8 Lord, decide the doubtful case! 9 Let me love thee more and more, If I love at all, I pray; If I have not lov'd before, HYMN 21.-C. M. E wander in a thorny maze, WA vale of doubts and fears; 2 We wander, bound to empty show, 3 We wander-while unfading joy, We ne'er with zest approve; The bliss, that sparkles to destroy, Secures our warmest love. 4 Some syren leads our steps astray, 5 We wander, but tho' oft we roam 6 Cleanse us, O Saviour, from this stain, HYMN 22.-7s. HILE with ceaseless course the sun, WH Many souls their race have run, They have done with all below; But how little none can know, 2 As the winged arrow flies, 3 Thanks for mercies past receive, Teach us, henceforth, how to live Bless thy word to young and old, L' HYMN 23.-P. M. ET us rise and go to Zion's hill, Where all in peace and glory dwell, And sit and sing to God our. King, And praise his name forevermore. CHORUS. I'll march to Canaan's land, Where pleasures never end, 2 Fare you well, my friends, I must be gone. I have no home nor stay with you, I'll march to Canaan's land 3 Happy soul, just gone from earth to heaven, He flies to distant worlds above, No more in this poor house of clay, Where pain and death can never come. 4 We will go, like him, to see our God, And change this earth for heaven above Come dry your tears, Christ is your friend, He came to save poor sinful men, 5 Travel on to blest eternity, Where fear and change shall be no more 6 Golden joys above, where Jesus dwells, straint. I'll march, &c. All's mine, if faithful here below. HYMN 24.-L. M. AWAKE, my soul, shake off the dream, Too long I've yielded to the stream |