3 Then why should I, bow'd down with pain, Live without Christ, restraining pray'r, 4 No fly ye unbelieving fears; Mercy through Christ shall wipe my tears; 1 234 L. M. New Sabbath 122. Langdon 217. Happy Poverty; or, the Poor in Spirit blessed, Matthew 4.3. VE humble souls, complain no more ! IYE Let faith survey your future store': ' How happy, how divinely blest, how of The sacred sacred words of truth attest.biar a: 2 When conscious grief laments sinceresital I And pours the penitential tear; nada I Hope points, to your dejected eyes,ooo! The bright reversion in the skies. f 3 In vain the sons of wealth and pride vic ransom, 6 [There shall your eyes with rapture view I 8 [Oh, let me hear that voide divine no p 235 C. M. Bangor 231. Wantage 204, 1 LORD, at thy feet we sinners lie, 2 [On us, the vast extent display. Take all our heinous guilt away, 521 # CYO TI 3 We sink, with all this weight oppress'd, Oh, give our troubled spirits rest, f 4 'Tis mercy, mercy, we implore; O may thy bowels move! Thy grace is an exhaustless store, And thou thyself art love. 5 Oh, for thy own, for Jesus' sake, Our many sins forgive Thy grace our rocky hearts can break And, breaking, soon relieve. 6. Thus melt. us down; thus make us bend, 236 And thy dominion own; Nor let a rival more pretend L. M. Ulverston 179. Rippon's 188. 1 Lo 2 Here, on my soul, a burden lies! 3 Break off these adamantine chains; 1 From cruel bondage set me free; Rescue from everlasting pains, And bring me safe to heaven and thee, BEDDOME. 237 78. Alcester 213. Cookham 36. A Prayer for Humility. 1 LORD, if thou thy grace impart, I shall, as my Master be, 2 Simple, teachable, and mild, Pleas'd with all the Lord provides; 3 Father, fix my soul on thee; Every evil let me flee; Nothing want, beneath, above,- 4 Oh, that all may seek and find Trust him, praise him evermore. MADAN'S COLL. 238 L. M. Old Hundred 100. Chard 175. 1 THE Rejoicing in God, Jer. ix. 23, 24. O'er all the earth his power 2 Yet justice still with power presides, 3 No more, ye wise! your wisdom boast; That God, your God, to you is known; On him we fix our roving eyes, But what their happiness can move, DR. DODDRIDGE. 239 S. M. Salem New 99. Mansfield 154. 1 Rejoicing in the Ways of God, Psalm cxxxviii. 5. NOW let our voices join To form a sacred song; Ye pilgrims in Jehovah's ways, 2 How strait the path appears, -3 But flowers of paradise 4 See Salem's golden spires In beauteous prospect rise; And brighter crowns than mortals wear, 5 To him who leads the wanderers on2om 67 6 240 7s. Bath Abbey 147. Hart's 221. Rejoicing in Hope, Isaiah xxxv. 10. Luke xii, 82. 1 CHILDREN of the heavenly King, Sing your Saviour's worthy praise,.07 2 Ye are travelling home to God you alone 30 They are happy now, and ye You on Jesus' throne shall rest ( CENNICK. 241 L. M. Rochford 22. Mark's 65.1 1 WH Return of Joy. HEN darkness long has veil'd my mind Then, my Redeemer! then I find The folly of my doubts and fears. 2 I chide my unbelieving heart; tr And blush that I should ever be... |