4 To all thine other favours, add A heart to trust thy word; And death itself shall hear us sing, While resting on the Lord. 125 (1stP.) C.M. Maidstone 196. Sprague 166. My grace is sufficient for thee, 2 Cor. xii. 9. 1 KIND are the words that Jesus speaks My grace sufficient is for you, 3 What tho' my griefs are not remov❜d, While my kind Saviour's arms support, 4 Jesus, my Saviour and my Lord, 5 Weak as I am, yet thro' thy grace And, smiling, triumph in thy name 121 NEEDHAM. 125 (2d P.) 104th. Stockwell 140. Geard 156. The Lord will provide, Gen. xxii. 8. 1 THO' troubles assail, and dangers affright; 3 His call we obey, as Abram of old, Not knowing our way, but faith makes us bold; For tho' we are strangers we have a good guide, And trust in all dangers, The Lord will provide. 4 When Satan appears to stop up our path, And fill us with fear, we triumph by faith; In this our strong tower for safety we hide, The Lord is our power, The Lord will provide. 5 He says we are weak; our hope is in vain; The good that we seek we ne'er shall obtain; But when such suggestions our spirits have tried, This answers allquestions, The Lord will provide. 6 When life sinks apace, and death is in view, This word of his grace shall comfort us thro'; No fearing or doubting with Christ on our side, We hope to die shouting, The Lord will provide. NEWTON. 126 C. M. New York 33. Devizes 14. Well may that heart with pleasure bound, 2. What want shall not our God supply 3 From Christ, the ever-living spring, 4 Now, to our Father and our God, Thro' all the realms of man's abode, And thro' the highest heaven. DODDRIDGE. 127 C. M. Arlington 17. Hammond 226. Fear not; your Father will give you the kingdom, Luke xii. 32, 1 Y E little flock, whom Jesus feeds, Dismiss your anxious cares, Look to the shepherd of your souls, And smile away your fears. 2 Tho' wolves and lions prowl around, His staff is your defence: 'Midst sands and rocks, your Shepherd's voice, Call streams and pastures thence. 3.Your Father will a kingdom give, And give it with delight; His feeblest child his love shall call 4 [Ten thousand praises, Lord, we bring 5 For all we hope, and they enjoy, We bless the Saviour's name : Which breaks this mortal frame.] DODDRIDGE. 128 (1st P.) 11s. Geard 156. Broughton 172. Exceeding great and precious promises, 2 Pet. i. 4. 1 " HOW OW firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, Is laid for your faith in his excellent word! What more can he say than to you he hath said, You who unto Jesus for refuge have fred?. 2 In every condition,-in sickness, in health, In poverty's vale, or abounding in wealth; At home and abroad, on the land, on the sea, [be. As thy days may demand, shall thy strength ever 3 Fear not, I am with thee, O be not dismay'd! I, I am thy God, and will still give thee aid; I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand, Upheld by my righteous omnipotent hand. 148 4 When thro' the deep waters I call thee to go, The rivers of woe shall not thee overflow; L For I will be with thee, thy troubles to bless And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress. 5 When thro' fiery trials thy pathway shall lie, My grace all-sufficient shall be thy supply 3 The flame shall not hurt thee; I only design Thy dross to consume, and thy gold to refine, 6 E'en down to old age, all my people shall prove My sov'reign, eternal, unchangeable love; And when hoary hairs shall their temples adorn, Like lambs they shall still in my bosom be borne. 7. The soul that on Jesus hath lean'd for reposes. [ I will not, I will not, desert to his foes; That soul, the' all hell should endeavour to shake, PAUSE, 8 Sweet promises these, Lord-then help me, I pray, • Agreeable to Dr. Doddridge's Translation of Heb. xiii. 5. 128 (2d P.) 104th. Hanover 130. Sussex 70. 1 The Promises animating to Prayer, Remember me, O my God, for good, Neh. xiii. 31. Thou Isa. xliv. 21. hou Greatest and Best, O bow down thine ear, Attend my request, and answer my pray'r; Remember me always, my God, for my good, Thou, thou by the needy hast evermore stood. 2 O gracious reply! thou sayest, I will, ' I earnestly do remember thee still; Thy kindness I saw in the days of thy youth; 3 Remember I do thy foes and thy fears, Thy praises and pray'rs, thy joys and thy tears; 4 Then as thou art mine, my care and my boast, CHRIST. 129 (1st P.) C.M. Abridge 201. Camb. New 74. The Divinity of Christ. 1 THEE we adore, Eternal Word, By heaven's obedient hosts ador'd, 2 The first creation has display'd For not a single thing was made, 3. But, ransom'd sinners, with delight, The all-creating Word unites 4 See the Redeemer cloth'd in flesh, 5 Creation's author now assumes A man of grief and woe becomes, 6 The Lord of Glory bears the shame |