HYMN 98.-C. M. The Sailor's Friend. THOU who ruls't the stormy deep, And bidst the billows rise; By thy command the heaving deep Ne'er meets the lofty skies. 2 By thy good will our trusty bark 3 Throughout the voyage of life, do thou Thy boundless mercies send; In thee we trust-to thee we bow- W HYMN 99.-P. M. Our God, our Father hear. When toil-worn day departs. 2 When worldly snares without, When human strength proves frail, 3 When in our cup of mirth 4 And when death's awful hand Unbars the gate of Time, Eternity's dim land Disclosing, dread, sublime; When flesh and spirit quake Before thee to appear O, then for Jesus' sake, Our God, our Father, hear! HYMN 100.-P. M. HRIST hath a table richly spread. Come, all ye needy, come and buy, 2 His blood was shed for you and me, 3 And since in Adam all have died, HYMN 101.-C. M. HUMILITY, that heavenly grace, How it exalts the saint! 2 The scripture says, if we would be 3 To Jacobs God I now will seek Lord make me holy, humble meek, HYMN 102.-C. M. A Marriage Hymn. INCE Jesus freely did appear 2 Upon the bridal pair look down, 3 With gifts of grace their hearts endow, Of all rich dowries best; Their substance bless, and peace bestow, 4 In purest love their souls unite, 5 As Isaac and Rebecca gave 1 6 And when that solemn hour shall come, And life's short space be o'er; May they in triumph reach that home WE HYMN 103-C, M. Spring. HEN verdure cloths the fertile vale, 2 Hark! how the feathered warblers sing 'Tis nature,s cheerful voice; Soft musick hails the lovely spring, And woods and fields rejoice. 3 How kind the influence of the skies! 4 Then let my wondering heart confess, With gratitude and love, |