Before his Father's seat, He makes his righteous claim: P< Gentiles adore, 3 From shore to shore. power confess : FIRST PART. L. M. Bath. mf > mf > God our Defence. Morning. 10 LORD, how many are my foes, In this weak state of flesh and blood; 2 Tired with the burdens of the day, 3 Supported by thine heavenly aid, I laid me down, and slept secure ; Not death should make my heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. mf 4 But God sustained me all the night; Salvation doth to God belong: He raised my head to see the light, f 3 And makes his praise my morning song. SECOND PART. C. M. mp 1 MY God, how many are my fears! Their number-how it multiplies! f 2 But thou, my glory and my strength, Dundee. Shalt silence all my threatening guilt, P 3 1 cried, and from his holy hill, mf > Inf 4 Guarded by him, I laid me down, > mf For I through him securely sleep, f5 What though the hosts of death and hell All armed against me stood? 3 No terrors now shall shake my soul: THIRD PART. C. M. St. Ann's. mf 1 THOU, gracious Lord, art my defence; Thou art my glory, and shalt yet mp 2 Guarded by him, I laid me down, P f 4 For I through him securely sleep, 3 Salvation to the Lord belongs; FIRST PART. L. M. God our Portion. Duke Street. 1 WHAT though th' unthinking world may say, f 2 Then shall our cheerful powers rejoice 4 EAV SECOND PART. L. M. Duke Street. Rest and Peace in God. Evening. 1 THY favor, gracious Lord, impart, 2 With thy protection kindly blest, 4 THIRD PART. C. M. Litchfield. mp 1 LORD, thou wilt hear me when I pray; I fear before thee all the day, Len 2 And while I rest my weary head, mf 3 I pay this evening sacrifice; mf 5 P mf f 4 Thus, with my thoughts composed to peace, Thy hand in safety keeps my days, FIRST PART. L. M. Winchester. Communion with God. Sabbath Morning. 1 LORD, hear my words-my spirit see, When wrapt in solemn thoughts of thee. 2 Whene'er the morning rays appear, 3 O God, thy pure and holy mind 4 But I, by boundless mercies led, P 5 Prostrate I'll bow-with fear impressed, 5 SECOND PART. C. M. Dedham. 1 LORD, in the morning thou shalt hear 2 Up to the hills, where Christ is gone P 3 Thou art a God, before whose sight mf 4 But to thy house will I resort, > Aff 5 Oh may thy Spirit guide my feet mf 5 THIRD PART. C. M. Bedford 1 LORD, hear the voice of my complaint; To thee alone, my King, my God, 2 Thou,in the morn,my voice shalt hear, To thee devoutly I'll look up, mf 3 Let all thy saints, who trust in thee, By thee preserved, let them rejoice, 4 To righteous men the righteous Lord And with his favor all his saints, 5 FOURTH PART. C. M. Dundee. P 1 BEHOLD us, Lord, with humble fear Though most unworthy to draw near, mf 2 But, trusting in thy boundless grace, We worship in thy holy place, P 3 Lead us in all thy righteous ways, Make straight thy path before our face, mf 4 No more to sin, Lord, let us yield, 5 And kept, and covered with the shield FIFTH PART. C. M. Ormond. 1 LORD, hear me, when without disguise And when my meditations rise, 2 Before thy throne I'll humbly fall, mf 3 Soon as the morning rays appear, > My voice shall reach thy listening ear, mf 4 Within thy house my voice shall rise There will I fix my steadfast eyes, - 5 In righteousness thy strength display, Teach me to know that only way, Which leads to heaven and thee. |