . 
 Groan the sinner's only plea, ^ 
 ^'God be merciful to met" /^ . 
 
 , 4 y remember me for good, " 
 '\ TNl^assing through th^ piortal VJ^I6| 
 '^ Show mo the atoning blood, 
 
 j. When my strength and spirit fail: 
 Give my gasping soul to oee 
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 1 A ^trTH6R.;of faithi to thee Very, . ^ ^ 
 J^ To tHfee, Vlio would'st nojt'ha^fe me die^ 
 
 . /, Butifcnowth^truth'^attdliviB; ," 
 Open gpiij^A^yef to^see 'thv poefh^^:- 
 Work in m^te%jb4he Mik grace, 
 » , The life •4?ternal glye..^ - 
 
 2 Shgt tip in unbelief, I ^oan, " 
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 ■I '^"" Till tbou the veil remove; 
 The gift unspeakable impart^ : 
 And wrlto thy name upon my hearty 
 Aad manifest thy 1<>y0.' 
 
 3 Thou bid'irt us knock aiid enter in, 
 ^ Come ynto^tbee and xest from sin, ' * 
 The blesskig seek and find:. 
 
 Thou bid'st us ask thy graces an^ have; 
 Thou^can'st, th6u would'sftWiis mc 
 Both me an<} akU m'aukiAcL ^ 
 
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 I Be it according to thy word; 
 Now let 'me find my pard'ning Lord; 
 
 Let wh^t I ask be given; , 
 The bar of unbelief remove. 
 Open the door of faith and lov^ 
 And take me into heaven. . 
 
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 1 pOME, let us who in CbristMieve, 
 Xj Our common Saviour praise; 
 Tro him with joyful voices ^ve» 
 The glory of his grace. 
 
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 2 He now stands I^nbcking at the door 
 Of every si nner s he a rt; 
 
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 The worst, need keep him out no morOi 
 . Or fijrcfe him to depart , ^ 
 
 3 Through grace we hearkeii^4p thy 'y6iw> 
 . - Yield to be saved from s^l^ . 
 
 ; In siire'andlBertain hope rejoic 
 ^ That thoii wilt enl^ in. 
 
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 Nor ever hen^e remove; 
 But stip with us, and let thefeaet 
 Be everlasting love. 
 
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 1 /^ THAT I could repent; 
 \J O that I could believe I 
 Thou by thy voice the marble rent 
 
 The rock in sunder cleave; 
 Thou by thy two-edge sword, 
 
 My soul and spirit part; V 
 
 Strike with the hammer of thy word||^ 
 And break my stubborn heart 1 
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 ^/ And then the load remove^ 
 
 U''. * Wound, and pour in, my wounds tq 1ml, 
 
 ^ That I should holy be, 
 ^ Striould |et my sin this moment (pf 
 This ntomeni tuxn to thee; 
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 *, And make to us 'the Godhead kHoWa, 
 • And witoess with the blood: 
 -* . ?Ti& thine tlie blood f ajjply^ & 
 / And give us %eS to see, 
 
 Who did for every sinner die. 
 . Hath surely died for me* 
 
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 The witness !n Wmself he hath, 
 And consciously believes; 
 
 The faith that conquers all, 
 And doth the mountain move, 
 
 Andlsaves whoe'er on Jesus call, 
 And perfects them in love; 
 
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 fATHER, I stretch my hands to thee, 
 No other help I know; 
 If thou withdraw thyfc^ from me, 
 /Ah r whither shallliH ? 
 
 2 What did thy only son endure 
 Before I drew my breath; 
 AVhat pain, what labour, to secure 
 My soul from endless death. 
 
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 I now„ should feel thy power; 
 =' Now all my wants thou would'st relieve 
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 4 Author of Faith, to thee I lift 
 ; My weary, longing eyes, 
 
 O let me now recieive that gift 
 
 My soul without it dies. 
 
