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John Jenkins, D.D., LL.D, the Rev. William Gregg, D D., and William B. McMurrich, M.A., Q.C., at the Department of Agriculture. %.. €onftn(6» Pbefaos. Alphabetical Indbx of First Lines (Psalter). Selections from the Psaltkr. Contents of Hymnal. Htmnb. Alphabetical Index of First Lines and Authors (Hymnal). 1-t Q>nfau The Prmbttbruu Book of Phaihr i. a, ,a ^ . •""""I part I. . M, „„„„„ ™" „ °*' ^•"'»°' »' "'« PMIter ; th. to O^^ »« public L itr ' "' '"• "°"'"^'° '""^'' . TulSttlCTIOKSCOMlatOfthOMDortJnn- r*v « token ftom th. Scottlrt MetrloU VenL c ■"°" »•"• ■"••I" in order to brtn, t^ ' . ™ ""^" "•" l^e" J^byteH-u. (a™«h i„ Zr T """""^ »■' '•'•If Of th. ■"htano. d.rlv«l ft«„ a' r; fl't ^^ •ekno.Wg. th. t.I„.u. "f "• .^hrteHan "h^h t^, T"" ^'"""' ■" "" ^"" «»^"»«lj' gmnted bj their P-i^ °"° " *"'='' '" ^e™ •Ortolan Church of Ko^?!^ '*"°" ""'""-«' '^ «" U»lled -"wU^Hlonof hj„,„tlS,r ,?°'°""'° '" "'•'"*"' • ««"»""»•• to Ho„.„, r,^^z^'-z:'j:7 '""°"' *" "-'""^ "» to Sp«W E«u,pa,tte Sertci "°* ^"'"•■' *»''"«■ '^^ '«tr.i:::::L7hrr " '-^ ■"■»'-•'''» -- •»«>n»r.t«1, that I„J„„ „f g„y^ ,^ ^^__j^ |_^^ 0ttfaet "*•" P'o'Weil, tlwt Mark, of £,„„„,„„.- ■ '"■*''"• ^'^^^^'-.bn.oks : <'. im K*,^^,'"1"'*'ho fears Jehovnh ^'IV 9 •i' ^^hat means sliall a, oungu^ learn CXX,xvi{ ^ ' IT erilHloerH fret thou not CXLVm. 3 f'Iro ear unto me when I call XXXV II. 4 Give ear unto my wonls.O Loin IV m „,f,''."'^^'"*i'' an'' greatly hi ^?< "I M I waui^'i'"«'xy»" "« n.ine eyes CXVI. » I waited for the Loud my GcU : CXXL 7(1 Jehov ah roiprns ; lot earth be ffin/i L J8 Judge me, Loiu), for I have walked f^XLV. I ^VKnt"?,,!*?'"''''' • •■ •■ •■ •• •■ ■■ •■ f^xS » j-"". 'ear my voire, my piayer attend LXXXIV. M h?w^^'\"«'^^'-'a--"teods •••••• ■ •• : L^\ : W f:^ ^J^°"ta«'^''^«nonrdwcllCKr,. LXXXVI. W if«».fcJiou hast favor shown tlyfaiid r^ '^f^'- 32 My heart brings forth a ^o^MvmS!™ LXXXV. 89 No«v Israel . . LXFL M an ye kingdoms of the'eaV.h CXXIV. « O WessW Is the man whoso sins I-XVni. w W mercy and of judgment . XLV. CL '!^nn^ , WRST links! ~ ' ~~ fis n inf' ^ "^ *•*»* raercy LXL if» X T "' ?'*^° **»*■ "nfco my voica OX IX. « O LOBD, my prayer hear CXLL 114 n i^»l?' Pu® ^**4 <*' hosts, who can VIIL .5 oSth'^te"'«Jjehov-ah : : : xTvW: "? 8nfan«r'"'"^*«*heLonD '. CXV Hi: 78 O thnf.Jl^'^ *?"?>< he Lord XCVI }i Sil'^^'-na '*''""° ■• ■■ •• • •• •■ •• •• •• ^^li » fS^St^BSaSw.,- : : : ; ; ; "it « Sliisp™|„toood,preMreU,»,j, CXI. .J Slsfeli^lJi-'- : ; •• ■• : : : ; : ^'E^,: S I =»»ft'4"^,«*"- •■ : : :;:::: If S ISlSA^rP'^^o&i ::■•■•■■■ •■ xxx'5?: S JsS'Hv'-f*^"'". :■'■■■■■■ ""d: iS ^^."'''"^'•'""^^'"tiiw : : „ ox. 4 SStn/'!?" •. IwnilM. God S?iai ii„k OXIYIT XXZUL t6. PSATiM. , LXI. LXVIL OX IX XXVII. CXLL CXLIIL : LxxXffi OXLV. . cxxxix LXXII. XXV IlL „CIII. XLIII. cxvrri. xcvi. XCVIIL CIIL . CXXXVL CXLVL CXVIL LXV. cvri. OXXVJt CL. CXLIX. XXII. CXI. LXVIU. XJX. XIX. ex. IX. LXVIIi. C'X LV. XXVII. XX I II. XXX^IV. T ^ XCI. LXXVIII. cxxv. ex IX. LXXIIt ,LXXI. XXXVI. cxii. „cir. xcn. XXV. CVII. ^ ox. CXXL CXXlfTl. exxvL XLVIIL IL iXYrrr PABT 1, SELECTIONS PROM THE PSALTER. 1 (psalm I.) c.M tJ^}}° walketh not astray And green Its leaves abide • * ^""ieu! ^^ '*°*^ ''»*^"* prosper wJte *^f y^»ie unto tlie c^aff. wiiich wind drives to and iro ^ ^" 8ta^®°' therefore shaU not have set, (psalm II.) c TVT And princes are combined, , '= iiUlU us.' UMh?' '° *"»"» ■"" «l>all In rigeU vex them ShaU: ' ^tW '>«<"ee I will declare- ■^Si9/,f°'. possession, I to thee * W/U give earth's utmost ll^e. •^^ 'Z^?'i^'''» a rod of iron shalt ^at down and break them all • te^'i? »uP9tter'8 vewel. thou * Shalt dash in pieces small' Sep/?eXLo*S^1S'i^oi.fear. Join trembling withyouJSSti. ^^If!^ the Son. lest in hie lie I e perish from the wav 3 (psalm IV.) c.M ^^ fr^r^S®*J^tome when IcalL VT God of my righteonBnpan .^ Havemwcy.hea^rmfpmTer^thou cr Enlarged me in distresft Th?£Jk°?te„"T«.«^oo«e ;,. To iiear WiU not '^t^ "" "*"• mp 4 Fear, and sin not: talk with _ your heart ' " ^"'* On bed. and silent be. Offerings present of rlghteou.. cr AndintheLoHDtraatya irto"l?¥^ »8 any good ?• ^"t' «'"»/: countenanceYhe light ijORD, lift on U3 alway. " ^&*J!lI?^^i^5*'^*' bestowed by thee ThJn ?hi'^'^"««^ i^J^a^e found ' Did most with them abound B^teh ''®®P ^i" take ; oecause thou only me to dwell / In safety. Lord: a mlkl" (3f>6afni0. (psalm v.) /.^ ir ^ meditation wel«h ""US^^.°"'* <»^'^3r King. For I to thee will pray. ^ ^%S?" '''*^' «»r^y hear my I early Will direct My^pmyer to thee; and. looking An answer will expect ' ^'in'to*!;' °o' a <^o*»'^-Paoious Ihe work of thine own hunH "'^ w,%';y'°".e I'"le lower hast mf W\th*fc"^« ^"'^els made? thou "''''' '^^ ^'th g/ory Hast crowned his head. '^°mSde?^''°'^^«*»'°" hast him All unto him must yield Which roam the field. ' ^ All ?! V»« *'»"i fish of the sea i^oii\S*^aihroughfe^^ How great thy n'amt, *^*''"*^ 6 (psalm IX. 7-11.) CM "''T^lin^^-- forever iits'a; And justice give each one 2 ^SrShail the Lord a refuce bs Whaftim'i'5fey'i;r,;fe.^^ "*'1S*thel''*^**J^o^ thy name liwl!"^ confidence will olac. • His deeds deciare ye siiH '* "7 (PSALr XV.) CM "^W'l™^^ thy tabernade; Who shall oKi^/> ...iii_ .. cr AnH7n^Hl'"»?-^^';^e with thee? cr Anrt m thy hith nnrt hr,utuiu \vrio Shall adweiiirb^? "" 2 Jrom J»i*o«*_»__ J - ' .'mouth,;'" ""•"«"" "U"--'"'!™' . - ^ - ^, The foe restrained. ri-^htir" '"« ^^Iketh up. ^si'd-oth°h™«-ii"p,'i^" Nor to his friend doth hurt • Take up an 111 report * '"ylj^S«y* vile men are de- But those that God do fear ThoTh^^Ai*'!^ cl>angeth not, ■inough to his hurt he swear. ft iris coin puts not to usury, A il?"^ ^H? reward will he ""^aiUSs*^""^"^- <^Who Shall never movM be. ^ .XJ'SALM XVI. 5-11.) CM. '"^G %i'ij' °Jl"e inheritance Th?lnt?h.»"J2A^® P^'r^on sure; inou doftt maintain Becur& 2 I'Pjo me happily the lines T5'»«»®.l"^S!i^°ce I have In beauty doth excel ' ^'fc'u^^te-'i«««hedoth (p0aPmer. a A^those thy paths divine, oIf*nW°°*«*<'P«»naynol9lide Out of those ways of thine. cr 4 1 callfed have on thee O God Because thou wilt me h^r:' speech."**^*' bearken to my To me incline thine ear, *^* Sov^°°^'°°*^°^°«''^°<'ne88 Thou who. by thy riitht hand DosUave all WeX t*^? 'in From such as them withstand. ""^ ^ keep?® "^^^^ °' "»« «y« °^e p,J"3y wings' shade me hide I every 10 (psalm XIX.) CM. A Hi fJ??!?"®^ ™« conduct ; Sf.. ? pe seasons of the nieht My reins do me Instruct *"&W»«t^hr^-'= ""f-hX'oWo^JK^^l^thand. *^AtenS®-°h'-V/'5'"yheartisglad. Wv«« J^^ "hall bo exprest •''' '''{JJ5 »"« ■>>• «how th« path of aSiSSIlSy" •' '"'I store 9 (raAtMxvn.1,4 9.)c.w JJntp my pfaver irlvo honA yron feigned Ups proceed. er2Asformen'tworks,I.bythe nff^V''**'" *hy lips doth flow '^T^fclarf ®°' °°^'" «^°'y ^° ''p^each'^' **^* hand-works To night doth knowledge teach. ***"* ^tJwhfch °°'^*®*'^°°'*°"8"« ThSr H«f **^ doth not extend : earth. *°"® through aU the Their words to the world's end. ^\Jh}^^^,¥ 8"* the sun a tent ; Who.^ brldegroom-like. forth ^'Toth ''*°'^'"*" ■ »'""'« "»° To run his race rejoice. * '''°fSrth*^®°* ®°^ *■ **'■ ***'"« Circling to the end aoain : heat"^ nothing from his That hidden doth remain. *^« g^OgJaw Is perfect, and re- r.S?? F<"?? te sin that lies : "^^'^"mony J8 most sure. And makes the simple wise! ® '^^^Jjtutes of the Lord are ThFr^iS^^^^ *he heart: %teh '°"™** '» P-W. t Unspotted Is the fear of God And ever shall endure ; ' tnuh*"'®"'* of the Lord are . n,^^^ righteousness most pure WSld^^«°^^'^«»'«"«h Th*f H^«^'''*lV«y'rom thecomb Ihat droppeth, sweeter far *- A%5 ^^ '^'s Ufe should framfi • « ,n^?^''*®'" *^»' ^««P *'i« same. '^'"^Sd?" "»•'«>'•« «nder. F^JS?®*""*.*^**", me within Fromsecret faults. Thy servant Prop aU presumptuous sin: ^ominiJS.'^'^^' tJ^em to have "V ihen, righteous and innocanf I from much sin shall bT** dM»il2 The words which from mv mouth proceed. "* ''°»» "ly hlar?°"*^ ** "®°' '"^<»'» "'7 And my Kedeemer art ^ Cpaafmir. "^^^^M XIX.) 6.6.6.6.8.8. ^T^i^°{:^°"heLord bi?»d^^®°" **^^"® ' ??;y,unto day Sreth s^ch w/fi God's perfect law restore* His testimony sure ' i>oth make tlie simole wi.a . H.8 precepts right ?eW?h^e ^^" ?SarT'""'»°^'»«°t" light Tlie^arofGodlsclean And ever doth endure'- His judgments all are tnif h c^i^^l^^na-y^gte^^^^^ erln^-epinglthem I. great reward. U 8 Who can his errors know? «Vlortl^thoumj.Kockands.vionr 12 art. (psalm XX.) dm 2Aloud tliey do not sneak They utter Wh no w^' •^3 In then, he for the sun R« h(.fi'®"«*'» to run a race Thl «?°* *"« *nd of heaven • To *''^'^'}'»«nt to him "^ • tttJ^t *°^,¥^ circuit given- Ji^/jjouit reaches to ite ends AndeverywherehisheitextySds. *"''T"liSSti«eh;lrInMm; Let^. Jacob's 'God defend thee ^?^pora his holy place r«Hpf . A«d strengthen ChWom Z fen Kinl^ ® ^^^ °'^'» anointed He wm from h«ven an answer "ihalffinS*"* •*-*»» Powt And others on their steeds rely • T^f-Jgrneof God.ourGod Most ruin faH^ brought down in i^xlS^VrJJ^"- 23 28.) CM. '^PBAISE ve the Lord, who ^, do him fear; ' Him glorify all ye The se^ of Jacob: fear him aU That lerael's children be. ^ ^ThP^te'^Jt?* °o^ nor abhorred 1 he afflicted's misery; hS.?d'^""**^'^^««'but When he to him did cry. /3 Within the conffreeation erpak My praise shalfbe of thef ^fir* *^'°'® tiiem that him Shall be performed by me irl^^J'u^'lo P^'se shall give Un to the Lord that do h?m seek • Your heart shaU ever live. ' ^^ "^Sha"?,^ °' the earth remember ^tl^^i turn unto the Lord : Th Wn'S?" of the nations all ihee homage shall accord. ^ T?r52i*fcf •^l".?^".™ evermore And S^*hL**^' //'»'' pertains r ^tn an%"rftig"ni'^ "^'"^ (P«'„„y3h,^i,^,j;j.y tH S.t*"*''®« ™e down to lie 'Wte^a!e",i'{,V"^«'^- rX® poor's that last for ave. Be lifted up, that so the King Of glory enter may. * « ^ v« iu' "7 " " *^ name's sake. And staff me comfort stilL ^ in m i^"i,T"° -^"^ "*■' «^«»* # And strong In battle la. ^^ ^h|h!^' "" ■*• ^"•' ^«*d8 00 »T^ "OGf3 that last for aye. *?,i''ted up. that so the fci^g Of glory enter may. * fThjh^Jl^ Who Is thisf he? °' *'°"*'' *"d none but # The 'King of glory la. (P<*fmif. «P rtio thee I lift my goul : MvPnli W^' I trust in thee: tX ^'^' *<^t me not be ashaniprl i^Tor foes triumph o'lrmef' "*' ^"c»ii uut a. On them tlie shame shall fall ' ^~- *^^ love K& .2,9„^1.L. mpsShowmethvwaya, A^d Sn^^h^f • i^ teach t^oulSar * Th«,.or°" ^*ri, "r '^. V '8 DCfore mine evet, ^HysniZ^ ^hy {ruth's paths I have trod • ZfkZ^r^Sr' r^ "^i^ P«"ons vain I have not eai, ""' J«(or with dissemblers irone • I'll wa«h and purify So to thine holy altefia And compass It wiUl? A *^*7 PuWish and declarp ^Thif " °'i*" thy might J works That great and wonSrous ar& - w.xi/utiii ages aii^ -^^S^'n"jSSt\ill ^Mri^^inl-1^21^^^ And make his path to know. t|a.intL_.,..„, vVOiere doth dwelL ' J uo aeiignt thine honor And «;„t'iX°„7r''-''' I M?3?efS,Sgn.^ft'S! Then sliaU I be afraid? ' '^^cSp'"^ «>°««^ w host en. *. o xr ""'•'"""1UC8 pure. oKS'?/i:!°'^."*'»«*8sake. Tn ri^ J • •* ^"ee entreat ^'M?°"*^ne iniquity; lor It IS very great. ^' ^P 4,'at"fi^"gi*te«^Iace "'"J^ reverently inquire," '« For he in his (p0At\ ntff. 20 CM (psalm XXVII. 7-10, 13, 1*4.) « r\ LORD, give ear unto my V/ voice. vr u J- When I do cry to thee; ^S°"i '9® ?,^«o "^ercy have, And do thou ans'ver me, ^ r^^^^H^^ tliee reply fthhura •»• Thus did my hearf. Ubi.ve kl! Thy face, Lord, seek will I.' ^^^thytKQ^ me hide not thou ^ Vi u2^ "^^^^ ™y salvation art. Ti?m,Jf*/®*i?°*' °0'' forsake: • lefve • mother, both me The Lord me up will take. 6 I should have fainted had I not ^'•t Believed that I would see Jehovah 8 goo(l7ies8 in the land Of them that living be. •^<' ^strong"*® ^^^' *"** ^ ^^^^ And he shall strength afford • take. ^^ heart fresh courlge Yea, wait thou oa the Lord. ^^ S.M. (PSALM XXVIII. 1, 2, 6, 7.) '"^OJi^^^'Jotheelcry, n k/ •V?**H*'*^"?y'"ocl« and trust; O be not silent, lest I die ' And slumber in the dust « Oljear my earnest cry. Thy favor I entreat ; BpfoT« tifJii" Jmplorlnghands Before thy mercy-seat. rtr/3J^ow blessfed be the Lord. T.?® l^eard me when I cried ;' shieW.'^ ""^ strength and On him my heart relied. ^* W^.^i:??} him obtained. ts with' And tnerfifnro mva ui^ -L.i-- ilta And while my heart exu My song to him I raise, * ^Al!?i^/^P«op^e'8,strength. And his anofnted's power: RwLu f ?*• *"** 'eed thy heritage, Bxalt them evermore. 22 (ps. XXIX.) 12s. and lis. -"G'of^i^l^h'tS^^' ^ '«"- ^"^anliS^er^^^"*^ "»' «'°r^ •^du'e^lory" ""^^ *^' '^«'^o^'^'» ''^^^^^autyof' holiness kneel and /2 The voice of Jehovah cornea T ^?^^ 9" the waters : In thunder the God of the glory draws nigh, ""^hivry Lo, over the waves of the wide- flowing waters cSfhfghf ^^"^ ^^ «°thron6d ' ^^^Is^'milht^'^"'**' '■ "'«'^*^' ^'''i8T;an?.^°^*^**'«««^»'^- "^ break* *^® '^*^*" °' Lebanon ^* ♦u*® young heifers aportinjr T *hey skip when he speaketh i skiMg ;^* "°^'°" ^^'^°" ^» "^ ^the^flima ' Jehovah divldeth •^' ^t?r&/t'^«^°^'^'«''»>»^«tl» The desert of Kadesh It shaketh 8trr;8ba?L"''^°"*^*^«'°^««' "^^Sil?JlS*«'"P»«'Ws glory Ift sat on the flood ; he Is king on Jus tlirone. Jehovah all strength to his people •^IS^mp i!^^ P®*^« e^er blesa- etL uis own. ( PSALM xxxn. 1, 2, 5-7.) •^Q ^f„^SSi)D Is the man whose A B' * J*^**^ hath covered o'er ; life *""'''*'^8^on8 of whoa* Remembered are no mora. ' ^'lUV''* '"*° *° ^^om the *|[*PPI»tethnothis8ln, (P»«fm«. Aild whiJ'fffi'""' 'V"' <<» Isk" i 5 That nation blesaAd is whos^Ur-i As found thou mayest be. ' ^,y|«s8« C'^' _Kreat /T£y*rh*A"P *?*''« brim, w>ul. " "°* overwheim his Nor once come near to him. '"•" "««M m mm. °shaTt' "^^ ^''■ding-Place, thou m^fom .double keep me free • 94 z™ ,. ,!!«•«, and did •'' " f4 (PS. XXXIII. 1-5.) CM L Above all Zero me nilse. •^ Y'jSgi"""' '» '"o lo-K re- K ' ™e5Ll'S5^.'« *'"•■ »»" ^U Sbould p„i« tt. iJ™«hU F,»,a,'S? redeemed Make ye sweet melody - ..V- „..sc» ui lae i^iORD eno* And round encompasseth """• All those about thW him fear And them delivereth "^ "^' SoJSP.** »°J «ee that God Is Shall be with want oppressed, IS done in verity. ^''f "e with want oppressed. "V4 Tojudgmentandtorighteoug. ''*"* «Jhe Uona young may hungry cr Theto t:?,,te«thjtill.; _ I / n.-f*".!*!??? .9*3^ lack their fnnrt . er ThJhy*'''®,'?ea»"eth still • 25 (ps. XXXIII. 8 12.) CM «v2 For he dM b«o.i. *v- ' . -yjanddbSe""^" "^^ '^*''»« Whatever he dldSiJ.' ShallioniSc'?S^;a«^««i ^T«h^ea^e1Sr^»x>.isinth. Th?Yus«ce'^tM?S<''»^^ecIouds y justice is like mountains Thy judgments de«n *« floods ThlSI^ precious is thy ««<» • (p0Afm«. 8 They with the fatness of thy house Shall be well satisHed ; '^'t?/}!/'/^"'.^' tliy pleasures thou Wilt drink to thera provide. /4 Because of life the fountain pure Remains alone witli tlieo ; And in that purest li^lit of tliine We clearly light sliall see. 28 (ps. XXXVII. 1-7.) CM. *'^ F^ift evil-doers fret thou not J Thyself unquietiy; Nor dp thou envy bear to tliose TJiat work iniquity. f»ip2 For. even like the faflinRRrasFi. boon be cut down shall the V ; And, like th« green and tender herb, They wither shall away. l»/3 Set thou thy trust upon the Lord. And be thou doing good ; And BO thou in the land shalt dwell, And verily have food. * ^^i?^* thyself in God ; he'll give Thine hwirt's desire to thee ThywajtoGodcommit.himtrust, It bring to pass shall ' mp full many _ - ihe. 6 And. like the morning light ie Thv righteousness display; er And hethy judgment shall bring forth Like noon-tide of the day. mp Rest in the Lord, and patiently Walt for him : do not fret cr For liim who, prospering in his way, Success in sin doth get 29 (psalm XL. 1-11.) CM. ^P J ^^ITED for the Lord my And patiently did bear; er At length to me he did incline My voice and ciy to hear. S He took me from a fearful pit. And from the miry clay, "■ v! SR.VP*'^ 'le set my feet, Jistablishing my way. m/SRe put a new song in my mouth, Uur trodto magnify : :&taMy siiaii see it, and shall fear. And on the Lord rely. /4 O blessed is the man whose trust Upon the Lord relies ; Kespectmg not the proud.nor auch As turn aside to lies. O Lord my Gcd, are Tlie wonders thou hast done ; cr 1 iiy gracious thoughts to us-ward iflr Above all thoughts are gone : "^^,,][" ?''ehold and see ; >Vt'nn the volume of the book It written is of me: » To do thy will I take delight, thou my God that art : Yea. that most holy law of thine 1 have within my heart 10 Within the congregation great I righteousness did preach : that I ''"°^' ^ ^"^• Will not refrain my speech. 11 I never did within my heart Conceal thy righteousness ; I thy salvation have declared. And sho'.irn thy faithfulness : 12 Thy kindness, which most lov- ^ '"8 IS. Concealfed have not I, Nor from the congregation great Have hid thy verity. mp 13 Thy tender mercies, Lord. from me O do thou not restrain : cr Thy lovingkindness. and thy truth, Let them me still maintain. 30 C.M. (ps. XLii. 1-4, 7, 8, 11.) mp AS pants the hart for water- My soul pants. Lord, for thee ; For God. the living find, I thirst: God's courts when shall 1 see? p 2 My tears have unto me been meat, Both in the night and day, While unto me continually. Where is thy Godtf they say. A* „„«„- ... (Pc<»(^m0. P 5 At noise of thy «•«»♦ «,„♦„ spouts ^ *' water Thl^'.^P "."/o l«quietedinme? hUlth"^ countenance ij'the My God that doth me save. 31 (ps. XLlii. 3-5.) CM "\OetMr»'-«^t,o;h?Jd -AteS«fft1fn^off1:n, ^S£' °^^ <^«^' ti^V nkme to ' ^Int'o'?I.7h'lfsS^^*r"<>»»ofn^ r mrkAl.*. And '^ISi.teXt-".' t-th. and AS'ti.'^[/t/;r,rot/';iS?^^ . „ shall teach "*** '^*"<' •^^^h2f,?"°'^««^"P»yplerceth. Thi^'^'.*''*' throne of in, -irhf • WhIB? ^l^S'y palaces, • Whereby they made t/iee elad. K.SteS?''^" hono^'bfr Up«h«rfflad*oW^e In gold of Ophlr stand ^*"»^JJ»^»«bter. hearien and ly harp I will employ "'^mJsWl^- then cast down. AS'^whf S te"«*Ke thee? ^art t^ou ** ^®**"« thoughts Disquieted In me? »'/4 StlU trust In f3n^ . #^ [Ri^'se , healtT ^°""tenance is the My God that doth me save. ^Mly^''hfnT■"««^°'•thagood. '"oner,hattecl^^/«?ftr's Tiu^P •^'o.thlne ear inclin« • ^ II AndthenthekJng thy beauty Tf^^^'*"® .""ost ferventlv • Tyre 12 Thi'v^^t^^^^^^^^^ ^'ihalW'^^ ''''^ «' Th^seWfe'SlMV^T «^««»t ' JvKWa?f|fn{rtr« ''<'•'> And with embroideries of ^nM ^^^.l^'^'nents wSM^ffi. "^"tS'e^ffif ^ ^'•ought before ^S'^W-Wo^hi"*'''-- Shall unto t£ee be brought (Pertfmar, /15 Th«T shall be broti;'ht with gladnes8 great, And mirth on every Bide, Into tlie palaco of tlie kinjt. And there they shall abule. in/ 16 Instead of those thy fathers aB T ■''IHnen thou ehalt take. And in all places of the earth Ihem uoble princes make. 17 'xhy name remembered I will ,, r,„'^'^''*"8h »??» a" to be : / Ihe peoples therefore evermore bhall praises givo to thee. S3 (ps. XLV. 10-17.) 8.M. i"P Q PA^GHTER, take good - tI"*'""®' ?9^ 8ive good ear; cr Thou must forget thy kindred all. And father's liouse most dear. *"-^ I J*l^.'^*"^,to the king Anrt*!l«"'*?^®".Shtfulbe: [him, And do thou humbly worship Because thy Lord is he. 3 The daughter then of Tyre A ^i'*"i? J^*t*» a em shall be, And a 1 the wealthy of the land bhall make their suit to thee. fi The daughter of the king . All glorious is within ; And with embroideries of gold Wer garments wrought have tn/6 She Cometh to the king In robes with needle wrought: The virgins that do follow her bhall unto tliee be brought fe They shall be brought with joy, T And mirth on every side. Into the palace of the king, And there they shall abide, w^r? And In thy fathers' stead, A liA^t children thou may'st iake, And in aU places of the earth inem noble princes maka 8 I will show forth thy name ^rr^^^F^^tJonsall: ' ^ m®'^5f°f® t^e people evermore To thee give praises shalL 34 (psalm xlvi.) cm. / /^OD is our refuge and our Vf strength, «- J" straits a uresent aid ; orTbwefore, although the earth _ , remove, i f W,e wiU apt be af rai^ J /2 Though Mils amidst the seas b« l-liouKh waters roaring make. And troubled be ; yea though tlie By swelling seas do shake. m/3 A river is, whose streams mak« _ glad Ihe city of our God; XT "V'}'.?'?*'?' wherein the Loud Most lllgh hath his abode. 4 Godintlioniidstofherdothdwell; -.. rAl" nothing shall her move : CI C-pd unto her an helper will. And that right early, prova w/6 The heathen raged in tumult Tji"? «ii^»? the kingdoms were ; The Lord Most High sent forth h«8 voice, dim. The e»rth did melt for fear. "'/fi The Lord of hosts is on our ^ nn "^o^i^ty to mainUin : cr The God of Jacob doth for us A refuge high remain. mp 7 Come, and behold what won- drous works [wrought; Have by^ the Loia> Seen Come, see what desolations he Upon the earth hath brought 8 Unto the ends of all the earth '.. fru *P '",t<^ V«^'a<^e he turns : cr The bow he breaks, the spuar he In fire the chariot bums. p Be still, and know that I am (jrOil ; «tP„Aniong the heathen I cr Will be exalted : I on earth / Will be exalted high. 10 The Lord of hosts is on our side .orru "?.^¥®t/ to maintain ; #The God of Jacob doth for us A refuge high remain. 35 c.M. (PS. XLviii. 1, 2, 12-14.) / QEEAT is the Lord, and great- Is to be praisfed still, Wirnin f ho nitv t\( r\nr Ci^\A Upon his holy hill 2 Mount ZioB stands most beaa^ tiful, The.joy of all the lands : The city of the mighty King Upon the north side itiun«9. 9-$ er cw * ^''^*' ^T®" *,''«''eof tell : Aii.i ,„^ , , «r bulwarks well • (Pi'afmc. '* That ve i>»ay ;ell noHterrtJ! «>i8(;oddothabi(le Uur (,o<| for evermore • he will Even unto death us guide. ^^fu... 6-6.6.6.8.8. (KSALM XLVIII. 9-14.) '"^WITHIN thy temple. Lord A« il»i • **" "'y mercicB dwell • / T», V ..« 1*''^ '"■*'8e excel ; ffl''" '"""^ "»«"8l' everv AndrlgtttLy.ce,.tre«hall"c*oZ The ffl?.*}?, <^»u»Khter8 .raise °°mS '•'^ ^^ll- or?:lon's "%-""?• ^'-^Plendors^r?!: ^A 'Jfil" ''«' bulwarks well / "iH;?i*/^72">" children sav" g^lde^ ^"''^^ °"' God and 38 (ps^ijuj,,^ CM. F-ni^n® '"^'■''y upon mo : fniif and 37 (psalm L. 1-6.) 8 M V Hath spoken unto aii . Prom rising to the setuf/r '-un He unto earth doth call ' Wh/'^"''i'8 own hill, Atgitne'ssna^ett-' Tempestuousround him sweep ^ ShlnV? ^''^ ''«avens above And1kte?"?/«rthhi«call. Those that J^sr^n, '*' A Cnvonnnf ...i.i . .,1. TllM' "ij, hi.. msr'f lllsrighteousnt :r, ^ Because the Ik)rz? .'i ijs^ ^ , »,. »y whom men judi^a^i"*'" P2Me cleanse from ain *^^jiiS?e":KH-'«^»'«"' ' "''"linUd '*• *'^«« °«'^. have I Th'^t";Veh^t"1,MW^ •nfty'stbejusl '^ "' *'"*" And clear in judging still 4 Behold I in iniquity «*/>6BeIjold. thou m the inward With truth deliffhtArl m-f Andwis^domtSrsaSJiiem. Wlthiuuie hidden part i>6Dothouwlthhy«op.prI„ki, Be whiter than th™fi^;**'»'«" Ihat so these very bones wfiich Hast broken may rejoice. " ® Thl'ri"® /"i'luHles blot out ihy face Ji de from mv«in ' Oreaie a clean hear "iS^d len— A right spirit me wiffi ^^ '"'"S\a^r'°'"^0"»'hy Sight, p^f^^o'y^P'ritaway wmf f?"® thy Balvation's joy • AVith thy free Spirit me Bt«y' CopvprfiiH K«k ♦-. iu _- .. .^^ „^^ nice, S«'^.|eeJc,-)thens*KiiS?fongu. Sing of thy righteousness. (pedfmj. p 12 My cloB^d lips, O Lord, by thee Let them be ()|)en6(l ; [niouth «r Then shall thy praises by my Abroad be published. 18 No sacrifice d-tst thou desire. KiHe would I .ive it thee: Nor wilt til )i) V. th burnt-offering AtaJUeligutcdht. mp 14 A ),'ok< :i spirit it to God A plpnslnK »acrlflce: A broken j»)ik a contrite heart, I >rd, thou wilt not despise. or 1 ohpw kindnew, and do good, O Jiord, To Sinn, thine own hill: The walls of tliy Jerusalem Build up 0/ thy good will. w/19 Then righteous offerhiKs shall thee please, ^/tli^ offerings burnt, which they With whole burnt-offerings, and with calves. Shall on thine altar lay. 39(P8.LVII. 1,2, 7-11.) IJ.M. mp T)E merciful to me, O God ; J-> Be merciful to me : cr Because my soul in confidence Doth refuge take in thee; mf 2 Yea, in the shadow of thy wines .ypr refuge I will stay Until these sad calamities Do wholly pass away. ^P 3 rn cry to God who is Most CfTo (Jod the mighty one ; W'lo finisheth in my behalf What he hath once begun. tn/4 My heart. O God, is fixed, is fixed. To thee I'll sing and praiso My glory wake; wake psaltery. -harp; ^ '• a o self ni early raise. er 6 I'll thank thee 'mong the i>eo- „I''es, Lord ; Mong nations sing will I ; For great t^ heaven thy mercy Is. Thy truth is to the sky. /3 q l^rd. exalted be thy name Above the heavens to stand ; Vo thou thy glory far advance AnOVO rv\fVi oat an^ 1«« J 40 (psalm lxi. 1-6.) CM. ** O 9P?' f^^'^^ ear unto my cry ; V/ Unto my prayer attend. rrpm the utmpstcomer of theland My cnr to tbee I'U send. «ip 2 What time m heart Is OTei^ whelmed, Ami in i»erplexlty, a- l>o thou nie lead unto the Rock 'lliatliifiiieristhan L ♦n/3 For thou hast for my refuge been ^ ,-A.H"^'^?'".*'y ^''yj.ower; •^ n.y 'or defence against my fres inou hast been a Htrong tower. w^ 4 Within thy tabernacle I Forever will abide; ■^"/•.""'•t^r covert of thy wings Witli confidence me hide. fi For thou tlie vows that I did niale«ndsof ahtheearth WhS^'*'??® "Pon the sea ' O T^JJf^i^^'"' «>eir confidence. " -Lord, do place in thee. j« he "hall slva f ui flifs ""^ """""^ ^**^ joy- Slng praises unto thee : 6 men I dp thee upon my bed . , Remember with delich^ rftm. And when on "hel T'mp^Sfo* In watches of the nigh?.^'''^*^ t)r/6ln shadowof thy wings I'll inv . MfsoS^tliMf/P haft'beer' me follows hard; and Thy right hand doth sustain. ^ (psalm LXV.) c m c^ All flesh' shall come to thee. Tinfo= i against me do ^rH^asforourtransgres Ihem puree awav ow.. *h— Ti«L?hi^-!?is,'*i?P'"oach to thee sets last r-"W| And peoples' tumult, stilla '''"'t?fee\r^*"'"^<«'P»rtB By thee are joyful made «l/-9Earth_thou dost visit, water. wTf w^ '2^H's?.'t rich to grow WitJi^God's fullflood ; thoujfvest ,n ^^J«»'thou preparest sa «. ., ^?u "*^« ""™ *«" •>'«»■ rj^Ay paths drop fatness still • wid™^ o« deserfs pSres 12 Wi^th^flocks the pastures clothed f A T^® ^^i^s. With corn are clarl . /Andj^nowtheyshout^ilst^io For thou hast made them glad. 46 ^j^ (PS. Lxvi. 1-4, 16-20.)' ''■ "X'^'p%ril.rm«'?g?all. I Si^i?^^rt^hXT,t«.«~JI?.._. "^ "'"- - "" "■ • ■'"^''^""- ' „ff «io"o¥smal^ehisT>S'• :;»R^w?rt?r?tt^^^^^^ "'>"e"sttt^e^-'^--th. Shall bp constrained (o bow. (Pd(\ftnff. «^3 All on the earth shall worship thee, er They ehtiU thy praise proclaim In sonjjB: they shall sing cheer- fully Unto thy holy name. fn/"4 All that fear God, come, hear, I'll tell What he did for my soul. I with my mouth unto liini cried. My tongue did him extol. mp 6 If in my heart I sin regard, Jehovah wUl not hear ; «r But surely God hath heard my voice^ Attendmg to my prayer. [Qo^, 11^6 O let the Lord, our gracious Forever blessed be, Who hath not turned my prayer from him, Nor yet Iiis grace from me. 46 (psalm lxvii.) s.m. mp T ORD, bless and pity us, JU Shine on us with thy face : er That th' earth thy way, and nations all May know thy saving grace. f»/2 Let peoples praise thee. Lord ; Let peoples all thee praise. O let the nations all be glad, In songs their voices raise : 8 Thou'lt justly peoples judge, On earth nile nations all. / Let peoples praise thee. Lord ; let them [small. Praise thee, both great and 4 The earth her fruit hath given ; Our God shall blessing send. God shall us bless; men shall him fear To earth's remotest end. 47 (ps. LXVII.) 7s. and 68. fnp f\ GOD, to us show mercy, vy And bless us in thy grace. Cause thou to shine upon us The brightness of thy face. er 2 That so throughout all nations Thy way may be well known, And unto every peoi>le Thy saving health be shown. Hi/ 3 O Goti , let peoples praise thee. Let all the peoples praise ; O, let the nations joyful Their songs of glaaness raise. 4 For thou shalt judge the peoples In truth and righteousness ; And on the earth all nations Bhall thy just rule confess. /6 O God, let peoples praise thee; Tliy praises let them sing ; And then in rich abundance The earth her fruit shall bring. 6 Tlie Lord our God shall bless us : God shall his blessing send ; And peoples all shall fear him To earth's reinotest end. 48 CM. (ps. Lxviii. 4, 5, 7 10.) SING praise to God, prepare his way; His name is Jah adored, (forth ; Who through the desert rideth Exult before the Lord. n\f2 Because the Lord a father is Unto the fatherless ; God is the widow's judge, within Uis place of holiness. 3 O God, what time thou didst go forlh Before thy people's face ; And when through the great wil- derness Thy glorious marching was ; 4 Then at God's presence shook the earth. Then drops from heaven fell ; Yon Sinai shook before the Lord, The God of Israel mp 5 O God, thou to thine heritage Didst send a plenteous rain, W hereby thou.when it weary was, Didst it refresh again. 8 Thy congregation then did make Iheir habitation there : [poor, Of thine own goodness for the O God, thou didst prepare. 49 CM. (rs. Lxvin. 11, 12, 17 20.) rpHE Lord himself doth give X the word. The mighty word of God ; The women are an army great That tell the news abroad. 2 The kings of armies vanquished are. And forced to flee away ; And sLe lliai iarrielh al home, Distribute th the prey. 3 God's chariots twenty thousand are, Yea, myriads wait his will : He's with them now in Zion's towers As once on Sinal'i bilL (peafmir. Ascended up on high ; ^ T?.H*'J^.«'ey-Bid^w^*''' .>?d in triumph vict^rim,- 1^ <^ ^lU to this a«e thv BfrSA^' *u„ Ascended up on high • m/s Thou hast received gifts for .^ v^o"* such as did rebel • I 'l'orT ^""^ '^«'^' that God the In midst of them might dwell m/e Ble^ssed be the Lord, who is JJ^o"/. salvation God ; Who daily with his benefits Uspleuteoualydothff "^^ %/>f salvation is the God The issues do belong: Unto him praises sing ' T « i?'*'^ ^P 0' Old did found • U in the clonda most Sigh *"{»Afj!:*eV8 own God is he. , '^teU'? P«°P^e length / OletGodblessfedbe. 51 (PS. LXXI. 15-20.) CM snaa "" *'^T^Li"'"'* *°^ salvation! L^f^""^»nt peace maintain. Ev^^ Sf^iS'j ,*^^°«^ «hall show. >ar *°** ^'^^^ ^^'"Inion *1^ T 911 cr tYii V« iu .s^ey-iieaded grow • poweJ''"«"'hy«*^K:thy To all to come. I show. O Lord, is very high Who hast so gr^t&gs done: Who is like unto thee F '"'"8^&^°«^'''»>o great adver. ' «l/Sha?fT®' *°-™e didst Show f ?^. /nS^^*' ''^^"•) c-»r. '^Oi?^?I,|'^3ri"d6«^entsgive W?th rM'i: ^''ehtepusness. judgf ' ^® *h*" t»»y people o a. J , ^T '^"^ uprightness. fo?th^ mountains shall bring Unto the people peace* Thosewhooppressedthemhava mp4 They shall thee fear. whS sun and moon ' ""® T jV° l^f^' through ages all. come" °° '"°^" ^ ^e shall ^ff^u'""^^" °° «"*^ *hat faU. di?s;"" '^''" ^°""'«J> in his A ^A^ P.rosper in his reiim • shin ^ "'^ moon e'Xres he Abundant peace maintain. in lavrra _..J .... • A ^T_j viui. Allow ?«„*!!?" constantly to on A J5 strength of God tffe lSrd • eve'S^Tin^"^ "^hteo'iaSss. Alone. I will record, i f^eyen from my voutli orr^^ AM wonders thou hast wrought. «hauiick-the^^^;;^j;-i«a isles?' °' Tarshish. and th. Andul'L^^-'^^^ presents bring • «kJk"?° him shall offer Bif&* Sheba's and Seba's kiy "* (peofntir. /» Yea, all the mighty kings on „ earth Before him down ahall fall ; Atifl all til 8 natlona of the world Do Bcrvlce to hhn shall. ^P 10 For he the needy will set free, When he on him shall call ; lie 11 Have the poor and tliose for whom Tliere is no help at all. 11 The poor man and the indigent In mercy lie shall Ki).are ; "fi /"hall prcKerve alive the souls Vt those that needy are. 12 Both from deceit and violence liieir soul he shall set free ; And also in his sight their blood ohall very precious be. W 13 Yea, they shall live, and given to iiim ;?liall be of Sheba'a gold : ¥0T him shall constant prayer be made.. His praise each day be told. U On earth, even to the mountain «A^"".^*."*.cotT» shall grow ; His fruitsliall Rhalte lilce Lebanon When winds upon it blow. 16 The city shall be flourishing, Her citizens abound H,'?"?*''^' "hall, nice to the grass Ihat grows upon the ground. / 16 His name forever shall endure: Last lii of hosts, to me i ' fIn»'*®,'""*^'Jes of thy fl?ice How pleasant. Lord. fi^V f1 Soaeytromstrength unwearied Before the LortffgSgH „0 Jacob's God iriva aai. crSee^God.ourTlIi|i^d!ffionthe «,/-o^T^*''^°®'^"°^°*e<'<'ear. "^' 'e;?4l's" "'^ <^o-^ one day A thousand ; rather In That uprightly do live '"''"h?8t^"*^'^*"*'he'LoEDof w/ That man is truly blest 58 (ps. LXXXIV.) 7fi. An/1 «c "^L^i?v?iy««» ci' hoB"trh;; Thy tabernacles holy An pleasantness exoeL (pcrafmer. mp i My soul Is longing, fainting, Jehovah s courts to see ; er My heart and flesh are crying, OUvIugGod,tothee. mp 3 Behold, the sparrow findeth A house in which to rest. The swallow hath discovered Where she may build her nest; 4 And where, securely sheltered. Her younc she forth may bring : So, LoBD of hosts, thy altars X Bcek, my God, my King. mf 6 Bleat who thy house inhabit, They ever give thee praise : cr Blest all whom thou dost strengthen, Who love the sacred ways. mf9 Who pass through Baca's valley. Make it a place of springs, The early rain descending Eich blessing to it brings. f1 So they from strength unwearied Go forward unto strength, TiU all appear in Zion, Before the Lord at length. MP 8 hear. Lord God of Jacob, To me an answer yield : er The faf e of thy Anointed, Behold. O God, our shield. 11^9 One day excels a thousand. If spent thy courts wi tliiii ; rU choose thy threshold rather Than dwell in tents of sin. ^^^^)}T,'^^^ »nd shield, Jehovah, Willgrae and glory give: No good will he deny them That uprightly do live. *»$ " O God of hosts, Jehovah, Wiijow blest is every one / Who confidence reposes Oc thee, O Lord, alone. 69 (psalm lxxxv.) l.p.m. ^ T PJ^^ ''^9» h*»t favor shown .■^ thy land, And brouglit back Jacob's cap- „tive band ; • "jj- vcui/ic s SIU5 uiuu pardon- edhast, And all their guilt hast covered oer, Semoved from them thine anger sore. All thy flsroe wiath behind thee cast mp 2 Turn us, God our Savfonr, turn. Nor longer let thine anger bum. Wilt thou forever angry be? Throtigh ages shall thy wrath survive? Wilt thou not us again revive. That so we may rejoice in thee? cr3 Lord, to us thy mercy ^}},^, ^^y 'salvation now bestow ; 1 11 hear what God the Lord will say ; Peace to his people he w!ll speak. And to his saints, but let them 866iC No more in folly's path to stray. ^^^t* m^ saving help is surely near lo those his holy name tliat fear; Thus glory dwells in all our land. Now heavenly truth unites with grace, And righteousness and peaee embrace, In full accord they ever stand. /6 Truth springing forth the earth shall crown, And rigliteousness from heaven look down, Jeliovah shall his goodness shed : Our land shall then with plenty flow; Before him righteousness shall Afrf . — cause OS tread. in his steps to eO (ps. LXXXV. 6-13.) CM. mp rVBAT in thee may thy peo- -i pie joy. Wilt thou not us revive? er Show us tliy mercy, Lord, to us Vo thy salvation give. m/2 I'll hear what God the Lord will speak : To his folk he'll speak peace, And to his saints ; but let them not Ketum to foolishness. 3 Surely to them that fear the Lord „I8 his salvation near ; j-Uav^iuir III WIT lanu ajjaia A dweller may appear. 4 Truth meets with mercy, right- eousness And peace kiss mutually: Truth springs from earth, and nghteousnesB Looks down from heaven high. p^ACmg. ^OurlandsiiallvieJdin. Loim*''®" **' '^^ wonders, Justice. to4\;i^;f!i'Sr.- ^The^Kven. «h.,. «.,.... Ju8«U*to seMii^^'^H '"««•«*«• Th« « ^'"a'^en" shall exDreas- ShaU praise thy falth^ulnes? J^ the^ocir* *' "°°« '''"°°«^L>^M?fi? %«!!«!' compare? No works can likened be. '"'' ^ JJ^^^J 'e*'^ ^ meeting of the And worship reverentiv should **" 'o^"*" *>'« ^TgP'n'a^Ua^JllrOLordj ^^^'^ -erence be adored. • '63 CM. -irl God OvKUHon^ ^O i'h'^Sn"" °°* <" ""l* .hear. "«■ ««'. -i* .U n„ ^ I^/&TSi&ln^U , ' ''"l&on?'* J"^«^«°t Of thy Are- ' - Mercy Shj '^G^?n'f,^«-^««Iwme.er ^'C#«"S^^^^^^^^^^ be /2 r *'°'"'"°°' *"• I TheFever on'sffil^^' " ^«'>. Tfe^w«lllW;,rr° "N -tW^^^«iU Shan "■^m^ "^^ is? "^ <*°«en one have they £x»»4edbeoahlgh. -™...; , ^5^/,V-^Z.favor.shalloi,Vl.n,„ (peafmff. 64 (psalm xc.) cm. "*' T j9?^\,i*^°", ^W been our JU dwelling-place In generations all Before thou ever hadat brought The mountains great or small ; t Ere ever tLou hadst formed the earth. And all the world abroad ; er Even thou from everlasting art To everlasting God. p 3 Lprd.thouuntodestructiondost Man that is mortal turn : And unto them thou sayest. Again, VP Ye sons of men, return. mp 4 Because a thousand years appear ' No more l^fore thy sight Than Yesterday, when it is past. Or than a watch by night • -^^n?