mp 4 My soul would all her thoughts approve mf 16 5 Thou shalt the paths of life display, move, Where pleasures dwell without alloy, FIFTH PART. C. M. Hope of the Resurrection. 1 I SET the Lord before my face, Dundee My heart, my tongue, their joy express; mp 2 My spirit, Lord, thou wilt not leave > Nor quit my body in the grave mf 3 Thou wilt reveal the path of life, f 17 Aff Thy courts immortal pleasure give; FIRST PART. L. M. Newmarket. Prospect of the Righteous and Wicked contrasted. 2 Their hope and portion lie below; 3 What sinners value, I resign; Lord, 'tis enough that thou art mine; f P 4 This life's a dream-an empty show; P f 17 mf f 5 O glorious hour!-O blest abode! 6 My flesh shall slumber in the ground, SECOND PART. S. M. 1 ARISE, my gracious God, 2 Behold the sinner dies His haughty words are vain; 3 Then let his pride advance, 4 I shall behold the face Of my forgiving God; Dover. And stand complete in righteousness, 18 FIRST PART. L. M. Danvers. Strength and Protection from Jehovah. 1 WITH my whole heart, I'll love thy name, Jehovah! thee my strength I claim; My rock, my fortress, where I fly; mp 2 My God! thy names of grace impart f 3 What can thy horn of power control, 4 Thou, gracious Lord, hast heard my cries; SECOND PART. L. M. Uxbridge. mf 1 THEE will I love, O Lord, my strength, P 2 Death, and the terrors of the grave, Stood round me with their dismal shade; While floods of high temptation rose, And made my sinking soul afraid. P 3 In my distress, I called my God, > When I could scarce believe him mine; He bowed his ear to my complaint, And proved his saving grace divine. mf 4 My song for ever shall record < 18 That terrible, that joyful hour; THIRD PART. L. M. Alfreton. 111 LORD, thou hast seen my soul sincere, Hast made thy truth and love appear; Before mine eyes I set thy laws, And thou hast owned my righteous cause. 2 What sore temptations broke my rest! What wars and strugglings in my breast! But through thy grace, that reigns within, I guard against my darling sin. 18 18 mf mf 3 That sin, that close besets me still, 4 With an impartial hand, the Lord FOURTH PART. L. M. Appleton. 1 JUST are thy ways, and true thy word, Who is a God, beside the Lord? Or where's a refuge like our God? 3 He lives-and blessings crown his reign- 1 While heavenly peace my Father gives. FIFTH PART. C. M. St. Martin's. NO change of time shall ever shock For thou hast always been my rock,- 2 Thou our deliverer art, O God; Thou art our shield from foes abroad, mp 3 To thee will we address our prayer, f 18 18 4 Then let Jehovah be adored, SIXTH PART. C. M. London. Jehovah coming to reign. 1 THE Lord descended from above, 2 On cherubim and seraphim And on the wings of mighty winds, 3 He sat serene upon the floods, And he, as sovereign Lord and King, SEVENTH PART. 8s. & 7s. 1 LO! the Lord Jehovah liveth! Suffolk. 2 God, Messiah's cause maintaining, 3 O'er his enemies exalted, Great Redeemer!-see him rise! 4 Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, All the heavenly host adore thee, |