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 A Surely thou can«t not let me die: 
 O npeak and I shall live I 
 For here I will unwearied 11« 
 Tiil thou thy Spirit give. , 
 
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 Could r but see thy face \ ' 
 
 Kr^t, T \^' ^^^ qiHck^ning voice, 
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 \) Our curse and Rufferings to remove 
 
 ^ Fity the souls that look to th^e "^^^ 
 And save us by thy dying iove. 
 
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 2 We have no outward righteousnese, 
 
 >io merits or good works to pQ; 
 We only can be saved by grace: . 
 Thy grace wi|i he«j be fiee indeed. 
 
 ^ ^I%"f,M^«'*^«»ngl> faith alone, 
 A ts.?^ .•.*x°" n»"st thyself impart; 
 >-I%*, *''?' '^""W by works be sho'wn. 
 
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 Wf ai ^ th a t ahowg our aim forgiven^ — 
 
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 A faith that sweetly works by h)ve, 
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 o This Is the fUith wo httmbly seek. 
 
 The faith in all thy cleansing blood: 
 That blood which doth fbr sinners sneak: 
 let it speak us up to God 1 
 
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 TM HCtLY srmiT'B 4KFLUEXCES. 
 
 TERNAL Spirit, we confess 
 .,5^ And sidg the wonders of thy irracc; 
 Ihy power conveys our blessings down; 
 From God the Fathej- and the^n. 
 
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 2 EnHghtenefbythe heavenly ray, 
 0|ir shades and darkness turn to day t< 
 Thine inward teachings make us know 
 Uur danger ond our teAige too. 
 
 3 Thy power and glory l^rk ^t.ui«, 
 -And {jreak the chains of reigning sfni' 
 Now our i mperious will sttbdtte. — -^ 
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 4 The trq^ibled conscience knows thy voice. 
 Thy; cheering woj?<l awakes our joJ^. 
 Thy words all^y the stormy wind, 
 And calm the suB|fi||of the mind. . 
 
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 All my guilty Sears remove, -:' ■ 
 Fill me full of heaven and 1ot^> . ' 
 
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 Set the. burdened sinner free;- .: 
 Lead me to the Lamb'of Cfod, # 
 
 , Wash me in his precio«s blood. 
 
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 3 Life and peace to fne impart; 
 
 Seal salvation on my heart; 
 breathe thyself iiftto toy^breas^ 
 
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 - ,, Keep me in th^ iffljbw waj;^^ 
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 ^^ Pierce the Clouds of nature's niirlrt: 
 U>me, thou source of joy and gladness, 
 Breathe thy life, and spread thy lights 
 
 
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 I)|spel the sorrow from our minds. 
 
 - The darkness Irom our eyes. 
 
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 .Then l«ad to Jesus*^Iood; 
 
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 To sanctify the soul, ^ 
 
 To pour fresh life in every pw^ 
 Aa^ iiew-create the whole. 
 
 1 Dwell therefore ift ourhearfe? 
 
 Our minds ft'om bondage free. ^ . 
 Then shall we know, and praise, and lov0 
 The Father, Son, and Thee. 
 
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 (OME, graciouB ^pinl; source of lo^, : 
 I j With light and comfort from above; 
 g^ thou our guardian, thou our guide^ 
 O'er eVfery thought and step preside. , 
 
 f turn us with a Other's care, 
 From every sin and hurtfUl snare; ^ 
 Lead to thy word, that rules must give^ 
 Attfl teach us lessons how to live. , . 
 
 3 The light of truth to us display, ^ 
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 Plant holy i^ar in every heart, 
 That we irom God may ae'eir depart. 
 
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 4 jLead ns to hoffness, ttie rbatf 
 
 That Weanust take to dwell wftli (Jodj 
 Lead us to Christ, the living way, * 
 
 • Nor let ds from his pasture stray, 
 
 b; "^^^^^^sio God, OHT final rest»^^ . -■;^M\ 
 
 i^--;';;..: 'In-hrs enjoyment tb'^be blest; ^ -^^^ -^Mti^ 
 I ; ; Lead u|to ht^ven, the seat of biis^ "-' ' 
 Where 3pleasi4*e in perfection i^ 
 
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 1 rriHE Spirit breathes upon the wofS, ' . 
 ^ J And brings the truth to sight: ^ 
 rrecepts and promises afford . ' 
 A sanc%mg light'' 
 
 Jt A glory gildsf the sacred page, 
 Majestic, like the sun; 
 ;\ ;It gives a iight to every age,-^ " 
 ' It gives, but borrows nooe. 
 
