LORD, I believe a reft remains To all thy people known; A reft where pure enjoyment reigns, And Thou art lov'd alone. II. Celestial Spirit, make me know Now, Saviour, now the pow'r bestow, III. Remove this hardness from my heart, IV. Come, O my Saviour, come away, No longer from thy creature ftay, CXXVII. Chrift the Shepherd. P. M. THE I. HE Lord my pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a fhepherd's care; His prefence fhall my wants fupply, And guard me with a watchful eye; My noon-day walks he fhall attend, And all my midnight hours defend. II. When in the fultry glebe I faint, III. Though in the paths of death I tread, IV. Though in a bare and rugged way, Thy bounty fhall my pains beguile, With fudden greens and herbage crown'd, CXXVIII. Grateful review of the conduct of Providence. C. M. I. WHE My rifing foul furveys; Transported with the view I'm loft II. Thy providence my life fuftain'd, III. Unnumber'd comforts on my foul Thy tender care bestow'd, Before my infant heart conceiv'd From whom those comforts flow'd. IV. When in the flipp'ry paths of youth, V. When worn by fickness, oft haft Thou my VI. Through ev'ry period of my life VII. When nature fails, and day and night VIII. Through all eternity, to Thee For 'tis eternity alone CXXIX. Privileges of God's children. 7s. B I. LESSED are the fons of God, They are bought with Chrift's own blood, They are ranfom'd from the grave, Life eternal they shall have: II. They are juftify'd by grace, III. They are lights upon the earth, |