^'*^ *° overflowing flood _,jf no\» carriest them away : They like a sleep are, like tlie grass That grows at morn are they. fl At naorn it flourishes and grows. Cut down at even doth fade. dim For by thine anger we're con- sumed, Thy wrath makes us afraid. p 12 Turn yet again to us, O Lord. Ho;v long thus shall it be? Let it repent thee now for those That servants are to thee. mp 13 O with thy tender mercies. Lord, The brightness of thy face fore 8 For in thine anger all our days Do pass on to an end ; And as a tale that hath been told, HO we our years do spend. » Threescore and ten yean do sum up m,p Or if,by reason of more strength, m some fourscore they be : P ^0 Yet doth the strength of such oia men Vn^i* Sf*®' *"^ l*bor prove ; ml u* soon cut off, and we jt -^ ..w.,,^v, vsatxx own rCXZIUVO. *** ",^';^'™th'8 according to thy T«&i°?r**'*^ power ereat? 00 t ""^ °"'^ ^^^ ™*^ Our hearts on wisdom set Us early satisfy: cr So we rejoice shall all our days. And still be glad in thee, ^ ♦nj> 14 According as the days have Wherein we grief have had. And years wherein we ill liave seen, cr So do thou make us glad. m/i&O let thy work and power appear *^ Thy servants' face before : Upon their children also show 1 hy glory evermore : / 16 And let the beauty of the Lord uur Orod be us upon : ^^ handiworks establish thou, iiistablish them each one. 65 (ps. xci. 1-5, 7.) L.M. mf rpHE man who once has found -I. abode Within. the secret place of God, Shall with Alinighty God abide. And m his shadow safely hide. 2 I of the Lord my God will say. He IS my refuge and my stay: To him.fpr safety I will flee • My God, in him my trust shall be. 3 He shall with all protecting care Preserve thee from the fowler's When fMirful plagues around prevail, No fatal stroke shall thee assail mp 4 His outspread pinions shall thee hide ; Beneath his wings shalt thou confide: ?"u'^**,*l''"''pess shall ever be A shield and buckler unto the& ^ S^i^'^.^yu^^ire^Jhall alarm, Nodeadlyshaftbydayshallharm, Nor pestilence that walks by Nor nlainioa fTiaf viain I.. ». """dSrfiiht. — ™"'- »n/6 Because thy trust is God alone. Thy dwelling-place the Highest One, No evil shall upon thee come. Nor pUigue approach thy guaiba^ noon- JP«rtfm». 66 ^ Andjto^thy namlB. O^Hlou Most Due praise aloud to ginir. WhenW„*"^*?es8to8howforth ?J?„^,?Vmonle9 all A i!J V?^t^fuine8s excel • '^,'?.? holiness forevetWn Jiiy house becSt'hwJa' ^ (psalm XCV. 1-B \ r. m °Ve& ^'^^^ ^y thy "Eighty Whlch*"^;?"'3'th in the work's «Uke- - « Th.gejh.t within th, hon» o. In our God'B holy place. ^' X"J2T '^•* "^'^ht to the A S^j"* rock to me: • And girds about with might "^ffiirSfM established Is. ' From everlasting art And made a mighty nols**. wifK V°L°\*' voices raise And make a Joyful noise. »V^3 The loRD's a Breat p«/i - ^ , peat King ^^*' *^od and The^de^ hs of earth are In hi. The heights of hills are his. &ft"S"d«"^^^^^^^^^^ "^^fiO^ome. and let us worship Our Maker let .18 falL f^ (psalm XCVI ) CM ToGodsmg. bless hI?nTm%ov His saving health abroad. ^- n "wuurous are. |/3Por™t'.theI«KD.andgreat. "^^d'S^" '^^ ^o^- are Idol. -Whom ^ " "*^ I^«». W The heaven, created wem (peofmy. 1^1 Great hoRor is before his face. And majesty divine : «• Strength is within his holy place. And there doth beauty shine, /6 Do ye ascribe unto the Lord. Of peoples every till)©, Glory do ye unto the Lord, And mighty nower ""^cribe. '"•^'^9'y? y? f^8 8lory to the Lord That to his name is due ; Comeye into his ccuits, and brlnir An offering with you. mp 8 And beautified with holiness, O do the Lord adore : Likewise let all the earth through- out Tremble his face before. er 9 'Mqng heathen say, Jehovah reignd : The world shall steadfastly Be fixed from moving ; he shall The peoples righteously. W/lO Let heavens be glad before the Lord, And let tlia earth rejoice : «rLet seas, and all their fulness roar, And make a mighty noise. /ll Let fields rejoice, and every thing ' Tliat springeth of the earth : Then woods and every tree sJiall sing With gladness and with mirth 12 Before the Lord ; because he comes, „To judge the earth comes he : Hell judge the world with ri^ht- ^eousness, * The peoples faithfully. 70 (pSALM XCVII.) L.M. / JEHOVAH reigns ; let earth be And all her islands clap their hands; With clouds and darkness he is clad. His throne in right and judg- ment stands. * ^ ^l?"? stream before him goes, And bums around him all his foes: His lightning shafts, in vengeance Hurled, wo w"** °'®^ ^^ trembling mp 3 Like wax the mountains melt away. Before his majesty divine ; »n/TJie heavens his righteousness display, All nations see his glory shine. mp 4 Be, shamed who idols serve and boast, Fear him, ye gods, with all your host: nt^ When Zlon glad thy judgments heard, Then Judah's daughters praised the Lord. /6 Exalted is thy throne, O Lord, Above all gods, above all lands ; Ha^e evil, ye who love his word, His saints he frees from wicked hands. 6 For all tlie righteous sown Isllght, And joy for men in heart upright. Ye saints rejoice in God D16SS When musing on his holin«ML 71 (psAoi xcvni.) CM. w/rj SING a new sonj to the yJ Lord, For wonders he hath done: cr Hi8 nglit hand and his holy arm Ilim victory hath won. /2 Jehovah his salvation hath Now caused to be known : His justice in the heathen's eight He openly hath shown. 3 He mindful of li is grace and truth lo Israel s house hath been ; And tlie salvation of our God All ends of tlie earth have seen. /* Let all the earth unto the Lokd bend forth a joyful noise ; Lift up your voice aloud to him. Sing praises, and rejoice. 6 With hari), with harp, and voice of psalms. Unto Jehovah sing: With trumpets, cornets. gladJy sound Before the Lord the King. C Le t seaa and all their fulness roar ; T \^® world, and dwellers there ; Let floods clap hands, and let the hills Togetiier joy declare r Before the Lord; because he comes. To judge the earth comes he ; He 11 judge the world with riglit- eousness, The peoples uprightly. (Peafmir. *72 (psalm C.) L.M. i\ dwe!?**'® *^*' °° ^^'^^^ ^° '^'^ vo^ the Lord with cheerful '''"fortrtell'"* mirth, his praise Come ye before him and rejoice. ''^2 Know^that the Lord is Go «8 feed And for his sheep lie dotli us talce. ^ ^ praise '*'®" '*'' ^**®'' ^''^ •^PPfoj^h' with joy his courts **"& ^"^' *"^ "^^^^^ '^'^ °*°*® For it is seemly so to do. »^* Joj^y? the Lord our God yMM.T^ercyis forever sure; AnrtWi'^/^^^'^^Ffl^lystood. And shall from age to age endure. V3 (psalm cl) 7s. and 6s. ^"rom^fn^-'^^ "*'^"' Jehovah. wi?u^® in knidnesa come ? T'll »n®n5' ^:'J3.S®''« ^^^ perfect I U wallc within my home. 8 No work of sin I'll suffer Before my eyes to be : T?iS.l?i® ^9"5 o^ sinners, It shall not cleave to me. * ^shf?i*? *'*"^« ^eai"* is froward. v««f 'i.t'""'?^ ™.y presence go. Will A'i.'" ^''J i»'^«8 pleasure wm I consent to know. * ''feti?i°F^ o' secret slander m Jh llJSi"} ™X sight depart ; l?)?r w ?,' V^^ "Pt suffer. Nor yet the haughty heart. '^ ThliXtl®^ shaUseek the faithful, W«^^?ir^''° ^^''^s uprightly. He shall my servant bef *^* lim^5™*° °l ^o*s deceitful «!llthin my house shall dwell • ^""ThiPJ?^ 8i«ht shall taiTy '"" ' ihe man who lies doth telL 74 (psalm en. 13-22.) l.m. "^T'^^t^ "halt arise, and mercy TiJp vfes"4°""*^'<»R.»halt extend : set ^°'"®* *^**''* When 'thou shalt favor to her 2 ''''^gt^o'jf^*" t»ke pleasure In her tlfrones" "'^^ *"** ^'"^'^ On ea^th thy glorious name sliall •^ \vS!"n^/5^ *? >?lory shall appear. ,ii)YAx^ <^'SV '^^ *'",'''is and repairs ; 1 Wo%'!'''*'' "t¥«J a"d lend iJisear Unto tJieueedy'shumble prayers: mp i Theneedy's •>rayerhewillnot Boorn. .A" ^'™^^ *^il shall be on record t 7 And generations yet unborn J Sliall praise and magnify the "'^ * ^^ ^^^^ his holy pit o« looked The^cai-tll he viewed from heaven To hear the prisoner's mourning Kroan, " to dil "^®™ *^*' ^^ doomed T«m!.7''^®r?.°» sinners Inflict a swift reward : Tofree from evil-doers ThecItyoftheLoRft "^tI«''''I!** ^ion. *nd Jerusalem too, "'s^name and praise may well cr Wlien peoples and the kin/r- doms do *' / Assemble all to praise the Lord. 76 (ps. cii. 25-28.) l.m. -A^nd thou thyself of old hast The^earth's foundations firm and / Thy mighty hands the heavens have made. mp 2 They perish shall, thou shalt aDiue; deca* • "^® «»"nents shall Thtni shalt as robes them lay They sh'aU be changed and past (P«yafni«r. t favor to her ileuure fn her 3US name shall ^yer he will not t are doomed /3 But from all changes thou art free, ,„Thy years forever ahull endure; ihy servants and their eeod shalf be Before thee stablish^d and sure. 76 (psalm cm.) cur. vi/f\ THOI? my Boul, bless God V/ the Lord ; And all that in inc is Be 8tirr6d up his holy name J o uiftKnify and bless. thv God, -, AJja not forgetful be Of all his gracious benefits He hath bestowed on thee, nip 3 All thine iniquities who doth ,^t»st graciously forgive : ^Jn."9JVy diseases all and pains JJoth heal, and thee reiiuve. cr i Who doth redeem thy life, that «.^- wi^^M*^ raay'st not go down ; d tl lovingkindnesa A nd tender mercies cro»VD : 6 Who with abundance of good thmgs Doth satisfy thy mouth ; bo that, even as the eagle's age. r.enewdd is thy youth. 6 God righteous judgment executes for all oppressed ones. ^j8 ways to Mosea. he his acta Made known to Israel's sons. ^P ^ /Sf -^"^ ^* o' compassion And gracious he is found ; To anger he is very slow. In mercy doth abound. 8 He will notchidecortiimally. \VitS^^%^^ his anger still. Nnr"iiH^ JeaJ.t not as we sinned, JNor did requite our ilL ''^^'Thl^^ U^® heaven in its height Ihe earth surmounteth far : fp^* to those that do iim His tender mercies are : "" ^Tf^.'iLlU**'.«A«.M«.^i8tant from D-rpin us removed, in his love. AH our iniquity! * ^"t? "ph T>ity as a fatlier hath T;^"*9.h's,<''"W'"endear: Like Pity shows the Lord to such As worship him in fear '^''"^" P 12 For he remembers we are dust Ti-.^n*^. '^® °V. '''iJ"'0 well kno wfi? Frail man, his days are like the grass, As flower in field he grows : ^ ^^FJ^J?!'^^ '* ^l'* wind doth pass. .And it away is gone; And of tlie place where once it w&s PP It shall no more be known. w/14^But unto them that do him A ^hI" K.*"^*^y V^7f^ fine's ; stin children's children His righteousness extends : lo To such as keep hi9 covenant, ,-, And mindful are alway Uf his commandments just and That tfiey may them obey, •^^0 The^LonD prepared hath his In heavens firm to stand : Hte«^V'*"«At being'hath liiB kingdom doth command. 17 O ye his ingels. that excel vi'Lv.n^^n?*"' ^%?.ye the Lord ; A«3i'?,2^'^<''^¥*^,« commands And hearken to his word. ff 18 bless and magnify the I,OBn. Ye |;lonou8 hoois of hia : ^ ?J?"l^ster8. that do fulfil Whate'er his pleasure is. •^^» ^workt '^® ^°*^' *" ^® •''» Tr,^&^'^*'*'^« *0'W is stored in his dominions everywhere. My soul, bless thou the Lord. T7 (ps. cm.) 8s. and 7s. '"'^O h^vV^"^ ""*" "*°" *^*'- Ri^H • 'iv,^*° B*® H®5" his name j Bless .yphovah, and forgot not A U his mercies to proclaim '""ISii??™ *"«■''"■'■• Thy diseases all who heals : cr Who redeems thee from destruc- tion, Who with thee so kindly deals. m/3 Who with tender mercies crowns thee, Who Avith good things fills thy mouth, ' So that even like the eagle youth ^'^ been restored to 3 _JPeafm«r. ^W?ih'^m*®°"/'u"«''» Jehovah Will deliver thosn distresHert • He wjll execute just jiuKnt ' In the cause of all opDFossed ^;And his'acts to Israel's race • God IS nlentiful in mercy. ' Slow lo anger, rich in &race. Hat? nn?^' *nger in his mind " ' iiath not dealt as we offendef .Vor rewarded as we sinned ^^v.°r.T ^^«h «8 l8 the heaver. *ar above the earth below • Ever rreat to ti.em that fear tim Is the mercy he will show. ' beSn *^'" compassion xill the hot winds o'er it j/ass ''^ " b^ered '"* *°"®* '"^ ^« '«™em- «. / i^^^ts former place no more • ^KeSrh i'^*" tliat fe?r J^ho^vah ■Kests his mercy evermore. " ^n'lfYu*'f ^'t^.?"t bcKinning, ho it lasts without an end : To their chidren'8 children ever fehall his righteousness extend ; *2 Unto such as keep his covenant ,Ti^"d are steadfast in his waj • ' Unto those who still remember His commandments and obey I A W^*'^^^^ hini prepared a throne minion"^'^°"* ^"« ^"'^^o- ^own.^ ^O'^^^s his power shall 14 Bless .Jehovah, ye his angels hpints that excel in miL^t •* you. ^'*^ ''^^ ^« comm^ds Ye that do it with delight. ^ J'^ Bless and magnify Jehovah All ye hosts that do his will- 78(ps. CIV. 1-6,31, 33.) CM. wTil.^u '^'■t «^ceerGfl3? Or show forth all liis i.raise? cr UlegH( d are tiiey tiiat judijment And justly do always. ^V 3 Renienil>er me, Lord, with tliat love /.r wu'i '*;{' *''"V t« t'l'ne dost hear; cr Willi thv salvation. O my God. To visit mo draw near : ni/4 Tliat I thy chosen's good may Ami in their joy rejnioe ; ^ivlT/i *'^l\ **"!"» Jnlieritance Iriumph with cheerful voice. 81 (psalm CVII. 1-9.) CM. f P^g^J^^ y« ">e I-ORD. 'or he Is His nierciea lasting be. * rom hand of foes did free ; 2 ^"'{afdi**®'*** *^®°^ °"' °' *he *'we8t."°'"'' ^^^^'^' ^*^*' *"** dim Theystrayed in desert's path less way No city found to rest 82 (j's. CVII. 23 31.) CM. »/'/ riio those whoK'o to sea in ships, I And in great waters trade. .JehovaliB works and wonders great Are in the deep displayed. 2 For he commands, and forth In liaste 'I'lie storniy tempest flies, VVhicli makes tlie sea with rolling waves Aloft to swell and rise. 3 Tliey mount to heaven, then to tlie depths I ■ ^ '«y.tlownward go again : dim '\ lieir soul doth?ainl and away With trouble and with pain. "^^ * drif Y^^^ *"^ stagger like one .„ -rP*^*!,*"'® "* *''e'«" wit's end ; cr Then tiiey to God in trouble c And he relief dotli send. mv 6 The storm Is changed Into a calm At his command and will ; And 80 the waves which raged before Nc»w tiiiiet are and still. I melt >cry, "^^ ^ ffintS ^^^^ '^"^ ^Wa\r\ them Wlien thirst and hunger nresa • Tn trouble then they cry to God ' cr He frees them from distress ' * '^Tu!?**'?°ul".*u^»? to walk ^ w?' they raiglit to a citv go, Wherem they might abfdl /6 that men to the Lord would A « J'J'^^i'P'^ '''** goodness then. IJ nf?.'"f I'f ^'''■^^ ?^ ^o"der done Linto the sons of men I cr (j Then they are glad, because at rest And quiet now they be : wui^^A'*^*'? *i6 them brings Which they desired to see. / 7 that men to the Lord would give Praise for his goodness then, And for Jus worksof wonder done Unto the sons of men ! 83 (ps. ex.) 8.7.8.7.8.8.7. wt/" TTNTO my lord Jehovah said, yj At my right hand I tlirone tliee, '^ ^iV ^\ thy feet. In triumph laid, .f r> -^"^ \^^^ t'je'r "Jler own thee. / Prom Zion hill the Lord shall send Thy sceptre, till before thee bend The knees of proud rebellion. mf2 Thy saints, to greet thy day of miuht * rf ~. In hpiy raiment muster: TOP As dew drops in the morning light f mAhyyouthsaroundtheecIuster. / 1 he Lord hath sworn and made Thou.. like Melchizedek, shalt be A kingly priest forever. 8-3 (pfirafme. / 8 The Lord at thy right hand Bhall bring On rulers desolation ; Ihe Lord shall smite each hea- then king, And judge each rebel nation. crHe, swiftly marching in his Shall quaff the brook upon his path, And lift his head In glory. 84 (psalm ex.) «.M. mfYiiE LoBD did say unto my ^ T?'5.R°'* Vj "17 rf^ht hand, cr Until I make thyfoes a stool. Whereon thy feet may stand. / 2 The Lord shall out of Zion send iTi"l^^* of all thine enemies 'Be thou the governor. «n/3 A willing people in thy day Of powftr shall come to thee. m» In holy beauties from morn's womb : Thy youth Uke dew shaU be. /4 The Lord hath sworn, and from his oath He never will depart, Of the order of Melchizedek A priest thou ever art * ^aniI**l°"''A?<* mighty Lord, tlirou h '^***' ■''*^® Kings that do him withstand. fnf9 He shall among the heathen judge. He shall with bodies dead The places fill ; o'er many lands He wound shall every head. 7 The brook that runneth in the Wfty / A^r,^^^ ^^?y ^'^^^ him supply . / And, for this cause, in trfump^i Shall Hft his head on high. 86 (pgALM CXI. 1-4.) c.M. / pRAISE ye the Lord; with JT my whole heart ._The Lord's nraino tmi <1a/.1o.« Where the asserablles of the just And congregations are. S The doinM of Jehovah are nR?i»*i*Hi\%y »r« o' every one That doth therein delight I 3 His work moat honorable is. . Moat glorious and i)ure, And his untainted righteousness Forever doth endure. * His works most wondrous he hath made Kemembered still to be ; 111/ The Lord is most compas- sionate. And merciful Is h& 86 (psalm CXIL) l.M. « IJehver thou my soul, Lord, cr 1 do thee humbly pray. i»f iOod merciful and righteous is. Yen, gracious is our Lord. God saves the meek: ip) I was „ brought low, cr He did me help afiford. mp 5 thou my soul, do thou re- turn Unto thy quiet rest ; cr For largely unto thee the Lord His bounty hath exprest. m/Q For mine afflicted soul from death Delivered was by thee : cr Iliou didst my mourning eyes from tears. My feet from falling, free. ' ^ w-i}« K^*^ ?f tJ'ose that live T l^J^l '^,?^^ "le LoKD before. 1 (tid belike, I therefore spake : mp I was afflicted sore. 8 I said, when I was in my haste, 'j hat all men liars be. ' Pn?'J K^ ^ ^.V'^J"' *o the Lord Jfor all his gifts to me ? 88 (ps. cxvii.) 8a. and 78. / pRAISE Jehovah, aU ye na- -L tions. All ye people praise proclaim ; it or his grace and lovingkindness, O smg praises to his name. vi/2 Great to us hath been his mercy, j^'ver faithful is his word ; cr Through .all ages it endureth. Jf Hallelujah, praise the Lord ! 89 (ps. cxviii. 19-29.) cm. *"/ O §,?'^ y^ open unto me \J The gates of righteousness ; Then Willi enter into tliem. And I the Lord will bless. 2 This is the gate of God, by it The just rfiall enter in. cr Thee will I praise, for thou me heardst And hast my safety been. tn/a That stone is made head cor- ner stone. „T^hich builders did despise ; cr 1 his 18 the doing of the Lobd. And wondrous in our eyes. /4 This Is the day the Lokd hath made. In it rejoice will w& dtm Save, Lord. 1 pray thee; Lord, I pray, •th( nfOTll of salvation take the cup, And on the Lord's name call I II pay my vows unto the Lord Before his people all. '"'t^J^^ servant. Lord, am I : Ihy servant and thine iiand maid's son; My bands thou didst untie. *^ " JJan^-offerings I to thee will H cr T'n"«o*!" *h® I-ORD's name call. IH CriH pay my vows ntmr tj^ iUo "^^ _L0KD ~ ■'■"' Before his people all, / 12 Within the courts of God's own house. ^ " U city of Jerusalem. V I'raise to the Loan give ye I Send thou prosperity. /6 Blest in the Lord's great name IS ne -That Cometh hs among; We bless you from the house which doth Unto the Lord belong: tn/6 The Lord is God. and he to us Hath made the ligiit arise ; B»nd,i e unto the altars horns With cords the sacrifice. /7 Thou art my God, I'll thee _ exalt : My God. I will thee praise. *T»Jse ye the Lord, for he is His mere lasts al^'<"> 90 (ps. cxix. 1-6.) CM. wt/'gLESSto are they that un- wu"1 straight are in the way : Who in theLoRD's most holy faw Do walk, and do not stw/' (ptfAfmti, 2 Blessed are they who to observe ills statutes are inclined ; And who do seek the living God With their whole heart and mmd. 3 Such in his waya do walk, and they Do no iniquity. Thou hast commanded us to keep Ihy precepts carefully. «*!» * P that thy statutes to observe Thou wouldst my ways direct ! cr Then shall I not be shamed, when I ' Thy precepts all respect 91 (ps. cxix. 9-16.) CM. mp T> Y what means shall a young JL> man learn ma way to purify? «»" Itne according to thy word Thereto attentive be. * ^w?*P^^y *^®« ^a^e I sought With all my soul and heart : O l«t me not from the right path Oi thy commands depart. 3 Thy word I in my heart have hid. That I offend not thee. "rf'.?'*''.' *J^o" fi'^er blessed art. Ihy statutes teach thou me. W* The judgments of thy mouth each one My lijps declared have : cr More joy thy testimonies' way 1 han riches all me gave. t»j) 6 1 will thy holy precepts make My meditation still: And have respect to all thy ways Most carefully I will mfaV ot/3 In thy law's path make me to For I delight therein. My lieart unto thy precepts turn. Ana not to greed incline. mp 40 do tljou turn away mine eyea t rpm viewing vanity ; cr And in thy good and holy way Be pleased to quicken me. 93 (ps. CXIX. 57-60.) cm. n/"'PHqu my sure portion art ■L alone. Which I did choose, O Lord : I Ijave resolved and said, that I Would keep thy holy worcf 2 With my whole heart I did entreat . Thy face and favor free : rftni According to thy gracious word Be merciful to me. mp 3 I thought upon my former ways, Anominlon over me. 95 (PS. oxix. 169-176.) e^.M. vip f\ LET my earnest prayer and V/ cry ( omo near before thee, Lord: Ctiyo undorHtandinff unto me. According to thy word. 3 I-et my request before thee come •• Aftt'r tliy word me free. cr My lips shall utter praise, for Hast taught thy laws to me. »e near to 't'liy precepts are mv choice. i WnKed for tliy salvation, Lord, And In thy law rejoice. * ^**Bimii '°"^ ^^^®' *"'* '^®^ ** cr Givo i»raiHfis unto tliee ; And let thy judgments gracious Be helpful uulo me. Thy servant seek, and find : w/3Thc Lord tiiee keeps, the Lord thv shade On thy right hand doth stay: cr 1 lie moon by night thee shall not sunte, Nor yet the sun by day. 4 The Lord shall keep thy soul: he shall Preserve thee from all iU, ./ Hencefortli thy going out and in God keep for ever will. 97 ( PSALM CXXL) P.m. mp TTNTO the hills around do I y.-' lift up My longing eyes. Oh whence for me shall my salva- tioB come. From whence arise ? )!'/From God the Lord dotti come my certain aid. From God the Lord, who heaven and earth hath made. mp 2 He will not suffer that thy foot be moved : Safe Shalt thou be. JNo carele^.s slumber shall his ^^eyelids close, Wlio keepeth tliee. r,}/ Behold, he sleepeth not, he in his holy xv,,«n"'"beretli ne'er, VVho keepeth Israel i M. p,.. ti . """ '"■<'«' nun rna : T« i'^i '-'"""ninids I suifer not XoBilpoutof mymiud. (psalm cxxi.) cm. 96 "^I I.?.*''® ^*"« '^W "'fc mine J, eyes, aid" '®"*^ ^°*^ '^°^^ ™ine My.safety cometh from fh« L"» ^ *mado^*^"° and earth ha'tii ^"^m/JilC^ he'll not let slide, M- R%«ilJ"u''/2 They 'mong the heathen said, 1 he Lord ' Great things for them hath wrought. cr The Lord hath done great thinga ,Jpr us, . rv nence joy to us is brought inp3 As streams of water in the south, .^ xvi:^ bondage. Lord, recall. tT Who sow in tears, a reaping Mma Of joy enjoy they shalL (Peafmtf. bh and for aye. 11 those that be n\fi That man who, besitng pre- cious geed, In going forth doth mourn, crHe, doubtless, brinjjing back his Bheaves, / Bejoicing shall return. 102 8a. and 7s. (psalm cxxviii.) nj^'DLEST the man who fears JJ Jehovah, Walking ever In his ways : Thou Shalt eat of thy hands' la- bor. And be happy all thy days. 2 Like a vine In fruit abounding. In thy house thy wife is found ; And like olive-plants, thy chil- dren Compassing thy table round. /3 Lo, on him that fears Jehovah Shall this blessednesa attend : Thus Jehovah out of Zion Shall to thee his blessings send. 4 Thou Shalt see Jerusalem pros- _ per, Long as thou on e^rth shalt dwell ; Thou Shalt see thy children's children. And the peace of Israel 103 (psalm cxxx.) cm. P T ORD.f rom the depths to thee JLJ I cried. My voice, Lord, do thou hear : Unto my supplication's voice Give an attentive ear. p 2 Lord, who shall stand, If thou, O Lord, Shouldst mark iniquity? ^ ^rS,* yet with thee forgiveness is, That feared thou mayest ba mp 3 I wait for God, my soul doth wait, My hope is in his word. er More than they that for mom- , ing watch. My soul wafts for the Lord ; mfi I say, more than they that do The morning light to sea wLet Israel hopein the Lord, For with him mercies be ; /6 Redemption also plenteous Is ever found with him. And from all his iniquities He Israel shall redeem. 104 O.M. (ps. cxxxii. 7-9, 13-10.) wp ATi^E'LL to God's tabernacles And al I'lia footstool bow. cT Arise, O Lord, into thy rest, The ark of thy strength, and thou. m/2 O let thy priests be clothfed. Lord, Witli truth and righteouaness ; cr And let all those Ihat are thy saints / Shout loud for joyfulness. mf3 For God of Zion hath matle choice : ^There he desires to dwell. This is my rest, here still I'll For f do like It weU. 4 Her food Fll greatly bless ; her poor „ With bread wiU satisfy. Her priests I'll with salvation clothe, / Her Baints shall shout for joy. mf5 And there will I make David's horn ^To bud forth pleasantly ; For him that mine anointed Is A lamp ordained have I. mp 6 As with a garment 1 will clothe With shame his enemies all : w/But yet the crown that he doth wear cr Upon him flourish shall. 105 (ps. cxxxin.) CM. 7n/r>E^J'^Tj), how good » thing And how becoming well. Together such as brethren are In unity to dwell I 2 Like precious ointment on the That down the beaid did flow, Even Aaron's beard, and to thi» Bkiris Did of his garments ga 8 As Hermon'a dew, the dew that doth Cn Zion hills descend : er For tliere the blessing God com mands, Life that shall never end. (PcraPttt*. ^^ , 7s. and 6s. (PSALM cxxxiii.) And how'becomlng well. Where brethren all united In peace togetlisr dwell ^ ''>ri,«^^«'it^^^'^'o,"? ointment vvlV*,* 5" *he liead d d flow. Which down the beard of Aaron Did o'er his vesture go. ™" ''^'Vn'ion ^'^^^^ °° ^°""t ^«. 15^"^ ^'jon hills descend : cr Ihere God commands the ble.8. Life ihat shall never end. ^?U/^- ^^XXIV.) o.P.M. Tn h&l •*■ 5*pe to bless. 10 bless his holy fiame unite. niKht. standing night by Within his holy place rV^ k^^P ^^ *" flesh gives food • wfX^jJl]^ «race failetli never ' cr te r&^^*o^«^ mo8tg6od, J '>e.<>od of heaven forever • Jf For certainly, etc. " 109 (ps. cxxxvn. 1-6.) CM "^B7an%i;r'--« we sa; Whea Zion we thought on • In mids^t thereof weTuSJ'our The willow trees upon, 2 ^^^^i^JSt a song required they Who did us captive brine Our^s,,oiier3callldformi"rf6.»nd AsongotZlonsing. P 3 O^iow the Lord's song shall we mp If t ee, Jerusalem, I fortret Skill part from my'riKhtTa„d. ' ^''letKva**' '"^ '"^"th's roof 2 Yea, in his place of holinesH '&T' ^*°'*' the IobS to wJ^^ unto you be given, from out of Zion, by the Lord II IS blessing rich, who by his word Created earth ind heaven. 10? 6s. and 4s. ' V^f'JCXxvi.l-5,25,26.) mf pRAISE God, for he is kind ■ ■^Por.certainly His mercies dure EfeSfy""*"^^""^ '^2 T lie Lord of lords praise ye ' " made, """ ""'' °^*^«n8 who PrXSuwiS:*''!^"* 'Joth abide. M raise him who earth did sui-muI ^te the waters wldS ^"^"^ #£ or certainly, etc. let cleave, cr If I do thee forget "V JeruaaJem^ and thee above My chief joy do not set 110 (ps. CXXXVIII.) CM T^^Sj^'" ^ P'^^'se with all ray nifSf ^"^ 5'"*f8e to thee ^fe5^tCinTt'uaT«^''>'-^" "'^^ tlWth *^^ "*"'^' ^'^^^ 'O' «• Fnr /hni/f u°^^^ ^^*hy Jove ; A Ti f ^" *^y Yo«l hj;st magnified All thy great name above. mp 3 Thou didst me answer in the /.^ A^h? I to thee did cry • "^"sU^^th"'^'*'"""^^^"^-'*'' Didst strengthen inwardly. m/4 AU kings upon the earth that Thy true and faithful worf. ■^^ ^Gbd' ^^^ "^'Khteous ways of F^it«*?.**lS««s.they shall sing • ^'AJM/o'r^YnJ'"-^-^-'- (Peafme. flesh gives food; faileth never. God most good, eaven forever: nly, etc. :vii.l-6.)c.M. streams we sat 3 thought on; of we hung our lanie, even for mp 6 The Lord is high, yet he regards er AH those that lowly be ; mp Whereas the proud and loftv ones ' Afar off knoweth he. 7 Though I In midst of trouble er I life from thee shall have : Gainst my foes' wrath thou 'It stretch thy hand : Ihy right hand shall me save. mfs All that which me concerns, the Lord ' T ^li^x^iVfpJy perfect make ; Lord, still thy mercy lasts : do not Ihine own hands' works for- sake. Ill (PS.CXXXIX. 1-12.) CM. n>pf\ LORD, thou hast me \J searched and known. Ihouk newest my sitting down. thou'hf ^^' ^®*' *^^ "^^ Afar to thee are known. a Myfootsteps. and my lying down. lliou compassest always ; er Thou also most entirely art Acquamt with all my ways. mp 3 For in my tongue, before I speak, Not any word can be, er But altogether, lo, O fiORD, It is well known to thea »"i» 4 Behind, before, thou hast And laid on me thine hand, buch knowledge is too strange ^for me, * Too high to uliderstand. P 6 Where from thy Spirit shall I Or from thy presence fliy? Ascend I heaven, lo> thou art there; There, if in hell I lie. mp6 Take I the winga of morn, and dwell 1 n uuKOBt parts of sea : J J .... ,y, jJjTm, ahixU iiiy hand me lead, Tliy right hand hold shall me. P 7 Or if I say that darkness shall _ *le cover from thy sight. er Then surely shall the very ni^ht About me be as light, mp 8 Yea, darkness hideth not from thee, •^^^ ,^"t 'light doth shine as day : ?n/ro thee the darkness and the light Are both alike alway. 112 (PS. CXLL14.) CM. mp O ^^P' I "nto thee do cry, V P^ *''0" make haste to me, And give an ear unto my voice. Whene'er I cry to thee. cr2 As incense let my prayer, O JLord, Be ordered in thine eyes ; Accept the lifting of my hands As th evening sacrifice. mp 3 Set, Lord, a watch before my mouth, Keep of my lips the door. Nor let my heart be turned aside To sins I should abhor. 4 To practise wicked works with men That work iniquity : ■'^w?/ il?^''" dainties let me not With them partaker be. 113 6.6.6.6.D. (PS. cxLiii. 1, 2, 6-8, 10.) P O ^^?P' ™y prayer hear, ^r{ * •«"«**? "y suppliant cry cr In faithfulness give ear, In righteousness reply. P Injndgment call not me Th^ servant to be tried, No living man can be In thy flight justified. mp 2 To thee I stretch my hand : Do thou my helper be ; cr My soul hke thirsty lands Is longing after thee, wp I^ORD, let my prayer prevail. To answer it make speed : My snint quite doth fail ; Hide not thy face in need : p 3 Lest I be like to those . That dp in darkness sit, Or him that downward goes pp Into the dreadful pit. Because I trust in thee, III/ Do thou cause me to hear Thy lovinjrltindness free When morniiii,' doth appear. mp 4 Make me to know the wav Wherein my path should be: cr Because Diy soul each day I do lift up to thee. "1^ Teach me to do thy will ; »«/ Me to the perfect land Let thy good Spirit lead. 114 (PS. CXLV. 1-7.) L.M. O ^Ki^?'. *^°" *'"' ^^ ^^ *"^ T »n? M^"C^, °iasnify and praise : rrn\«'i?^ ¥T' an(» gladly sing Unto thy holy name alwaya ^ ^ a'L''*'' f ""'F? ^ wJ" thee bless, U.-fP^i^^ *hy name time witl^- out end. God*is^ praised, and great ■^]||8 ^eatness none can compre- ^ ^**lS."5*" '^y ^Of Iw praise unto ^JjJ Mighty acts Bhow done by I will ineak of the glorious grace And honor of tiiy majesty ;' ^^ Accord""**'""* ^^"^^^ ^'"^'^ '"' \^^ the might Bhall be ex- ^ Ani Tl^!;^''®*^f"^ acts, O Lord : And I thy greatness will unfold "^Tho®!?"" «'^*." abundantly ^|®g™?'nory of thy goodness ^ ^Wh«a^ll!"«?!?'i'S8 cheerfully, reiite ^^ thy rlghteousneis ^^5^„l^^-^^^^-8-16.) L.M. '''^ Pa^QY^H ygry gracious is. ^ A'J.'2i*iJ°J ™®«'y too !■ his. And unto anger he is slow. *"' ^ow^S^V* *" "?«» Is the Lord : Thi* ii.t^^^'.^^^o'thypowertell • knm™*" * sons his 'deeds may '^^iJ^ij^Sdom's grace that doth (peafmir. "^"The^.eyes of aU upon thee Ins^eason thou their food dost Thine opened hand, with bounty ^uj^PHes the wants jf all that 116 (PS. CXLV. 17-21.) L.M. "^T^ill^*"^ is just in his ways And gracious in his works each He's near to all that on him call, Who call in truth on him alone. Of such as do him fear indeed • Their cry regard, and hear he wilL Sid*^® °^ *° '^® time of *^^^ Hm«if®*^ *««P" all con- „ tlUUally nipn.rf . That .bear to him a lovine mp But all who work iniquity ^ vert°^ ' '°^ ^^^^^ ^^ /4 Therefore my mouth and lips in irame FLon fi . Jf To magnify his holy name Forever let aU flesh accord. i Thy^kingdom hath none end at «.«% d'oth through ages iu^rel faU "Pholdeth all th^t cr The 'caat^iown raiseth uf^J: 117 (PRALM CXLVl) cm. ^ P Vi^v^sSSf T^eI^««Praise. TVMir^l^® God while I live : "'\'S5S^JsSSf '"^ ^'^^-«»' "- In whom there Is no stay : tura*^ departs, to's earth he That day his thoughts decay. •^^ wtej^T^^ 'li?t man and blest. ■wt;^^^ Jacob's God doth aid : rest "^'^ LoRDdolh And on his God is stayed • * ^j^jff all upon thee u their food dost and, with bounty (Pants of all that '. 17-21.) L.M. Just In his wayg n his works each (pfiifrng. Tlie bowM down doth raise : cr The Lord doth dearly love all those That walk In upright ways. w/r The stranger's shield, the widow s stay, . '^e orphan's help, is he : dim But yet by hlro the wicked's wfty Turned upside down shall be. /8 The Lord shall reign for ever- more: TIiyGod.pZion.he Doth reiCTi to generations all. F rralse to the Loud give ye. 118 8s. and 7s. (psalm cxlvi.) / JJALLELUJAHl praise Je- ^O ray soul. Jehovah praise; ^'v}}^^ te^ V P"*,',"® Jehovah. To my God sing all my days. mp 2 Put no trust In earthly princes, ' Nor. man's son, whose help is vain ; Soon his breath and thoughts for- sake him, Back to dust he turns again. /3 He that hath the God of Jacob * or his help is truly blest : He whose hope is in Jehovali. And upon bis God doth rest ; 4 On the Lord who made the heaven. Earth and sea, and all therein ; THio will keen his truth forever, itights of all oppressed main- tain. m/5 He givefl food to those that hunger. To the blind restoreth sight; Me gives freedom to tlie i)rrsoner. l&kes the bowed to stand up- right. ere He the rlghteoua loves, and _ safely T^M^PS *A® stranger ; he's a stay To tlie fatherless and widow, mp But subverts the sinner's way. / 7 Evermore Jehovah reigneth, Through all ages he is King. Even he, thy God, O Zion. ' Jf To Jehovah praises sing. 119 (P8. CXLVII. 1-6.) CM. / pE AISE ye the Lord ; for It is -T pocd Praise to our God to sing : bor it IS pleasant, and to praise It IS a comely thing. It)/ 2 The Lord builds up Jerusa lem ; And he it is alone J liat the dispersed of Israel Doth gather into one. mp 3 Those that are broken in their heart, ..^ tiA"5 «"*'X^' in their minds cr He healeth, and their painful wounds He tenderly np-binds. wi/4 He counts the number of the stars ; He names them every one. cr Great is our Lord, and of great power: / His wisdom search can none. 120 (ps. cxLvin.) 68. &4s. f TfROM heaven the Lord con- In heights his glory raise: Him let all angefs bless. Him all his armies praise. Him glorify Sun moon, and stars t Ye higher spheres, And cloudy sky. 2 Jehovah gave you birth, _,Him therefore famous make ; Ye all created were When he the word but spake. Arid fr(}in that place. Where fixed you be By his decree, You cannot pass. 3 Praise him from earth below. Ye dragons, and ye deeps ; Fire, hail, clouds, wind, and snow, Which m command he keeps. Praise ye his name. Hills great and small, Trees low and tall. Beasts wild and tame. 1 AU things that creep or fly, Kinffs, tribes of every tongue; All princes mean or high. Both men and virgins young. Even voung and old, >'xalt his name ; For much his fame Should be extolled. (ptrAfmtf. »Above both earth and akyj And set their horn on high: Even those that be Of Israel's race, Near to his grace, ine LoHD praise ye. 121 (psalm cxlix.) ^P^^i^.?-.?® *^e Lord- CM. Wm^sTng' """ "^*"* "°*« A new song and his praise in sweet iisalms do ye raise 2 H'iS?®U" *>'8 Maker joy, yf T if an^^''9.P'?'8e8 sing: ^ B«*lii#*i* Zion's children are Be Joyful in their King. ^^ Oi?J S^iS„'2^'°*l!'«F«'at nwne T «♦«?-£(*'*•?§.'?, *he dance ; h^SS^ timbrel and with In songs his praise advance *^* fn th^ **°"* Pleasure take / And he with his fialvaliori free The meek will beautify. -^I'^M'Klory excellent T hti *" *l'8 saints rejoice : H*,"'ejn to him upon their beds Aloud lift up their voice. ^^ 122 (psalm cl.) cm. / "pRAISR ye the Lord. Qodli «,l'''*^''e within A **'S fianctuary raise ; And to him in the firmament Vi his power give ye praise. With praise him majmify: JfO praise him. as he doth excel In glorious majesty. . m/3 Praise him with trumpet's ^'i^L*™l'?J- ^'^' stringed In. V .., cr With .„„„xc. .^struments. With organs, and the dance. /4 Prajse him on cymbals loudv him praiP5 r9P cymbals sounding high. ;hlng pri cr Let each thing breathing praise -. _ the Lord. » » »«w # Praise to the Lord ({lv6 ye. ry excdllent inta rejoice; m upon their beds ) their voice. .M CL.) CM. the Lord. Godli tin ^ raise ; the flrniament give ye pr&lge. lis mighty acts, ilm magnify: 3 be doth excel ajesty. with trumpet's araise tdvance: aarp, stringed In- ind the dance. I cymbals loud-. undinghigh. breathing praise lORDfdvsya Part ii THE HYM1*[AL r. n. III. PART II THE. HYMNAL 1- 28- 6 22 2.') 