AITH is the Christian's evidence unseen by mortal eye; It passes all the bounds of sense, And penetrates the inmost sky. 2 Things absent it can set in view, And bring far distant prospects home; Events long past it can renew, And long foresee the things to come. 3 With strong persuasion, from afar, 2 202. L. M. Epis. Coll. Faith, the Evidence of things unseen. The heavenly region it surveys, Embraces all the blessings there, And here enjoys the promises. 4 By faith a steady course we steer, Through ruffling storms, and swelling seas; O'ercome the world, keep down our fear, And still possess our souls in peace. 5 By faith, we pass the vale of tears Safe and serene, though oft distress'd⚫ By faith subdue the king of fears. And go rejoicing to our rest 3 203. S. M. Beddome. Faith, its Author and Preciousness. Eph. ii. 8. AITH!-'tis a precious grace, it It boasts of a celestial birth, Jesus it owns a King, To him it leads the soul, 4 Since 'tis thy work alone, 204. C. M. Watts. Love to God. 1 Cor. xiii. 13. Love is the brightest of the train, 2 Knowledge, alas! 'tis all in vain, 3 "Tis love that makes our cheerful feet 4 This is the grace that lives and sings 5 Before we quite forsake our clay, 205. L. M. Watts. Love and Hatred. Phil. ii. 2. Eph. iv. 30-32. NOW by the bowels of my God, His sharp distress, his sore complaints, 206. 7's. Rippon's Selection. A Prayer for Humility. if thou Poor in spirit, meek in heart, 2 Simple, teachable, and mild, 3 Father, fix my soul on thee; 4 O, that all may seek and find 207. C. M. Watts. Humility and Submission. there ambition in heart? 2 I charge my thoughts, be humble still, And all my carriage mild, Content, my Father, with thy will, 3 The patient soul, the lowly mind, 208. S. M. Doddridge. Salvation by Grace. Eph. ii. 5. GRACE! 'tis a charming sound! Harinonious to ear! Heaven with the echo shall resound, 2 Grace first contriv'd the way 3 Grace first inscrib'd my name 4 Grace led my roving feet To tread the heavenly road; 5 Grace taught my soul to pray, 6 Grace all the work shall crown, 209. C. M. Cowper. Salvation by Grace alone. AMAZING grace! how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me! I once was lost but now am found, 2 "Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, How precious did that grace appear, 3 Through many dangers, toils, and snares, I have already come; "Tis grace has brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home. 4 The Lord has promis'd good to me, 5 And when this flesh and heart shall fail, I shall possess within the vail, 6 The world shall soon dissolve like snow, The sun forbear to shine, But God, who call'd me here below, Allered. 210. L. M. GRACE! 'tis a most delightful theme; "Tis grace that rescues men; "Tis grace divine! all-conquering, free! Or it had never rescu'd me. 2 'Twas grace that quicken'd me when dead, 3 "Tis grace that sweetens every cross, 4 "Tis grace defends when danger's near; By grace alone I persevere; "Tis grace constrains my soul to love, And grace will bear me safe above. 5 Of grace, free grace alone, 1 boast, |