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 m Ijf A band of children lowly bend; 
 Thy face we seek, thy name we own, 
 And pru-y thM thou woMi^t be im friend. 
 
 ^2 tiiy Holy Spirif s aid^impart, 
 
 That he may teach us how to pray; 
 Make us sincere, and let each beart 
 >]Jelighi|i to U*ead in wisclom'a wAy. 
 
 ' ^S O, let thy ^mse ouT;^00tel8 re^^eir^^ 
 
 "And seal a sens4of pardon there; ^ 
 tfia,cb us thy will to ktSioW and do, 
 ittd lit us all thiue ima^e- bear: 
 
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 . V V The praises of our Heavenly King; 
 
 ^_^iii niad§ the earth, the sea, the sky^ 
 
 . And all the starry worlds on ^gh• 
 
 $ We are fcut young— yet we have heard 
 The gospel hows, the heavenly wordj 
 If we despise the only way, • . ' . 
 Dreadful will bfe the judgniont day. 
 
 3 We are hut yoiing— yet we must die, 
 
 Perhaps our latter end is nigh; 
 , Lord, may we early seek thy gracQ,. 
 
 And find in Christ a hiding "p£ee; * 
 
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 \ Jesus, in . thee we wi]ico»0B4e; ^^ 
 
 , . ; } O lead ^is;^.. ttie .path "of truth;^ 
 
 :, '."; Protect W;bh;^s§^<al^l^elpless. youth. 
 
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 \J Now in our youngest day»| , 
 . Kemeraber our Cieutor's love, > 
 And lisp our Father's praise* 
 
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 _ :. 2 His Majesty will not despisei:^ 
 
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 • ' Grateful the songs of children lise, V:i 
 And p^ase the King of kings*^ 
 
 3 He loves to be remembered thus, 
 And honoured forf bis grace; , 
 Out of tha mouths of babes like us^ 
 .^ i His wisdom perfects praise. 
 
 , 4 feiory to God, and piraise, and power, f 
 » Honour and thanks be given! 
 Children and cherubim adore ^ 
 
 The Lord of earth and heaven. * * 
 
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 1 TTTHAT blest examples do T find 
 VV Writ in the word of tratlk 
 Of children that began to n\ind 
 Religion in their youth. 
 
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 And keeps tiie-svorld irr awe, 
 iWaa onae a child as young as h . 
 ;Ai|(1 kept his Fathei's law, 
 
 : 3 At twelve years old he talkM with men, 
 (His parents wxindering stand) . 
 
 Yet be obeyed his mother then, / 
 
 * ~ ^ came at her command. ^^"^"^^ 
 
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 A Ghildreh their Iqiid hosannas sung, 
 V ■' >^»d blessed their Saviour's name; ' 
 /Th'ey gave him honoi<jKwith their tongue, 
 ; : While Scribes and priests blaspheme. 
 
 5 Samuel the child wag w/rfan'd and taught 
 Ta wait. upon the Lord, • ; • 
 
 'Young Timothy betimes was brought 
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 What others learned so young? 
 Let me not pas:^ another day I 
 
 WitiM|ot his work begun. 
 
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 Who hates the sfnner^s path, attl fefirt 
 The roud that leads to hell. '{i,t,r 
 
 2 When we devote our ywith to GbA, 
 , 'Tis pleasfng in his eyes; 
 A flower, wheii offered in the bud, 
 in m vain 8a,crilice. . . 
 
 Z Twill Bove us from ft thousand suarea 
 
 To mind religion foungf [ * 
 Grace will preserve our fV^llowina years 
 ikud make our virtue strong, * 
 
 i To thee, Almyrhty G«d* to thcej ^ 
 ,. /6ur 'Childhood we resigi|| * - ^ 
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