34 45 67 62 70 80 88 I. GOD: HIS ATTRIBUTES. WORKS AND WORD- "^"'** 1. Th» Holt Triottt , ?! thI FiTOTR^"**^ ™ crka rioN and' '^RoVwmci :::::: f *. Thr Son :— Incarnation -- Life and Eiajuplo «"" Suflferingg and Death... ;...;; VS" Resurrection , . . . 12~ Ascension and Exaltation ."!.'.". STl Sympathy and Intercessloii IT~ Second Comlnsc '„~~ (8) Hto Praise... [:/[ fj-^ f Thr Holt Spirit ... iS?~i?2 «. Tub Holt ScRimiuKs '.. }?7 Ho 7. Tub Qorprl :— 117-119 i) Needed ,oa ,«« ai Provided... IH^-JfS i3)ofremi ::::.:.:•• ]ttl]t WA'^^p^ :::::::::::::: IJtiS n. THE CHRISTIAN LIPE:- 1. PaiTH, PbnITHNCB and CoNKB'^SION . lfiT_17r, 1 LOVB AND GRATITUDB JfJZlSS 8. Jot AND Praor ;; iltz]^ 4. Holiness AMD Aspiration son Jn «. COMMOmONAKDPRLLOVgmp IVC-lll J.DI801PLMHIPAKDSBRVICB " m-lA 7. Tkmptation and Conflict ^1-24.) jooTRisrAWcHRRTr.::: ^t^i J.TrustandRbsionation. : ;; S ^^* 10. PlLORIMAOl AND RbST 280--300 ii^i^JpJS^ ^^^ III. THE CHURCH :- 1. Worship:— 884—856 __ 867—860 3? E^^in^ ::::::::::::::;::;::;;:::::::•••• |?Jz|?J i) Aborning ) Evening ,4) Saturday Evening'!"!:::: |r£ 6j The Sanctuary. : m1z?q} (7) Praise and Pmyer . IKos €on( Haua. 'Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts.' P TTOLY, holy, holy Lord J-X God of hosts I when heaven and earth Out of darkness, at Thy word. Issued into glorious birth, W AH Thy works before Thee BtOOu And Thinie'eye beheld them good, dim While they sang with sweet „ accord, P Holy, holy, holy Lord I mf2 Hob', holy, holy ! Thee, _, One Jehovah evermore. Father, Son. and Spirit! wc, a Dust and ashes, would adore ; Lightly by the world esteemed, 1 rom that world by Thee redeemed w/Sing we here, with glad accord, dim Holy, holy, holy .M>rd ! »>lf3 Holy, holy, holy! all cr Heaven's triumphant choir shall sing. When the ransomed nations fall At the footstool of their Kint: ; /Then shall saints and serai)him. Hearts and voices, swell one hymn, Round the throne with full accord Holy, holy, holy Lord I Amen. JaUKS MOMTaOMBRT. o ' Through Him we both have our ac- ■ — "* '"■ ••"^ !^i't:: ti tlitiv WtC X titfiCT, »J/T?ATHER of heaven, whose JL' love profound A ransom for our souls hath found, 1> Before Thy throne we sinners bend; cr To us Thy pardoning love extend. i-9 " " X# * 6 "'•^^Wwdf*^ Son I Incarnate *"' S?d^»«*' Priest. Kedeemer. "^«'g^„dt^y throne we sinners cr To UB Tfiy saving grace extend »?/ 8 Eternal Spirit! breath ^^"ted^^^ ^^'^^^ '^^ 8'nner8 '''^°ex^nd!'^ quickening power S«^s*\-o^&:^ffirt- .«/Ggc|; 'pardon. Hfe to «. ex- Ed. Coopbr. by whose ^.m^'Po" our.rl&r art. w °'9.J''"08e all-pityinf heart m sin and ^^yif^tt^^^^*" l'«t?' I JN or depth, nor height. '^I«>png, and honor, and alorv ^^.J>ower be nnio Him that ^riy^V^ *^^ *^''o^' ««S unto ^^ Lamb for ever and ever: ^Cw^J^^^^ to <3od the Father ai^J^V ^ ^ God thison. • °J?!? H*? <^od the Spirit? rani ^.w«« ucuuyan, 1 ni Whfge^tl?aite '^aSied?'Jl?^£''"'^t°Jo^edus, stain ; ™ ®**'^ "P*"^ «»^ ^'te^ to Him who bought ns /"rS?f .M^"' Him to reign ; »i. To the Lamb'tLli wice waa slain I '/3 Glory to the King of aneeln , «lory to the Uhiirch% KhU ? feven*^.«n^'"^ ofnl&ns^ ' brilf •* ^'^^ your pialgeg King of glorv SJ^i[^«?«?P'S* and King " rvhv^J^\ reaemption bring."*' -"''Arsfvtei^r^'-^. "^^ cTues?'**" ^'*^' Heavenly ^hou great and last bequest £.9^blessid Paraclete, What grace began. God of all grace! %^,ADi^l8.an^Cherubim. rrV*'lT^*n»»n'? Seraphim J^y lfr?!S«' thrice Holy hymn d%m With veUM faoi ^'Am^n Ed. a. Coilijr. 6 US. )iear To the Ki„g^6f» bring, ^H^l'^h /l^he_s. power"do,nffin 1 " —V •-" Ff^^''" f'TeaiiOii brings ; Oloryto^hekln^'gofklngBf Amen. H. BORAR. "^^bliSle^'*'^ Thy Cross we All our life of sin and shamp <^ Penitent we breX Th?Name 9 We beseech Thee, heir m ' pride 1""°''™ *'"'■ "tu^lioni f> Wa hASAanVi TIK.V- I . „.„ ^ Sec, iipar ua. '^^^ ^ bj^*' *^*' °*"*"<' "« <^"t to Love, tllah bled upon the treft Love, that draws us lovinjSI' P We beseech Thee, hear u8. H*--?l*'i"l_?i?!Li»i_4><^on anb (pmihtnu. Into paths of Bin have fltrayed. And repentance have delaverl P We beseech Thee, Jlear i f^uS^^kZV'P^P^" *o I'liee for cure. IrlJi' iS®* ? ''>^ "icrcv sure, ^« "Av°"i? *° '^fi njade pure ; P We Beseech Thee, hew us. wp 7 Blind, we pray that we may Bound, we pray to be made free • btaiue.}. we pray for sanctitj ; * P We beseecJi Thee, hew us. " ^ ^Bigh '^^^ '*®"" ®^** contrite ]^' wln^' sinful souls draw u»gh, die"^ not that one «»Tiould P We beseech Thee, hear us. T/iiltel T^ **^*"y "^^'e'' Thee, nil at last fhv face we see, i»J (.-'rowned With Thineown purity P We beseech TI ce, hear us. Amen, T. B. PotiocK. 2. tit ©t'vtne ' f'Od shall still My heart and tongue employ. "^2 The^^hosts of God encamp The dwellings of the just: Eesnmi Vh^'^i' 15 ^^^^- 1 worlds, I ■^?i/r''*"S&.^« affords to ail ■Kesume the glorious theme. ^^o on His succor truslT '"^'a'^dM*"'^ '*"«• '^"d day U,,3 Oh.^make but trial of His ,DiWde Thy works no mnr« ' cr Experience wiU decide. ""^ ^iTpv^^®^' "® *h«y' "Jd only '^'c%Ss*Jl?r°^*h°»«*"''Pre. KrJ^^A*i!^^?'»*pks employ ; ThS wit^l* * cheerful heart. Ahat tastes these gifts with joy. Divide Thy works no more, «n^y ever-grateful heart, ohord Thy mercy shall adore. * /6 Tlirough all eternity to Thee p^ Joy/"| song I'll raise; "®® Tk9.h^^^^^^^^ too short To utter aU Thy praise. Amen. Jos. Addisos, 10 '\«m/thingj,ive thanks : forthit '"''WS^«»^«3^"fe'« varied SweS'l^ vu "^*/J^e8t hours. twe^^ ""^ '''"^^'*'^ «^J«'e be- And thorns are mixed with flow- they. Who in His truth confide. Ilave nothing else to fear ; li|ht^°" ^'^^^ ^°^' *^«' Your wants shaU be His core. •^^ ^OTjGod preserves the souls of Who on His truth depend. O t,h.'»m anil fK^,',. .,„_i.'ir'..':*» lo^thamand their i>o8terity ill descend. 12 His blessing shall descenS. Amen. Tats and Bbadt. A glimpse ol Canaan knov! tlA-.^i" 'J? "x-'ree Clothe, m/j'pueh vines their fruit deny ^M ^P'iP^ the olive fail, ^* And fields no meat supply » Zh ^ivint gfor g in Cvtaiien an i (providence. irmur free ; of Thy grace im. 2 Though from the fold, with sad surprise. My flock cut off I see, TliouKh faraine pine in empty stalls Wliere herds were wont to be, er 3 Yet in the Lord will I be glad. And glory in His love; m/In Him I'll joy, who will the (Jod Of my salvation prove. * ^e to my tardy feet shall lend The swiftness of the roe, crTlU. raised on high. I safely _ dwell Beyond the reach of woe. ^CGod is the treasure of my soul. The source of lasting joy, A joy which want shall not im- pair. Nor death Itself destroy. Amen. Jn. Looan. 13 • TJie heavens declare the alorv o/Uod.' n^/fTHE spacious firmament on With all tti4 blue ethereal sky. And spangled heavens, a shining ^. frame, * Their great Original proclaim. m/2 The unwearied sun, from day to day. Does his Creator's power display. And pubhslies to every land cr Ihe work of an Almighty hand. P 3 Soon as the evening shades pre- The moon takes up the wondrous tale, And nightly to the listening enrth Kepeats the story of her birth ; ^P t While all the stars that round her burn, pJ!,A " *A® planets in their turn. VJ* A "I" ^^^ tidings as they roll, cr And snread the truth from pole to pole. *^ P 6 What though In solemn silence all ballT""** '*** ^^^^ terrestrial What though no real voice, nor sound, Amidst their radiant orbs be found? I m/6 In reason's ear they all rejoice, cr And utter forth a glorious voice : Forever singinar as tliey shine, jr iJie Hand that made us is di- vine.' Amen. Jos. ADMSO.f. 14 ' Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands.' n?/"t)EFORE Jehovah's awful jL> throne. Ye nations, bow with sacred joy : crKnow that the Lord is God alone. He can create, and He destroy. 2 His sovereign power, without our aid. Made us of clay, and formed us men; TOP And, when like wandering sheep we strayed, cr He brought us to His fold again. ff3 We'll crowd Thy gates with thankful songs. High as the heavens our voices raise; And earth, with her ten thousand tongues. Shall fill Thy courts with sound- ing praise. /4 Wide as the world is Thy com- mand, Vast as eternity Thy love ; J? Firm as a rock Thy truth must stand, When rolling years shall cease to move. Amen. L Watts, alt. by J. Wjjslbt. 15 ' The hand of our God is upon all them for good that seek Him: n/'n.REAT God, we sing that vT mighty hand By wh?ch supiiorted still we stand ; The opening year Tliy mercy shows. That mercy crowns it till it close. nj/2 By day, by night, at home, _ abroad, still are we guarded by our God, ay Hjs incessant ?jounty fed, By His unerring counsel led. mf3 With grateful hearts the past we own ; V,Th^ ',H.'"''6' »" to us unknown, We to Thy guardian care commit, And peaceful leave before Thy feet __««iJf^^ake8 us fcold • ^'^ u^it°"S*» ^e are straniTe'rs . We ha\e a good guide ' ^ The Lord will provide.' m/i No strength of our own The Lord will provide.'Amen. -,_ JohnNbwtow, ethforev^'' "** "***^ «**«»•■ !^L^m^„r '^^'^ • «^«*>«»« f FoM'® ^^' 'M He is kind • "U'T Let us then w»h «i- mind ' "° S''* 'Some ^ver faithful, ever sure. Amen. John Muton laitd \ 18 ' *"* D Oh .**^i <^*y *he manna fell • stiiiU ?ot*tre';i?.'iir -'" ' dm Give us. Lord^SStv bread "'"'Jel^s?' ""^ ^^' *he r-romise Daily strength for daily need». Amen. JOStAH COKDBE. 19 *2%c Lord ia ♦>!« ci. /,«,&... ^ . » , .. "V^rjiHEKingoflovemyShepherd 'Bi^'^r^T'^-Ht--''- And Ha is mine, forever. t^i ^hine 6foyg m tttaiion anb (prom'^^nce. all-coranmndlng wde world with m/2 Where streams of living wa- ters flow My raiisojued soul .He leadet'a, Aud where the verdant pastures grow With food celestial feedeth. V 3 Peperse and foolish, oft I strayed ; fr But yet in love He Rouc'ht me. rftwiAnd on His shoulder gently / And home, re'oicing, brought me. ••rWith Thee, dear Lord, beside me ; Tliy rod and staflf my comfort still. 1 hy cross bef oio to guide me. mf5 Thou Bpread'st a table in my sight ; ' Thy unction grace best(»weth ; A nd oil. wli£j,t transi^ort of delis^ht Irom Thy pure chalice flowelh ! 7v>/6 And so through all the length of dayg Thy gowlness faileth never : cr Good bhei»herd, may I sing Thy praise Within Thy house forever I Amen. /4 Praise ye the Father I God th« With full and perfect love, His only Son: Praise yp the Son I who died Him- eelf to save us ; Praise ye the Spirit! praise the Three in One! Amen. Lady Mabo. Oockbdeh-Campbbll. Sm n. W. Bakbb. 20 * I will praise Thy name for Thy lovlnykindness.' vif "pE AISE ye Jehovah ! praise -L the Lord mos t } loi y, Who clieers the contrite, girds with strength the weak : Praise Hun who will with glory crown the lowly, And with salvation beautify the meek. vif2 Praise ye the Lord I forallHis lovingkindness, And all the tender mercy He hath shown; /I raise Him who pardons all our sin and bllndnebj, And calls us sons, and takes us for His own. of all our blessing ; Before His gifts earth's richest ^.Doong waxdim; KeSbing in Him, His peace and jov possessing. AH things are ours, for we have all Id Him. 21 'Pra ise ye the Lord from the heavens: pra}s- Rim in the heights.' f ID 11 AISE the Lord I ye heavens, X. adore Him ; Praise Him, angels, In the height ; Sun and moon, rejoice before IHm : Praise Him, allyestarsand light. /2 PrcTse the Lord J for He hath S'loken ; Woilus His mighty voice obeyed : Laws that never shall be broken. 1* or their guidance He hath made. / 3 Praise the Lord! for He is i glorious : Never 8h{j,ll His promise fail. cr God hath made His sainte vie- torjous; Sin and death shall not prevail. / 4 Praise the God of our salvation ; Hosts .on high His power pro- claim; ^ iT Heaven and earth, and all crea- tion. Laud and magnify His name » Amen. Anon. 22 'His name alone ii excellent; His glory is above the earth and heaven.' fCi WORSHIP the King, all- \J glorious above, gratefully sing H>g power and His love— Our sliield^ and defender, the An- cient of Days, Pavilioned in splendor, and girded with praise. J •- Vr.'-'^^^ "* "" migHb, u Bing or ^,^, His grace. Whose robe is the light, whoie canoity sj;ace ! His c]iariot8 of wrath deep thun- derclouds form, * nd dark is His path on the wings of the stonn. Cob ! S i« HittiinUg , (a»ot8« «n!> (pjots. TwonleSSftoa* "• "<-" <"l^^^*Si?7o, durt, .„a A I ponders untold, Almighty ! Thy power hath found Hath Htablishedltfastbyachange- less decree, ** •And round it hath cast, like a man- tle, the sea. m/i Thy bountiful care what T*i,*^"S^« can recite? the l/lht ^^^ '^^^' '*^ ^'''"®* '" r/m It Btreams from the hills, it descends to the Plain. ^ .^^^'r^"Y ^'8til8 in the dew and the ram. .feeble as frail, "''ThJe^^SfSlir*' *"»«*• "^••^"d ;;^5?^foY&'dr*^"^«'^'^°- "'^ anS^^S'elnS.^'^"^^'' ««d««»»". "^^ idT""^®^®"^'**^*' Ineffable ^''ibote*®^" delight to hymn Thee ^""fe^J?.1efeiXr*"""' *''°"«'' *"* Tn Th*J"?® adoration shall li .p to Thy praise. Amen. Sia Rt, Qbaht, « 23 • The Lord reigneth, let the earth rejoice.' '^H^jJLord is King! lift up thy O earth, and aU ye heavens, re- joice ! '^'■om^world to world the joy shaU The Lord Omnipotent is King. ^ '^Shan dare' ^^"^' ''^°' "'«»' nr ^Jf} ^'* Will distrust His care, Or 3^'?,'S?'S«** MJs wi.se decrees. Or doubt His royal promises? *""^th'?'du5f"^ '^ ^'"*' ''^"'^ °' The Judge of all the earth is just • Holy and true are all His ways liC X. every creature speak His praise. ^^ ?t?ainf ' ^"^ '*^"*'' ^'^^^^ y°"' ^°"eiS?l* *^ ^*"^' ^°"^ ^**^er And He is' at 3. ege f a^8er Hhu ''K^TSt" ^Jie Father's side, fled " ^^®' *^® ^™c^- ^^ bute,Tnte"' '^°*'' ^°"^ ^®a^'h Pf«sent tliem'at the throne : ^here ^®^"'^*"'** ^'^^ waiting His messages of love to beiir. Thii^^iS' V'* dominion lie,- And thin the boundary between. "%'olS'.' *°^ -'^^ *"^ '^•^'^th are Jt»aWinr '•"^'^" «"« ir The Lord Omnii»otent is King. Amen _ . JOSUH CONDBR. 24 'The earth u full pf the lovina. kindness qf the Lord: ^■^V^vJ^^ ^^*"*?' o' tJ^e earth, p^wT, *,Of the beauty of the gkies for the love which f?om our birOi Over and around us lies 4&"i ~r. unto Thee we mise , Tluso r sacrifice of praise "'^f 4^°^ f^« ^eautv of each hour nnf i«^ ''*? and of the nJKht Sun "^r.T*'- *"'• t'^^e- and flower, light? °*^' *"*^ *^f« o^ •Tf?.*!if,l' "nto Thee we raise xhis our sacrifice of praise. iLK^i I?® ^?y °1 ear and eve, For the heart and mind's deUi^hf For the mystic harmony °®"«h*' Jjinking sense to sound and slirht. /pK®""' unto Thee we^isS *'**''• This our sacrifice of praise. m/i For the joy of hi^mstn lov Brother. sister, parentTchiid''' "bSv^ «"*'^' *nd^f^& a. f pffhty gentle thoughts andmUd. /Father, unto Thee we raise This our sacrifice of ptaSe. n of dust, and e trust, nor find low tender! how Qder, Kedeemer, Z^t ^on.— 3"catnA«dn, %[ [6 For each perfect gift of Thine. To our race so freely given, Qraces human and divine, Flowera of earth, and b\u\a of heaven, / Father, unto Thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise. »n/a For Thy Church that ever- more Lifteth holy hands above, Offering up on every shore Its pure sacrifice of love, /Father, unto Thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise. Amen. F. S. PlEEPOINT. 25 ' Bleaa the Lord, my soul, and for- get not all His benejita' mf PRAISE, my soul, the King X of heaven ; To His feet thv tribute bring ; Kansonted, healed, restored, for- given, Who lilce me His praise should sing? JT Praise Him I praise Him I Praise the everlasting King ! tH/2 Praise Him for His grace and [Jo our fathers in distress ; [favor Praise Uini, still the same forever, Slow to chide, and swift to bless : M ^ Praise Him ! praise Htm J Glorious in His faithf'Unesi. mp 3 Father-like He tends and spares us : Well our feeble frame He knows ; In His hands He f,'ently bears us, liKscues us from all our foes : jff rraise Him 1 praise 11 im I Widely as IHs mercy flows. p 4 Frail as summer's flower we flourish, Blows the wind and it is gone ; But, while mortals rise antf perish, ^ God endures unchanging on : if ^Praise Him ! praise Him ! Praise the high eternal One ! «»/6 Angels, help us to adore Him, Ye beliold Him face to face ; Sun and moon, bow down before Him, Dwellers all in time and space, ^Praise Him ! praise Him I Praise with us the God of grace I Amen. H. F. Lnm. 4. t^t §)on (1) INCARNATION 26 • / bring you good tidings oj great joy.' f TOY to the world! the Lord is V come! Let earth receive her King; Let every heart prepare Him room, And heaven and nature sing. /2 Joy to the earth ! the Saviour reigns ! \^S men their BonCT employ. While fields a&d floods, rocks, hills, ^ and plains, fn/3 No more let sins and lorrows grow, Nor thorns infest the ground ; cr He comes to make His blessings « flow Far M the ourae is found. /I He rules the world with troth and grace. And niaKcs the nations prove The glories of His righteousnees, And wonders of His love. Amen. ^_ Isaac Wattb. 27 ' The people that walked in darknea$ have seen a great light.' mp rilHE race that long in dark- X ness pined cr Have seen a glorious light : The people dwell in day, who dwelt In death's surrounding night m/2To hail Thy rise, Thou better Sun! The gathering nations come, The harvest treasures nome. 3 For Thou our burden halt re- moved. And quelled the oppressor's sway. Quick as the slaughtered squadrone fell In Midian's evil day. *"-'^'"ac'0-'sKingi' 11 *°'"^** '° solemn stillness To hear the angels sing. nf 2 Still through the cloven skies ,„. they come An)j afPjwf "-^ *.!"^ unfurled ; float heavenly music O'er all the weary world : * Th^te 'i^ ^*^' and lowiy plains iney bend on hovering win"- 7,'mr S.Y^'" 9'?'^ It" Babel sounds PP The blessed angels sing Come swiftly on the wimr- ^'^aM"?^ beside the weary road. And lioar tlje angels singi "''^'^ fn'Jon,' **'® ^*^' "'^ ^"*«''- /.^^^>PJ''P')r,^''*'^s foretold. cr When with lueever-circlingyears Comes round the ajje of koTJ Wlien peace shall over a Karth . |f'3 ancient splendors fling: " tl5i song" '*'''''* ^^^ ^^ Which now the angels sing. Amen £0. H. SSABS. 29 ' Immanuel~God with iml' "■"OK™'""™ "'=""• A i?°* !^'^* ?e see thee lie : sleep '^ deep and dreamlecR /• ^be silent star j go by : m/ Yet m thy dark streets shinclli The everfasting Lightj The hopes and fears 0/ all the years Are met In thee to-nlghi pThe world has suffered long; ^?,?J^tbtheangelstrain have rolled 1 wo thousand years of wrong • not"' * ^" ***** ™*"' **^*" « Jn®il?^S "Pu"* '^bich they bring ; pj>0 hush the noise, ye men of |tnfe, , ■SL&a near CDe angels sing I mp 4 And ye, beneath life's crush- wi;« ?.^fi 'S'™* fl'e bendinj? low. Who toil along the climbing way With painful steps and slow. ^P 2 For Christ Is born of Mary • And gathered all abover keep ^^^^^' ^^^ *"8«^« «, f n^l^" watch of wondering love. «l/^0 morning stars, together Proclaim the holy ^irth. And praises sing to God the King. Aru peace to men on earth 1 "'^tS^J.''!!®""^' bow silently. ^^rfJ'P^^^^^^P^.^ Is given I Th^i*™^''*^ *o human hearts The blessings of His heaven • ^p^*^ "l?.^ *»«»' His coming; But in this world of sin, HfmTtfll '*"**' ''*" '^^^^^^ The dear Christ enters In. ^^ f»2.*^°*X 9''"'^ o' Bethlehem, Descend to us. we pray ; ^.a=,u uut, uur sin. and enter in : Be bom in us to-day. * ''^ We hear the heavenly angels The great glad tidings teTl: O come to us. abide with us, Our Lord Immanuel. Amen. Phillips Brooks. lad and goldeu iys are hasten- Zh ^on.— 3ncatna(ton. the herald angels 30 'Glorv to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. wfTTARK! 11 sing er Glory to the newborn King. mpVe&ce on earth, and mercy mild. er God and sinners reconcifod. / JovfuL all ye nations, rise, Y.9Ll*il® triumph of the ekies ; With the angelic host nroelaim, Christ Is bom in Betlilehem. mp Hark I ttie herald angel h sina / Olory to the newborn King. im/2 Christ, by highest heaven adored, Christ, the Everlasting Lord, dim Late in time behold ifim come Offspring of a Virein's womb. vip Veiled in flesh the Godhead see l Had the Incarnate Deity ! cr Pleased as Man with men to Jesus, oar Emmanuel [dwell. / 3 Hail, the heaven-bom Prince of Peace 1 Hail, the Sun of Righteousness I L ght and life to all He brings, .„, wfi®^" with healingin His wings. mp Mild, He lays His glory by, tr Bom that man no more may die. Bom to raise the sons of earth. Bom to give them second birth. Amen. 0. WasiiBT lalta.). 31 ' ^f*fnjh^, »av} the star, they re- sowed wdh exceeding great joy: '"^ AS with gladness men of old -tL Did the guiding star be- hold ; As w th joy thev hailed its light, Leading onward, beaming bright: mwso, most gracious Lord, may we cr Evermore^ led to Thee. are mp 4 Holy Jesus, every day Keep us fn the narrow way; cr And, when earthly things « , past, «. /'l^i?"'^ ransomed souls, at last, «(/ Where they need no star to guide, where no olouda Thy glory hide. •(riJS li?® heavenly country briglit Need they no created lipht ; ThoU J* "Sht, its joy, ifa c^own. 1 hou its sun which " •» not down -. There forever ma? .sing # Hallelujahs to ouxKin^ Amen. Sf. 0. Dix. 32 'For aJwve every name that it named, not only in this world, tmt also in that which ia to conw.^ mp TESTIS I name of wondrous O love I Name all otliei names above I L) nto whii'h must every knee dim Bow ill deep humility. name of priceless m/2 As withjoyful steps theysped. feaviour, to lliy lowly bed. ^ ' ihere to. bend the knee before iiiee, whom heaven and earth „ adore; mp^So may. we with willing feet vr luver seek Tiiy mercy-seat. ^Th« they offered gifts most rare At 1 hy cradle rude and bare ; P?. '"*y we with holy joy, i'ure, and free from sin's alloy, V'hiic?"/ coeUiest treasures bring, t-hrlst, to Thee, our heavenly Ki^, mp i Jesus I worth To the fallen sons of eartli. For the promise that it gave— 'Jesus shall His people save.* mp 3 Jesus ! name of mercy mild. Given to the Holy Child, When the cup of human woe ITirst lie tasted here below. mp 4 Jesus f only name that's given IJ nder all the mighty heaven, Whereby man, to sin enslaved, cr Bursts his fetters, and is saved. mf5 Jesus I name of wondrous love, Hunmn name of God above ! dm Pleading only this, we flee. Helpless, O our God, to Thee. Amen. W. W. How. 83 • We have seen His star in the east, and are cRIGHTEST and best of the U sons of the morning, Dawn on our darkness, and lend us thine aid: dim Star of the East, the horizon adorning. Guide where our intent Bedeemer is laid. go6; J^ie Il(ttiBuU$. (g )o R, ^nft (»ort. cr p 2 Cold on Hl8 cradle the dew drop Me 8hlnln>r: Low Uoi {ia head with the beasts of the stall . MP Angels adore Him lu slumber recHniiiij Mftkera.id Monarch and Saviour or all. "1^3 Say. shall we yield Him, in costly devotion, -^. * "®ofviTe"'"°"'^*^''®"'"«'*'*'«s To clear the inward sijel to the poor.' glad sound, the irnesl 36 • Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never third. mp Q WEET was the hour. Lord. to to Tliee. At Nychar's lonely well. When a poor outcast heard Thee there Thy great lalvation tell .: There Jacob's erring daughter found Those streams unknown before, The water-brooks of life that make The weary thirst no more. 3 And, Lord, to us, as vile as she, Thy gracious lips have told That mystery of love, revealed At Jacob's well of old. « In Lord, we've sat with spirit 'i'hee Beside the springing well Of life and peace, ana heard Thee there Its healing virtues tell. 6 Dead to the world, we dream no more Of earthly pleasures now ; crOuideep.divine, unfailing spring Of grace and glory Thou I wp 6 No hope of rest in auglit beside. No beauty. Lord, we see ; cr And, like Samaria's daughter, SCGJC And find our all in Thee. Amen. ^^ SlB B. DiHKY. 37 'Forasmuch then as the children are partakers af flesh and blood, He also Himselj likewite took part of the same/ p f\ MEAN may seem this house V7 of clay, Yet 'twas the Lord's abode : Our feet may mourn this thorny way, cr Yet here Immanuel trod. 2 This robe of flesh the Lord did r«. .wear; ..This watcli the Lord did keej); dim Thftse burdens sore the ti0.r(\ did bear: f These tears the Lord did weep. '"'t'i ^"'x?®'^ frailty brings us near unto the Lord of lieaven ; To every grief, to every tear, Buch glory strange is givea 4 But not tliis rolMJ of flesh alone Hliall link us. Lord, to i hee ; Not only in tlie tear aiui uroan Miall the dear kindred be. vi/H We shall be reckoned for Thine own, IlecRuso Tliv heaven we sliare : cr Because we sing around Thy throne. And Thy bright raiment wear. vip 6 Thou who it£i i . jthM in oui clay And strickc I In our st .id, '^'" Wilt put oi Hi Thv b). i hi array vij Ihyjoyot n& •]! shj, !. #70 mighty gra* '.vi,, iife tollTe, To make our e\. .i divine i O mighty grace I Thy hfcaven to give. And lift our life to Thine! Amen. Thcs. H. Qitt. 88 ' They brought unto Him all that l>^«re diseased, and beso tight Him that they might only touch the hem of His garment; and as many as touched were made per- fectly whole.' w?/rnHINE arm. O Lord, in days -l of old. Was strong to heal and save; It triumphed o'er disease and death. O'er darkness and tlie grave : v>j) i'o Thee they wont, - the blind, the dumb, Tlie pal8iec6: gtg JR (gPoyRg An5 ®£)or^. 10 hands that work, and eyes that see, Give Vilsdom's heavenly lore, cr Ihat whole and sick, and weak and stiong, / May praise Thee evermore. Anaen. Ed. Haym Plommbi. ' ^ .1"\*5« «'«!/. (tnd the truth, and the life : no man cometh unto the tather but by Me.' ntfmHOV art the Way: to Thee X alone From sin and death we flee ; And he who would the Fatlierseek, Must seek llim, Lord, by Thee. mf 2 Thou art the Truth : Thy word aloAe True wisdom can impart: Thou only canst inform the mind, And purify the lieart. mp 5 The healing of His seamless Is by oivr beds of pain : cr We touch Him in life's throng and press, And we are wliole again. mp 6 Through Him the first fond prayers are said Our lips of childhood frame; dim Ihe last low whispers of our dead cr Are burdened with His name. Amea 41 / 3 Thou art the Life : the rendins tomb " Proclaims Thy conquering arm ; And ttioae who put their trust in Thee, Nor death nor hell shall Ijarm. tnfi Thou art the Way, the Truth, ^tne Life : at^rJ^^^ us that Way to know. cr That Trath to keep, that Life to win, «(/ Whose joys eternal flow. Amen. G.W. DOANK. 40 'In whom, though noxo ye see Him not, vet beimjing, ye rtjoice with joy unspeakable.' mp WfE m-'y not climb the hea- »» venly steeps To bring tiie Lord Christ tlown ; V.t'w?'® ^^^^:S^ ^^° lowest deeps, a or Him no depths can drown. " Aiid not for signs in heaven above Or earth b.^ mv they look, Who know with John His smile of love, With Peter, His rebuke. 3 In joy of inward peace, or sense ,.0( sorrow over sin, wl^ ^}f 0"'n.»Je8t evidence, Uis witness ia within. '^^ * '^yei ^*''"* ^*®®'' *«'><'e*"' even A present help is He ; w/And faith has still its Olivet And love its Galile.^^, ' J. G. Whittim. '.followers (if the Lord.* mp r\ LOED and Master of us all ! -.X " hate'er our name or 8)An, cr We own Thy sway, we hear Thy call, We test our lives by Thine. " X'^ouju/Jgestus: Thy purity Doth all our lusts condemn : Ihe love that drav/s us nearer Thee Is hot with wrath to them. mp 3 Our thoughts lie open to Thy sight ; -And, naked to Thy glance. "Vk^;,^rSP^'<^^ si"S we in the light Of Thy pure countenance. mp 4 Yet, weak and blinded though Thou dost our service own : '^^ Thee"" ^^^ varying gifts to And Thou rejectest none. mp 5 Ar irt from Thee all gain is Joss, All labor vainly done ; "V I'^^^P^^S" shadow of Thy cross Is better than the sun. mfd Our Friend, our Brother, and our Lord, What may Thy service be? JXor name, nor form, nor ritual _ word, But simply following Thee. ^''VjAti^ '?•'■ "yhear, we dimiy nee. In dif. enng phrase we pray ; S''mr"'^yV'" or clear, we own in Thee / Tne Light, the 'iruth, the Way ! Amen. J. G. Whittibr. I [^or5. : of His seamless >f pain ; 1 In life's throng >le again. m the first fond said Jhood frnine ; whispers of our eith His name. Amen. J. G. Whittieh. fthe Lord* Master of Ui3 all ! mrnameorsiMn, ray, we hear Thy 3 by Thine. : Thy Durfty ;s coiirtenin : sua nearer Thee 1 to them. I lie open to Thy by rfance, in the light itenanca I blinded though rvice own ; varying gifts to ifit non& rhee all gain is lone; ow of Thy cross I sun. It Brother, and snrlce be? nn, nor ritual Ing Thee. ur, we dimly Aee, B we pray ; we own in Thee ruth, the Way! Amen, 6. Whittibr. Zh ^ott.— i!ff« «nb ^tampft. 42 ' IVho, when Hb wa$ reviled, reviled not again: when He suffered, He threatened not.' n^Pli^HAT grace, O Lord, and T T beauty shone Around Thy steps below ! Wimt patient love was seen in all Thy life, and death of woe ! p 2 Forever on Thy burdened heart A weight of sorrow hung, IT Yet no ungentle, murmuring word Escaped Thy silent tongue. p3 Thy foes might hate, despise, revile, Thy friends unfaithful prove : cr Unwearied in forgiveness still, Thy heart could only love. mp4 O give us hearts to love like Ihee, Like Thee, O Lord, to grieve f r Far more for others' sins, than atl Ihe wrongs that wc receive. n\fb One with Thyself, may every eye In ns, Thy brethren, toe vip That gentleness and grace that or From union, Lord, with Thee. Amen. Bia By. Djbnnt. 43 'Lord, ifThou vM, Thou canst make me clean.' w'P AN the shore of Galilee II ^/..Walked a leper silently ; Heard the eager people cry : Lo, the Healer passeth by 1' g 2 Came the man of solitude, Shunned by all the multitude. And with all his heart's accord Worslupped low before the Lord. the leper mp3 ;if Thou wilt! cr'Be thou clean!' the Lord re- plied :- 'Fa ^ B/Faithenoughtocomeandcrave; mp 4 Jesus quick put forth His hand. Token of a sweet command, ©C^jerJoyed the leper's soul, For the Lord had touched him wnole. w/6 Oh, thou Healer, stillthesame ! Speak to me Thy mighty name, \V Iiile for joy I worship Thee, Like the man of Galilee. B Touch me. Lord, destroy my sin ; Touch me, Jesus, make me clean ; Sinner I, but Saviour Thou ! louch, Christ, my sullied brow Amen. F. G. MoBRis. 44 ' Coiild ye not watch with Me one hour?' wp C H ALL we grow weary in our ►C7 watch. And murmur at the long delay. Impatient of our Father s tinie And His appointed way? mp 2 Thou who, in the garden's shade, Didst wake Thy weary ones again, Who slumbered at that fearful hour. Forgetful of Thy pain,- cr .3 Bend o'er us now. as over them. And set our sleep-bound spirits free. Nor leave us slumbering in the Our souls should keep with Thee. Amen. J. G. Whittibb. 45 'For mir sakes He became poor, thm ye, through His poverty, might be rich.' mp rpuoiJ didst leave Thy throne ^^r& AJP." ^y kingly crown When Thou cameai to earth for me, dim But in Bethlehem's home Was there found no room For Thy holy nativity: W O come to my heart, Lord Jesus, aim 1 here is room in my heart for Thee ! I / 2 Heaven's arches rang When the angels sang. Proclaiming Thy royal degree : mp But of lowly birth Didst Thou come to earth. And in great humility ; W O come to my heart. Lord Jesus dim There is room in my heart for Theei mpSThe foxes found rest. , And the birds had their nest In the shade of the forest tree ; 6 ir gob; l^itf MHtiButtg^C^tHtf Anb (Wotb. dim But Thy couch was the sod. , O Thou Son of God, In the deserts of Galilee : W Qcome to my heart, Lord Jesua, dim There is room in my heart for Thee I m/iThovi camest, Lord, ^ With the living word, That should set ^y people free : p But, with mocking scorn, And with crown of thorn. They bore Thee to Calvary: mp O come to my heart, Lord Jesua. Thy cross is my only plea 1 nj/6When heaven's arches shall rmg, » A^^ ^^^ choirs shall sing ^V^t'L90'">"« ^ victory. Let Thy voice call me home, «»",_ Saying, 'Yet there is room- 1 here is room at My side for thee t * r And my heart shall rejoice. Lord Jesus, vvhen Thou comest and callest for me. Amen. EmiltE. S. Elliott. (3) SUFFERINGS AND DEATH 46 'There ia ene Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Je.m% who gave Himself a ransom for all. mp rilHERE is a green hill far J- away. Without a city wall, i«n^® yj® ??ar Lord was crucified. Who died to save us all. P 2 We may not know, we cannot tell What pains He had to bear; But we believe it was for us He hung and suflfered there. mp 3 He died that we migi be forgiven. He died to make us good, crThat we might go at last Heaven Saved by His precious blood. mp 4 There was no other enough To pay the price of sin ; cr Heonly could unlock ihe gate 01 Heaven, and let ns in ^ to good fn/6 Oh.dearly, dearly has He loved! a-}a^ we must love Tlim too; A^.i^'l'^' I?. His redeeming blood, And try His works to do. Amen. Mns. Cecil Fhamcjbs Alexandbr. 47 *Hu Lord hath laid on Him tht vmqurty qf us all.' ^0 ^^^^fj^/^a'^u'^eng bowed Our load was laid on Thee: Thou stoodest m the sinner's stead Bearing all ill for me : ;^7JCtim led. Thy blood was shed ; mf Now there's no load for me. p Christ, It fell on Thee ! Thou wast sore stricken of Thy Gorl ■ 1 here 's not one stroke for me : ' Thy tears, Thy blood, l>eneath it flowed, mf Thy bruising healeth me. ^ nVl^ fPV. One did hide His fare : O Christ, twas hid from Thee ! PP Dumb darkness wrapt Thy soul a space, The darkness due to me : cr But now that fane of radiant grace Shines forth in light on me. mp i For me. Lord Jesus, Thou nast died, And I have died in Thee f ?Hf Thou rt risen; my bonds are all untied: And now Thou llv'st in me : c** When purified, made white and / Thy glory then for me. Amen. &ES. Anne Ross Cousix. 48 'Behold, thy King eom^th unto th^t lowly, and Hdinn upon on ass, and upon a colt the foal <./ an ass.' • -^ ^ T? ^W' ??• ?J4? o*> In majesty ! X\ Hark I all the tribes Hosanna cry: mp O Saviour meek, pursue Tliy road. With palms and scattered gar- ments strewed. /2 Ride on, ride on in majesty! ^ 'S ^?,Yly F^V *"ide on to df cr O Christ, Thy triumphs now O'er captive death and conquered sin. /? RWe on, ride on in majesty! aim The wing6d squadrons of the SaV p Look down Mdth sad and wonder- ing eyes I To see the approaching sacrifice. t^t gon.— gttffertngg an6 The balm of life, the cure of woe, T"e measure and the pledge of fSlf ^I'k^ff '?u'"«® here below. ■' ^"® K^«eK theme in heaven abovft Amen. Tflos. Ebllt. 60 • What thiMs were gaH to me, those I mimledloss/u.' ChriKt.' W \\riiEJf I survey the won- On which the Prince of glorydied My richest gain (count fit Toss? ' 2 Forbid it. Lord, that I should boast. Save in the death of Christ my God: ' All the vain things that charm me most I sacrifice them to His blood. P 3 See from His head, His hands. His feet. Sorrow and love flow mincled down ! cr Did e'er such love and sorrow meet. Or thorns compose so rich a crown? mf4 Were the whole realm of na- ture mine, That were a. ])resen t far too small • J Love so amazing, so divine, Demand- my soul, my liie, my all. Amen. I. Watts. 51 • They crucified Him.' A „ J •- ii,*.,.. Al^uuilV UUl JOSS. pride" **°*«™i't on all my »>P (\U tonrie and mourn with me \J awhile! The Saviour calls us to His side ; Oh, come, together let us mourn : pp Jesus, our Lord, is crucified I mp 2 Seven times He spoke, seven words of love ; And all three hours His silence cried For mercy on the souls of men : PP Jesus, our Lord, is crucified I mp 3 O break, break, hard heart of mine ! dm Thy weak self-love and guilty pride ' His Pilate and His Judas were : pp Jesus, our Lord, is crucified I mp 4 A broken heart, a fount of tears Ask, and they will not be d&nied ; A broken heart love's dwelling is: PP Jesus, our Lord, is crucified I mfn O love of God ! O sin of trMtv. ! In this dread act your strength Is tried, /And victory remains with love : dim Jesua, our Lord, is crucified! Amen, P, W. Fabke. 5—8 52 Long years were spent for me : Have I spent one for Thee ? ''Hi '^y. ^afrhet^s home of light, ii ^ J^y.rainbow-circled throne, dtm Were left for earthly night. For wanderings sad and lone ; Pi ea. all was left for me ; Have I left aught for Thee 7 ** Ir'^'^'^H! ^^^^> '»*8t ^rne for me nfi°r? ^^^? '"y ton- ;e can tell Of bitterest agony, Tu ""^^^J^ "i« from hell : Spou sufferedst aU for me ; What have I borne for Thee ? «ip 5 And Tliou hast brought to me ,,»own from Thy home alove cr Salvation full and free, Thy pardon and Thy love • "^Great. gifts Tho/ broughtest P What liave 1 brought to Thee ? mfa let my life be given. wJ^J^*r? f^r Thee be spent: World-fetters all be riven. And joy with suffenn-,' 6lent • Tliou gav'st Thvself for me: ' cr I give myself to Thee. Amen. Miss Pbancks Ridlky Havbeoai. 