HYMN 107.-C. M. he Hope of Heaven our Support_under Trials on earth. HEN I can read my title clear, ll bid farewell to ev'ry fear, Should earth against my soul engage, et cares like a wide deluge come, ere shall I bathe my weary soul, in seas of heav'nly rest; d not a wave of trouble roll, Across my peaceful breast. HYMN 108.-P. M. Jaunch into the deep; And leave my native land, Where sin lulls all asleep, For thee I would the world resign, And sail to heaven with thee and thine. 2 Thou art my pilot wise; Tho' rocks and quicksands deep, And guide me with his eye. 4 By faith I see the land, The port of endless rest; ay I reach the heavenly shore, here wind and waves distress no more. Whene'er becalm'd I lie, And storms for bear to toss. For more the treach'rous calm I dread, Come, holy Ghost, and blow To heaven my destin'd place; HYMN 109.--H. M. Sabbath Morning. WThou day of sacred rest; ELCOME, delightful morn, I hail thy kind return, Lord make these moments blest, From the low train of mortal toys, soar to reach immortal joys. Now may the King descend, 3 Descend celestial Dove, With all thy quick'ning powers ; And bless the sacred hours; HYMN 110.-P. M. the Lo! an angel descended, With wonder and joy CHORUS, Hallelujah to the Lamb, Through whom we've obtain’d pardon, We'll praise him again, 2 Glad tidings I bring Now behold your salvation; 3 Now glory to God Is re-echoed through heaven; Let us tell And sing of his love, His salvation and glory. 4 Enraptur'd I rise Around the blest throne |