53 *^Ly'^-' 'bounded for our trans. *^P ^^^^^I^Jiead nowwound- ^"do^,^' *°^ ^''*°*® weighed *wm??K*''°™tiil"y surrounded With thorns, Thy only cmwni V Ho^Pale art Thou wifh Ssh. „With sore abuse and scorn i' How does that visage lanSh. 'T liicn once was bright as mom I *^,?. O.T^ord of life and irlorv I What Wiss till now wS°ane ! I read the wondrous story. I joy to call The© mine; ^hzgrisf and bitter passion ^^tif *" '°T sinners' gain ; mp Mine, mine was the trans- But Thino the deadly pain. borrow Friend, -. ....„ a..,j uj,j„K ourru~" Tliy pity witliout end? c**.© make me Thine for ever, And, should I fainting be. •I'OraNiet me never, never Outlive my love to Thee. ^ Qi,^ "F,?' ^Pr^J'Ori. when dying ; Show Thou Thyself to me : **' cr And, for my succor flyine. tome. Lord, to set me free i RW,?^T^^' new faith receiving, «.« wJ?* i^^^l 8hall not move ; mp For he who dies believing cr Dies safely through Thy love. Amen. From St. Bkrnabd and Gbrhardt, tr. J. W. AuxANDBE {altd.}' 54 '^«!S»r^*<' •• V "^ejPoiver oj God and the wisdom qfuod ' mp JESUS, keep me near the *J cross: wla ♦!r?.^iP^®Sl°",8. fountain, v?r}° *i^~* pealing stream- Mows from Calvary's mountain. mf In the cross, in ths cross. Be my glory ever: Tin my raptured 8o^U shall find liest beyond the river. mp 2 Near the cross, a trembling Love anil mercy found me : ' itir ^^^^^^ *"^ morning Shed its beams around me. mp 3 Near the cross f O Lamb of Bring it's scenes before me: **lxAl?f.^*]'^ trom r gt> JI'.iitiBuUB, (motUB anl> (gOot^. ■'^ '! 'I thirst.' ?.ru-f®?M?' *" Thy thirst and pa'n, While ThyM-ounds Thy life-tla^ CI rain, cr Thirsting more our love to gain :— P Hear us, Holy Jesus. Tfi M. Thirst for us in mercy still, All Thy holy work fulttl- ' Hatisfy Thy loving will i P Hear ua, Holy Jesus. inpln May we thirst Thy loi'e to know- Lead u« 5n our sin arn1 wof> cr Where the hewing .ynl^v^ flow I P Hear us. Holyu j !&. 'ItisMiskeu.' All Th/Father's will ol)eyt J, cr Byl Ky sufferings ptrfect i^^ul^ :- P Hearus, Holy JOS) j3. p 17 Save us in our sjoul'^ distress. U7i^j? """^ h*^P *P cheer and bless While we grow in holiness I P Hear us, Holy Jesus. TOP 18 Brighten all our heaven- ward way. vyjtii an ever holier ray, cr J. ill we pass to perfect day I V Hear us. Holy J esus. Tuther, into Thy hands.' tnp 19 Jesas. aU Thy labor vast. All Thy woe and conflict past,-^ Yielding up Thy soul at last :- P Hear us. Holy Jesus. Pi) 20 WTien the death shades round us lower. «Tuard usf rom the tempter's power, keep us m that trial hour 1 P Hear us, Holy Jesus. mo2i MayThy life and death supply cr Grace to live and grace to dfe. lirace to reach the home on higli i V Hearus, Holy Jesus. Amen. T. B. POUOCK. 58 (4) RESUREECTION Upon the first day of the week, very early in the moiling, thev came^untq the sepulchre ... a-n^ ineyjov/nd ihdgUjiie roiled away whose firb "•-^fSsste'raag"*"' U; Wrapt in the silence of ti mp im the revolving sties h«<; brought lue third, tha appolnteti day. w/3 Hell and the ,^ave combined tneir force / SuiW, r. the Con juaor arose, And burst their feeble cliain. j/4 To Tl^ great nam^ AimigiUy . We sacred honors pay. n^l°^^ hosannas shall prooiaLm 1 he triumphs of the day. jf 6 Fj'Jvatipn and immortal praise Trx tir victorious King i Let heaven and earth, and rocks and seas. With glad hosannas ring. ^ Th Jp*^*"^^"' *"<* ?oJy Ghost. 1 he God whom we atlore, Be glory, as it was, and Is, And shall be evermore. Amen. -Q l8^c Watts (altd. ). 'He is not here, but is risen ' "^'C™y?^ the Lord is risen to- Sons of men. and angels, say : Raise your joys and triumphs high : Sing, ye heavens ; and. ear^h. reSy. mp2 Love's redeeming work is dnnf> ^Fought the fi^ht. irffitle won ; f iCrwL^SL^™ ^\^^»^ ^8 o'er. Lo I He sets in blood no more. lY?i!" '^®!?*9i?®ithe watch.the seal : crChnst hath burst the gates of hell; ?nS*? il^ii" forbids His rise ; / Christ hath opened Paradise. 4Lives again our glorious King; Where. O death, is now thy sting? Once He died our souls to save ; Where thy victory. grave ? 7n/6 Soar we now where Christ hath led. Following our exalted Head : cr Made like Him, like Him we rise Ours the cross, the grave, the skief iFe Hail t thA Ln*d n* oo^'^t, .^ heaven! ~ "' "" ' " raise to Thee by both be g' . cr"?i® ^? W[?^* triumphant it v. Hail I the Resurrection Thou i i Mi mp mfi /N( m Wh 16 (BJord. the ■ilence of tli« Jdeemer lay. [tomb reToh'Ing sties htd I a appointee} day. the stKve combined 56 Lord J vain; ^Oiv;ur:ror arose, leir feeble cliain. iat nani% A imfgiity mors pay. nnas shall prooiaim B 01 the day. nd immortal praise ious King j d earth, and rocks sannag ring. m, and Holy Ghost, >m we aclore. vt^j and is, evermore. Amen. Isaac Watts (aitd.). tre, bvt i3 risen.' le Lord is risen to- id angels, say : Kxa triumphs high ; i ; and, earth, reply. emingworklsdone, ;ht, the battle won: 8 eclipse is o'er, >lood no more. , the watch.the seal: burst the gates of irbids His rise ; ened Paradise. ir glorious King ; , IS now thy sting? ir souls to save ; ry, O grave? lOW where Christ calted Head ; 1, like Him we rise le grave, the skiep ZU ^^n.—Seuneion anb ^xAUaticn. Y both be g' lumphanti , rectfon Thou s 60 ' K'^'^rj !« Cksid Hsm/rom the dead.' / nHRIS 1 the Lord is risen again ; yj Christ hath broken every cham; ' Hark I the angels shout for joy. Singing everEKie on high, fiallelujali ! y^^rj*"' ^^° ^^'® ^F "s His life. W )io for us endured the strife, Tr;^ our Pai'chal Lamb to-day ; 0. WasLM^ f Wd too sing for joy, and sav, Hallelujah ! w.''3 He who bore all pain and loss. Comfortless upon tlie cross, I Lives in glory now on high, I'leads for us, and hears our cry • Hallelujah ! mi Now He bids us tell abroad How the lost.may be restored. How the penitent forgiven, How we too may enter heaven. Hallelujah I r^l'j?*"v°i?' Paschal Lamb indeed, thrist, Thy ransomed people feed 1 ake pur sins and guilt away, / Ihat we all may sing for aye, ff Hallelujah « Amen. | M, Wkissb. tr. 0. Winkwobth. 61 'Then were the disciples glad when they saw the Lard.' /JESUS CHRIST is risen to-day. Our triumphant holy d|?"'^"^'^^' mp Who did once upon the crosf ' «.P Suffer to redeem ouWs;^^''' / Hallelujah • f2 Hy ms of praises let us sing Unto (. Jirist, our heavenly King, P Who endured the cross and afave,' mn«{„«^~.i , ''^ Hallelujah! mp bmners to redeem and save / Hallelujah ! — , r,jijju,an jzc •oiKutrcri, m^Our salvation hath proc^»!^ = /Now above the sky hY'skIh?^' Where the angels ever Sn^"''*''' Hallelujah I ffi Sing we to our God above Praise eternal as His lo"2?*^"^*^ ' Praise Him. aU ye heaSnlv h"it ' Father. Son and Holy "host "^'"'^ ' Hallelujah ! Amen. _ From the Latin. 62 ' death, where is thy sting ? grave, where is thy victory f HALLELUJAH t nAllELrjAHI HALLELUJAH 1 •^^IJE^ Strife Is o'er, the battle The victory of life is won : Jf The song of triumph has begun.- Hallelu jah I pJJsed' *^®^' ^®^*''°* ^*"' '^^^■ # Letshouls of holy joy outburst.- Hallelujaii! mp .1 The three sad days have quick- fVin^Jilf ®^ glorious from the dead : / All glory to our risen Head 5 HaUelujah! •^* ?fheu!^® ***® age-bound chains ^^ teis'feU ?"^ heaven's high por- -^^^^yram of praise His triumph HaUelujah ! "^8T^antti.^'«*^««"«Thy #That we may live, and sine to Thee ^ HaUelujaiii Amen. FeahcisPott (from the Latin). (5 ) ASCENSION AND EXALTA- TION 63 ' '^J''- 'cmeJemis, v^hich is tnkcn up jrom you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven.' / T^P^ **■* ^one up on high, I To manpions in the skies. And round Thy throne unceasingly The songs of praise arise. -^m , canst not enthral nes at death corn- to Him the throne iven and earth is He is gone, I with Him in hea- Christ forgives of- I for me He died ; rO Jesus living, id act abide, and glory giving: ytn am dispense ; my conjifknce. Hallelujah ! my heart knows me His love shall lor powers of hell, om Christ for ever : sure defence ; my confidence. Hallelujah ! 8 ! henceforth is life immortal ; lira ray trembling 8 gloomy portal : ary, as fails each %ri my confidence.' allelujah! Amen \ Miss F. £. Cox. b thatoomeB fruui 3nt stained with proclaiming free estowing fioo'^ /Glorious in the garb He wears, Glorious in the spoils He bears ? /2 JTis the Saviour, now victorious, ,m?'?,f ®y'"*f 0"^?f^ '° His might; 'Tis the Saviour, O how glorious To His people is the sight 1 Jesus now is strong to save. Mighty to redeem the slave. mp 3 Why that blood His raiment staining? 'Tis the blood of many slain : cr Of His foes there 's none remain- None1i)ie contest to maintain ; /Jal^n they are, no more to rise, All their glory prostrate lies. r4 This the Saviour has effected By His mighty arm alone ; See the throne for Him erected. Tis an everlasting throne ! ris the great reward He gains, Glorious fruit of all His pains. /5 Mighty "Victor, reign forever I Wear the crown so dearly won ; Never shaU Thy people, never Cease to sing what Thou hast done. Thou hast fought Thy people's foes ; Thou wilt heM Thy people's woes. Amen. Thos. Keilt. 67 ' ^^^ 5*. ^^^^ ^^ ^*' vesture and on tils thigh a name written. King of kings, and Lord cflordsJ /T OOK ye saints 1 the sight is ±J glorious! See the Man of Sorrows now ; From the fight returned victorious. Every knee to Him shall bow : ff Crown Him I crown Him ! Crowns become the Victor's brow. / 2 Crown the Saviour l angels, crown Him I Kich the trophies Jesus brings : '"-iirv?-?®?^ °' power enthrone Him, While the vault of heaven rings : ff Crown Him ! crowr. »Iim ! Crown the Saviour.Kingof kings i P 3 Sinners in derision crowned Uim, Mocking thus Messiah's claim ; / hamts and angels throng around liim. Own His tjtle, praise His name: ff Crown Him I crown Him ! Spread abroad the Victor's fame. n)/4 Hark, those bursts of accla* mation ! cr Hark, those loud triumphant chords ! /Jesus takes the highest station t O what jqy.the sight aflTords I J/ -^prown Him I crown Him I King of kings, and Lord of lords. Amen. -^ Thos. Killt. 63 ' iVher^ore God also hath highly exalted Him.' wf TTAIL, Thou once despised . Al. Jesus! „ IJailjL Thou Galilean King ! ^ nPu" °^!?fi 8."/f fi"^ to release us ; ?r^9.";S^['^"* 'ree salvation brint V Hail, Thou agonizing Saviour. Bearer of our sin and shame ; cr By Thy merits we find favor : Life 18 given through Thy name. mf2 Paschal Lamb, by God an* pointed, .A" ^}^7 Bins were on Thee laid ; ^f^J Almighty love anointed, A Ate? ^**' ',"" atonement made. ^\l^^^ R«9f le are forgiven 1 hrouKh the virtue of Thy blood. / OpMied 18 the gate of heaven ; dim Peace is made 'twixt man and God. / 3 Jesus, hail 1 enthroned in glory. There forever to abide ; All the heavenly host adore Thee, Seated by Thy Father's side; mp There for sinners Thou art pleading. There Thou dost our place prepare. '^^^?f/°'^P*°*«'ceaing. *^ • mj Till in glory we appear. /4 Worship, honor, power, and blessing Thou art worthy to receive ; Loudest praises without ceasinff Meet It IS for us to give. #Help, ye bright angelic spirits, ,^Bringyour sweetest, noblest lays ; Help to sing our Saviour's merits. Help tochanslmmanuel's praise ! Amen. ^^ John Bauwiu. 69 i!':- TMUt reian. Ull He hath nut all enemies wider His feet? REJOICE, the Lord is King; ^, Your Lord and King adore : Mortals, give thanks and sing. And triumph evermore : ir Lift up your heart, lift up youi voice * tlejoice ; again I say, rejoice. ^o^t lE)i$ MiixiBui mf 1 Jesus the Saviour reigne The Gkxl of truth and lovoi Wljen He had purged our ['a'lia, He took His seat above : ^Lift up your heart, lift up your ▼ofce; Rejoice ; again I say, rejoice. mf 3 His Iclngdom cannot fail, Ileruleaoereartl' and liwivfMi ; The keys of death .iiid hell Are to our Jeans giveu : g Lift up your hearh, lift up your voice ; ■Rejoice ; again I haj rejoica /4 He sita at God's fight hand. Till all Hla foea s;ibmit, And bow to V i? 'joramand, And fall be ituth His feet : ff Lift up your heart, lift up your Tofde; Rejoice ; at^n I say, rejoice. / 6 Rejoice in glorious houe ; Jesus, tlie Judge, shall come, And take His servants up To their eternal home : Wa soon shall hear the archangel's voico /The^trump of God shall ?ound, Kejoice. Amen. C. WKStflY. 70 • Tlwu art worthy, Q Lord, to receive glory and honor and power.' /■DLESSINO and honor am' „,4-> glory and power. Wisdom and riches and strengtl* evermore. Give ye to Him who our battle hath won Whose are the kingdom, the i own, and the throise. tt^^2 Past are the darkness, ttie storm, and the war, «f Come is the radiance that gjtar- Kreaketh th'e gleam of the day without ei)(l, -^ Riseth the sun that ?(hall never descend. w.^ 3 Ever ;. .«ndeth the song and the joj, Ever uescsndcth the iove fom on •}igh, w Blessing and honor and glory and prJae, This is the theme of the hymns Mat we raise. anb (JDor5.. «»/ J L.;e of all life, and true Light ofallHtfht, dtm Star of the dawning unchang. ingly bright. cr Sun of the Salem whose light is the Lamb, riiemo of the ever-new. ever-glare ? And can its plaintive cries be heard, .Nor move compassion more ? rt She may forget : nature may fail A parent's heart to move ; tnf But Zion on my Jieart shall dwell In everlasting love. 6 Full in my sight, upon my hands I have engraved her name : T My hands shai^ >uild her ruined And rftiee her bn -n frame. Amen. ^_ I. Vi Arrs (catd.). ' We have a great high ,^d that is passed into the / evens' mj Vy HERE high the heav :me, nature flow. . . temple stands The house or God not made witu hands. A great High Priest our nature wears, The Guardian of mankind appears. vip 2 He who for men their surety stbod. And poured on earth His precious blood, Cf Pursues in heaven His mighty _. pUn, The Saviour and the friend of man. "tP 3 Though now ascended up on He bends on earth a brother's eye ; partaker of the human name. Ha knows the frailty of our frame. P. * 9,"'' fellow-sufferer yet retains A lellow-feelinK of our nains : Ana siiii remembers in the skies PP His tears, Hisa; onies.andcriea mp 5 In every pan; that rends the The Man of .sorrows had a part ; (T He synifiathiz* ; with our Rrief, Ana to the suderer send^ relief "^•^thTite;''"*^"' *^"'''«^' •» Letus inakeall our sorrows known • T^'i* ^^'' ***? *i{^8 of heavenly now"r lo help us in the evil hour. Aiuen: ^ ^ M. Brucb. 74 mp TN the hour of trial, T «»♦ K *^^8U8, plead for m Lest, by base deninl. ^I depart from Ti ; wll". ^ ^"" f eest lue waver. With a look recall. Nor, for fear or favor, buffer me to fall ^VJi^H] ^**' "^jtch'n? pleasures nTiiT}^ th'iV*'" woAf charm. Or its sordid treasures Spread to work me harm ; ^ w ^i"^, ^9J^y remembrance badGethsemane, Or in darker semblance, aim Cross-crowned Calvary. P 3 Should "Thy mercy send me Sorrow toil, and woe ; Or should pain attend me ,. On my path below; ^^,?"t a}}** J ™''^y never l-ailThyhandtosee, Orant tliat I may ever < ast my care on Thee. ppi When my last hour cometh. Fraught wiih strife and pain, When my dust returneth To the dust atcain ; cr On Thy truth relying Throufjh that mortal strife, mp Jesus take nie, dying. To eternal life. Amen. J. MOSTGOMKRT, afld. bn Mas. HuTTON. 76 ' The Lord OmII give thee rest from thy sorrow.' ^""If r\R,let h\m wliose sorrow. \J No relief can find, cr Trust in God and borrow Ease for heart and mind. Sheds the secret tear, cr God His watch is keeping. Though none else be near. ***? ?. 9.^^ ^-" "ever leave theei All thy wa. ts Hi; knows, *eel8 the pains that grieve thee. heea thy cares and woes : ^o5: ]^i9 JMiti^uUf, (gOotU «nb (pord. tap If In trrfef thou languish rr Ife will dry the t«ar, Who His children's anguish Soothes with succor near. mp 3 All thy woe and sadness. In this world below, er Balance not the Kladness Thou in heavun shalt know, mf When thy gracious Saviour, In the realms above Crowns thee with HIh favor, Fills thee with His love. Amen. H. 8. Oswald, tr. Miaa F. E. Oox. 78 'Himself took our infirmities and bare our ticknesMS.' mp r\ LO VFi Divine ! that stooped \J tosliare Our sharpest pang, our bitterest tear, er On Thee we cast each earth-born „, care. We smile at pain while Thou art near. mp 2 Though long the weary way we tread. And sorrow crown each lingering year, cr No path we shun, no darkneaa dread, Our hearts atlU whispering, Thou art near. p 3 When drooping pleasure turns to grief. And trembling faith is changed cr The murmuring wlnd.the quiver- ing leaf. Shall softly tell us Thou art near. mp 4 On Thee we fling our burden- mg woe, O Love Divine, forever dear; cr Content to suffer while we know, Living or dying, Thou art near! Amen. OiiTca Wbndbll H01.MSS. 77 'Lovest thou Met' mf ITARK,^ my soul, it Is the ^. ±1. Lord; Tis tliy Saviour ; hear His word ; Jesus speaks, and speaks to thee : P 'Sav. poor sinner, lov'st thou Me? mJ2'l delivered thee when bound. And, when bleeding, healed thy wound ; Sour*^t thee wandering, set thee Turned thy darkness into light. mp 3 Can a woman's tender care Cease toward the child she bare? p Yes, she may forgetful be, er Yet will I remember thee. mf\ 'Mine Is an unchanging lore. Higher than the heights above : Deeper than the dftpths beneath, cr Free and f ai th f u i .strong as death. m/6 'Tiiou Shalt see My glory soon, When the work of p;rac(3 Is done ; cr Partner of My throne shalt »je : pp Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou Me ?' mp 6 Lord, it is my chief complaint That niy love is cold and faint • cr Yet I love Thee and adore, m/ for grace to love Thee more 1 Amen. ^ W. OowFf s. 78 ' Thev see Jesus walking on the sea,, and they toere afraid. But He. sajth unio them, It is I; be not afraid.' P TXTHEN the dark waves round " T us roll. And we look In vain for aid, cr Speak, Lo»d, to the trembling soul— /•It is I; be not afraid.' mp 2 When we dimly trace Thy form In mysterious clouds arrayed. Be the echo of the storm— /'It is I; be not afraid.' j» 3 When our brightest hopes de- part. When our fairest visions fade, Whisper to the fainting heart— cr 'It Ih I ; be not afraid.' j>o 4 When we weep beside the bier Where some well-loved form is laid, O may then the mourner hear— p* It is I; be not afraid.' p 6 When with wearing hopeless pain Sinks the spirit sore dismayed, cr Breathe Thou then the comfort- strain— ni^ • It is I ; be not afraid.' PPJ3 When we feel the end is near, shade, ng and Passine into death's da' '< shade, cr May the voice be st /' It is I ; be not afraid.' Amen. W. W. How vomtLu'n tender ciira the oh i 1(1 ahe bare? y forKf tful be, emembor thee. an unchanglnn lore, he hoieht8al)ove: he cipiptlis beneath, th f iii jtrong as Ueatb. lit fee My glory hood, k of Rraco is done ; tfy throne shalt f>e : aner, lov'st thou Me ?' s my chief complaint Ih cold and faint ; 'hee and adore, to love Thee more ! Amen. W. OonptK I vtalklng on the tm, re afraid. But Hf, i«m, It is I; be not e dark waves round 'in vain for aid. :, to the trembling }t afraid.' a dimly trace Thy brightest hopes de- veen beside the bier well-loved form is I wearing hopeless ■it sore dismayed, II then the comfort- eel the end is near, teath's dar k shade, ce be St ng and Zh ^^n.—^tcenb Coming, 70 ' A/riend Qfptri)licana and sinnert.' »»f i^NE tliere is, above all others, yj Well deserves the name of r rlend ; His is love beyond a brother's, ( ostly. free, anrl knows no end : Thev who once His kindness prov^. Kind it everlasting love. mp 2 Which of all our friends, to save us, Could or would have shed tlieir bloo remotest end irlorifled, adored, and owned » Amen. If ISB P. R. Havbkgal. oo 'Behold, Hecpmeth withclouds: and every eye shall see Him, and they also which pierced Him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of Him. Even so, Amen.' fJOl He cornea with clouds dfi- ■^ Hceiuiing, Th!S«»^°f favored sinners slain ; ihousand thousand saints attend- 'UJ?i Swell the trlunnph of His train : „ „ , Hallelujah 1 Hallelujah I Amen. mp 2 Every eye shall now behold Him, Kobed in dreadful majesty ; p Those who set at nought and sold Him, Pierced, and nailed Him to the J>P,, „ ,t>eeply wailing, P bhall the true Messiah see. mp 3 Every island, sea, and moun- tain. Heaven and earth, shall flee away; p All who hate Him must, con- founded. Hear the trump proclaim the day : Jr Come to judgment I Lome to judgment 1 come away ! mj 4 Now redemption, long ex- pected, . See in solemn pomp appear ; AH His saints, by man rejected. Now sliall meet Him in the air : / Hallelujah 1 See tlie day of God appear ! w/6 Yea, Amen I let all adore Thee. High on Thine eternal throne ; crfeaviourl take the power and Claim thekingdom forThine own: • •^TT ., , O come quickly I Hallelujah! come. Lord, cornel Amen. C. WasLBT, J. Cbnnick, & M. Madan 87 'Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of (he Lord.' ruf /"iHKIST is coming i let crea- \J tion From her groans and travail cease ; Let the glorious proclamation Hope restore and faith increase : / Christ is coming! Come, Thou blessfed Prince of Peace. mp 2 Earth can now but tell the story Of Thy bitter cross and pain ; cr She shall yet behold Thy glory. When Thou comest Lack to reign : J Christ is coming I Let each heart repeat the strain. 3? 3 Lon"' Thine exiles havs hflftn pining. Far from rest, and home, and Thee; cr Butin heavenly vestures shining, Soon tliey shall Thy glory see : / Christ is coming ! Haste the joyous jubilee. ?^^i31lA^^{{'jJ^^*^« ««& (S>otr>, mp 4 With that blessfed hope be- fore us, *^ Let iio harp remain unstrung: %nwaS^ ^Jfi *^-^''''"'-*'*'''"'^ - — from tongue to tongue: 'n ,vhrist is coming! tome, Lord Jesua, quickly come \ Amen. -jQ J- Koss Macddpp, 'At midnight there was a cry made. Jsetioiu, the bridegroom cometh: go ye out to meet Him; •^Y^rAKE, awalre. for night Is The watchmen on the heights are crying; b « »io Awake, Jerusalem, at last ! 89 (8) HIS PRAISE past; The Bridegroom conies, awake. Your lamns with gladness take k^tt TT, Hallelujah! And for His marriage feast prepare. For you must go to meet Him there. mfi Zion hears the watckmen And all. har heart with joy is springing, She wakes, she rises from her gloom ; /For her Lord comes down all- glorious, Ihe strong in grace, in truth victorious, Her Star is risen, her Light is come! o " la Ah. come, Thou blessed One. God s own belov d Son ; vff^t 11 ^...^^^'elujah 1 \v? ^^"S,^ till the halls we see Where Thou hast bid us sup with mee. ^^ ^Thelf *" *^® ^'®*^«»« ^""^^ ^^^ The" *"^ "^"^^^^ ^'"« ^^ore ^'^'^^ft^n and cymbal's clearest ?nt\vll^^^^ «*<'^ sinning portal, ^' tll'rone.''^'*"** '^^^ dazzling nJr»l» Atrn I.. A. I- liXiil' - i"'"*"* seen, nor ear iiath yet attained to hear, a R„f ™„ 1 What there is ours ; f^iir KJ^f rejoice, and sing to Tliee Our hymn of joy eternally. Amen. r. NIC0I.AI. tr. Miss 0. Winkworth. 'They sing the song of Motes ih* ^ /^nA¥' *"•* ^IPS the song ,^r\. Of Moses and the Lamb: Wake every heartand every tongue To praise the Saviour's name. ' mpj Sing of His dying love • cr Sing of His rising nowerj ' v^ ^»ow He intercedes above *or those whose sins He bore. mf3 Sing on your heavenly way. ye ransomed sinners, sing ; '* Sing on. rejoicing every day In Christ the eternal King. mpi Soon shall ye hear Him say. Ye blessed children, come ; ^^AnH^iol^?*" yo]? hence kway. And take His wanderers home /6 There shall each raptured tongue His endless praise proclaim, cit li"^ '" sweeter notes the song Of Moses and the Lamb. Amen. W. Hammond ((Utd.). 90 ' ffe is Lord qf all; •^ J^^ hail the power of JeBua* Let angels prostrate fall : Bring forth the royal diadem, Jt io crown Him Lord of aa "^2 5^owi^ Him, ye martyrs of Who from Hfs altar call ; Extol the stem of Jesse's rod. J And crown Him Lord of all, w/3 Ye seed ol Israel's chosen race, Ye ransomed from the fall, Hail Him who saves you by His grace, / And crown Him Lord of all. mp 4 Ye Gentile sinners ! ne'er for- .„. 8et The wormwood and the gall. cr Go spread your trophies d His / And crown Him Lord of all. wt/6 Let every kindred, every tribe. On this terrestrial ball, To Him all majesty ascribe, ' / And crown Him Lord of all Zh iScn.-f t« (Pr«{*e. »o«rd qfalV power of Jesus' trate fall ; >yal diadem, Lord of all • ye martyrs of ■ael B chosen race, 3m the fall, ivea you by His nij> e Oh that with yonder sacred inrong "*■ We at His feet may fall, 'X** j/° '° tlie. everlasting song, i And crown Him Lord of all Amen. Edwaed Pjjhronkt. 91 * My aovl doth magnify the Lord.' ■^0 ^?*^ * thousand tongues to My gr^ Redeemer's praise, iftS K'f'e" of my «o fflotRg anfe (B?ot^. »n/'7 Then let me mount and soar away. To the bright world of endless day ; /And smg with rapture and sur- Hi« lovingkindness in the skies. Amen. 04 Sahvbz, Medlkt. ' His nanu ihall he called Wonder- fuV "''^.1%^ '^'l*''^ glorious names mr P^ wisdom, love, and power Tliat ever mortals knew ^ ' 1 hat angels ever bore ; *MT)rth° ™®*" *° ^^^*^ '^'' Too mean to set my Saviour forth, wj/ 2 Great ?rophet of my God My tongue would bless ^riiy By Thee the joyful news n» u lM'i'l"ew8 of sing forgiven Helve^"^**' *"** Peace^wftH *"*'ofcH'iPy^f«*i H»> Priest. Mvlnu?^^"^ ^'?°^ »"3 died ; ■Mi guilty conscience seeks No sacrifice beside : /His powerful blood did onceatoni* And nowitp]^ad3 beforetlie throne! ^* Qf'J^o" Almighty Lord, My Conqueror and my kin<» Thy sceptre and Thy sword, "* Thinl'^ re'gnmg grace, I sing : T« »mV^ *¥ i^«wer: bel.old, I sit In willing bonds before Tiiy feet! Amen. ^^rn'J^"'^.'®^* stumble. ^ 1 11 to Thee cry, Crown of the humble. Cross of the high ; Wlien my steps wander, ^Over me bend, * Truer and fonder. Saviour and Friend. «i/4 Ever confessing . 'Thee, I will raise unto Thee blessing. Glory, and praise : All my endeavor, ^^orld without end, Thine to be ever, Saviour and Friend. Amen. Q« J. S. B. MONSEIL. ' Worthy is the Lamb that was slain.' //^.LORY to God on high I v-^ liet earth to heaven reply: „, Praise ye His name : * wi *"^? *" evew knee should *^P O SJ^VIOUE, precious Sa- Whom yet unseen we love. " r?i™?u**' ™^«ht and favor, All othe>- Pames above ! # „/<'-' «;«« rteW3 arise ; Dispel the darkness from o ar minds And open all our eyes. "'^^^'^^ "Vf,? ^^?^^ our desponding hearts Tbou henyealy Paraclete ;' Give us to lie with humble hope At our Aedeemer's feet m/3 Revlre our drooping faith. 1 ?.?L'***S^V' •»«* fears rimove And kindle In our breasts the flame Of never-dying lore. '"£.,? Convince us of our sin • Then lead to Jesus' blood. ' veal* °" ''°°^6'^i'^S view re- The secret love of God. 6 Tis Thine to cleanse the heart To sanctify the soul, ""**"• 10 pour fresh life in every part And new create the ^hole. fSDwQll therefore, in our hearts. ^ ^I'L^'inds /'•om bi,nd2ge fi^e : ' ' ' " "amf fove"" ""^^ ^"'* P'*'-6 The Father, gon, and Thee. Amen. JoBwa Havs (aita.). 1102 ' Waiting for the promise of the Father.' ^jP^'^S^f^' *he Holy Ghost. A a i^^u ^^'^ accepted hour, As on the day of Pentecost, Descend m all Thy power. mf2We meet with one accord In our appointed place, ^Uy^ wait tlie promise of our Lord The Spirit of all grace. ' / 3 Like mighty rushing wind Upon the waves beneath, M^ve wltji one impulse every mind One soul, one feeling breathe. * ♦^(rf .The TOung, the old inspire With wisdom from above ; of 17® "" '^^ *°^ tongues To pray, and praise, and love. / 5 Spirit of light, explore _A nd chase pur gloom away, iii\l^fyfl shminnr more and more h nto the perfect day. Amen. jQQ ■^- MoMTooinRT. • My ^(^jif^vethunto^the d^ist : *^^ ("j^j^'JE^Holy Spirit, heavenly With all Tliy quickening powers Xindle a flarae of sacred love ' iQ these cold hearts of ours. Zh fofg Spirit R. Havbrgai. mp 2 In vain we tnne our formal songs, In vain we strive to rise ; p Hosannaa languish on our tongues. And our devotion dies. mp 3 And shall we then for ever live At this poor dying rate? Our love so faint, bo cold to Thee, cr And Thine to us 80 great I fH/4 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove. With all Thy quickening powers r er Come, shed abroad a Saviour's love, And that shall kindle ours. Amen. L Watts. 104 • When He, the Spint of tndh, U come, He vnll guide you into all the truih.' mf riOME, Holy Ghost, our hearts yj insoire; Let ua I. line influence prove. Source of the old prophetic fire. Fountain of light and lova mf 2 Come, Holy Ghost, for. moved ^, by Thee, Thepropheui wrote and spoke ; Unlock the truth. Thyself the key. Unseal the sacred book. mp 3 Expand Thy wings, celestial Dove, Brood o'er our nature's night ; On our disordered spirts move, cr And let there now bo light. mj 4 God through Himself we then shall know. If Thou within ua shine, c* And sound, with all Thy saints The depths of love divine. Amen. 0. Wbsuit. 106 ' They were all vflth one accord in one vlace, . and they were all cr mp 2 Come as the Light : to ns re- veal Our emptiness and woe ; cr And lead us in those paths of life Where all the righteous go. mf 3 Come as the Fire, and purgo our hearts Like sacrificial fiame ; cr Let our whole soul an offering be To our Kedeemer's name. p 4 Come as the Dew, and sweetly bless This consecrated hour ; c»*_,May barrenness rejoice to own Thy fertilising power. mp 6 Come as the Dove, and spread Th^ wings, Ihe wings of peaceful love ; • And let the Church on earth be- come Blest as the Church above. mf 6 Come as the Wind, with rush- ing sound m^''!^ Pentecostal grace ; ihat all of woman bom may see The glory of Thy face. r Spirit Divine! attend our prayers. Make a lost worid Thy home ; Descend with all Thy gracious powers ; / come, great Spirit, come ! Amen. Andbbw Bebd. 106 'The Father . , . will send you an- other Comforter, that He may be With you forever,' mp Y"OU now must hear My voice JL no more ; My Father calls Me home ; But soon from heaven the Holy Ghost, Your Comforter, shall come. rufCrplRJT Divine t attend our ^■2 prayers, And make this house 7 hy home ; Descend with all Thy gracious povvei-8 . O come, great Spiut, come 1 cr 2 That heavenly Teacher, sent from God, Shall your whole soul inspire ; Your minds shall fill with sacred truth. xr^«,.M "U.^^.^.^^ Jit- __ « M mp 3 Peace Is the gift I leave with you: My peace to you bequeath ; cr Peace that shall comfort voa tlirouRh life, And cheer your aoals in deMh. eacend on our apostate race ! 2 Give tongues of fire and hearts of love, To preach the reconciling word : <^r ^'^fP^wer and unction from Whene'er the joyful sound is beard. n^/ 3 Be darkness, at Thy coming, light; Confusion, order in Thy path ; Soute withoutstrength inspire with might. Bid mercy triumph over wrath. 4 Spirit of the Lord I prepare All the round earth her God to meet: cr Breathe Thou abroad like morn- ing air, Till hearts of stone begin to beat. /6 Baijtiaie the nations; far and nign The triumphs of the cross record : The name of Jesus glorify. Till every kmdred call Him Lord. Amen. . -^ J- MONTOO.VE RY. ' "^nf^^yi ^ areUd by the Snint of uoa, they are the sons qf' God.' '^QOME, Holy Spirit. Heavenly ?&'"rv?^ maladies remove ; guide°" my light, be Thou my O'er evepy'thoughtand step preside. "^2 The light of truth to me dis- '^^^ wftv""*^ know and choose my ^f,\"fWy'®^'^y'*hin mine heart, inat 1 from God may ne'er depart. "^M^ rae to Christ, the living afarteiiMfr«BH|gpagt„^gt^y. Lead me to hqllness.-the road That I must teke to dwell wi th God. cr 4 Conduct me safe, conduct me From every sin and hurtful snare; Lead me to God, my final rest. / m His enjoyment to be blest. Amen. I rkrt SiMOM BaowsB {altd.). 109 • Ye have art nnction/rom the Holy One, and ye know all things.' m/pOME,lIoly Ghost, our souls V7 inspire. And lighten with celestial Are; Tliou the anointing Spirit art. Who dost Thy sevenfold gifts im- 2 Thy blessM unction from above Is comfort life, and fire of love; Enable with perpetual light The dulness of our blinded sijrht mfS Anoint and cheer our soJfed face With the abundance of Thy grace • Keen far our foes, give peace at I home; Where Thou art guide no ill can come. cr 4 Teach us to know the Father, bon. That, through the ages all along, This may be our endless song : / Praise to Thy eternal merit, Father. Son. and Holy Si-irit. Amen. JOHK Cosiw (from the Latin). 110 ' The fruit of the SpiHt is love, joy, ' peace, longsv^fering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, tern- perance.^ w^/'nOME, Thou Holy Paraclete, Q M 4il}<^ ffo,"? Thy celestial seai Send Thy light and brilliancy. ntp2 Father of the poor, draw near ; Giver of all gifts, be here : cr Come, the soul's true radiancy. 3 Come, of comforters the best, nf the soul the sweetest gui Come in toil refreshingly mv* Tliou in labor rest most nwftflt, X uuu »ri shadow from the heat. Comfort in adversity. mp 6 O Thou Light, most pure ana blest, ° r4??r.^ '^l^'H J^^®. inmost breasft Of Thy faithfMl company. low the Father, to be but One ; 6 Where Thou art not, man hath nouKht ; Every holy deed and thought Comes from Thy divinity. 7 What is soiled, make Thou pure ; What is wounded, work its cure ; What ia parchtd, fructify ; 8 Wliat l8 rigid, gently bend ; What is frozen, warmly tend : Straighten what goes erringly. Fill Thy faithful, who conflde in/ In Thy power to guard and guide, Witn Thy sevenfold mystery. 10 Here Thy grace and virtue send ; Grant salvation in the end. And in heaven felicity. Amen. J. M. Mbau (frum the Latin). Zh f of^ ^pivit 111 'It is expedient for you that I go a^vay; for ij 1 go not away, the Comforter vnll not come unto vou ; butif 1 depart, J will send Htm unto you.' p r\UR blest Eedeemer, ere Ha \J breathed His tender last farewell, A Gruide, a Comforter, bequeathed With us to dwelL mp 2 He came in semblance of a dove. _With sheltering wings outspread, The holy balm of peace and love On earth to shed. /3 He came In tongues of living flame To teach, convince, subdue; All-powerful as the wind He came— p As viewless too. mp 4 He came sweet influence to impart, A.74:.?™^o"s, willing guest. While He can find one humble „„ heart Wherein to rest. p 5 And His that gentle voice we hear. Soft as the breath of even, Ihat checks each thought, that calms each fear, ^ And speaks of heaven. cr 6 And every virtue we Dossesa. Afiu every conquest won. And every thought of holiness, mf Are His alone. mp 7 Spirit of purity and grace. Our weakness, pitying, see : cr p make our hearts Thy dwelling- And worthier Thee. [place, /8 praise the Father; praise th« Fon; Blest Spirit, praise to Thee ; All praise to God, the Three in One, The One in Three. Amen. ^ Hahhist Avbbb. 112 ' The kingdom of God is . . . right- eoui^ness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. wpTJOLY GHOST, dispel our Pierce the clouds of sinful night ; Come, Thou source of sweetest Breathe Thy life, and spread Thy liffht. m Loving Spirit, God of peace. Great distributer of grace, Kest upon this congregation ; Hear, O hear our supplication. mp 2 From that height which knows no measure, Asa gracious shower, descend ; Bringing down the richest treasure Alan can wish, or God can send. «»/ O Thou glory, shining down From the Father and the Son, Grant us Thy illumination ; Best upon this congregation, mp 3 Come, Thou best of all dona- tions God can give, or we implore ; Having 'J'hy sweet consolations We need wish for nothing more. mf Come with unction and with power. On our souls Ihy graces shower; Author of the new creation. Make our hearts Thy habitation. , _ _ Amen. J. 0. Jacobi and A. M. Toplady, after P. GBRBAKbT. 113 ' Know ye not that ye are tfie temple of God, and thai, uie Spirit qf God dwelleth in you?' mp /CREATOR Spirit! by whose V' aid The world's foundations first were laid. Come, visit every humble mind ; Coine,pourThyioysonallmankind; cr From sin and sorrow set us free, And make us temples worthy Thee. .^^ X n /^ . ^ B x-J If 1 . The Father's promised Paraclete ! Thrice holy fount, thrice holy fire, cr Our hearts with heavenlv love inspire ; /Come, and Thy sacred unrlion bring. To sanctify us while we sing ^^j^ie_Mi(tiBuU0 , fflorft ^ 4n& (TDort. §1^5 ?«^iiL«OT/?H energy; ^l^e us Thyself, that we may see The Father and the Son by Thee • Make us eternal trutlis receive ' And practise aU that we believe. AttImlH?f*A*T' ^lonor endless fame. ThA2oiJi?^^i'"«'i*y^ other's name ffi Whi'fi'* ?"? ^ «.lorifled. died? ™*" ^ redemption •4 Ah;? .fi^al adoration be. T^^%?^^«*«''°Thee. Amen. John Dkydbm (from the Latin) 114 *^C^St*° ^""^ ^^' nature's ^Ji'^^^y blessed Inward licht Holy Ghost the Infinite? j> Comforter Divine. ^^iSi- *" sinful-cleanse us. LSt*n*l(n"K*--S?y strength s.f5V: Ml ; « /v°*y ^ Thee restor*^ P Comforter Divine. 6Jld?lnhl,llf;:: ^^y peace distiJ rvui3^' "J^H**® our wayward will Things of Christ unfolding stTlI Comforter Divine. "*''""• Va&Th^'tt'^'HJ' ^o^y Guest, ThBj^ Thl 1®*"P^« *\each breast ; 5.L^%hus. forus. Intercede, Comforter Divine. virilPi "?*>^>?- Father 'cry ^H^o?"*,?' ''^e Wiss on high / Seal of immortality. ^ ' P Comforter Divine. *^GSf*'^'°''"**^« depths of crUpwards by the starry road oomforter Divine. Amen. 225 Qso. Rawson. — « ^'^^^^^^i^fj^h w tfie Holy '"^^"/iCirHiriKLf*"' "^doTl^lte''^^**'^'*^"""^^«'<'« The wandering from the waysof sin / f5ing we Hallelujah I • "^doShSaT^'^^^''*"^'"*^^" Enlighten, sanciify and seal, / Singw. Haileiujah! *"'' fslhow^n^' ""^^^^ 'aithful truth By every promise made our ow- / rfing we HaUelujah I "^ Friend!"^®' °"' ^®'^*'" *"'^ °"' Our faithfil Leader to the end, / Smg we Hallelujah ' '^ do^n?'''^®' ^y Je«"8 Christ sent O' aU His gifts the sum and crown / Smg we Hallelujah !* *AtlR Thee, who art with God the ; AJid God.the Fatl»er ever OnrfSon ff Sing we KaUelujah i ^men. Miss F. R. Havuhoal. 116 'Strmgthenedvntk might by His «,« rfpx'n'U'* '^'^ inner man: g.'feE%e to the meek. sp^akf ^ faltering tong\ies to V Hear us, Holy Spirit. cr And with deeper ?ove to burn ; P Hear us. Holy Spirit. mf 3 Spirit. Fount of faith and lov giving peace without alloy ^ ^' Hope that nothingcan destroy ; P Hear us. Holy Spirit. ^th tWh«fi!?''?*°<^ lightDivine. cr More anWo^Ji^^^ce of Thine w more and more upon us shine • P Hear us. Holy Spirit ®' ?5?^„?2!;^L.l9vin^»a8 Thou art. ithin our heart. Come and live wiimn our h cr Never from us to depart: P Hear us. Holv Snlr}* A^ For all Thy grace and power P Hearus, Hofy Spirif ' «weHaUelujahl i Amea T. B. PoitocK. «e faithful love nant of ijrace. llelujali I le faithful voice 'thewayBofaln, llelujah I 2 faithful power and seal, llelujah I e faithful truth ade our owr , lelujah I eacher an.1 our to the end, leJujah .' IU8 Christ sent im and crown, elujah ! with God the 3verpne. [Son lujahi Amen. • Havbhgal. night by His erman.' h of all the meek, tongues to r Spirit. who yearn o learn, ve to bum : ' Spirit. iith and joy, illoy destroy; Spirit light Divine, ice of Thine, ins shine; Spirit 'hou art, nrheaurt, sart : Spirit sin set free, )erfect be, ire see: Spirit Amen. B. PotLOOK. jTge l^ofg ^ixiptutttf. 6. tU ^oP^ ^crtprure^ 117 ■ Bom again . (iod, which forever,' . . hy liveih the Wnrd (\f and (ihideth mp '^piiS Spirit brenihes upon the And brings 'the truth to sight ; Precepts and promines afford A sanctifying light '('/2 A glory gilds the sacred page, Majestic like the sun ; U Klves a light to every age. It gives, but borrow* none. 3 The hand that gave it still sup- plies The gracious light and heat ; )• His truths upon the nations rise- They rise, but never f i,. ^4 Let everlasting than us be Thine tor such a bright display Ab niakes a world of darkness shine With beams of heavenly day. n?/6 My soul rejoices to pursue fhe steps of Him I love, lill glory breaks upon my view In brighter worlds above. A men. Wm. Cowpbr. 118 ' Thy statutes have been my Fongs in the house of my pilgrimage.' »»/T?ATHER of mercies, in Thy _,-f Word What endless glory shines ! Forever be Thv name adored *or these celestial lines. m/2 Here springs of consolation rise A J.? 2h^^l *^® fainting mind ; And thirsty souls receive supplies. And sweet refreshment And. »»i? 3 Here thoEedeemer's welcome voice Spreads heavenly peace around : aAI^** "fe. and everlaatinft joys, Attend the blissful sound. Kif 4 O niav these heavenly pages b'^ My ever (!«^ar delight; '»'*"" cr And still new heauties may I st And still increasing light m/6 Divine Instructor, gracious Lord ! Be Thou forever near; 1 each me to love Thy sacred Word And view my Saviour there. Amen. 11Q Miss Akub Stems. ' Holding forth the Word oj life.' ^"^ C\ ^Q,^^ of God incarnate, f . rn^iP "^'stlom from on high, ^' '"*.ih unchanged, unchanging. OLiKhtofourdarksky, *'Oy<^,; 'raise Thee for the radiance That 'rom the hallowed page. A lantern to our footsteps, ►Shines on from a^ie to age. «'/2 The (Church from her dear Master Received the gift divine, And Kf ill that light -he lifteth - <.' til all the earth to shine. It 18 the golden cas^ket Where gems of truth are -*toied ; It 18 the heaven-drawn picture Of Ohrist the living Word. w/3 It floateth like a banner Before Godn i ost unfurled ; It .shmeth like a beacon Above the darkling world ; It 18 the chart and <'oinpa8s, .i./.9*^ 9 er life's 8 rging sea. Mid miats, and rocks, and quick- 8Anu8 Still guide, Christ to Thee. mpi O make Thy Church, dear Saviour, A lamp of burnished gold, To near before the nations Thy true light as cf old : O teach Thy wandering pilgrims Bv this their patJi iu ii!K.e, cr lill, clouds and darkness ended, / They see I'hee face to face uen. W. W. how. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) k A /a y 1.0 I.I ■- IIIIM ■ 50 ""'^^ 11.25 111.4 |M |22 20 1.6 Phofe^raphii .^Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 »'"Q ■/vfe i- '::A o \ ^0^' 8^< Miifi§uk0, ^^fi$ m Q»or^ 7i t$$ 6o0|>er 120 (1) NEEDED • By tlie deedH Qf_ <^.i«r, «**«# «^ /E« p Their hearts by natufi^ i^ ^u.- clean ^ Their actions full oi guiU^. mp 2 Silent let Jew aud d^UPi itand, "V/ithout one vaunt ing v/f}f4i p And, humbled low outeaa itu^ji' guilt I Before heaven's righteous fiW4 1 mp 3 No hope can on th/a l^ jj§ built r^ r,T7 Of iustifying grace ; The law that shows the ft^^ff§f'§ Condemns him to his f^^, / 4 Jesus I how glorious is ■Tfcy grace! ^ When in Thy name we trt^. Our faith receives a rixhfctiou84aa§ That makes the siuuer juS^^^ IsAiic Watts («^,/. ' 121 ' Unto you therefore whwh ffi^y^ He is precious.' p T NEED Tliee, precious imm. I For I am full of sin T ' My soul is dark and guilty, My heart is dead wjtliiu ; m» I need the cleansing fojiuiutNJfi ^ Where I can always ffee; ^'**** The blood of Christ most prAd/MM. cr The sinner's perfect ple». ^' P 2 I need Thee, precious Jaaua. For I am very poor ; ^'"'^f A stranger and a pilgrim, 1 have no eartlily store : mp I need the love of Jegug To clieer me on ray way, lo.jguide my doubting footetuts cr 10 m my strength and suj-j^" " mp 3 I need Thee, preoiouo J^sui, And houe^to see Thee miQ»,* er Encircled with the rainbo*. And seated on Thy throoi^J i/fh^te with Thy blood-bought ■ . children, My joy shall ever be, 'j'^ing Thy praises. Jest 13, To* gaze, my Lord, on Theo. _. A men. Without Me ye com do nothing.' ffif t NEED Thee every hour, ^ I Most gracious Lord ; NO'fender voice like Thine impi peace afford. #/ / rf^ed Thm, 0, 1 need Thee; Hry hour I need Thee ,• W(»,M me now, my Saviour t tome *o Thee. fh!p^1 need Thee every hour, f.Mnf Thou near by ; T^iittatipns lose their power Wifen Thou art nigh. f^t 3! I need Thee every '.our, .Jftial8 all my diseases, Jre doth my soul redeem. P I my my griefs on Jesus, My burdens and my cares : W* *IF my sorrows shares. ^IliS '*** ^y "o"l on Jesus, ^ fMs weary soul of mine ; MM rraht hand me embraces, 1 m his breast reoline. v-i blood-bought er I love the name of Jesus, Immanuel, Christ, the Lord ; Like fragrance on the breezes, Uis came abroad is poured. p 4 I long to be like Jesus, Meek, IpvinK lowly, mild; cr I lonK to be like Jesus, The Father's Holy Child ; in/l long to be with Jesus, Aniid the heavenly thronz; crlo sing with saints His praises, To learn the angels' song. Amen. U. BOMAB. Z^c ^osj)ef.— (ptot>:be&. 124 {3} PROVIDED 'According to His merey He saved ua.' WP'T'IS from the mercy of ouir J- God That all our hopes begin ; cr His mercy saved our souls from death. And washed our sools from sin. i His Spirit, through the Saviour shed, Its sacred fire Imparts, Keflnes our dross, and love divine Rekindles in our hearts. mf3 Thence raised from death, we live anew ; And, justified by grace, cr We hope in glory to appear. And see our Father's face. ttV'4 Let all who hold this faitli and hope In holy deeds abound ; cr Thus faith approves itself sin- cere, By active virtue crowned. Amen. ,^ I. Watts (oZfd.). 125 'God so loved the world that He mvt His only begotten Son . . . that the world through Him might be saved. .0 AS when the Hebrew prophet and m Tlio brazen serpent high, cr The wounded looked, straight were cured, »n/2 So from the Saviour on the cross -, A healing virtue flows ; Who looks to Him with lively faith Is saved from endless woes. mp 3 For God gave up His Son to death, So generous was His love, cr That all the faithful might enjoy Eternal life above. m/4 Not to condemn the gons of men The Son of God appeared : No weappra in His hand are seen. N or voice of terror heard : m/6 H? came to raise onr fallen state. And pur lost hopes restore : crh aith leads us to the mercy-seat, And bids us fear no more. mp 6 But vengeance Just for ever lies ,,<>n all the rebel race. Who God's eternal Son despise. And scorn His offered grace. Amen. L Watts (oltd.). 126 'In that day there shall be a foun- tain opened . ./or sin and for uncleanness.' m/rpHEEE is a fountain flUed X with blood Drawn from Immanuel's veins ; And sinners, plunged beneath tliat flood, Lose all their guilty stains. '»/,2 Thedyinj, .hlef rejoiced to see Inat fountain in nis day; p And tiiere have I, as vile as he, cr vVasiied all my sins away. P3 Dear dying Lamb I Thy pre- cious blood Shall never lose its power, cr Till all the ransomed Chorch of God Be saved, to sin no more. m/4 E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream my Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been theme. And shall be till I die. 6 Then, in a nobler, sweeter, song, 1 11 sing Thy pow er to save, P When this poor lisping, stam- mering tongue Lies silent in the grave. Amen. W. Cowru. ps a servant low ; PP Submits to death, nay, bears _ the cross, In all its shame and wo& rap 5 Hence God this generous love to men With honors Just hath crowned, cr And raised the name of Jesus far Above all names renowned : m/6 That at this name, with sacred Each hnrnble knee should bow. cr Of hosts immortal in the skiesl And nations sprearl below : »»/? That aU the prostrate powers Might tremble at His word. 120 ^'""- ' Whowilleth that men should he saved, and come to the knowlcdae 0/ the truth.' wp CIPB loved the world of sin- VT ners lost And ruined by the fall ; ^*A^*''i'» full' at highest cost. He offers free to all. m/ Oh, 'twas love, 'twas wondrous love! ITut low^QfOod to me ; dtm It brimght my Saviour from above. To die on Caivary. mf 2 Even r'>v by faith I claim Him mme. The risen Son of God : Kedemntion by His death I find. And cleansing through the blood. >8 ful- own m/ 3 Love brings the gio»" ness in. And to His saints m8> u«i The blessed rest from inuK-A siu. Through faith in Christ alone. "*rn^ Believing souls, rejoicing go : There shall to you be given A glorious foretaste, here below. Of endless life in heaven. /6 0f victory now o'er Satan's power Let all th^ ransomed sing. And triumph in the dying hour llirough Christ the Lord o King. Amen. Mas. Maktua M. Stocktoit. 130 'Being justified freely by His grace, through the redemption tltat is m Chnst Jesus.' mf TESU**, Thy blood and right- O eousness .¥/J^^5*^y f'^®' my glorious dress ; Midst flaming worKls. in these ar r&v6d With joy 'shall I lift up my head. our t^t ojfj)ef.-(prot)t6e&. te, with sacred strate powers world of flin- vas wondrous glor'-"\a ful- o'er Satan's f. SlOCKTOK. rV a Bold shall I stand in Thy great day ; For who aught to ix>y charge Bhall layr Fully absolved through these I am. From sin and fear, from guilt and shame. mp S When from the dust of death I rise, rochiim my mansion in the skies, cr Even then, this shall be all my plea, Jesus hath lived, hath died for me. n^/ 4 Jesus, be endless praise to Thee, »Vhose boundless mercy hatli for me— For me— a full atonement made. An everlasting ransom paid. n^^ 6 let the dead now hear Thy voice: Now bid Thy banished ones rejoice; / Their beauty this, their glorious dress. Jesus, Thy blood and righteous- ness. Amen. J. Wbslut (from Zinzbndorf). 131 ' Wheii He saw the multitudes, He was moved with, compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd.' mf rriHERE'S a wideness in God's JL mercy Like ilie wideness of the sea ; ^'u^iV.''^"**"®^'' Jn His justice. Which is more than liberty. mp 2 There is no place where earth's sorrows Are more felt than up in heaven ; Ihere is no place where earth's failings Have such kindlyjudgmentgiven. mf 3 There is welcome for the sin- ner. And more graces for the good : Ihere is mercy with the Saviour-. There Is healing in His bkKxL m/ 4 For the lovo of God is broader A Ii?% ***!? measures of man's mind; is most wonderfully kiod. "^„**T^®.r? '"i'lS"^^/"^ redemption 'iwi^t bJo<>P that has been slied. I here is joy for all the members 10 the sorrows of the Head. mp 8 If our love were but more simpJ'-, We should take Him at His word, cr And our lives would be all sun- shine In the sweetness of our Lord. Amen. F. W. F>BEB. 132 • Ifanyman serveMe, lethim follow Me; and where I am, tliere shall also My servant he.' p ART thou weary, art thou Ian- JtrL guid. Ati thou sore distrest? cr 'Come to Me.' saith One, 'and coming. Be at rest.' m/ 2 Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my guide? dm 'In His feet and hands are wcund-prints, p And His side.' ^'Sf,^ ^rtl'ere dJMdoin, as monarch Inat His brow adorns? cr Yea. a crown, in very surety. But of thorns I' »»/ 4 If I find Him. if I follow. What His guerdon here? i) Many a sorrow, many a labor. Many a tear.' ''HA ^tl^tyUoW closely to Him What hath He at last? / 'Sorrow vanquished, labor ended, Jordan past!' ^^TT^.J'xl *s^ fl™ to receive me, AViU He say me nay? / ' Not till earth, and not till heaven, Pass away ! ' mp 7 Finding, following, keeping, struggling, cr Is He sure to bless? / * Angels, martyrs, saints, and pro- phets, ff Answer. Yes !' Amen. m J. M. NsAM (altd.). 133 ' Who is a God like unto Tliee, that pardoneth iniquity.' / {TREAT God of wonders! aU kX Thy ways Are worthy of Thyself-divlne ; ^■"v vuc L/tiKJit giuiica ui J.«y KnXCe Beyond Thine other wonders fihine: ff Who is a pardoning God like Thee? Or who has grace so rich and free? offended an m/2 Pwdou-from God! Pardon -for sins of deepest dye t Pafdo^n-J^estowed through Jesus' Pa'^pn-that brings the rebel ^ ^^Th^ * pardoning God like ^' fre°?^** ^^^ ^° '^'^'* *"^ *»-^3 gj^may ^this glorious, match- J^nii? u°*^-^'i^®. miracle of grace, above °"^®^' "^e those Toraisethissongofloftypraise.- Thee?* ^^'''^^'""^ ^o^ ^'l^e Or yho has grace so rich and free?' Amen. BAMUBI.DAVIB8(a7 'Lord, whence are Thy hands «.rr,''^''^"'an'itorn?' P Tiiey are pierced to-night by many a thorn.' ■* tains, thunder-riven, ^^n« up from the rocky steep, m/ ll^ere rose a cry to the gate of have found My 134 ?i^J^^^^ t^} I'epenteth, mure /rtp rpHEIlE were ninety and nine T XL "\'*'' safely lay cr In the slielter of the fold ; mp But one was out on the hills away. Par off from the gate,? of gold. aim Away on the mountains wild and bare, P Away from the tender Shepherd's care. mp3 'Lord, Thou hast here Thy ninety and nine ; ' Are they not enough for Thee?' """^ \'}^i .Slieuherd made answer : This of Mine /.* A ^V^u?®"^^^, a.^ay 'from Me ; cr And, although the road be rough and steep, * 1 go to the desert to fl»d My sheep.' "*»3But none of the ransomed ^"crosS''''^"'^^ *^' ^'**^" Nor how dark was the night that v.Jn^ VP.y^i'^^.sed tlirough, — -y.v. luduu ixis Hiieep tnat was dim Out in the desert He heard its cry, " ^'^^*°** helpless, and ready to heaven, Rejoice I I sheep 1* /And tlie angels echoed around the throne, cr Rejoice! for the Lord brings back His own.' Amen. Miss Elizabbth 0. Clepuane. iqe *'^ OFFERED 'Behold, now is the accepted time. noio xa the day of salvation.' mp IVrOW is. the accepted time, -LI Now IS the day of gra-je ; del *'°"®'^ <^°*« Vithout And seek the Saviour's face. mp2 Now is the accepted time. 1 he Saviour calls to-day : P 1 p-morrow you may be too late : '1 18 madness to delay. m» 3 Now is the accepted time. '''•/I'e Gospel bids you come f m/ And every promise of His word Declares tliere yet is room. inpi Lord, draw reluctant souls To seek a Father's love I / 1 hen shall attendant angels bear The joyful news above. Amen ^ na «^OHN DOBELL. ' Ho ! every one that thirstefht Come ye to the waters.' mp TTO ! ye that thirst, approach •ttft^ the spring Where living waters flow : ^\xT^?§ to thatsacred fountain all without a price may go. mp 3 How long to streams of false delight , Will ye in crowds repair? " "* j'c ill (;iuwu8 repair? How long your strength and sub- ^ stance waste On trifles, light as air? erS My stores afford those rich supplies That health and pleasure !::ive : Incline your ear, and come to Ale ; Ihe soul that hears shall live. mp 4 Seek ye the Lord, while yet His ear Is open to your call ; While offered mercy Btill is near, Before His footstool falL 6 Let sinners quit their evil ways, Their evil thoughts forego, cr And God, when they to Ilim return, Returning grace will show. C He pardons with o'erflowinK love : For, hear the voice divine ! My nature is not lilie to yours, Wor like your ways are Mine : m/7 But far as heaven's resplen- dent orbs Beyond earth's spot extend, As far My tlioughts, as far My ways, Your ways and thoughts tran- scend. Amen. Anon. 137 'So lon-g as it is called to-day.' mp rnO-DAY the Saviour calls r J Ye wanderers, coiiie; cr Oh. ye beniglited souls. Why longer roam? mp 2 To-day the Saviour calls: cr Oh, listen now ! Within tJiese sacred walls To Jesus bow. mp 3 To-day the Saviour calls : I< or refuge fly; , P Tlie storm of justice falls, PP And death is nigh. mf 4 The Spirit calls to-day: cr Yield to His power ; p Oh, grieve Him not away ! cr 'Tis mercy's hour. Amen. S. F. Smith and T. Ha.stikos. Zh 6o6pef.--0ffer<5. 138 ' He tfiat believeth on Me hath everlasting life.' p T HEARD the voice of Jesus say, -L Come unto Me and Feyhlch ciwnestoheartsoppressed I It iam of >>enedlction. Of pardon, grfwe. and peace. «'/ Of joy that hath no ending, Of lovtf which cannot cease. mp 2 '^'oincunlomc, ye wanderers, And I will Klve you light.' O loyhiK voico of Jesus, Which lUiuitM to cheer the night! P Our heart* were filled with sad- mmn, And w«! hiu\ lost our way ; 71)/ Hut, fMomIng ijflngs us gladness, A nd HtinK'4 the break of day. Dips 'ijotnfi unto Me, ye fainting. And f will f(ive yon life.' *■/ Ochwrlng voice of Jesus, » lilch v.fftmn Ut aid our strife ! t«/> 'l'h« foe h stem and eager, 1 lie iiuht h fierce and long : iitj linfrUnu bait made us mighty. cr And «tronK»jr than the strong. ni/i 'And whfrfioftver cometh I will tu>i tAHt him out.' *-r OwttU.onni voice of Jesus, Which drives away our doubt. Which call* m, very sinners, Ifnwortiiy though we be / Of lov«j HO fr^o and boundless, lo come, dear Lord, to Thee .' Amen. ^ ^^ W. 0. Dix. 143 * / canMiiM U> mil the rinhieous, hut »ipmr$ to repentance.' PnOMK.ytf glnners. poor and .;/ fetched, Weak and wounded.sickand sore; mp.liiHHH ri:su]y Htands to save you, FuU of pity Joined with power. «*•„ . H«r jjablc. He Is willing ; doubt no more. rn/ 2 Come, ye needy, come and Ood'« free feounty glorify; True Iwltef end true repentance. cr I'verv ttrece that brings you nigh, ^ Wfthrmt money. Come to JetnM Christ and buy. iiw 3 lUmft, yn weary, heavy laden, Lost and r«/ned b* the fall ; If you tarry till you're better, You will never come at all : ^, Not the righteous- 8f nnert Jestu came to caU. Z^t ^oBpit—McuvM, mf 4 Let not conscience make you linser, Nor of tltnesB fondly dream ; All the fltness He reuuiveth Is to feel your neeu of Him : cr This He gives you - 'Tis the Spirit's risin;,' heam. mf o Lol the incarnate God, as- cended, rieads the merit of His blood : Venture on Him, venture wholly, Let no other trust intrude : None but Jesus Can do helpless sinners good. Amen. Joseph Hart (altd). 144 'Retxirn unto Ihe Lord thy God.' mp T>ETURN,0 wanderer, to thy It liome, Thy Father calls for thee ; No longer now an exile roam In Kuilt and misery : p Eeturn, return. mp 2 Return, O wanderer, to thy home, 'Tis Je3U3 calls for thee ; The S])!rit and the Bride say, 'Come,' now foi* refuge flee : p Return, return. mp 3 Return, wanderer, to thy home, 'Tis madness to delay ; There are no jiardons in the tomb. And brief is mercy's day : p Return, return. Amen. ThOS. HA3TINa3. 145 'A bruised reed shall He not break.' mp fiOME, ye souls by sin af- yj flicted. Bowed with fruitless sorrow down ; By the broken law convicted, Through the cross behold the crown ! cr Look to Jesus ! Mercy flows through Him alone. mp 2 Take His easy yoke and wear T ''5 Love will make obedience sweet ; Lhnst will give you strength to bear it. While His wisdom guides your feet S/u Safe to glory, Where His ransomed captives meet. ntf 3 BlessM are the eyes that see Him, Blest the ears that hear His voice ; Blessed are the souls that trust Him, And in Him alone rejoice : His commandments Then become their happy choice. mp 4 Sweet as home to pilgrims weary, Light to newly opened eyes, Flowing springs in deserts dreary. Is the rest tlie cross supplies : All who taste it cr Shall to rest immortal rise. Amen. JoBBPH Swain. 146 • Yet there ia room.' 7)?/ 'VET there is room! '-The X Lamb's bright hall of song. With its fair glory, beckons thee along. Room ! room ! still room ! p Oh, enter, enter now ! P 2 Day is declining, and the sun IS low ; The shadows lengthen, — light makes haste to go. mf 3 The bridal hall is filling for Pass in, pass' in, and be the Bride- gioom's guest. / 1 It fills, it fills, that baU of jubilee ! Make haste ! make haste I -'tis not too full for tliee, m/6'Yet there is room!' Still open stands the gate, [late. The gate of love,— it is not yet too / G Pass in, pass in ! That ban(iuet is for thee. That cup of everlasting love is free. /7 All heaveu is there, all joy! Go in, go in ; The anj^els beckon thee the prize to wm. ff 8 Louder and louder sounds the lovinscall! Come, lingerer, come I— enter that festal hall ! p 9 Ere night that gate may close, and seal thy doom ; Then the last, low, long cry— 'No room! no room!' No room ! no room !■— pp O woejul cry— No room. !' Amen. H. BOITAB. 2'Ti8 done; the great trans- action s done ; ^i^^l,"'^ Lord's, and He is mine: cr He drew me, and I followed on. Charmed to confess the voice divine. wpSNow rest, my long-divided .Jw^ °\'^'® blissful centre, rest : cr With ashes who would grudge to __ pwt, When called on angeli' bread to feast f ith rejoldng from sting He glvM ; a Msurance thoa : die, hy righteousness, en. i Matilda Hcit, Z^t ^oepcf.— JRccep<«&. Etmed to own my lOrd I I know His my boast, ny soul to shame. e be lost. t safe with Hlro ay long-divided angels' bread to /4 High heave, that heard the solemn vow. That vow renewed shall often hear : Till in Mfe s latest hour I bow, And bless in death a bond so dear. Amen. P. DODBBIDGB. 151 'Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.' p TUST as I am-without one tf plea. Uut that Thy blood was shed for me. And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God. I come I 2 Just as I am— and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each spot, Lamb of God, I come I 3 Just as I am - though tossed about With many a conflict, many a doubt, Fightings and fears within, with- out, O Lamb of God, I come ! 4 Just as I am— poor, wretched, blind ; cr Sight, riches, healing of the ,, mind. Yea, all I need, in Thee to find— p Lamb of God, I come ! mpSJust as I am-Thou wilt receive, cr Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve, Because Thy promise I believe, p Lamb of God, I come ! n\fe Just as I am— Thy love un^ known Has broken every barrier down- ier Now to be Thine, yea. Thine alone, Lamb of God, 1 come 1 »j/7 Just as I am-of that free love The breadth, length, depth, and height to prove, jT- Here for a season, then above, atm Lamb of God, I come I Amen. Miss OBABLom Elliott. 1 RQ ' The blood of Jesus Christ His Son deanseth/rom all sm.' mp T HEAR Thy welcome voice v^A Thatcallsme, Lord, to Thee, *^^cleansmgin Thv precious blood That flowed on Calvary. t.j/ / am coming, Lord t Coming now to Thee I Wash me, cleanse me, in the blood That flowed •n Calvary, p 2 Though coming weak and vile, cr lliou (lost m^ streiiKth assure ; 1 liou duht my vileiiess fully cleanse Till spotless all and pure. nif3 'Tis Jesus calls me on To perfect faith and love, cr To perfect hope, and peace, and trust. For earth and heaven above. 4 'Tis Jesus who confirms The blessM work within. By adding gi-ace to welcomed L'race, where reigned the power of sin, fnf5 And He the witness gives To loyal hearts and free. That every promise is f ulnlled, If faith but brings the plea. cr 6 All hail, atoning blood 1 All hail, redeeming gi-ace I A 11 hail, the giftof Christour Lord. ^' Our Strength and Righteousness ! Amen. Lbwis Hartsouob. 153 ' The sacrifices Qf_ God are a tn-oken spirit.' tnp rriHERE is a holy sacrifice, JL Which God in heaven will not desjjise, Yea, which isprecious in Hiaeyes,- p The contrite heart. mp 2 That lofty One. before whose t'': O'.e Tliec iuntless hosts of heaven bow down. Another dwelling-place will own,— p The contrite heart. mp 3 The Holy One. the Son of God, His pardoning love will shed a- broad. And consecrate as His abode p The contrite heart mp 4 The Holy Spirit from on high Will listen to its faintest sigh. And cheer, and bless, and purify p The contrite heart mp 6 Saviour, I cast my hopes on Thee- Such as ^ou art, I fain would be > In mercy. Lord, bestow on me p The contrite heart Amen. JAins MONTGOKIRT. 7-3 ^o& ! gtg MUtiBuUe, fflerig anh Qporft. 164 ' Trust we have throuah Chriat to Oodward. n\f FAM trusting Thee.LordJesuB, TruBting Thee for full Balvatlon, (iruat and free. mp 21 am truBtiuK Thee for pardon, A t Thy feet I bow; cr tor TbyKxace and tender mercy. Trusting now. n\^3 I am trusting Thee for cleans- Ing In the crimson flood : Trusting Thee to make me holy By Thy blood. mf\ I am trusting Thee to guide me; Thou alone Shalt lead, Every day and hour supplying All my need "^ ?.,L*"* trusting Thee for power. Words which Thou Thyself shalt Must prevail. mp 6 1 am trusting Thee. Lord Jesua; cr Never let me fall: ""u". /I am trusting Thee forever. And for all. Amen. Miss F. R. HAvaaaAi,. 165 *HeiamvRock' ^P MY hope Is built on nothing mi -'-'-■- less rneda • ?3/»n Jesus' blood and rlghteous- L^ni',*;"'^!^ *^l"^* *^^ sweetest frame, cr But wholly lean on Jesus' name m/ On Chriat, the solid Bock, j stand: ' dim All other ground is tinking /i When He shall come with trum- i|et sound. jfound /Clothed inHis riKhteousnessalone. faultless to stand before the throne I mf On Chnst. the solid Bock. 1 stand : dim All other ground is nnkint sand. Amen. Edward Mom {altd. ). loo 'Jems. Thou Son qf David, have mercy on me.' mp JESUS, Th«,u Son of David _, O hear my cry ! For 1 am blind, and full of misery Mercy is Thine ; have mercy. Loid on me I Touch Thou mine eyes, O give me now to see I nip2SIn is my bllndnew, Lord; ^. sin my disease ; Sin veils my heart; sin robs my soul of peace : Sin keeps me back from loving sight of Thee : Have niercy. Lord I from sin. O set me free I mp 3 1 do not see Thee, Jesui I but they say That Thou art passing by-art in the way : Tis true I the sound of Thy blest footsteps near And accents of Thy voice, O Lord I near. P 2 W^^en darkness hides His lovely cr I rest on His unchanging grace ; cr My anchorTiofds within tlwitlL ^ ^'S^' ^^ *''^^ ^'^^' I <**"* JSiJ^^ crottmi it Hnking '"^S His^th, His covenant, His ?.'?PPO't me In the whelminc flood ; ^ w«°n.'i^^P"Mi^ my soul gives way. cr He then is aU my h( pe and stay! nv On Oirist, the solid Bock, I stand: '^^iid '""'WmI is sinking mp 4 JO loving voice t Me • nTv^" '*"■»» "'.*"" It calls out, 'Come to Me I' " Jg^^^'.jyhat wouldst thou I should do to thee?' cr JesuB Thou Son of David, shed ., Thy light Oer my dark soul, and say, 'Re- ceive thy sight r »tp 6 What^ Thou bast done for others. I believe, Lord, Thou wilt do for me ! I shall cr My sight t-shall see Thee, Jesus, , face to face, lirrace. In aU Thy might of majesty and mf« My cry Is heard I Thy mighty. loving hand ^~ nS? touched my Inner eye : at Thy command The darkening scales hare fallen ^ ^ from my heart, /And now I see Thee, Jmui, aa Thou art 1 Amen. Joan JlHKIRS. Ihe Molid Bock, I round U Hnkin§ n. itio Horn {altd.). nd full of miaen 11. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE «t it calla out. I. 5<*tr0, ^tnittnu rtnb Confecoiott 157 'A'ot by works of riuh teousneas tvh ich wt' /uttv done.' P "XrOT what these liands have -1.1 done fan save this guilty soul : Not what this toiling flea^i has borne Can lualte my spirit whole. p 2 Not what I feel or do Can give me peace with God ; dm Not all niy prayers, and sighs, and tears, pp Can bear my awful load. in/ 3 Thy work alone, Christ. Can ease tliia weight of sin : llw blood alone, O Lamb of dod, Can give me peace within. *"*^ Ir'^^y love to me. God, Not mine, O Lord, to Thee. p Can rid me of tliia dark unrest. cr And set my spirit free. inf6l bless the Christ of God : I rest on love divine ; cr And, with unfaltering lip and heart, I call this Saviour mine. ri\f B T praise the God of grace ; I trust His tnith &m\ might ; V'^^'^^Vi^ 5^« His I call Him mine. / My God, my Joy, my Ligli t. Amen. H. Bo.VAR. P 3My faith would by her h md «/V".*'l?.*^ ^*^^^ *»«ad of Thine. While 1 ke a penitent I stand. And there confess my sin. P 4 My soul looks back to see wi i** V"'"'^^"^ '^'''O" 'I'dst bear, /... i'J^'i l'*"«'"P on tlie cur8<;d tree, cr And hai>es her guilt was there. vi/ 6 Believing, we rejoice /■ Ai; .S'^'' ^h« curse remove: / We bless the Lamb with cHeerful And sing Hia dying love. Amen. I. Wattb. 159 158 nut He, when He had offered one sacnjice/or mu forever, mtdoivn on the right fiand of God.' riip XrOT all the blootl of beasts nr^iA ^^ Jewish altars slain. Could give the guilty conscience peace, Or wash away the stain. »w/2 ButChrist.the heavenlyLamb, lakes all our sma away, A sacrifice of nobler name And richer blood than they. 'Lord, increase our/aith.' mp r\ FOR a faith that will not yj shrink, .,. n »°H*''^' pressed by many a foe ; brink " tremble on t^e Of poverty or woe ; mp 2 That will not murmur or conii)lain Beneatli the chastening rod, cr But in the liour of grief or pain. Can lean upon its God : w/3 A faith that shines more bright and clear When tempests race without ; That wlien m danger knows no fear, In darkness feels no doubt ; 4 A faith thatkeeps the narrow way Till life's last spark is fled, And with a pure and heavenly ray Lights up a dying bed ! mp 5 Lord, give me such a faith as this. w/ And then, whate'er may come, I taste even now the hallowed bliss Of an eternal home. Amen. Wm. Hiut Bathdu*. Z^t C^xitftian £{fe. 160 ' If we confess our sins, He isfaitTi- ful and just to forgive.' inp "VfO : not despairingly JM Come I to Thee 1 No; notdistrustingly Bend I the knee ! p Sin hath gone over me, Yet is this still my plea, cr Jesus bath died. p 2 Lord, I confess to Thee Sadly my sin ; All I a.n. tell I Thee ; All I have been t mp Purge Thou my sin awa> , Wash Thou my soul this day, Lord, make me clean i mf 3 Faithfiil and Just art Thou, Forgl,vine all ; Loving ana kind art Thou dim When poor ones call ; vip Lord, let the cleansing blood, Blood of the Lamb of (aod. Pass o'er my soul i or 4 Then all is peace and light This soul within ; Thus shall I walk with Thee, The loved Unseen ; rtif Leaning on Tliee, my Ood, Guided along the road, cr Nothing between ! Amen. H. BONAR. 161 mp ' That Rock was Christ.' ROCK of Ages, cleft for me, Letmehine n>yself inThee; Let the water and the blood. From Thy riven side which flowed, cr Be of sin the double cure, dim Cleanse me from its guilt and power. mp 2 Not tlie labors of my hands Can fulfil Thy law's demands ; Could my zeal no respite know. Could my tears forever flow ; All for sm could not atone ; / Thou must save, and Thou alone. mp S Nothing in my hand I bring ; Simply to Tliy cross I cling ; ,'i.\^' ^"'"c 1-" -s-iiut; lor dress; Heltjless, look to Thee for grace ; cr Foul, 1 to the fountain fly : aim Wash me. Saviour, or I die. P 4 While I draw this fleeting breath, pp When my eyelids close In death* cr When I soar through tracts un- known. See Tliee on Thy judgment-throne ; /Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee. Amen. A. M. TOPLADT. 162 *Ftjr whom I suffered th^ loss of all things.and count them but refuse, that I mow win Christ, and b% found in Him.' mp TESUS, Lover of my soul, w Let me to Thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll, While the tempest still is high. Hide me, O my Saviour, hide, 1'ill the storm of life is past ; cr Safe into the haven giiide ; p O receive my soul at last 1 mp 2 Other refuge have I none : Hangs my helpless soul onThee ; Leave, ah I leave me not alone ; Still support and comfort me. wi/ All my trust on Thee is staved, A 11 my help from Thee I brmg ; dim Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of Thy wing. mf 3 Thou, Christ, art all I want ; More than all in Thee I flnd : Raise the fallen, cheer the faint. Heal the sick.and lead the blind. Just and holy is Thy name; p I am all unrighteousness : False and full of sin I am : cr Thou art full of truth and grace. w/4 Plenteous grace with Thee is found, Grace to cover all my sin ; Let the healing streams abound ; Make and keep me pure within: / Thou of life the fountain art. Freely let me take of Thee ; Spring Thou up within my heart, Rise to all eternity. Amen. 0. Wkslbt. 163 'He beheld th$ city, and wept over it. pT ORD^in this Thy merov's day, ±J Ere it pass for aye away. On our knees we fall and pray. 2 Holy Jesus, grant us tears, Fill us with heart-searching fears, xjic bUctb ctrrlux uuuiii upi'cai'3. mp 3 Lord, on us Thy Spirit pour. Kneeling lowly at the door. Ere it close for evermore. dim 4 By Thy night of agony. By Thy supplicating cry. By Thy willingness to die, faU^, (Penitence Anb Confeeefon. igh tracts uq- p 6 By Thy tears of bitter woe For Jerusalem below, Let us not Thy love forego. tnp 6 Grant us 'neath Thy wings a place, licst we lose this day of grace cr Ere we shall behold Thy face. tn/7 On Thy love we rest alone, cr And that love v,rill then be known By the pardoned round the tlirone. Amen. Isaac Williams. 104 ' God be merciful to me, a tinner.' v\p QINFUL, sishing to be blest ; kj Bound, and Jonginfe' to be free; Weary, waiting for my rest : j» God be merciful to me 1 «?p2Goodness,Ihavenonetoplead, Sinfulness in all I see ; I can only bring my need : p God be merciful to me I pz Broken heart and downcast eves DarenotliftthemselveatoTliee; cr Yet Thou canst interpret sighs : 9 God be merciful to me 1 mpi From this sinful heart of mine To Thy bosom I vould flee ; I am not my own, bat Tlrine : p God be merciful tt- me i tJi/S There Is Onebesidf Thy throne, And my only hone and plea Are in Him, and TJi.'n alone : p God be merciful t j me ! «>/« He mycause will undertake, My Interpreter will be ; er He s my all ; and for His sake aim God be merciful to me! Amen. J. S. B HOKSSLL. 165 ' Have mercy upon me.' mp "TVEPTH of mercy ! can there JL/ be Mercy still reserved for me? Can my God His wrath forbear ?- iUe, the chief of sinners, spare? wip 2 I have long withstood His _ grace, (^?';'8 l>rovpked Him to His face, Gneved Him by a thousand falls. cr 3 Whence to me this waste of . love? Ask my Advocate above I Bee the cause in Je^ius' face, Mew before the throne of graoe. mp 4 There for me tlie Saviour stands. Shows His wounds, and spreads His hands: cr God is love, I know, I feel ; Jesus pleads, and lovea me stilL cr 6 If I richtly read Thy heart. Jf ihou all compassion art. Bow Thine ear, in mercy bow, Paidoa and accept me now i Amen. 0. Wbslbt. 166 'Jesue, Master, have mercy on us.* P OA VIOUR.when in dust toThce yp Lowwe bend the adoring knee; WJien entant to the skies ^l^T , , ^IV" o***". weeping eyes ; Oh ! by all the pains and woe Suffered once for man below, .cr Bending from Thy throne on high pp Hear our solemn litany I wiP^, By Thy helpless infant years, By Thy life of want and tears. By 1 hy days of sore distress iH the savage wilderness, By the dread mysterious hour Of the insulting tempter's power.- cr Turn, O turn a favoring eye, pp Hear our solemn litany i mp 3 By the sacred griefs that wept O er the grave where Lazarus slept, By the boding tears that flowed Over Salem's loved abode, By the anguished sigh that told Ireachery lurked withinThyfold,- cr From Thy seat above the sky, pp Hear our solemn litany t p 4 By Thine hour of dire despair, By Thine agony of prayer. By the cross, the nail, tlie thorn, riercing spear, and torturing scorn, dim By the gloom that veiled the skies O'er the dreadful sacrifice, pp Listen to our humble cry,— Hear our solemn litany i pp r> By Thy deep expiring groan. By the sad senulchrai stone. cr By the vault, whose dark abode Held m vain the rising God,— / Oh! from earth to heaven restored, cr Mighty re-ascended Lord, mp Listen, listen to the cry pp Of our solemn litany ! Amen. 0i» B. Gbart. tji €§ifi 0ihn Bift. 167 • In Thee, Lord, do Tnut tmlfiid ' m/ TESUS, I will triit IW ' O Trust Thee wi^wVaS^ii Guilty, lost, and htlpkiSf *^*' Ihou canst make nie Wwto. There Is none in iieaven ^^• Or on earth like TJiee: Ihou hast died for sinnlrg - Therefore, Lord, for meV mQ Jesus, I may trust J'h/ie, Name of matcliiess wofUi/' Sppjien by the an^el ^^' At rijv wondrous birth, - '"P ^yrittcn, and foieven' On Thy cross of sliaoie: Sinners read and worshiu. Trusting in that name.'^' n«/3 Jesus, I must trust TiiEfi. Pondering Thv ways. ^'^' *H'f.%.*9^6 and luercy All Thine earthly dayg .- at«».binner8 gathered roM»4 ■ft)**! Lepers sought Thy f ace,^ ^^^* w^r i'a ^'.*« '^r loatij8ow4> For a Saviour's grace. *%l,'I?^"u'.Afi?!?.*'!"^'' TJj . "i^rJ??' * ''*o ^rust Thee. T,.-ru3t Thy written word-?' Though Thy voice of j)ity " I have never heard- dm. When Thy Spirit teacfa*dli. To my taste how sweetT*"'' On y may I hearken, Sittmg at Thy feet. »H/6 Jesus, I do trust TJiee. JTrust without a doul>t ; ' AVliosoever cometh ' ^i''?R ^y'jfc "ot cast out: crFa.thful.iaThypromiiie, Those my soul's salvation, Thou my Saviour God ! A W^iiji 168 M»8MAayJ.W^,,^-^|^i VeatM, Thou Son qf David, /w«tf mp pASS^me not. (ce^^ ,^. Hfiarmyl irablecry; i>o not pass me by. "'^"wj?.. P Saviour f Saviour/ Hearmv humble cry, ii^i^. Do not pass nu bit ' ' '"'"'" ' cr *^^4''''?iV"« 9"!/ Jn Thy merit. ., would I seek Thy face ; * ^tir^eTTtyiS^"^^'"*' ^Wore than life to me ; Whom have I on earth beside Thee? Whom in heaven but Thee ? Amen. . __ Fanny J. Cbosby. 169 *"/ will arise and go to my Father.' m ^AKE me. O my Father ! take ^ X me; T*ke me. sare me. through Thy */ that wiiich Thou wouldst Lave *^A^> make me; t*t Thy will in me be done. t> 2f liOng from Thee my footsteps ^. .straying, ' ' f horny proved the way I trod ; 4Jl'^I^^ r'rP'T- and praying, f »ke me to Thy love, my God! /^3?*'rnitles8 years with grief re- .. calling, JV^jy \ confess my sin ; ^WA^^l^' ^ Father.'fallin- la thy household take me in. %i^fitfyj^'''^J^'' Thee I proffer ^7*v'AP^®.7*'ns heart of mine ; tsii^^^ l'?e and soul I offer, fnn unworthy love like Thine. * VftCo the world's Redeemer.dying, fif!%tt^I ^:S^ upon.the tree ; fmrhafc sacrifice rely ng, No^ 1 look in hope to Thee. Wff J«theri take me; all forgiv- ^/rE?!® ^J^y JovJ"'? breast ; % !2^J<>;^/orever living ' J tmst be forever blest ! Amen. ||^. Bat Palmer '(Jf^t ^ the depths have I cried to .hce,0 Lord.' ^^#T*dJjn ^®®^ ™®' ^^^^ *"*^ Uj^ S^^' '^^ ^M^ef flsVing, H«^ oh. hear, my hearths sore crj P J^eed me, or I die ! crv- ■B m» 2 Let me at a throne of »w«w Ji-r ^ f «. Jind a sweet relief ; ^ '***^^ I Ml 4" "^7 smand sorrow feeling, Xneeling there in deep coutriitioa I /•&' /'^l^^? ^epe""- kneeling- * Help my unbelief. "^"""^^ I ^^^-nkTheo 'or help, and healing : r f If eai tae, or i die I 5<^»^j^JP«tttoing deeds of charity p Lord, in mercy hear us. "*^highf °'''" ^^""^ **° "»'»«" "" Jf T>«?„i^r^ thoughts come nigh, cr Purge from sin our memory • P Lord, in mercy liear us N^'tn^yJ''^ ^'^^ w"*^"» the soul Natures waywardness control. "'tJuiding towards the heavenly P Lord, iu mercy hear us. m n » Amen - ,_0 T. B. POLiOCK. ' I will heal their bcuksliding ' mp "\^/^EARYof wandering from And now made willing to return. ^ feear, and bow me to tie rod ; if or Him, not without hope. I mourn: cr I have an Advocate above. A Friend before the throne ol love mp2 O Jesus, full of pardoning More full qf grace than I of sin. Yet once againT seek Thy face, Oi)en Ihme arms, and take me in. And freely my backslidings heal! d love the faithless sinner stifl. I?n^,>^f^^^^ir!ri«i2?»beour guide. J^ear toYliy^oteoS'sfdr^" P Lord, in mercy hear us. oppressed with trouble « AVhen Fnr thP"' ^^^^*'^ to feel the more tor the pangs our Saviour bore ■ Lord, in mercy hear us. And '. mps Thou knowest the way to nr bring me back, I ni ? ^*™Mi!» spirit to restore ; Oh, for 1 hy truth and mercy's sake. I orgi ve. and bid me sin no more Tlie ruins of my soul repair. And make my heart a house of prayer. mp 4 Ah ! give me. Lord, the tender That trembles at the approach of sin ; A godly fear of sin Impart, ThS''W„*"^"^i *^e«P within. That I may dread Thy gracious power. And never dare offend Thee more. Amen. - ,_Q 0. WiSiRT. ' T stn.li tiittnth/t/t U.,^ ^;^. \'-t. are many, are forgiven.' P WEARY of earth and laden Ti 1 ^Y'thmysm. lIookatHeaven and long toenter in: cr But tliere no evil thing may find And yet I hear a voice (hat bid« me, Z^t t^MiAn Bift, j> 2 So vile I am, how dare I hope to stand In the pure glory of that holy land? Before the whiteness of that throne appear? cr Yet there are hands stretched out to draw me near. p 3 The while I fain would tread the heavenly way. Evil is ever with me day by day : cr Yet on mine ears t)ie gracious tidmgs fall, /'Repent, confess, thou shalt be loosed from all' r?^ 4 It is the voice of Jesus that I hear, His are the hands stretched out to draw m0 near. And His the blood that can for all atone, And set me faultless there before the throne. mp 6 'Twas He who found me on the deathly wild, And made me hei« of Heaven, the Father's child, cr And day by day, whereby my soul may live. Gives me His grace of pardon, and m/6 O great AbscArer, grant my soul may wear The lowliest garb of penitence and prayer, cr Tliat ill the Father's courts my glovious dress / May be the garment of Thy right- eousness. »»/7 Yea, Thou wilt answer for me, Righteous Lord, Ihlne all the merits, minethegreat reward ; p Thine the sharp tliorns, (cr) and .■ .f '""1? ^^? golden crown, ' Aline the life won. {dim) and Thine the life laid down. *^8, Noughtcan I bring, d«ar Lord, ^ Jor airi owe, *^Vestow^ f"" heart what it can ^'^r^f *''" gift let my devotion a J. Btonb. < 174 ' This man receiveth sinners, and eateth vxith them.' mp JJOT worthy. Lord, to gather up the crumbs remblj] Thy table : -ary, heavy-1 ^. ^ „ To plead Thy promise and obey With trembling, hand, that from ■^-■^'-fall. Aweary, heavy-laden sinner cornea "^-^ plead Tf Thy call 2 I am not worthy to be thought Thy child, Nor sit the last and lowest at Thy board : Too long a wanderer, and too oft beguiled, I only ask one reconciling word. mfs And Is not mercy Thy prero- gative- Free mercy, boundless, fathom- less, divine? atm Me, Lord, the chief of sinners, me forgive 1 cr And Thine the greater glory, onlyThiue. pi I hear Thy voice : Thou bidd'st me come and rest : I come, I kneel, I clasp Thy pierced feet ; cr Thou bidd'st me take my place, . a welcome guest. Among Thy saints, and of Thy banquet eat mp 6 My praise can only breathe itself in prayer, My prayer can only lose itself in TI1C6 : cr Dwell Thou forever in my heart. and there, p Lord, let me sup with Thee : sup Thou witli me. Amen. ^ ^_ B. H. BiCKBRSTSTH. 175 'I the Lord have called thee . . . and will hold thine hand.' mp XT OLD Thou my hand! so T J ^ weak I am. and helpless, I dare not take one step without Thine aid ; Hold Thou my hand I for then. O ^^ loving Saviour. cr No dread of ill shall make my soul afraid. mp 2 Hoiu Thou my hand i and closer, closer draw me To Thy dear self— my hope, my „ , joy, my all : Hold Thou my hand, lest haply I should wander ; And, missing Thee, my trem* bling feet should falL Bevt and '- what rap. turous songs are u- * le 1 «ip 4 Hold Thou my hand! that H*^JL 1°°^ "^'^'^ 1'hou «iinp rpHERE is a name I love to X hear ; I love to sing !tg worth ; it sounds lilce music in mine ear, The sweetest name on earth. »ip2 It tells me of a Saviour's love, Who died to set me free : (t tells me ofT Yields sunshine all the way. 'lip 4 It tells of One whose loving heart Can feel my deepest woe. Who in my sorrow bears a part That none can bear below. ni/& It bids my trembling soul re- joice. And dries each rising tear ; It tells me in a still small voice cr To trust and never fear. »^6 Jesus I the name I love so well, The name I love to hear; No saint on earth its worth can tell. No heart conceive how dear. i>/7 This name shall shed its fra- grance still Along this thorny road, ^hall sweetly smooth the rugged hill That leads me up to God. »t/"8 And tliere, with all the blood- boufjht throng, From, sin and sorrow free, '^'' I II 8ing the new, eternal song Of Jesus' love to me. Amen. 180 * Whom, having not seen, ye love.' ^^ "lVrO?ElovetoThee.OChri8t, ,,-L»A More love to Thee ! Uear Thou the prayer I make On bended knee ; cr This is my earnest plea. More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee. m.p 2 Once earthly joy I craved. Sought peace and rest, K ow Thee alone I seek. Give what is best: This all my prayer shall be. More love, Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee. p 3 Then shall my latest breath AVhisper Thy praise ; This be the parting cry My heart snail raise. cr This still its prayer shall be, More love, O Christ, to Thee, More love to Thee. Amen. Mbs. Eiizabbtb Pbbntisj. 181 'Perfect love casteth out fear.' mp r\ LOVE that casts out fear, \J O love that casts out sin, Tarry no more without, But come and dwell within. 2 True sunlight of the soul, Surround me as I go : cr So shall my way be safe. My feet no straying know. w/3 Great love of God, come in, Wellspring of heavenly peace, Thou Living Water, come, / Spring up, and never cease. w/4 Love of the living God, Of Father, and of Son, Love of the Holy Ghost, cr Fill Thou each needy one. Amen H. B0»AB. 182 'Lord, to whom shall we go? Thov. hast the words of eternal life.' mp I^BJECT of my first desire, \J Jesus Grucined for me ; cr All to happiness aspire. Only to be round in Thee. mf2 Thee to please and Thee to know Constitute our bliss below ; cr Thee to see, and Thee to love, Constitute our bliss above. mn 3 Lord, it is not life to live. If Thy Presence Thou deny ; 'Tis no longer death to die ! «»/ 4 Source and giver of repose. Singly from Thy smile it flows : <;/• Peace and happiness are Thine, Mine they are if Thou art mine. Amen. A. M. TOPLADT. Bon An5 Vith Mary at the Master's feet I Be this my happy choice : cr My only care, delight and bliss. My jov, my heaven on earth, be this, / To hear the Bridegroom's voice. Amen. ^ ^ ^ 0. WisLxr. 184 ' Ood shall supply all your need ac- oording to His riches in glory by Chnst Jesv^.' mp f\ SAVIOUR, I have nought \J to plead. In earth beneath or heaven above. But just my own exceeding need. And Thy exceeding love. er 2 The need will boob be past and „ gone, Exceeding great, but quickly o'er ; fl^^The love unbought is all Thine own, And lasts for evermore. Amen. ^ _ Jahb Crbwdsom. 185 * If any man he in Christ, he is a new creature.' mp r\ LOVE th&t wiU not let me yj go, , I rest my weary soul in Thee ; I give Thee back the life I owe, cr That in Thine ocean depths its now May richer, fuller be. mp 2 Light that followcst all mv I yield 'my flickering torrh to Tliee ; My heart restores Its bornnved ray, cr Ihat. in Thy Bunshiue blaze, its day May brighter, fairer be. m/ 3 Joy that seekest me throufth pain, I cannot close my heart to Thee ; I trace tlie rainbow through the rain, cr And feel the promise is not vain That morn shall tearless be. mp 4 p Cross that lifteut up my head, I dare not ask to fly from Thee ; I lay in dust life's glory dead, cr And from the ground there blos- soms red / Life that shall endless be. Amen. QiOAOi Matbxson. 186 • / give unto them, eternal life, and they shall never perish.' w/ SOVEREIGN grace I o'er sin KJ abounding. Ransomed souls the tidings swell * dtm'Tis a' deep that knows no sounding— Whoits breadth orlength can tellT mf On its glories Let my soul forever dwell i ni/2What from Christ the soul can sever. Bound by everlasting bands? Once in Him, in Him forever, Thustheeternalcovenantstands : cr None shall pluck thee From the Strength of Israel's hands. nt/3 Heirs o^ God, JoInt-helrs with vCSUS Long ere 'time its race began - To Hia name eternal praises I cr O what wonders love hath done ! One with Jesus, By eternal union one. mp 4 On such love, my soul, still ponder- er Love so great, so rich, so free ; Sa'A while Tost in holy wonder, ivhy, O JiOtd, such love to nae? / Hallelujah ! Grace shall reign eternally. Amen. John Krnt, Zjt ttti$iUn Bifi. 187 • The love tf Christ which pcuaeth lenowUdae.' mf TESUn. Thy boundless love w to me No thought can reach, no tongue Oh I knit my thankful heart to Thee, And reign without a rival there : cr Th ne, whoUy Thine, alone I'd live; Myself to Thee entirely give. mf 2 Love, how cheering li Thy ray! All fear before Thy presence flies: '^are, anguish, sorrow, pass away cr Where'er Thy heating beams •Q'^l^ Jesus, nothing may I see, Nothing desire apart from Thee. m/3 What in Thy love possess I not? My star by night, my sun by day. My spring of life when parchwl with drought. [stay. ^»¥y ^"® ^ cheer, my bread to /My 8g«»gth, my shield, my safe My robe before the throne of God. er LoM Jettw. then thli heart shall /Vorever satisfled with Thee. Amen. VAVL QMMAMtn, tr. J.WuBlsrialtd.). 188 'Lord, Thou knoweet that I love Thee.' m/ JK8C/« my Lord, my God, If «ar me, ble«tHaviour, when I call ; liear me, and from Thy dwelling- „ l>lium * Pour down the riches of Thy grace. JemM, my Lord, I Thee adore ; er Oh, rnake me love Thee more and more I P 2 Jcnm, too late I Thee have «/ 'JV^ can I love Thee an I ought? And hrm extol Thy matchless fame, tn/ Ihtt glorious beauty of Thy name? ' p 3 Jeftw, what didst Thou find „. In roe That Thoti hagt dealt so lovingly? cr Hov jrreat the joy that Thou '"^ * SJIp'^''*"^' ^ ^y *°^« "»y ^ ^ '••' ^«^l?"« hope or thought 1 In weakness, be Thine arm my i,* ^ffnn, of Thee shall be my song ; A A Strength ; ' T?. M'e« W n«art and soul belong ' And, when the storms of life shall All that I fiave or am is Thine ; ' A pe*?e. And Thoa, West Saviour, Thou art And Thou from, heaven shalt mitm. Amen. come at length. , Hmkt Colli us. 3. 3o^ Att^ g)ee or thought 1 RftT COLtllTB. Ight of sorrow m/6 So shall His pretence bless our souls, And shed a joyful light; cr That hallowed morn shall chase away The sorrows of the night Amen. John Morison. 190 ' Ood Upie atrenath of my fiMirt, ana my portion forever.' wip "Vf Y heart is resting, O my itJL God, er I will give thanks and sing; Mv heart is at the secret source Of every precious thing, mp Now the frail vessel Thou hast made ^No hand but Thine shall fill ; For the waters of the earth have failed, And I am thirsty stllL mp 2 I thirst for springs of heaven- ly life. And here all day they rise ; I seelc the treasure of Thy love. er And close at hand it lies. WAnd a 'new song' * . in my mouth To long-loved music set :— Glory to Thee for all the grace I have not tasted yet mp 3 GlqiT to Thee for strength withheld. For want and weakness known ; And the fear that sends me to Thy- self For what is most my own. cr I have a heritage of joy That yet I must not see ; But the hand that bled to make it mine Is keeping It for me. «j » 4 My heart is resting, O my God, My heart is in Thv care ; I hear the voice of joy and health Aesounding everj^where. cr 'Thou art my portion,' saith my soul. p Hark I 'tis the Toice of angels Borne in a song to me, cr Over the fields of glory. Over the crystal sea. vif 2 Safe in the arms of Jesus t Safe from corroding care, Safe from the world's temptations. Sin cannot harm me there. Free from the blight of sorrow, 1* ree from my doubts and fears ; Only a few more trials. Only a few more tears. mp 3 Jesus, my heart's dear refuge I Jesus has died for me ; cr Firm on the Eock of Ages Ever my trust shall be. p Here let me wait with patience. Wait till the night is o'er, crWait till I see the morning Break on the golden sliore. Amen. ^ ^^ Pahht J. CaOSBT. 102 • Whom have I in heaven but Thee f and there is none upon earth that I desire beside Thee.' mp rr O Thee. O dear, dear Saviour, X My spirit turns for rest ; My peace is in Thy favor, ^My pillow on Thy breast: Though all the world deceive me, I know that I am Thine, cr And Thou wilt never leave me, O bless6d Saviour mine. «^2 In Thee my trust abideth. On Thee my hope relies, O Tliou whose love proviaeth For all beneath the skies : O Thou whose mercy found me. From bondage set me free, And then forever bound me With threefold cords to Thee, mp 3 My grief is in the dulness \Vith which this sluggish heart Doth open to the fulness Of all Thou wouldst impart j mfMy ioy is in Thy beauty )li " ' Ten thousand voices say, TV* And the music of their glad Amen Will never die away. Amen. Miss Ahma Lastisia Wabino. 191 ' / also vftU keep thee from the hour of temptation.' «P C! APE In the arms of Jesus - O Safe on His gentle breast ! There, by His love o'ershaded, Sweetly my soul shall rest Of holiness divine ; My comfort in the duty That binds my life in Thina mp 4 Alas I that I should ever Have failed in love to Thee, The only One who never Forgot or sliehted me. cr O for a heart to love Thee More truly as 1 ought. And nothing place above Thea In deed, or word, or thought m/5 O fo^ "t choicest b'e \9\pz Of livin^ Thy love. And thus on earth possessing The peace of heaven above I th €$t(ir«(in ^'fe. dim for the bliss that by it Ihe soul securely knows, The lioly calm and ijuict Of faith's serene repose ! Amen. ^ ^_ J. B. B. MONBKLt. 103 ' Thou wilt keep him inperfed peace whose mind is stayed OP Thee.' mp I N heavenly love abiding, ±So change my heart shall fear, And safe is such confiding, 1< or nothing changes here : Ihe storm may roar without m«, Aly heart may low be laid, or But God is round about me, And can I be dismayed? VIP 2 Wherever He may guide me, No want shall turn me back ; cr My shepherd is beside me, And nothing can I lack : w His wisdom ever waketh, Ills sight is never dim : Ho knows the way He taketh. And I will walk with Him. «i|> 3 Green pastures are before me, Which yet I have not seen ; Bright skies will soon be o'er me, Where darkest clouds liave been : cr My hope I cannot measure : My path to life is free ; rn/ My Saviour has my treasure. And He will walk with me. Amen. Miss Ahna L. Waring. 194 • Joy and peace in believing.' mf GOMETIMES alight surprises k5 The Christian while he smgs ; It is the Lord who rises With healing in His wings : w/ When comforts are declining. He grants the soul again cr A season of clear shining. To cheer it after rain. mp 2 In holv contemplation, We sweetly then pursue riie theme of God's salvation, And And it ever new: c yet free from present sorrow. We cheerfully can say, liiven let the unknown to-morrow Bring with it what it may : m/3 It can bring with it nothing, Rut Hft will Vs^ir 'ia ft-r-.-T.-T*- . Who gives the iiires'*clothing," ' Will clothe His people too : cr Beneath the spreading heavens. No creature but is fed ; And He who feeds the ravens. WUl give HiB children brei^. | mp 4 Though vine nor flg-tree nef. ther Tlieir wonted fruit shall bear, Thpugli all the field shoukl wither. Nor flocks nor herds be there : cr Yet. (}od the same abiding, His praise sliall tune my voice: / For while in Him conflding, I cannot but rejoice. Amen. - -^_ W. COWPIR. 195 ' Qloing thanks always for all things unto God and the Father.' »"/ \l Y God, I thank Thee, who i»JL hast made Iheearthsobright,- So full of splendor and of joy, Beauty and liglit,- Ho many glorious things are here. Noble and right. m/2 I thank Thee, too. that Thou hast made Joy to abound,— bo many gentle thoughts and deeds Circling us round. That in the darkest spot of earth Some love is found. mp 3 I thank Thee more that all our joy Is touched with pain, Ihat sliadows fall on brightest hours. That thorns remain,— cr So that earth's bliss may be our guide, And not our chain. mpi For Thou, who knowest. Lord, how soon Our weak heart clings, Hast given us joys, tender and true, Yet all with wings,— cr So that we see. gleaming on high. Diviner things. m/& I thank Thee, Lord, that ^Thou hast kept The best in store : We have enough, yet not too much To long for more,— A yearning for a deeper peace Not known before. m/Q I thank Thee, Lord, that here our souls, . Though an- ply blest, dim Can never find, although they seek, ^^ A perfect rest,— cr Nor ever shall, until they lean On Jesus' breast. Amen. Adci,aidb a. Pkoctib. gog ftnb (P«ace. >r flgtree Del- «, that Thou tore that all ot too much rd, that here 196 'That we may lead a tranquil and q\net life, in all godlinesi and gnivtiy. vip I'VEAR Lord and Father of „±y mankind, Forgive our fevorish wavB ! -;- Ue-clotheusinourriKhtfulnilnd; 111 purer lives Tl*y service liud, In deeper reverence, pi jiiae. nip 2 In simple trust like theirs who heard Beside tlie Syrian sea, Tlie gracious oallinK of the Lord, cjLet U8. like them, without a word Rise up and follow The*. p 3 Sabbath rest by Galilee ! calm of hills above. Where Jesus knelt to share with Thee The silence of eternity, Interpreted by love I pp 4 With thatdeep hush subduing Our words and works that drown 1 lie tender whisper of Thy call, As noiseless let Tliy blessing fall As fell Thy manna down. p 6 Drop Thy still dews of quiet- TIBSS T^U all our stiivings cease : er Take from our souls the strain and stress. And let our ordered lives confess The beauty of Thy peace. mp 6 Breathe through the pulses of desire Thy coolness and Thy balm ; Letsense be dumb, its heats cxj.jre : bpeak .through the earthquake, wind, and fire, still small voice of calm ! Amen. ^ _^ J. G. Whittibb, 197 'Hitherto hath the Lord helped us.' w/riOME, Thou Fount of every v^ blessing ! Tune my heart to sing Thy grace ; streams of mercy never ceassniK fail for songs of loudest praise. 2 With celestial fervor glowing, Let me sing like those above ; While my heart, with joy o'erttow- _, ing, Dwells on God's unchf jiinglove. }»/3 Uore I raise my Ebenezer, II tthpr by Tliy help I'm come ; Autl 1 lioiie, by Tliy good pleaKiue, bafely to arrive ut home. mpi Jesus sought me when a stranger. Wandering from the fold of Cod ; cr He. to save my soul from dan'/er. Interposed His precious blood. m/H Oil ! to grace how great a debtor Daily I'm constrained to be ! Lettliat grace. Lord, like a fetter, liind my wandering heart to Iliee. nip 6 Prone to wander. Lord, I feel Prone to leave tlie God I love ; cr Here s my heart, O. take and seal It, Seal it from Thy courts above. Amen. ., _ ^ Rt. Robinson. 198 'God forhid that I should nlory save iH the cross of our Lord Jcsxis Christ.' w«/ T^n^hfi cross of Christ I glory, X Towering o'er tlie wrecks of time: All the light of sacred story Gathers round its head sublime. p 2 When the woes of life o'er take me, Holies deceive, and fears annoy, cr>iever shall the cross forsake me,— Lo ! it glows with peace and joy. TOP 3 When the sun of bliss is beaming Light anc' love upon my way, cr i^roin the cross the radiance streaming Adds new lustre to the day. mp 4 Bane and blessing, pain and lileasure. By the cross are sanctified ; Peace is there, that knows no mea- sure, cr Joys that through all time abide. Amen. Sir Jobn Bowbino. 199 • Thoii wilt Iceep him in perfect pence whose mind is stayed on Thee.' mp "PEACE, perfect peace, in this •L dark world of ain? pThe blood of Jesus whispeta peace within. ef« t(ixi$0*% Mift. mpl Peace, perfect peace, by thronging dutiei pressed ? p To do the will of Jeius, thii Is rest. ffip 3 Peace, perfect peace, with lor* rows surging rounds p On Jesus' boeom nought but calm is found. mpi Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away 7 crin Jesus' keeping we are safe, and they. tnp 6 Peace, perfect peace, our fu- ture all unknown r er Jesus we know, and He is on the throne. p Peace, perfect peace, death tha- dowing us and oursf tn/ Jesus has vanquished death and all Iti powers. p 7 It is enough : earth's struggles soon shall cease, cr And Jesus call us to heaven's perfect peace. Amen. B. H. BlCKIRSTBTB. \ 4. 3^ofme00 (tnb Mf^pivMi^n 200 • Create in me a clean heaii, God.' / f\ FOR a heart to praise my \J Gk)d, A heart from sin set free, aim A heart that always feels Thy „ blood So freely shed for me I mf2A heart resigned, submissive, meek. My great Redeemer's throne : er where only Christ is heard to _, speak, Where Jesus reigns alone : mp3 A humble, lowly, contrite heart, BflMevIng, true, and clean ; er Wuch neither life nor death „ can part From Him that dwells within : tnp 4 A heart in every thought re- And full of love divine,— cr Perfect, and righl^ and pure, . and good, A copy, Lord, of Thine I mf& Thy nature, gracious Lord, irripai-t: Come « .^ckly from above ; cr Write vv new name upon my Thy nt'ir, i v ^ axe "f love. Amen. «,.-.- 0, WK81RT> 201 wvrpHE God of glory down to „-l men Removes His blest abode ; He dwells with men ; His people they, And He His people's Qod. mp 2 His gracious hand shall wipt the tears From every weeping eye : cr And pains and groans, and griefs and fears. Ami death itself, shall die. m/S Ho, ye that thirst I to you My Shall hidden streams disclose, And open full the sacred spring, Whence life forever flows. 4 Blest is the man that overcomes ; 1 11 own bim for a son ; A rich inheritance rewards The conquests he hath won. mp 5 p may we stand before the Lamb, When earth and seas are fled, er And hear the Judge pronounce our name, With blessings on our !: ■ t 202 •Tfte Ood qf peace, who broiwht a- gatnfrom the dead our Lord Jesus thrtst, thatareat Shepherd of the sheep, vnth the blood t^thf. eternal covenant.make you perfect in every good toork to do His vAll.' mpTJlATHER of peace, and God ,JJ of love I ^^Ml V"^ "^^y power to save, m/ThtLt power by which our Shep- herd rose Victorious e pleasing in Thine eyes. Amen. 203 ^- ^"'""'"'""- 'Behold what manner ^ love the fattier hath oe»tow<'d upon us, that we sh<»ad he called children Of God : and auch we are.' mfnEHOLD the amazing gift of The Father hath bestowed On U8, the sinful sons of men. To call us sons of God I mp 2 Concealed as yet this honor lies, By tliis dark world unknown, A world that knew not when He „ came, Even God's eternal Son. m/3 High is the rank we now pos- ses3 »-»-■» But higijer we shall rise ; Though what we shall hereafter be Is hid from mortal eyes : m/4 Our souls, we know, when He Shalftear ilis image brlglit; ""or a His glory, full discfosea. Shall open to our sight ^\i^ *'P^,'*° *^S**> 9"^ «o divine, ^lay trials well endure ; And purge the soul from sense and As Christ Himself is pure. Amen. 2rv4 '■ ^*™' ^'^^'^ ' We walk byfaiih, not by sight.' "^P JJY God, permit me not to A stranger to myself and Thee ; A midst a thousand thoughts I rove. Forgetful of my hlghestlove. ' Wth'eaSf "^^ P'"^'^"" "»'^ cr 8 Call me away from flesh and sense : One sovereign word can draw me thence : m/ 1 would obey the voice divine, And all inferior jojs resign. mp 4 The eartli, with all her scene.", withdrawn, Let noise and vanity be gone : p In secret silence of the mind. My heaven, and there my God, i nnd. Amen. 205 ''"'"' ' The Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself /or me.' P cr U A VIOUR, Thy dying love Kj Ihougavestme: x«y neariiuini Its vc Some offering bring T Something for Tlie cr And thus debase my heavenly birth? bew" ^ ® to things And let my God« my Saviour, go ? J Nor should I a!iKht wltlihold, ^ My Lord, from Thee: mp In love my soul would bow. My heart fulfil its vow. Thee now,— lee. 2 Give mo a faithful heart. Likeness to Thee, Ihat each departing day Henceforth may see home work of love begun. Some deed of kindness done. Some wanderer sought and won,— Something for Thee. ni/3 All that I am and have- Thy gifts so free— Injoy. in grief, through life, O Lord, for Tliee : cr And, wlien Thy face I see. My ransomed soul shall be, Ihrough all eternity. Something for Tliee. Amen. _ SYLVANUSDRYDBNPHBira. 'He is the propitiation/or our sins.' JLi Humbly I fall ; Pleading Thy promise sweet Lord, hear my call ; cr Now let Thy work begin, Oh, make me pure within, Cleanse me from every sin, mp Jesus, my AIL p 2 Tears of repentant grief Heh rhoiimV unbelief. Hear Thou my call ; Oh, how I pine for Thee I 'Tis all my hope and pleai er Jesus has died for me, Jesus, my AIL .8-« Z^€ t^hdan Zifi, mp 3 Stm at Thy mercy seat. SaTiour.Ifall; >,„ ^^T^''""F.Thy promiBe sweet, cr Heard ig my call ; "^ li?'*^ yV"»«8 my soul to Thee ; Ihis all my song shall be. Jesus has died for me, JesuB, my All. Amen. _ Fahny J. Crosby. 207 ' CJirist Jesus, who qf God is made nnte us wisdom, and rightroxs- ness, and sanctijication, and re- demption. *"^ IVf ^f*''Voo^^8 up to Thee, lU. Thou Lamb of Calvary, Savlojir divine: p Now hear me while I pray ; Take all my guilt away ; cr O let me from this day mp Be whoUy Thine ! m/2 May Thy rich grace impart Strength to my fainting heart, Myzealmspire: P As Thou hast died for me, crO may my love to Thee m/Pure vvarin, and changeless be, A bvmg fire. P 3 While life's dark maze I tread, d" fR?®^^ around me spread, T»l!?7^^""^y guide; Bid darkness turn to day, ,. Wipe sorrow's tears away, aim Nor let me ever stray From Thee aside. cr life's transient cold sullen P 4 When ends dream. When death's stream Shall o'er me roll, cr Blest Saviour, then, in love. Fear and distrust remove; W O bear me safe above, A ransomed soul. Amen. nf\Q ^*^ Palmer. • CowK? ve yourselves apart awhile.' w^?^ JJERE from the world we Jesus to seek ; Here may His loving voice Tenderly speak l Jesus, our dearest friend. Oh, let Thy smile descend ! 'Tis Thee we seek. 2 Come, Holy (Comforter, Presence Divine, Now in our longing hearts Oraciously shine ; cr cr ^h for Thv mighty power I Oh for a blessed shower, * "J.V."? tihJS hallowed hour. With joy divine I nip 3 i^yiour. Thy work revive. Here may v/e see Those who are dead in sin Quickened by Thee ; Come to our hearts to-night, Make every burden light. Cheer rhou our waiting siglit We long for Thee. Amen. nf\Q Fanmt J. Cro.su \ ' They go from strength to stremih m/'T^ORWKKDV be ourwatcii 1-' word. Steps and voices joined ; heek tlie things before us. „Not a look behind; Burns the flery pillar ii/?;*°\"*.¥9^yshead: Who shall dream of shrinking. By our Captain led? / Forward through the desert, rhrough the toil and fight : Jordan flows before us. ^lon beams with light. n^/'2 Forward, flock of Jesus. Salt of all the earth, lill each yearning purpose ,. Spring to glorious birth ; a*%Siclc they ask for healing, Blind, they grope for day : cr Pour upon the nations Wisdom's loving ray. / Forward, out of error. Leave behind the night: Forward through the dark n6ss Forward Intolight! w?/ 3 Glories upon glories Hath our God prepared. By the souls that love Him One day to be shared ; Eye hath not beheld them, Kar hath never heard ; Nor of these hath uttered Thought or speech a word : / Forward, marching eastward Where the heaven isbright. Till the vail be lifted. Till our faith be sight. vntf A Xfat' n't^^ »r^.» V^vS Jiise the city towers. Where our God abideth ; riiat fair home is ours : Flash the streets with jasper. Shine the gates with gold ; *^l?.^^jyj^ gladdening river Shedding joys untold ; 5oftn<0d Anb ilejjirrtffoit. / Thither, onward thither. In the Spirit's might; Pilgnnis to your country. Forward into light ! /6 To the Eternal Father Loudest antJiema raise: To the Son and Spirit Echo songs of praise : To the Lord of Glory, Blessed Tliree in One, ' Be by men and angela Endless honor done. dim Wealt are earthly praises. Dull the songs of niglit ; Forward into triumph, / Forward into light ! Amen. „^ ^ H. AtPORD. 210 7 press toward tlie mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. »"/ <;;iAYIOUR, blessM Saviour, kj Listen whilst we fiing. Hearts and voices raising Praises to our King ; cr All we have to of^er, All we hope to be, Body, soul, and spirit, All we yield to Thee. mp 2 Nearer, ever nearer, Christ, we draw to Thee ; Deep in adoration Bending low the knee ; Thou for our redemption Cam'st on earth to die ; cr Thou, that we might follow, Hast gone up on high. 7?'/ 3 Great and ever greater Are Thy mercies here, Irue and everlasting Are the glories there, where no pain or sorrow. Toil, or care, is known, cr Where the angel-legions Circle round Thy throne. mfi Clearer still and clearer Dawns the light from heaven. In our sadness bringing News of sin forgiven ; cr Life lias lost its shadows. Pure the light within : Thou hast shed Thy radiance On a world of sin. 11)/" 5 Onw.ird p.yftr fjT!W!^y{' Journeying o'er the road Worn by saints before us, .Tournoying on to God, cr Jicaving all behind us, May we hasten on. Backward never looking Till theprixeis won. / 6 Higher then and higher Bear the ransomed soul, Earthly toils forgotten, „ ,-Saviour, to its goal ; ff Where, m ;oys untliought of. Samts with angels sing, Never weary, raising Praises to their King. Amen Godfrey Thring. 211 ' That life which I now live in the Jfesh I^ live in faith, the faith which ts in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himnelffor me.' mp O AVIOUR, more than life to kj me, I am clinging close to Thee : Let Thy precious blood applied K eep me ever near Thy suie. cr Every day, every hour, Let me feel Thy cleansing potver : May 'Thy tender love to me Bind me closer, Lord, to Thee. mp 2 Through this changing world below Lead me gently, as I go ; cr li-ustiug Thee, I cannot stray, I can never lose my way. .3 Let me love Thee more and more. Till this fleeting life is o'er ; mj rill my soul is lost in love, In a brighter world above. Amen. Fanny J. Crosbi. 212 • / have learned in whatsoever state I am therewith to be content' «?pTlATHER, I know that all X' my life Is portioned out for me ; And the changes that are sure to come I do not fear ^o see ; But I ask Thee for a present mind Intent on pleasing Thee. cr 2 I ask Thee for a thoughtful love. Through constant watching wise. To meet the glad with joyful smiles, And wiv)e the weejiing eyes ; And a lieart at leisure from itself. To soothe and sympathize. mp 3 I would not have the restless will That hurries to and fro. Seeking for some great thing to do, Or .secret thing to know : I would be treated as a cliild. And guided where I go. Z$4€iifMiftn Mift. i Wherever in the wortd lam. f «»« « v- * tt < , ~ In whatsoe'er esUie, '***"' {mpi Yet He found me I I beheld I have a fellowship witii ivauil* \,J;^JP^- ., To keep and culli va^r^^ I r?f^?'^edi»ig on the accursed tree . To none that ask deoifid^ ' *"^^ ^^^ *""'-" "'" *^— ^ ** wa?d life.^ ^^'^^^^^ „ While keeping at Thy «idi8- 1 j- ratient— ' °' -•""'»" Content to ffll a littfefos^' «m firqught me lower, while I If Thou be glorified 'imU. wh-r.^-^ «""« i '"•^L^?eUi?j"***' •^ *^«* ««• '^^''down^l®*''^"' *^ *W# *^^** Fix in us Thy hu ~" fait , whispered, cr Iiessofself, and more of Thee!' nf* Higher than the highest hea- Deeper than the deepest sea, orLord, Thv love at fast has con- ^ quered; "???* "»« now my supplication, None of self, and allof Thee i ' Amen. ^^'nSiE^^^^S^ ^^^ THBonoBBMonoi,. cr Visii us wi'th ThyuiLWM **' I '^*' '<»*fMloweth hard after Thee Enter every tremww^l^' '^^'^"^" AUThyfafthfuT > Jesus. Thou art ( "'- "° ".» X uy life ft Suddenly return, and Never more Thy te, cr Thee would we b^ ServeThee as Thy / '"'ceMfnjr''*^^ • '«** Wi Glory in Thy perfect lm§. m/3 Finish.then.Tkyaaw^vMiieja Pure and spotleas ma^W^' '^-'Jf^see Tiiy grea.t saJvaJ^/ injfi<4v- _ Thee, Lost in wonder, Iov#Mi4 »f§m 214 ^.-wmr- ml, that then who live sfu ■-'^■%MM% %4ik hut unto Him V!ho iie ana rose again ' Jh!i«^*ilV*fl:!=^"^ ever te; -.—u n muu couia ever im. Plead in vain, and iJI , swered, "^ 'Cr All of self, and nos* fl^ f)|^|i wHV »^^rpHOlT hidden loviT of God A whose height, Whose depth unfathomed. no ^ man knows, L**V'P"l'*/.1''*y beauteous light i^t^h^/JA^^^ ^P^ T^y repose : Arrest, till it finds rest in Thee. ^^ Sut^p *"• "*** ^**°" ^*«* My mind to seek its peace in ^ ihee; w^Jl'*® Iseek but find Thee not, -N o peace my wandering soul shall Oim when shaU all my wander- Snd?^ ■ **■ *" Thee-ward «^/3 Is there a thing beneath the ^'^^jMveByrlth Thee my heart , to snare? •i^^^' ** *^«"<'«' *° thy Saviour^ God and /Mi' the accursed tree, ly. 'Forgive them. eartfiaid faintly, ind some of Thee!' lis tender mercy- igf full and free, rong, and, ah I bo /To feel Thy power, to hear Thy - voice. '' To knowThy love, be all my choice. « m Amen. G. iBRSfnMQMt, tr. J. Wbsi-bt. 216 *W9 are Thine.' mp J AM Thine, O Lord ; I have ^ A, heard Thy voice, 4°4 lt,*old Thy love to me ; cr But I long to rise in the arms of faith. And be closer drawn to Thee. tj Draw VM nearer, nearer, blessed Lord, To the erost where Thou hast died; Draw me ruarer, nearer, nearer, bleseidLord, To ThypreciottM, bleeding tide. cr 2 Consecrate me now to Thy ser- _ vice. Lord, By the power of grace divine : Letmy soullook up with a steadfast And my will be lost in Thine. m/3 Oh.thepuredelightof asingle «7V**'T*^'0'«,Thy throne I snend. When I kneel in prayer, and with _ Thee, my God, I commune as friend with friend. mfi There are depths of love that I cannot know I'm I cross the narrow sea : cr There are heights of joy that I ^, may not reach, TIU I rest in peace with Thee. Amen. FammtJ. CaosBT. Contmunton anb ftftm0$i». 217 * IVaeh me, and I ehall be whiter tiMn snow.' mp T ORD Jesus, I long to be T -*-^ J?€rf3ctly whole. I want Thee forever to i soul; live in my Break down every idol, cast out every foe : Now wash me, and I shaU be whiter than snow. cr Whiter than anow, yes, whiter . than anow, dtm Now wash me, and I shall be whtter than anow. mp 2 Lord Jesui, let nothing un- holy remain. Apply Thine own blood and extract „ every stain ; To get this blest cleansing I all things forego : dim Now wMh me. and I shall be whiter than snow. cr3 Lord Jesus, look down from Thy ***'0°e *»» *he skies, And help me to make a complete sacrifice : »»^/I give up myself and whatever I know : dim Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. p 4 Lord Jesus, for this I most humbly entreat, I wait, blessM Lord, at Thy cruci- fied feet cr By faitli, for my cleansing, I see Thy blood flow: dim Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. Amen. JAMBS Nicholson 5. Communton anb ^^ffowe^tp 218 ' The muUitude qf them Vtat believed wereqfone heart and of one soul.' w^'DLEST be the tie that binds JO Our hearts In Christian lore s The fel'owship of kindred uaiiuUi la Uk«> to that above. mp 2 Before our Father's throne We pour our ardent prayers .* Our fears, our hopes, our aims are one. Our comforts and our cane. tnp 3 We share our mutual woes, Our mutual burdens bear: atm And often for each other flows The sympathising teMr. Zh C^tiBtiAfi Mife, flip 4 When we asunder part, It gives us keenest pain ; er But we shall still be joined in heart, And hope to meet again. mf 6 This glorious hope revives Our courage by tlie way : While each in expectatio.i lives, And longs to see the day. mf 6 From sorrow, toll, and pain, And sin we shall be free : And perfect love and friendship «..'6ign Through all eternity. Amen OtQ •'CHH Fawcbtt (oiW.). ■ ' Blessed are th^pure in heaii.for they nhall see God.' mf T> LEST are tlie pure in heart, U For they shall see their The secret of the Lord is theirs : Their soul is Christ's abode. m/2 The Lord, who left the sky Our life and peace to bring. And dwelt in lowliness with men, Their Pattern and their King,- mp 3 Still to the lowly soul He doth Himself imr-art. And for His dwelling and His throne Chooseth the pure in heart. - mp i Lord, we Thv presence seek : Ours may this blessing l.e ; cr Ogive the pure and lowly heart, A temple meet for Thee. Amen. J. Kbblb and W. J. Hah. 220 * Wh«n I awaJce, I am still with Thee' mp OTILLv/ith Thee, Omy God. kJ I would desire to be ; By day. by night, at home, a- broad, I would be still with Thee : mp 2 With Thee when dawn comes And calls me back to care. With thee, my God, in prayer: mp 8 With Thee, amid the crowd That throngs the busy mart. To hear Thy voice, 'mid clamor ., „loud, mm Speak softly to my heart: mp 4 With Thee, when dav is done. Am evening calms the mind ; ^^r^^A'^^^i'.^' *3 the rising sun. With Thee my heart would find: P 6 With Thee, when darkness brings The signal of repose ; [wings, Calm in the shadow of Thy Mine eyelids I would close ; mp6 With Thee, in Thee, by faith Abiding^ I would be; (deatii, By day, bv niKht, in life, in cr I would be still with Tliee. Amen. 221 '' "" ^""'" • Restore vnto me the Joy of Thy salvation. P {\ FOR a closer walk with God. V,.A ^^j™ .and heavenly frame ; c** A lifilit to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb ! ^ ?,yhereistheblessednesslknew When first I saw the Lord? vvhere is the soul-refreshing view Of Jesus and His word? mp 3 What peaceful hours I once enjoyed I Ho^y sweet their memory still! p But they have left an aching void The world can never fill. 4 Return, Holy Dove, return, ^weet messenger of rest ; cr I hate the sins that made Thee mourn. And drove Thee from my breast. ^'(atu^^^<^^MW°} I have known, Whate'er that idol be, [thron o cr Help mo to tear it from Tliy And worship only Thee. »»/« So shall my walk be close with God, Calm and serene my frame : m 222 'iVe [s me to the Lamb. Amen. W. GOWPBB. ..... . have fled for r^e to lay hold upon the hope set before ns.' mp T\EAR refuge of my weary i^^Jk^^^^u ^^en sorrows rise, " x/ "*®^'^P®°y*ves of trouble roll, My fainting hope relies. mv 2 ToTheeltelleachrlsinggrlef. For Thou alone canst heal I Thjr word can bring a iweet relief For every pain I feel. Cotnmttnion «ttb ftffovo^^ip. when darkness J) 3 B'lt oh I when gloomy doubts prevail, I fear to call Thee mine : T'le Bi)riiigs of comfort seem to fail, Ana all my hopes decline. mp 4 Yet, gracious God, where shall I flee? rr Tliou art my only trust : And still my soul will cleave to Tliee, Though prostrate in the dust. m/5 Tliy mercy-seat is open still. Here let my soul retreat: With humble hope attend Thy will. And wait beneath Thy feet. Amen Annb Btkele. 223 'My soul thirsteihfor God. >"f MEARER, my God. to Thee, 4-.1 Nearer to Thee ! P i". en though it be a cross „,,„ J hat ratseth me, rr Still all my song shall be, dm Nearer, my God, to Thee Nearer to Thee ! P 2 Though, like the wanderer, The sun gone down, Darkness be over me. My rest a stone; cr \et in .ay dreams I'd be dm Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Tiieo 1 m/o There let the way appear A 11 i,°*.®E^ ""to heaven ; AU that Thou send'st to me, In mercy given; fr Angels to beckon me dim Nearer, my God, to Thee. Nearer to Thee 1 J?\/"4 Then with my waking th")ught8 o„,J'-'KJ>twitl,Thv praise. Out of my stonv .tn-iefs Bethel I'll raise; cr ho by my woes to be dm Nearer, my God, to Thee. Nearer to Thee i S A>> If ^y. t^..e..i ! Cleaving Uie sky, bun, moon, and stars forgot. QMii VP'^'^rd I fly, hull all my song Fhall be, rf. Nearer, my God, to Thee, o"» Nearer to thee ! Amen. Babah F1.0WBB Adaus. cr 224 'From whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named. mf /^OME, let us join our friends v-^ above. That have obtained the prize, And on the eagle wings of love To joys celestial rise. /Let all the saints terrestrial .sing W ith those to glory gone, for all the servants of our King, In earth and heaven, are one. wf'l One family, we dwell in Him, One Church, above, bcncatli, 1 jjnngh now divided by tlie si j earn. J he narrow stream of death. One army of the living God, lo His command we bow; Part of His host hath crossed the flood. And part is crossing now. w/3 Our old companions in dis- tress We haste again to see. And eaoer long for our release And fullfehcitv: cr Even now by faith w6 join our hands With those that went before, And greet the blood-besprinkled bands On the eternal shore. Amen. 226 ''''''""• • Your We is hid with Christ in God. ' "^^ O I^AMBof GodI still keer. me ,rr. V^.Near to.Thy wounded side; 'Tis only tliere in safety ,, And peace I can abide. ^■}}?!}' \"?s '^^^ snares surround me ! What lusts and fears within ! cr The grace that sought and found me Alone can keep me clean. inp2 'Tis only in Thee hiding, I know my life secure ; Only in Thee abiding. The conflict can endure : w?/ rhme arm t)ie victory gaineth O'er every hurtful foe ; dim Ihy love my heart sustaineth In all its cares and woe. /3.hoon shall my eves behold Tbp« _, VV itJi raptTire. face to face ; One half hath not been told me Of all Thy power and grace : cr Thy beauty. Lord, and glory, «,^\\® J^ct>fg6gt> AHb ^tvvice. '"''wl?olovf-:^«*"«'°^«''orthey ''te/afc-^^ '««•<>»-. born ^^?W**•**''"»°^«^'orlove ^" blelt!^^° *°''®"' ^'^^ 'bides un. "^ls?i^iht^'''**'""*°^«''o'Jove ^°?n nlght° ^'''"'^ °°' ^^«»«tb *^ tlS?°''^''' ^** "■ *°^« 5 'o' only "* Wit^usl^lvtei''** ^°^ *»>° H. BoNAa. 6. ®teci>fe0?tp an) get^ice 232 231 ihall the Son qfman be ashamed' "^P^US ' and shall it ever be. ' Thee ^^^^ "^*" ashamed of "^^ tei **' ^^' '^^^"^ *"«e^ ^'lessSL^'if ■^'**'* '^~"«^ «"**■ "^l^^jbamed of Jesus f Just as ^'nSinf'*^* Wush to think of Slhi m"'«¥ ^l*b wy soul till He. ^■^ibtgMorningStar. bids darknesa "l^^Ashamed of Jesus i that dear ^° pete ^^ ^°P*' °' beaven de- ' 'shin?®" ^ ""'''• ^ *'*'« ™y That I so feebly love His name. ' '^^h^%'^*^^h^^FPf burning upon the altar, it shall not go ovi^ *"^ a5!iy '^^^ *»«>«8t 'fom ^Th.e §ure wlestial fire to Impart cr Kindle a flame of sacred love On the mean altar of my helrt. "^i There let it for Thy glory bum - ^* Jb inextinguishable^blaze. m} Ashamed of Jesus ! ves Imar fe I {'e no sins to wMh aw"y?^' Vo fc*«*?J^^P®i,»° joy to crave. ^^0 fears to quell, no soul to save. ^^ vain- ®°~"°'' *' "»y boasting Il!d* o "^l^?* * Saviour slain 1 That rf.K-*^'**'"yu8lofy be. I nat Christ is not ashamed of me I _ _ Amen. 3. Oaioo and B. Fhancis. ^^ ^ 5re"'' *'°°*'" ™y heart's de- anil 1 * -^bee ; , Still let me guard the holy Are Iftlnr I me; And still stir up Thy gi wj/4 Ready for all Thy perfect will Tnf L^f^'^'*^*H,'^n5 love reS: T'" death Thy endless mercies seal And make the sacrifice complete. Amen. 233 ^^""" •/^w art Vie Lord alvMyt Wore Hand, J shall not be moved.' m/ pORTH in Thy name. O Lord. My daily labor to pursue • ^rS'iS^T^uTbee. resolv^Sd to know. In all I think, or speak; or do. Z^tCMftian Bift, '»/2 Tlie task Thy wisdom hath let me cheerfully fulfil ; VJ^"™^ works Thy presence find, wfu°^® lliy good and perfect '"/3 Thee may I set at my right Whose eyes my Inmost sulwtance 666 f And labor on at Thy command, And otter all my works to Thee. mp 4 Give me to bear Thy easy And every moment watch and cr And afiil to thineg eternal look, / Andta|gtentoShygloriou8diiy. ^ „, Amen, 2QA 0. WjSBLKV. 'Let us npt be weary in well doiiui, <^D^- T** «««»<»» tw shall reap '/ we faint not.' '^ ^ »i/Q^O,^labOT on; gpend and be x?M^^ *o 4P the Father's will : *'js '^e way the Master went; tnif servant tread it v^f 2 Go, labor on ; your hands are ^°£fenT '*^'''' '^°"'* *°"^ ^^y^ll*^*®'"'?^!*! the prize you seek Is near, -a kingdom and acrowrT !^^' ^9> ^*bor on while It is day • dxm The world's dark night 'is „ hastening on J ^ ' cr Speed, speed thy work; caot sloth away: It Is not thus that souls are won P Of en die in darkness at your side' /.v%^°"'*ho''« tocheer the tomb • wid^e' the torch and wave it ^^U^t^gloom^ "^^'^ """^'^ '''''^^■ "'■^^ and prayf°' °°*' ^^^^ ^*tch y'Pnf^iff ^**? ®i?*"« soul to win ; / (xo for th into the world's h I L'h wav Compel the wanderer to come tn' ?oTce?°' ^^^ *° ^^^ ^^^ '«- *'%omi*^°*®' 'est; for exile, Soon Shalt', thou hear the Bride- groom's voice, I ^ %'om?l^"^Sfen^^ '^^^^^^ H. BOMAB. 23(> fiiK from and follow Me ' mp •'"PA KK up thy cross,' the Sa- 1, if '^'*'"' "aldL If ttiou wouldst My disciple be • Deny t ,y«., f the world fo«akr' Awl humbly follow af'3r Me ^^* ^ l'*feh?^ t^y cross ; let not its /.^^i'll"'^. weaJ* »PWt with alarm ; '^^ "'2. ."^"'"Kth shall bear thv *Pirlt up, "iter!!;'' """^ "" »"« 'Twill ^nl'il.'?!?^®!^ "^^J'^er brave ; //• An;/i/i'.i»*^^®*to a better horn J, cr A nd lf;/wl to victory o'er the grave '"'^fiwn"' "" ^^*'^ *« i*y '! S M^'^ h®' ''I'O ^^ea™ the cross ^^i^i:* *f ^^'W the glorlou. crown. Amen. noa ^- W- EvuajBST. ' %^^/ir'/^**'*^'%* ¥ operations, mj) Q fiOD, not only in distress. '^b/t«>fr/i^(itsas to bless. *^P2 Btttoftener on the wings of 4bou**Si?&S*'?*5 tenderness, cfefl6t> an5 ^ttvict. II come after Me, nmf, and take up Uow Me.' death to lay it m the wings of >urdened heart »»/J Jhy will is pure, O Lord, and dhii^And we, frail creatures of the c*- '•^'^Jjo^Kh good or ill, can only «t/'Thy will is done. Amen. F. Smith. 237 'To me to live_ is Christ, and to die tsyain.' mf CHRIST, of all my hopes the t.Aii • *r ..*"^ spring of all my joy. ^y' '" Aliee may f be found. ^' biiu. for ihee my powers employ. «i/2 Let Thy love my heart iu- name; lie Thy praise my highest aim ; ' Be Thy smile my chief delight. 3 Fountain of o'erflowing grace. */eelv from Thy fulneis give ^ rI u "feS ?*? .«"*hly race. ce it 'Christ for me to live !' •'^ N^l"??^^ trusting in Thy blood. s|e?iTaKWhWc^«j;^°""^= bafely reach Immanuel's ground. Amen. Eaiph Waedlaw. 238 ' Who then is willing to consecrate MS service thus to the Lord ?' ni^rnAKE my life, and let it be Toi,rJ^°°^®^'"**?'^> I^oid, to Thee. T fr?u™^ moments and my days, Let them flow in ceaseless praise. m/2 Take my hands, and let them move At the impulse of Thy love. Take my feet, and let them be bwift and beautiful for Thee. m/3 Take my voice, and let me ^ smg, ^ mif^ys* Ouly, for my King. vfn^^^llP^' an When man's work is o'er. Amen. Anna L. CoohiiiL. 240 PART I. ' Whose I am, and whom I serve.' mp JESUS, Master, whose I am. « D "rru "lS'^^?i*^4^^^"ne alone to be ^ §LV^^ Hood. O si.otIe8s Lamb. bhed so willingly I'or me. cr Let my heart be all Thine own. Let me live to Thee alone. mp 2 Other lords have long held cr Now, Th'y name alone to bear. 1 hy dear voice alone obey, .JAi^^ ^*".y' hourly prayer: ■nr ytiioui iiave.i m heaven but JNothmgelsemyjoycanbe. [Thee? m/3 Jesus. Master. I am Thine: T i^^? '"^ faithful, keep me neai- ; Let Thy presence in me shine, All my homeward way to cheer. ^ 'l?l"8>«».t Thy feet I fil, cr O be Thou my allln aUL ZU C^tUiJAn Mift. PART II. ffip 4 Jeaui, Master, whom I genre. Though so feebly and so ill, cr StienKthen hand and heart and All Thy bidding to fulHl ; (nerve Open Thou mine eyes to see All the work Thou hast for me. p 5 Lord, Thrtu needest not, I know. Service such as I can briiw : ^^J^,\ ^A^^f^ to l^rove and show h all allegiance to ray King. Thou an honor art to me: Jw/Let me be a praise to Thee. p 6 Jesus, Master, wilt Thou use One who owes Thee more than all ? As Thou wilt I I would not choose ; cr Only letme hear Thy call w/ Jesus, let me always be. In Thy service, glad and free. o TT Amen. 241 'In all these thing$ we are more than coiwuerora, through Him that loved tu.' nip 1 ESU8,Imy cross have taken, ,. y, Alltpleayeanfe*0i> Anh ikmUi. mpSWe are the Lord's: no dark- nesa brooding o'er us IT Can make us tremble, while this star affords "V A^teady light along tlie path Faith's full assurance that we are tne Lord s. mp4 We are the Lord'a: no evil <»n befall us In ^he dread hour of life's fast loosening cords 5 -'(•No pangs of death shall even / Death we shall vanquish, for we are the Lord's. Amen. 0. J. P. Spitta. tr. 0. T. Astlby. 244 'A little while: mp r\H, for the peace that floweth V/ rs a river, Makina iifes desert places bloom and smile ( Oh, for the faith to grasp Heaven's A bright forever, Amid the shadows of earth 's • lit- tie while I' ^P 2 ^J'j'^Jjf ''hlle for patient vigil. To face the stem, to wrestle with the strong; "*"P*u^'*'*«'.*o «o^ the seed with weening, cr Then bind the slieaves, aad sing the harvest song. * '^^^A}l^^H y^"»' the earthen pitcher taking To wayside brooks, from far-off ^, fountains fed : «<>" ^ "irap^H'rlm*?"^'^ ^'^^^-^^^^ wipAnd then the Bridegroom's ni/6 And He who is Himself the (iift and Giver— The future glory and the present smile, cr With the bright promise of thf glad 'forever,' Will liglit the shadows of the 'little while.' Amen. -,._. Jamb CaiWDsos 246 'Let your heart U perfect with th Lord our God? tVrrRUE-HKARTED, whole X hearted, faithful, and loyal, ^'"^etiWr'^^' ""' ^"^^ «'*'^« Under Thy standard exalted and ox royal. Strong in Thy strength, we will battle for Thee. / Peal out the watchword, and silence it never, Song of our spirtts rejoicina and free,- True-hearted, wholehearted, now and for ever. King of our lives, by Thy grace we will be!' mf2 True-hearted, whole-hcr-ited : fullest allegiance Yielding henceforth to our glo- nous King; * Valiant endeavor and loving obe- dience Freely and joyously now would we bring. mp 3 True-hearted ! Saviour, Thou knowoat our story ; •Veak are the hearts that we lay atlhyfeet, a Sinful and treacherous ; yet, for Thy glory, Heal them, and cleanse them from sin and deceit. w/4 Wliole-hearted ! Saviour, be- lovM and glorious. Take Thy great power and reign Thou alone, Over our wills and affections vie- tonous, cr FreeW surrendered, and wholly Thine own. Amen. F. B. Haviboal Z^t ChitHan Bift. 7, Zm^tation anb Conflict 246 ' Put on the v}hole armor qf God. that vc ■nmy be able to Htand againut the tinles of tit* devil.' mf a OLD! K US of C'hrist ! arise O And put your armor "n ! crStro'.a in the strenKth which God Bupplie» Throujfli ITis eternal Hon : / Htrong in the Lord of hosts, And in His uiiKlity nower : Who in the strenf^th of Jesus trusts la more than conqueror. tn./2atand,thin,1nHiHP!reatinicht, with all His strength endued : And take, to arm von for tlio fight, The panoply of Ood. To keep your armor bright A ttena with constan t care, Still walking in your Captain's sight. And watching unto prayer. / 3 From strength to strenf^thRO on ; Wrestle, and tight, anfl pray ; cr Tread all the powers of dark- ness down. And win tlie well-fought day ; - w/That, having all things done, And all your conflicts i)ast, cr Ye may o'ercome through Cliribt alone, / And Btand complete at last. Amen. 0. Wkslei. 247 ' Be thoufatth/ul unto death, and I will give thee a crovm o/tije.' TJtp ']\yf Y soul, be on thy guard, J tL Ten thousand foes arise, And hosts of sins are pressing; iiard To draw thee from the skies. iiip 2 Oh, watch and f5ght and pray ; J'lie battle ne'er give o'er ; cr Renew it boldly every day. And help divine implore. wp 3 Ne'er think the victory won, is'or lay thine armor down ; Thine arduous work will not be done er Till thou obtain thy crown. A men. Gso. Hkaih. 248 'Blessed are those Mrvante whom tht; Lord vihen He cometh shall find watching.' mf \rE servants of the Lord, J- Eacii in his ofiice wait. Observant of If is heavenly word, And watchful at Ills gate. / 2 Let all your ]am]>3 be bright, And trim the golden flame; Gird up your loins, as in liis sight, V For awful is His name. m/3 Watch,— 'tis your Lord's com- mand, rfim. And while we speak He's near— nt/Mark the first signal of Hia hand, And ready all appear. cr 4 O happy servant he In such a posture found ! He shall his Lord with ra)>tnre see. And be with honor crowned. / 6 Christ shall the banquet spread With His own royal hand ; And raise that favorite servant's head Amidst the angelic band. Amen. P. DODDRIDOB. 249 *Reniemher TJiou me, for Thy good- ■ sake, Lord.' mp O ness THOU, from whom all goodness flows, I lift my soul to Thee : In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes, p Good Lord, remember me. mp 2 When on my aching, bur- dened heart My sins lie heavily. crTny pardon speak, new peace impart ; Good Lord, remember me. mp 3 When trials sore obstruct my way. And ills I cannot flee ; cr let my strength be as my day ; p Good Lord, remember me. r,ip 4 When worn with pain, dis- ease, and grief. This feeble body see ; Grant patience, rest, and kind re- lief ; p Good Lord, remember me. tttm^ialion v ho saw his Master in the sky, rr And called on Him to save, mj) IJke Him, with pardon on his tongue, In midst of mortal pain, cr He prayed for them that did the y -.XT, wrone : / Who follows in his train? /.TA glorious band, the chosen few On whom the Spirit came, Iwelve valiant saints,- their hope they knew, And mocked the cross and flame. They met the tyrant's brandished steel, T he lion's gory mane, i hey bfiwed their necks the death ,,,, to feel : Who follows in their train? m/4 A noble army, men and boys, The matron and the maid. Around the Saviour's throne re- _ joice, In robes of light arrayed. They cUmbod the steep ascent of heaven Throuj,'h jieril, toil, and pain ; P 9 <'9e given cr lo follow in their train ! Ame;i. ^_^ R. Hkbbb. 251 'Be strong in the Lord, and in the 8trenuih (J His viiaht' m/TT'IGHT the good light with J? all thy miglit, Christ is tliy strength, and Christ thy riglit ; Lay bold on life, and it shall be J hy joy and crown eternally. 2 Run the straight race through God's good graco: Lift up thine eyes, and seek Ilia face. Life witli ils path befrtro us lies, cr Christ is the way, and Christ tlie prize. «i/3 Cast care aside, lean on thy th ot m/tut^M blindness. rmmffft From the hardening mwff4¥M, i torn all malice and unkiiiAmM*, O deliver us, good hor^.. mp 4 When temptM4^ mffh presses, •^yrrTiy the dav of Satan's mw^. ^ - ar timet In the awful rndgmeut di^r^' "^ Stey^^ ■"" *^ ^* *& ^ . .ByThymeitjy, O deliver us, good wti. J^mm- ^ '?^. »2?*' *'^^* *^ ^^^-.^M*/ A trusty shield and weuMN ^ By His right arm M«w^m Free from all ills thaTSSS •*' ForstiUpurandeOT* • Doth seek to work us m*. jae weareiin in vu On earth is not his **** ' ^ mSSi ?• •^"^ ** '^ ^* Our striving would Ibie or For us the one tru!e flffht, ""■"" "''■"'" «ur souls to fear we need not yield, fhey cannot overpower us ; Their dreaded Prince no more Can harm us as of yore ; His rage we can endure ; ^ For 10 1 his doom is sure. ff A word shall overthrow him. w/4 Still must they leave God's word its might, i,/.?''. "^k^^^ no thanks they merit ; Still IS He with us in the fight, With His good gifts and Spirit mp Evenshouldthey.inthestrife. Take kindred, goods, and life. lame. O Jesus, be forever blest. / Hallelujah ! / 2 Thou wast their Rock, their Fortress, and their Might ; Ihou. Lord, their Captain in the rp, weU-fouKlJtfiKht; ihou m the darkness drear their one true Light. Hallelujah ! »n/3 O may Thv soldiers, faithful, true, and bold. Fight as the saints who nobly fought of old, er And win. with them, the victor's crown of gold. / Hallelujali ! m/i O blest communion! fellow- slup divine I We feebly struggle, they in glory shine, er Yet all are one in Thee, for all are Thine. Hallelujah ! P 5 And, when the strife is fierce, the warfare long, Hteals on the ear the distant trmmph-song, cr And hearts are brave again, and arms are strong. / Hallelujah 1 mp 6 The golden evening brightens m the west; Soon, soon, to faithful warrior* comes their rest ; p Sweet is the calm of Paradise the blest. a- Hallelujah ! /7 But lo ! there breaks a yet more glorious day, Ihe saints triumphant rise in bright array ; The King of glory passes on His way ; Hallelujah ! /8 From earth's wide bounds, from ocean's farthest coast, Ihrpugh gates of pearl streams in the countless host, singing to Fatliur, Son, and Holy bhost, Uallelujali! Amen. W. VV. How. 262 'Be strong and of a good cour- age, ... and the Lord. He it is t/iat aotn go b^ore you. ^ O^^A??- P*l''|8tian soldiers, iki - before. -- . marching as to war. Looking unto Jesus, who is gone Christ,, the Royal Master, leads against the foe, forward into battle see His ban- ners go. ff Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to v)ar. Looking unto Jesus, who is gone oe}ore. /2 At the name of Jesus, Satan's host doth flee; On, then, Christian soldiers, on to victory ! Hell's foundations quiver at the shout of praise : Brothers, lift your voices; loud your anthems raise. /3 Like a mightj army, moves the Church of God ; inf Brothers, we are treading where the saints have tro«l : We are not divided, all one body we— cr One in hope and doctrine, one m charity. mp 4 Crowns and thrones may per- ish, kingdoms rise and wane ; CT But the Church of Jesus con- stant will remain : /Gates of hell can never 'gainst that Church prevail : We have Christ's own promise, that can never fail. /6 Onward, then, ye people, join our happy throng ; Blend with ours your voices in the triumph-song; # Glory, praise,, and honor unto Christ the King. This through countless ages men and angels sing. Amen. S. BARINO-tiOULD. '^^.3 £t'\i%. ' My strong Rock, for a house of dfij'ence.' mp r\H. safe to the Rock that is „ yJ higher than I My soul in its conflicts and sor- rows would fly ; |l«! ZU C$miiAn iStfe, So sinful, so weary, Thine, Thine wouM 1 be ; cr Thou bJest ' llock of Ages," I'm hiding in Thee. Hiding in Thee, hiding in Thie - f Thau, hied 'Rock of Ages,' I'm hiding in Thee. mp 2 In tlie calm of tlie noon-tide, in son-ow's lone hour, In liineH when temptation casta o'er nie its power, In the tempests of life, on Its wide, heaving sea, cr Thou bleat 'Rock of Ages,* I'm hiding in Thee. w/ 3 How oft in the conflict, when pressed by the foe, I have fled to my Refuge and breathed out my woe I How often when triuls like sea- billows roll, Have I hidden in Thee. O 'J'hou Rock of my soul ! A men. W. O. CUSHINO. \ 8, Courage Mxb C^uv 264 * Let the children of Z ion he joyful in their King.' mfCiOME, ye that love the Lord, \J And lotyour joys be known; Join in a song with sweet accord, And thus surround the throne. mf2 Let those refuse to sing That never knew our God ; cr But children of the heavenly King May speak their joys abroad. Ki/3 The men of grace have found Glory begun below ; Celestial fruits on eai'tlily ground From faith and hope may grow. 4 The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred p A'cets, Before wc reach the heavenly fields, Or walk the golden streets. ' 6 Then let our songs abound, And every tear be dry ; cr We're niarchinj^ through Imma- nuel's ground, To fairer worlds on high. Amen. I. Watts. 265 ' fVait on the Lord ; he of good courage, and He shall strengthen thine mart : wait, I say, on the Lord.' m/V'OFR harps, ye trembling ,^-1 saints, Lmid to the praise of love divine, Bid every string awake. mp 2 Though in a foreign land, cr We are not far from home, And nearer to our house above >\ e every moment come. /3 His grace will to the end Stronger and brighter shine ; Nor present things, nor thing.s come. Shall quench the spark divine. mp 4 When we In darkness walk, Nor feel the heavenly tlame, cr Tlien is the time to trust our God, And rest upon His name. wfn Soon shall our doubts and Subside at His control ; cr His lovingkindness sliall break throuj][h The midnight of the souL mfa Blest is the man, God, That stays himself on Thee I crWiio wait for Thy salvation, Lord, / Shall Thy salvation see. Amen. A. M. TOPLADT. 266 ' Let not your heart be trovi>led.' mp T ET not your hearts with ±J anxious tlioup;ht3 Be trouble^ or dismayed ; cr But trust m Providence divi And trust My gracious aid. 2 1 to My Father's house return ; There numerous man' 'ons stand, ty^-^And slorv i^nanifoid dibnund-H through ail the happy land. mp 3 1 go your entrance to secure. And 70ur abode prepare ; cr Regions unknown are safe tc you. When I, your friend, am there nc, Courage An6 €P«r. e trovi)Ud.' i Thence Bhall I come, when ages tjlose, To take you home with Me ; w»/ There we shall meet to part no more, And still together be. 6 1 am the Way, the Truth, the Life : No son of iiuman race, But such as I conduct and guirle, Shall see My Father's face. Amen. _ W. Robertson. 267 • Tliey that wait upon the lord shall renew ihnr strength.* /QUPREME in wisdom as in y) j)0wer Tlie Rock of Ages stands ; Thou;,'h Ilmi thou canst not see, nor trace The working of His hands. ih/2 He gives the conquest to the weak, Supports the fa;nting heart, or And ooura-'e in the evil hour His heavenly aids impart. mp .3 Mere human power shall fast decay, And youthful vigor cease ; tr But they who wait upon the Lord In strength shall still increase. m/4 They with unwearied feet shall tread The nath of life divine ; cr With growing ardor onward move, With growing brightness shine. /6 On eagles' wings they mount, they soar, Their wings are faith and love, cr Till, past the cloudy regions here, They nse to heaven above. Amen. _ L Watts {aiid). 268 ' Wf have a strong city; sahntvm Will Goa appoint for v)alls aiid oulwarks* WJ/XJOW glorious Zion's courts ^11 appear, .The city of our God ! »Mn ifiiujic iic iiatil c3ia,rjiisheu here. Here fixed His loved abode. cr2 Its walls, defended by His grace. No power shall e'er o'erthrow, balvation is its bulwark sure Against the assailing foe. /3 Lift up the everlasting gates, 1 he doors wide o))eu fling; Enter, ye nations, who obey The statutes of our King. 4 Here shall ye taste unmlngled And dwell in perfect peace. Ye, who have known Jeliovah's naiue, And trusted in His grace. ffb Trust in the Lord, forever trust, And banish all your fears ; Strength in the Lord Jehovah dwells Eternal as His years. A men. I. Watts (alld.). 269 * If God he for us, who can he against usf' mf T ET Christian faith and hope 1-J dispel The fears of guilt and woe ; cr The Lord A hnighty is our friend, And who can prove a foe? mp 2 He who His Son, most dear and loved, Gave up for us to die, cr Shall He not all things freely give Tliat goodness can supply? W8/3 Behold the best, the greatest gift. Of everlasting love ! Behold the pledge of peace below. And perfect bliss above ! cri Where is the judge who can condemn, Since (lod hath justified ? shall charge those with guilt or crune For whom the Saviour died? mp 6 The Saviour died, but rose again cr Triumphant from the grave ; m/ And pleads our cause at God's right hand. Omnipotent to save. mfG Who then can e'er divide us more From Jesus and Hislove, The earth to heaven above? mp 7 Let troubles rise, and terrors frown, And days of darkness fall ; cr Through Him all dangers we'll defy, And more than conquer alL ZU C^tiBixan Bift, mf» Nor death, nor life, nor earth, nor ]iell. Nor time's destroying sway, Can e'er efface us from His heart, Or make His love decay. «i/9 Each future period that will bless As it has blessed the past ; cr He loved us from the n rst of ti me, He loves us to the last. Amen. ^ Anou., and J. Logan. 270 'The bright and mciKiing star.' mj> rpHE gloomy night will soon X be past, n- The morning will appear. The ravs of blessed li','hfc at last Each eye will clieer. m/ 2 Thou bright and morning Star, Thy light Will to our .loy be seen ; cr Thou, Lord, wilt meet our long- ing sight No cloud between. mfz TJiy love sustains us on our way While pilgrims here below. Thou dost, O Saviour, day by day. Thy grace bestow. mp 4 But oh ! the more we learn of Thee A nd Thy rich mercy prove, cr The more we long Thy face to see. And know Thy love, )»i/6 Then shine. Thou bright and morning Star, cr Dispel the dreary gloom ; Oh, take from sin and grief afar Thy peoplfe home. Amen. __ S. Pkidbaux Tregkllbs. 271 'Fight the good fight of the faith, lay hold on the lijt eternal.' mf ]\/rUCH in sorrow, oft in woe, itX Onward, Christians, on- ward go ! cr Fi^ht the fight, though worn with strife. Strengthened ^t^ith the bread of life. /2 Onward, Christians, onward go I Join the war, and face the foe ; Faint not I miich doth yet leinain dim Dreary is the long cainpaiji^n. ' /3 Shrink not, Christians! will ye „^. yield? Will ye guit the painful field ? Will ye flee in danger's hov r? Know ye not your Captain's power? w/4 Let your drooping hearts be glad ; ?M arch, in heavenly armor clad ; tight, nor tliink the battle long, / Victory soon shall tune your song. mp 5 Let not sorrow dim your eye, cr Soon shall every tear be dry ; «j./Let not fears your course im- pede, /Great your strength, if great your need. fa Onward then to battle move. More than conquerors ye shall jirove ; cr Thoujjh opposed by many a foe, ff Christian soldiers, onward go ! Amen. U. K. White, and others. 272 • The ransomed of the Lord shall return, and come to Zion with scngs.' w/riHILDEEN of the heavenly ^ I../. King, As ye journey sweetly sing: cr Sing your Saviour's worthy praise, Glorious in His works and ways. w/2 We are travelling home to God, In the wav the t'atheiH trod : They are hap}»y now, and we Soon their happiness siiall see. /.T Shout, ye little flock and blest ; You on Jesus' throne shall rest : There your scat i.s now prcimred, There your kingdom and reward. /4 Lift your eyes, ye sons of light, Zion's city is in sight ; There our endless home shall be. There our Lord we soon shall see. m/ 5 Fear not, brethren; joyful ptand On the borders of your land : cr Jesus Christ, your Fathers Son, Bids you undismayed go on. m/6 Lord, obediently we go, Gladly leaving all below : cr Only Thou our leader be /And we still will follow Thee. Amen. John Cbitnice. 273 ' The Lord is my light and my salvation.' mf f^ OD is my strong salvation, ^T What foe have T to fear? In darkness and temptation, My light, my help, is near. Cottygge Anb C^tet, 3ping hearts be th, if great your four's worthy rks and ways. ethren; joyful 2 Though hosts encamp around r t. F.im to the tight 1 stand . " *" ^• *'^^Xi\^V,'®Fo*■ c*o confound me. With God at my right hand? mfp Place on tlie Lord reliance: My soul with courage wait; Hi8 truth be thine affiance, When faint and desolate. mp 2 Let the dreary, road be rough Mid ***X9**' it bravely ! atroiig oiTweary. «^ Trust In Godf; and do the i^t! /4HIs might thy strengtlien. heart ihall Amen. 274 ' Called in one hope qfyow calling.' »%/■ rpHRpUGH the night of doubt X and sorrow Onward goes the pilgrim band. Singing songs of expectation, Marehing to the promised land, 2 Clear before us through the dark- Gleams and bums the guiding Brother clasps the hand of brother. Stepping fearless through the 3 One the Light of Ood's own pre- sence O'er His ransomed people shed, CJiasmg far the gloom and terror! Brightening all the path we treai : * nU! Jk® ?M??* ?t 9!^^ journey. One the faith which never tires, ^ne tlic earnest looking forward. One the hope our God inspires ; /6 One the strain thtt lips of thou- sands Lift as from the heart of one : One the conflict, one the peril, cr One the march in God begun : ■^ n«°*t *¥ «ladness of rejoicing On the far eternal shore, ^rS«^® 9°® Almighty Father Keigns in love for evermore. « a r Amen. B. 8. IvnukMMttr. B. Babibo-Gould 275 • Watch ye, stand fast in the faiih, (fwte Vdii iiKe men, be ityong.' w^^noURAGB. brother I do not yj stumble, ThiJSV**^ 'V Pa*'» b« dark as night ; ble -" to guide the hum- cr ' Trusi in God. and do the right.' I ri ?eri8h policy and cunning , 1 erjsh all that fears the light I WJiether losinx, whether wrnnlng, cr Trust In God. and do the right. *^* tS*"' "° ***'*^' ■**"• *" '***• Trust no leaders In the flght; / Irust in God, and do the right. m/6 Trusjt no lovely forma of paa- ^'^brighf.*' look like angeli Saw?««"?i£?' ^}i9P^' or fashion,- cr irust in God. and do the right. mpa Some wlUhate thee, somewlU Some will flatter, some will slight: cr Cease from man, and look atK)ve tiiee,— / Trust in God. and do the right, w/r Simple rule, and safest guid- Inward peace, and inward might. Star upon our path abiding,- " ' / 'Trust m God, and do the riglit.' »»/8 Courage, brother! donotitum- ThougJi thy path bedarkasnight: bfe - *"**** ^® **""^ / 'Trust 'in God, and do the right.' Amen. NoBMAH Macmod. ' The Lord is my rock and myjor- tress and my deliverer, my God my strength, tn whotn I will trust/ mp VVr H Y should I fear the dark- ^ . ''.est hour. Or tremble at the tempter's power? cr Jesus vouchsafes to be my tower. quit the fleld* ^Pj. ""St I either flee or j.'eld, inf i3inc9 Jesus is my m igh ty shield? p n When creature-comforts fade shoull*!?"""' ''**^' **"* '^^^ cr Jesus still lives, and ttill is nigh. p 4 Thouah all the flocks and herds were dead, cr My soul a famine need not dread, ttip For Jesus is my living brMd. ZU C^tl$iian iiU* may soon mphl know not what betide, Or how my wants shall be 8ui>pli( />0D is near thee, therefore KX cheer thee. Sad soul 1 er He 11 defend thee when around thee Billows roll. - When around thee billows roll. mi) 2 Calm thy sadness, loo' in gladness On high I [thee, Faint and weary, pilgrim, cheer „ Help is nigh ! er Pilgrim, cheer thee, help is nigh. mp3 Mark the sea-bird wildly wheeling „ , , . Through the skies I er Qod defends him, God attends him, ^ ^ AX When he cries, - uoa attends him when he cries. p4 Ood is near thee, therefore cheer thee. r» ... , Sad soul! er He'll defend thee, when around thee Billows roll.- When around thee billows roll. OcawBH's ' Standard Courite.' 278 ' It was founded upon a rock.' OT/TJOW firm a foundation, va , XA saiiitMof tile Lord, Is laid for your faith in His excel- lent Word I Wliat njpre can He gay than to „ you He hath said. To you, who for refuge to JesuB have fled » m/'i'VtiutMi,lum with thee ; o]t, „ te nttt dl«maye/ 3 Whether to live or die^ I know not which is best ; To live in Thee is bliss to me. To die is endless rest. mp 4 Living or dyinjr. Lord, I ask but to bo Tliine ; cr My life in Thee, Thy life In me, m/ Makes heaven forever mine. Araen, HisBt Habbadoh. 235 'Have this mind in *'f>u vMch was also in Christ ». ?su».' mp T ORD as to Thy dear cross ±J we liee. And plead to be forgiven, cr So let Thy life our pattern be. And form our soui^ for heaven. 2 Heln us, through g)X)d report and Our daily crosp to bear. Like Thee, to do .,ur Father's will. Our brethren'^ ^iefs to share. mf3 Let grace our selfishness expel, Our earthliness refine. And kindness in our bosoms dwell, As free and true as Thine. mp 4 If joy shall at Thy bidding fly. And griefs dark day come on. dim We, in our turn, would meekly cry, p ' Father, Thy will be done I mp 5 Should friends misjudge, or foes defame, Or t"cthren faithless prove, cr Then, like Thine own, be all our aim To conquer them by love. mp 6 Kept peaceful In the midst of strife, Forgiving and forgiven, cr Omay we lead the pilgrim's life, And follow Thee to heaven. Amen. J. Hampden Our ret. 286 'Christ shall be m4igni/ie4 in mv I. — I.. ...l.^x..— it t.' 1.7. i.'-f- I--. t/LTitlf, xiTtctftci xt uc try SyB vt V'J death.' mf r ORD, it belongs not to ny JJ care Whetlier I die or live ; To love and serve Thee is my sh&re, And this Thy grace must give. I Ztmi dn& (P^ctgwaffon. d report and 2 IMife be lonfT, I will be glad That I may lonR oJjey : If flhort. yet why Hbr)ul(i I be sad To welcome endless day? mp 3 Christ le<«ls me throuKh no darker rooms Than lie went through before; HMhat unto God'a kinKdoni comes Must enter by this door. or 4 Come, Lord, when grace hath made me meet Thy blessM face to see ; ^%U T^^.yS?"^ o" ^''''■th be Bweet. What will Thy glory be ? m/6 Then I shall end my sad com- plaints And weary sinful days, cr And join with the triumphant saints / That sing Jehovah's praise. m/6 My knowledge of that life is small. The eye of faith is dim ; cr But it's enough that Christ knows all, / And I shall be with Ilim. Amen. Richard Baxtrh. 287 'Not my will, but Thine, be done.' P THY way, not mine, O Lord, I- However davk it be ! cr Lead me by Thine own hand, C-hoose out the path for me. P 2 Smooth let it be or rough, rr yt will be still the best ; Wmding or straisht, it leads mp Right onward to Thy rest. P 3 I dare not choose my lot : I would not if I might: m/Chocwe^Thou for me, my God, So shall I walk aright. "iJ» 4 The kingdom that I seek JiTj" T^*?e; BO let the way That leads to it be Thine, lilse I must surely stray. "^?.7^,.T*.^® 'I'^iou my cup, and it . ^Jtb joy or sorrow fill. As best to Thee may seem ; Choose Thou my good and ill. m/6 Choose Thou for me my friends, .Moickness or my health : aim unoose Tliou my cares for me. My poverty or wealth. "*/ '^ ^9^ ™*"®' not mine the choice. In things or great or small ; cr Be Thou my guide, my strength, / My wisdom, and my all. Amen. H. BORAR. 288 • It in the Lord, fet ITim do what se.cme.th Him good.' mp \/\ Y Saviour, as Thou wilt: T / mJ"^>' '^"'.»y ^^'11 be mine I Into Thy hand of love I would my all resign. 1 hrouKh sorrow, or tlrousli ioy, Conduct me as Th-ne own, And help me still to sav, P My Lord, Thy will be done ! mp 2 My Saviour, as Thou wilt : If needy here and i)oor, cr Grve me Thy peoi)le'8 bread, I heir portion rich and sure. The manna of Thy word Let riiy soul feed upon ; And if all else should fail, P My Lord, Thy will be done ! mp 3 My Saviour, as Thou wilt : I hough seen through many a cr Let not my star of hope Grow dim or disappear. mp Since Thou on earth hast wept And sorrowed oft alone. If I must weejp with Thee, P My Lord, Thy will be done. m/i My Saviour, as Thou wilt : All shall be well for me ; Each changing future scene I gladly trust with Thee. cr Straight to my home above I travel calmly on, And sing in life or drath. My Lord, Thy will be done ! Amen. B. ScHMOLK, tr. Jaub Borihwick. 280 * He hath made with me an ever- lasting covenant.' »»/l\/rY God, the covenant ol ItL Thy love Abides forever sure. And in its matchless grace I feel My happiness secure. 2 Since Thou, the everlasting God, My Father art become, Jesus, myGuardianandmv Friend. And heaven my final home,— m/3 I welcome all Thy sovereign will, For all that will is love ; mp Arid, when I know not what Thou dost. cr I wait the light aboTe. m/4 Thy corenant. In the darkest Z^t C^viBHan Bift. ShaU heavenly rays impart, Which, when my eyelids close in lead. Amen. W. CoWPKlt. 292 ' Be ye /ollov>erit af God, as dear children.' pr\UIET. Lord, my frowar.i ><^ licart, ]\lake me teachable and mild, UprJL'ht. aimple, free from »rt, Aiake me as a weandd cliild. rr b rom distrust and envy free, m./ I'leaaed wltli all that ule.isetli Thee. m/2 What Thou shalt to day pro- vide, Let me as a child receive; « hat to-morrow may betide ("almly to Tliy wisdom leave : lis enough that Thou wilt care, Uu>i Why should I the burden hear? mp 2 As a little child relies On a care beyond his own. Knows he 's neitlier strong nor wise, Fears to stir a step alone ; cr Let me thus with Thee abide, As my Father, Guard, and Guide. mf 4 Thus preserv ;d from Satan's wiles, Safe from dangers, free from fears, May I live ui>on Tliy smiles, Ti II the promised hour appears, '•r \V lien the sons of < Jod shall prove All their Father's boundless love. Amen. ^ John Nbwtos. 293 * Tnixt in Him at all times.' mp O IMPLY trusting every day, KJ Trusting through a stormy way, Even when my faith is small : Trusting Jfsus-that is all. mf Trust inij a.i the moments fly. Trusting as the days go by ; JTJiitf/isV iiim ivhtUe'er hrjall: Trusting Jettus—that is all. ml : Brightlv doth His Spirit shine Into this poor heart of mine : While He leads I cannot fall j Trusting Jesus -that is aU. Zxuit anb Q[lc«tgnA({on. am, (leHplRcd. It to-day pro- from Satan's m/3 .SltiKlnflr, if my way he clear: Praying', if the rath be drear; If in (lariKer, for Him call: 1 rustint; Jeaun - that ia all. Ill/ 4 Trusting Him while life shall Ia8t, TrusjiriK Ilim till earth be T>a8t. IT lill within tlie jagper wall: Trusting Jesus -that in all. Amen. Edgar Pack. 294 ' Thy will be done.' *»!» IVi Y God and Father, while I ItI stray Far from my home on life's rough way, teach nie from my heart to say, P Ihy will be done. mp 2 Though dark my path and sad my lot. Let nie be still and murmur not, Or breathe the prayer divinely tauiiht, P 'Thy will be done.' mp 3 If Thou shouldst call me to resign What most I prize, it ne'er was mine; er I only yield Thee what is Thine: p Ihy will be done. mp 4 What though in lonel i^iet -, , I SlKh For f nen d s belo ved , n o lonKe r n igh ? submissive would I P'ill rei>ly. P ' Thy will be done.' mp 5 Should pining sickness waste away My life in premature decay ; My Father, still I'd stride to say, P 'Thy will be done.' CT 6 Let but ray fainting heart be blessed With Thy free Spirit for its pruest. My God, to Thee I leave the rest : p Thy will be done. m/7 Renew my will from day to day ; ?i."^l^ it with Thine ; and talce away Ail that now makes It harrl to say, P 'Thy will be done.' flip s i1i«ii, when on earth l breathe no more Ine prayer, oft mixed with tears before, **-^ ' '^* .^In^ "PO" a happier shore. 'Thy will be done.' Amen. OHAaLOTTI £llIOTT. 206 ' On whom, thmmh now ve $e^ Him not, yet believing, ye rejoice.' mf r\ HOLY Saviour, Friend un- \J seen, The faint, the weak, on Thee may Jean: Help me, throughout life's varying scene, mp By faith to cling to Thee I cr 2 Blest with communion so divine, Take what Thou wilt, shall I re pine, When, as the branches to the vine, mp My soul may cling to Thee? p 3 Far from her homo, fatigued. Here she has'found a nlace of rest, cr An exile still, yet not unbiest tup While she can cling to Tliee I p 4 Oft when I picra. to tread alone Some barren waste with thorn* o !-Town, . ()i(x uf love, in gentlest tone, nispers, 'Still cling to Me,' lip 6 Though faith and hope awhile be tried, CT I ask not, need not, aught be- side: mf How safe, how calm, how satis- fled. The soul that clings to Thee 1 m/6 Blestismylot.whate'erhefall: cr What can disturb me, who ai .pal, /While, as my strength, nu rock, my all, Saviourl I cling to Thee. Amen. ChA-ILOTTB ElLIOTT. 296 'It is good t?uit a man should loth hope and quietly wait for the sal- vation of the Lord.' m/l\7HATE'ER my God or- , T T dains is right : Holy His will abideth ; dim I will be still, whate'er He doth. And follow where He guldetli. cr He is my God ; ^ , , Though dark my road, He holds me tliat I shall not fall ; Wherefore to Him I leave it all. m/2 Whate'er my God ordains is He never will deceive me ; He leads me by the proper path ; 1 know He will not leave me. And take, content, What He hath sent: His hand can turn myjnrief away, And patiently I wait His day. Z^t t^xigiian Bift. t»/S Whate'er my God ordains Is right : mp Though now this cup in drink- ing May bitter seem to my faint heart, cr I take it, all unshrinking ; Tears pass awav Witli dawn of day ; Sweet comfort yet shall fill my And pain and sorrow shall depart. m/4 Whate'er my God ordains is right : Here shall my stand be taken ; mp rhouK;! sorrow, need, or death be mine, er Yet am I n«t forsaken : My Father's care ^„ Is round me there : TO/ He holds me that I sliall not fall, And so to Him I leave it all. Amen. a BODIOAST, tr. 0. WiMKWOaTH. 297 'He callethffis own sheep byname, and leadeth them out: . . . He qpdh Wnre them, and t1i$ aheep follow Him.' mpTJE leadeth me! O blessM XI thought I O words with heavenly comfort ,,,. fraught I «': .Whatever I do, where'er I be, Still 'tis God's hand that leadeth me. mf He leadeth me ! He leadeth ms ! MHisqwnhand He leadeth me ! sfaitfifulfollov)er I woxdd be. For by His hand He leadeth me I V 2 Sometimes 'mid scenes of deeo- est gloom, cr Sometimes where Eden's bowers bloom, TOP By waters calm, o'er troubled sea,— Still 'tis His hand that leadeth me. TO/ 3 Lord, I would clasp Thy hand in mine, Nor ever murmur nor repine. ( ontent, wliatever lot I see. Since 'tis my God that leadeth me. mp 4 And, when my task on earth is done, er When. 1»V Thw omu^a \\xa ,,}« tory's won, TO/ Even death's cold wave I will not flee. Binoe Thou through Jordan lead- eat me. Amen. J. U. QlliUORB. 298 'I pray not that Thou shouldest take them out qf the vjorld, but that Thou shouldest keep them from the evil.' mj> T DO not ask, O Lord, that life i maybe A pleasant road ; I do not ask that Thou wouldst take from me Aught of its load. cr 2 I do not ask that flowers shall always spring Beneath my feet ; I know too well the poison and the sting Ofthings too sweet. TO/3 For one thins only, Lord, dear Lord, I plead : Lead me ariffht, dim Though strength should falter, and though heart should bleed, cr Through peace to light. mp 4 I do not ask, O Lord, that Thou shouldst shed Full radiance here ; P Give but a ray of peace, that I may tread cr Without a fear. mp 6 I do not ask my cross to un- derstand, ^Mj; way to see; cr Better in darkness just to feel Thy hand. And follow Thee. 6 Joy is like restless day : but peace divine P Like quiet night : cr Lead me, O liord, till perfect dav shall shine mf Through peace to light. Amen. Adilaidi A. PaoOTBR. 299 ' Be patient ther^ore, brethren, until the coming oftlie Lord.' mp'DE atill. my soul: the Lnrd J-> is on thy side ; ' Bear natiently thy cross of grief and pain ; Leave to thy God to order and provide; In every cliange He faithful will remain. (pifgriwdge an5 (Sittt [iOrd, that life cross to un- JJe still, my soul ; thy best, thy heavenly Friend, Through thorn V ways leads to ft Joyful end. niv2 Be lUll. my soul; thy God ^doth undertake To guide the future as He has the past. Thy horje, thy confidence, let nothing shake ; All now mysterious shall be bright at last Be still, my soul: the waves and winds shall know His voice ^ Who ruled them • while He dwelt below. i> 3 Be still, my soul ; when dear- est fnends depart, And all is darkened in the „, vale of tears. cr Then thou shaJt better know ■ His love. His heart. Who comes to soothe thy sor- row and thy fears. jHpBe still, my soul; thy Jesus „ can repay From His own fulness all He takes away. mp 4 Be still, my soul ; the hour is hastening on When we shall be fo-ftver „,, with the Lord ; cr When disappointment, grief, and fear are gone. Sorrow forgot, love's purest joys restored. Be still, my soul ; when change and tears are past. Ml/ All safe and blessM we shall meet at last Amen. Oatharina a. D. Schlkosi., I «r. JASa BORTHWICK. I 300 ' f,ith*i^^'^H¥^ }V: darkness, and .nh2^f^if^^% fe< Atm trust in the fdsOoef' ' *'"* ^^***** mp UINCE thy Father's arm sua- KJ tams thee, Peaceful be; [thee. When a chastening hand resfraim It Is He 1 [nesi PiiUM^ ^^^ *o^« *° '«U complete I Ills the m^ure of thy weakness If He wound thy spirit sore, m/ Trust Him more. mf 2 Without murmur, uncom plaining, , . In His hand Lay whatever things thou canst not Understand : mp Though the world thy foUv spurneth, ^ li^^J}l^ '.*^*** *? P^*? tumeth. Peace thy Inmost soul shall flli. Xying stia ^^5 Nearest sometlmet that thy I iTatner iiru Hath forgot? When Uie clouds around thei gather, ^mf JDoubtHimnotf a"i^,1^-^i? ht^^'^^ daylight broken Ahvavs hath He comfort spoken : Better hath He been for years Than thy fears. m/i To His own thy Saviour given X>aily strength ■ To each troubled soul tliat Mveth. ^- -iir Peace &t length : aim Weakest lambs have largest sharing " 91 'his tender Shepherd's caring ; cr Ask Him not, then, when or how, Only bow. Amen. a IL Haoinbach, tr. 'H. A.P.' 10. (Ptf^tma^e m^ (ge«< 301 ' And Jacob vowed ...IfOodwill he ■mth me, a/nd keep me in this way /^„/yV •_; ^ tnat I come again mp f\ GOD of Bethel I by whose „,vy hand J[hy people still are fed : Who through this wearv pilgrimage Hast all our fathers led : cr 2 Our vows, our prayers, we now present Before Thv throne of grace ; God of our fathers I be the God Of their succeeding race. mp s Through each p«rplexlngpath of life Our wandering footsteps guide ; Give us eacli day our daily bread. And raiment nt provide. fi# itKi0iim $fft. mp 4 O spread Thy coy^yjmg wt l t g§ around, Till all our er And at our Father's u>v^ . Our souls arrive in peao;. 6 SvLchhleBBinga from TkygfUmm hand mf And Thou shalt he i^ mwm God, And portloD evermoiije. As^^- 802 * Compassed sihgut wUh w? WSlSi 3 cloud of wilruisit^^/ mf niVE ue the wii^ iof fmtt VT to rise Within the vail, aD4 «^ The saints above, how ^;;i,^ ^^^ How bright theijr t^xm'^ M- mp « Once they wer* m^mmm And poured forth criB^iiw4<,!^Sj ^^.ITx?^^*^®*^ ^*i<*' 1=^ ^'^ ^^ J*')W; With Bins, and doubts^ mi f^'x. mfS I Mk them wimm Hm ▼ictory came ; They, with united br^^ ^ ^ cr Ascribe their coii.- naf nEHOLD wh9xmimm»m-- AJ seen Encompass us aroviMl ; Men, ojiM lik4 u«. WW miffmm But now' with glory ctoiWA^. inspired, Besin the Christian m/e^, er And, freed fromfiwSiieaoiuMiiiif ins? weiKht,^^^ *'^****^- Their holy footatetw tfiltt^. / .^ Kehold a witness nobler still . V/ho trod affliction's path, ^*i?ii9. at once the Finisher A nd Author of our faith. mf 4 He for the joy before Him set. So generous was His love, aim Endured the cross, despised the shame, / And now He reigns above. Amen. Anon. *' JI have aiven Him for a Leader and Commander.' wf pRIGHTLY gleams out ban- -D ner, pointing to the sky. Waving on Christ's soldiers 'ro their home on high. ar jVfarching througli the desert, ^jjMAy thus we pray. Still with hearts united Singing on our way. / Brii/htly oleams our banner, Pointing to the sky, saving on Christ' a soldiers To their home on high. inf% Jesus, Lord and Master, . A.t Thy sacred feet, «««, with hearts rejoicing, , see Thy children meet. aim Often have we left Thee, (2 ten gone astray ^ 6f'%^^t> us, mighty Saviour, In the narrow way. iiw 3 Pattern of our childhood, Jy^ Thyself a child, Make our childhood holy, jfare, and meek, and mild. V Uk the hour of danger Whither can we flee, ^ps^h to Thee, dear Saviour, Only tm to Thee? im 4 All our days direct UB In the way we go ; &r Crown us still victorious Wef every foe ; PWd Thine angels shield us ^When the storm-clouds lour ; Fttrdon Thou and save us In the last dread hour. Then with saints and angels lay we join above, I TKy throne of love, 'hen the march is over, Piftn come rest and peace, . JestM in His beauty, ikMFiifs that never ceaefc. Amen. T. J. PoTTSR (altd.). (ptfgttwrtge attb Q^eet 805 'Now i$ our salvation nearer than when wc believed' ^ Ci^rT' "weetly solemn thought, \J Comes to me o'er and o'er- '''"a.u™ nearer my home to-day ihan I ever have been before. 2 Nearer my Father's honse, Where the many mansions be ; Nearer the great white throne, Nearer the crystal sea ; 3 Nearer the bound of life, Where we.lay our burdens down ; bearer leavmg the cross. Nearer gaining the crown ^t.PiV*i"^?Y*y68off 'lent sea IJoIl dark before r : < - ■ ft cr Tliat brightly th' t' v,'r dfde creak on a shore «. ii^at. mph 0, if my mortal feet Have abnost gained the brink, If It be I am nearer home Lven to-day than I think, m/C Fatlier, perfect my trust : Let my srnnt feel in death liiat Ijer feet are firmly set On the rock of a living faith. Amen. Ph(bbb Oaey (text of 1809). 306 'Mv sJmp hear My voice, and I knoio them, and theyfollov; Me.' ^'^^A^V^fM^^^fi^^:^^ of the Klieep, ^'j^Who Thy Father's flock dos£ cr Safe we 'wake and safe we sleep. Guarded stiU by Thee. w/2 In Thy promise firm we stand. None can pluck us from Thy hand bpeak-wehear-at Thy command We will follow Thee. w/3 By Thy blood our souls were T, m.^^oufiht, I y Thy life salvation wrought. By Tliy light our feet are taugfiL Lord, to follow Thee. ^fw ^*t^,f •:• fold temptations inat death alone can cure,— err What are they but His jeweli 0'"«ht celestial worth? What are they but the laly stand In our Fatherland. Amen. ZiAaBiiDoar, (r. Jaicb Borthwiok. 309 ^ The God af Ahraham. the God of Isaac, aiid the Ood of Jacob ^ this is mil Name forever, and tiis is mv Memorial unto all genera- tiont.' f mHE God of Abraham praise, X Who reigns enthroned above, Ancient of everlasting days. And God of love : JehoTah, Great I AM, By earth and heaven confessed - 1 bow and bless the sacred name Forever blessed. 2 The God of Abraham praise. At whoso supreme command From earth I rise and seek the joys At His right hand : dim I all on earth forsake, Its wisdom, fame, and power : /And Him my only portion make. My shield and tower. mfs The God of Abraham praise. Whose all-sufficient grace Shall guide me all my happy dasv In all my ways : He calls a worm Mis friend. He calls Himself my God i cr And He shall save me to the end. Through Jesus' blood. in/4 He by Himself hath sworn, I on His oath depend; I shall, on eagle's wings upborne, To heaven ascend ; cr I shall behold His face, I shall His power adore, /And sing the wonders of His grace_ For evermore. Mip 6 Though nature's strength de- cay, And earth and hell withstand. cr To Canaan's bounds I urge my way At His command : The watery deep I pass With Jesus in my view, wt/And through the howling wil- derness My way pursue. m/ 6 The goodly land I see, With peace and i)lenty blest t A land of sacred liberty, And endless rest: There milk and lioney flow. And oil and wine abound, And trees of life forever grow, With mercy crowned. mS'l There dwells the Lord our King, The Lord our righteousness t cr Triumphant o'er the world and sin, The Prince of Peace, On Zion's sacred height. His kingdom still maintains ; CT And glorious with His saints in "%^*'™ . . / Forever reigns t /8 The whole triumphant host Give thanks to God on itigh ; •Hail Father,Son, and Holy Ghost : They -iver cry : Hail Abraham's God, and mine : I join the heavenly lays ; All might and majesty are Thine, ff And endless praise. Amen. Thomas Olivxrs. 310 ' Thev that sow in tears ihall rear in joy.' mplsJOW the sowing and the i.> weeping. Working hard and waiting long ; cr Afterward the golden reaping, Harvest-home and grateful son^ mp 2 Now the pruning, sharp, un sparing, Scattered blossom .bleeding shool tn/ Afterward the plenteous bca; ing Of the Master's pleasant fruit. mp 3 Now the long and toilsom duty, ^ Stone by stone to carve anc. bring ; »n/ Afterward the perfect beauty Of the palace of the King, vip 4 Now the spirit conilict-rlver Wounded heart, unequal strife ?)«/ Afterward the triumph given, / And the victor-crown of life. Amei F. }t. Havbrgat (ptf0rtmA$< onb (|te«f. 311 'AH forsook me: . . . bvi tJie Lord stood by me, tmd strengthened me.' mp ALL unseen the Master walk- jcX. eth, By the toiHnR servant's side : cr tjomfortable words He speaketh While HiB bands uphold and guide. 2 Grief, nor pain, nor any sorrow Kends thy heart, to Him un- known ; m/He to-day and He to-morrow Grace sultlcient gives His own. mf 3 Holy strivings nerve and streiiKthen, Lona; endurance wins the crown ; mpW'dn the evening shadows lengthen, Thou shalt lay thy burden down. Amen. TH08. MACKSLI.AR. 312 ' Sa your hope perfectly on the grace that M being Drought vnto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.' mp T\/f Y days are gliding swiftly And L a pilgrim stranger, Would not detain them as they fly, Ihese hours of toil and danger. For now we stand on Jordan's strand. Our friends are passing over; And just before, the shining shore We may almost discover. er2 Our absent Lord has left us _ word. Let every lamp be burning ; mf With eye of faith we look afar Our happy home discerning. mp 3 Should coming dayd be cold and dark H- We need not cease our singing; lliat perfect rest none can raciest Where golden harps are ringing. mp 4 Let sorrow's rudest tempest nse, Eaoli cord on earth to sever ; mf There, bright and joyous in the skies, er There is our home forever. Amen. David liauoii. 313 'I will give you resit* mp TESIJS, I am resting, resting V In tl'.e joy of what Thou art, 1 am nndjm: out the greatness Of Thy loving heart. Ihou hast bid me gaze upon Thee, And Ihy beauty fills my soul, cr For by Thy transforniing power Ihou hast made me whole. Jesus. 1 am resting, resting In the joy of what Thou art, larnfi/nding out the greatness Of Thy loving heart. mf 2 Oh hovr great Thy loving- kindness. Vaster, broader than the sea ; cr Oh how marvellous Thy goodness Lavished all on me— mp Yes, I rest in Thee, Belov6d, Ivnow what wealth of grace is Thine, cr Know Thy certainty of promise mf And have made it mine. m/3 Simply trusting Thee, Lord Jesus, I behold Thee as Thou art. And Thy love, so pure, so change- less Satisfies my heart, cr Satisfies its deepest longing. And supplies its every need, Compasseth me round wiUi bless- ings: Thine is love indeed. mp 4 Ever lift Thy face upon me As I work and wait for Thee ; Resting 'neath Thy smile. Lord Jesus, Earth's d?\rk shadows flee, cr Brightness of Thy Father's glory. Sunshine of Thy Father's face, Keop me ever trusting, resting, mf Fill me with Thy grace. A men. JsAU Sophia Pigoit. 314 • Th^ Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song: He also is become my salvation. mf /^ ALL Jehovah thy Salvation, \J Kest beneath the Almigh- ty's shade, InHis secret habitation Dwell, lior ever be dismayed. m/2 There no tumult oan alarm thee. Thou Shalt dread no hidden snftrc * Guile nor violence can harm thee It eternal saf egviard Xh9t% Z^t C^rtf^tdti £ift. sr 3 Thee, though winds and waves are swelling, God, tliy liope, flnall bear through all; riague shall not come nigh thy dwelling, Thee no evil shall befall mp i He shall charge his angel IcKions Watch and ward o'er thee to keep ; 1 hough thou walk through hostile regions, Tliough in desert wilds thou sleep. m/6 Since with firm and pure affection Thou on God hast set thy love, cr With the wings of His protection He shall shield thee from above. Amen. ^^ Jahbs Montqombry. 316 'Abounding in hope through the "power of the Holy Ghost.' ffi/T>ISE, my soul, thy God XV directs thee, Stranger hands no more impede ; rass thou on, His strength protects thee. Strength that has the captive freed. tn/2 Light divine surrounds tliy foing, God Himself shall mark the way; Secrat blessings, richly flowing, Lead to everlasting day. mp 3 Though thy way be long and dreary, cr Eiigle strength He'll still renew ; Garments fresh and feet unwearv Tell how God will bear thee through, «t/4 Till to CansAn's long-loved dwelling Love divine thv foot shall bring- rThere, with shouts of triumph swelling, Zion's Bongg in rest to sing. Amen. ^^ _ J. N. Darbt. 316 'Ttiou thalt guide me loith Thy counsel, and ajierward receive me to glory.' U lead us er the world's tempestuous sea ; Guard us, ffuide us, keep us, feed us. For we have no h-ilp but Thee ; cr Yet possessing every blessing, ][fourOo4purFa^erb^ mp 2 Saviour, breathe forgiveness o cr U8 AUourweakneHsThoudostknow ; Ihou didst tread this earth before us. Thou didst feel its keenest woe ; p Lone and dreary, faint and wearv. Through the desert Thou didstgo. w/3 Spirit of our God, desceniinK, f" ill our hearts with heavenly joy, rr /Be fd. /Nothing can our peace destroy. Amen. James Edmeston. 317 ' He will be our guide even unto death.' mp/^UIDE me, r Thou great vT Jehovah ! PiUq-im through this barren land : (/(wlamweak.butThouartmightv, crHold me with Thy powerful hand: Bread of heaven, Feed me now and evermore. m/2 Open nowthe crystal fountain Whence the healing streams do flow; Let tl)e fiery, cloudy pillar Lead me all iny journey through : Strong Dei iverer, Thou still lay strength and shield. p 3 When I tread the verge of Jor- dan cr Bid my anxious foars subside : «j/ Death of death, and hell's de- struction. Land me safe on Canaan's side : # Songs of praises I will ever give to Thee. Amen. WiuiAM Williams. 318 ' send orit Thy light and Thy truth; let ttiem lead me.' mpT EAD, kindly Light, amid ±J the encircling gloom. Lead Thou me on ; p The night is dark, and I am far fromnome, ^ Lead Thou me on ; cr Keep Tliou my feet ; I do not ask to see The distant scene ; one step enougl^ (PffjWwag* Ati5 (Sit$t tthe forgiveness be verge of Jor- r^ars subside; I and hell's ue- «^<2 1 was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou . ^ Shpuldst lead me on ; I loyea to choose and see my path ; but now vip Lead Thou me on : cr I loved the garish day, and. spite of fears, Pride ru'°.d my wiU-(|>) remember not past years. rn/3 So long Thy power hath blest me. sure it still Will lead me on cr O er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till A A .The night is gone. And with the mom those angel faces smile, dim Which I have loved long since. aiid lost awhile. Amen. J. H. NawHAN. 319 'Angels . . . aU ministering spints sent forth for mir istry for those about to tnherit salvation.' w/TTARKi hark, my soul! an- _,J-J- gene songs are swelling Oer earth's green fields and ocean's wave-beat shore ; How sweet the truth those blessed strains are telling Of that new life when sin shall be no more, cr Angels qf Jesus, angels qf light, binding to welcome the pilgrims ofmentght. tnf'2 Onward we. go, for still we hear them smging, dun Come, weary souls, for Jesus bids you come :' cr And. through the dark Its echoes sweetly ringing. The music of the Gospel leads us home. P 3 Far, far awu/, like beUs at even- The voice of iesus sounds o'er land and sea, And laden souls by thousands 1.' • ??I?^^y, stealing, i^ma Shepherd, turn their weary steps to Thee. ' mp 4 Best comes at length ; though o- mj"^^e long and dreary. cr The day must dawn, and dark- _ .^ 8oirienifehtbei>a88t'd: Faiths journey ends in welcome to the weary, »»/And heaven, the heart's true home, will come at last. in/6 Angels, sing on 1 your faith- ful watches keer»ing, Blng us sweet fragments of the songs above. cr TIU mpraing's joys shall end the "" — ipinj- night of weeping. And life's long shadow cloudless love. A ;ht of weei Tows break in Amen. 320 '•''•''"'" ' He goeth Wore them, and the sheet, follow Him' mf ALL the way my Saviour leads JrX. me— W hat have I to ask beside ? ^%^, I ^^^^^ His tender mercy Who through life has been my Kuide? dim Heavenly peace, dlvlnest com- fort. Here by faith In Him to dwell- er lor 1 know, whate'er befall me, Jesus doeth all things well. w/2 All the way my Saviour leads me. Cheers each winding path I tread. Gives me grace for eVery trial. Feeds me with the Xving bread, mp ihough my weary steps may falter. And iny soul athirst liiay be, cr Gusliing from the Eo«i before me, mfLo, a spring of Joy I see I w/3 All the way my Saviour leads me— Oh. the fulness of His love ! Perfect rest to me is promised In my lather's house above; cr When my spirit clothed immor- tal , ^Jpus its flight to realms of day, /This my song througli endless ,_ ages, Jesus led me all the way !' A men. Fakhv J. Oaoijiir. »nestepenougI^ Z^t C^ti$tUn Mift, n. S)ea^$, {gi^siMtvHiicn an^ Jfub^men^ 321 mp * The time is short.' more yean shall A FEW roll, A few more seasons come ; dim And we shall be with tho8e that rest Asleep within the tomb. p Tlien, O my Lord, prejiare My soul for tliat great day ; cr O wasli me in Thy precious blood, dim An^ take my sins away. mp 2 A few more suns shall set O'er these dark hills of time : nti/' And we shall be where suns are not, cr A far serener clime. p Then, O my Lord, preiwre My soul for that blest day ; cr O wash me in Thy precious blood, dim And take my sins away. wf S A few more storms shall beat On this wild rocky shore : cr And we shall be where tempests cease And surges swell no more. p Then, O my Lord, urepare My soul for that calm day ; er O wash me in Thy precioi blood, dim And take my sinf iway. p 4 A few more struggles here, A few more partings o'er, A few more toils, a few more tears, cr And we shall weep no more. p Then, O ray Lord, prepare My Boul for that bright day ; cr O wash me in Thy precioiu blood, dim And take my sins away. mp 6 A few more Sabbaths here Shall cheer us on our wav ; cr And we shall reach the endless rest. The eternal Sabbath-day. p Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that sweet day ; cr O wash me in Tliy precious blood, dim And take my sins away. p 6 *Tis but a little while, cr And He shall come again mf Who died that we might II v«, Who lives /' That we with Him may reigu p Then, O my Lord, prepare My mvkl tor tliat glad day . cr O wai»li me in Thy preciou> dim A id taJke' my sins away. Amen. -.-.-. H, BoiTAa. 822 'To depart and to be with Christ ; Vyftkh is far better.' wf I 't\n not death to die, 1 To leave this weary road, An4 'mUUi the brotherhood on high To N» at home with €U)d. mp i Iw f« not death to close 'Hje eye long dimmed by tears, cr \m\ wake in glorious repose To «j*end eternal years. iiif% It in not death to bear The wrench that sets us free From dtingeon chains, to breatlie the air Of botindleM liberty. wf4Ui» not death to fling .Abides thin sinful dust, er Aud riM) on strong, exultin:, wing To live among the just wf 6 Jman, Thou Prince of Life, Thy cliojten cannot die I cr LUus Thee they conquer in the itrife / To ndea with Thee on high. Amen. H. A. a Uaum, tr. O. W. Bxthdmii. 323 • There remnindh therefore a rest to the people ofOod.' mp{\ WHERE shall rest be \J found, limi ior the weary soul ? 'Twere vain the ocean's depths to Ot twrG« to either pole. 'i Ttie world can never give "V\n ttoi'iiie whole of life to live, Nor all of death to die. er 3 Beyond this vale of tears Tb«re Is a life above Unrnt^asured by the flight of years ; And all liiat life is love. ^tat^t (SJuutucdon on5 ^u^mtnt. p 4 There la a death whose pang Outlasts the fleeting breath— what eternal horrors hang Around the second death I nii> 5 Lord God of truth and grace, Teach us that death to shun, Lest we be banished from Thy face, And evermore undone. 6 Here would we end our quest ; Alone are found in Thee cr The Hfo of perfect love, the rest Of immortality. Amen. J. MONTaOMERT. 824 ' Take ye heed, watch and pray : for ye hiwm not when the time is' mp rilHOU Judge of quick and L dead, Before whose bar severe With holy joy or guilty dread we all shall soon appear, mp 2 Our cautioned souls prepare For that tremendous day. And fill us now with watchful care, And stir us up to pray— mp 3 To pray, and wait the hour, 1 hat awful hour unknown. When robed in ixiajesty and power Thou Shalt from heaven come down, cr 4 The immortal Son of Man, , To judge the human race. With all Thy Father's dazzling train. With all Thy glorious grace. mfs may we thus be found Obedient to His word. Attentive to the trumpet's sound, And looking for our Lord. Amen. 0. Wbslby. 325 'So tJiall we ever be tinth the Lord.* mprpAKE comfort, Cliristians, J when your friends In Jesus fail asleep; Iheir better being never ends ; Why then dejected weep? wig, 2 Why inconsolable, as those Death is the messenger of peace. And calls the soul to heaven. ^4.A? Jesus died, and rose again yictorious from the dead ; woo fflg disciples rise and reign With their triamphant Head. mp 4 The time draws nigh when from the clouds Clirist shall with shouts descend, And the last truupet's awful voice Tlie heavens and earth shall rend. cr 5 Then they who live shall changt^d be. And they who sleei) shall wake ; Ihe graves shall yield their an- cient charge. And earth's foundations shake. /6 The saints of God, from death feet free. With joy shall mount oa high ; The heavenly hosts with praises loud Shall meet them in the sky. «?/7 Together to their Father's house With joyful hearts they go; And dwell forever with the Lord Beyond the reach of woe. dim 8 A few short years of evil past. We reach the happy shore, mf Where death-divided friends at last Shall meet to part no more. Amen. «^^ M. Brdcb. 826 'Tliem also whicfi sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him.' mp ASLEEP in Jesus 1 blessed xl. sleep Prom which none ever wakes to weep, A calm and undisturbed repose Unbroken by the last of foes I mp 2 Asleep in Jesus ! how sweet To be for such a slumber meet, cr With holy confidence to sing That death hath lost his venomed stmg. mp 3 Asleep in Jesus I peaceful Whose waking is supremely blest ; No fear, no woe shall dim that hour That manifests the Saviour's power. 4 Asleep In Jesus I O for me May such a blissful refuge be I Waiting the summons from on high. mp5 Asleep in Jesus 1 time nor space Debars this precious hiding-place ; On Indian pfoins or Lapland snows lielieven find the same repoM. ZU C^vMiM J!tfe. 6 Asleep in Jesus ! far from thee Thy kindred and their graves ma]r But th'ine is still a blessed sleep From which none ever wakes to weep. Amen. Makoabbt Mackat. 327 • 1 ullen asleep in Chrigt.' P (;