Thou didst brighten the valley of death, And illumine the gloom of the grave. 5 In mercy thy presence dispels The shades of calamity's night, And turns the sad scene of despair To a morning of joy and delight. 6 Great source of my comforts restor'd! Thou healer and balm of my wees! Thou hope and desire of my soul ! On thy mercy I'll ever repose. 7 How boundless the gratitude due To thee, O thou God of my praise ! The life and the light of my days! (439.) L. M. 679. The frailty of man. 1 FIRM was my health, my day was bright, And I presum'd 'twould ne'er be night: Fondly I said within my heart, Pleasure and peace shall ne'er depart. 2 But I forgot thine arm was strong, Which macle my mountain stand so long; My health was gone, my comforts died. 3 Hear me, O God of grace! ! said, And raise me from among the dead: Thy pard’ning love remov'd my guilt. 4 I will extol thee, Lord, on high At thy command diseases fly: Though grief and tears the niglit employ, 680. God delivereth his saints from afflictions C. M. (440.) And pity'd ev'ry groan: l'll hasten to his thrɔne. And chas'd my griefs away:. While I have breath to pray! My off?ring shall be paid; My soul in anguish made. He bade my pains remove: For thou hast known his love. L. M. 681. John iv. 35. Behold the fields already white! See ransom'd sinners flocking home. 2 Mov'd by the Spirit's softest wind, Their hearts are all as one inclin'd; They bow, and to their God return. 3 Improve the harvest fleeting fast, Ele yet the shining season past, MY C. M. 682. Sickness and Recovery. The remnant of my days; But to renew thy praise? Did this weak frame sustain; And nature sunk with pain. Didst chase the fears of hell; Thy matchless grace to tell. On thy dear faithful breast; Pleas'd to obey my Father's call To his eternal rest Did I my soul resign. Which made salvation mine. At thy command I come: C. M. 683. Afliction, or Meditation on God's Love Ps. civ. 34. 1 WHEN languor and disease invade This trembling house of clay, 'T18 sweet to look beyond my pains, And long to fly away. The whispers of his love; Where Jesus pleads ahove. 466 S Sweet to look back, and see my name In life's fair book set down; Eternal joys my own. My sins on Jesus laid; My debt of suff’ring paid. Which saves from second death; Sweet to experience, day by day, His spirit's quick’ning breath. 6 If such the sweetness of the streams, What must the fountain be, Where saints and angels draw their bliss Immediately from thee! 1 P. M. 684. Sweet Affliction.- A Song in a Storm IN the floods of tribulation, While the billows o'er me roll, Jesus whispers consolation, And supports my fainting soul; Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Praise the Lord. & Thus the lion yields me honey, From the eater food is given, Strengthen'd thus l still press forward, Singing as I wade to heaven, Billows still around me roar, But my soul defies your power: In the sacred page recorded Thus his word securely stands; • Fear not, l'm in trouble near thee, Naught shall pluck you from my hands: Sweet affliction, sweet affliction, Every word my love demands. 5 All I meet I find assists me In my path to heavenly joy, Trials never more annoy: Still the path I'll ne'er forget, To my blessed Saviour's seat- AFFLICTIONS. 685. (412.), L. M. Thanksgiving 1 PRAISE, happy land! Jehovah's name; His goodness, and thy bliss proclaim: For thee each blessing largely flows, That freedom's lib’ral hand bestows. 2 Thy children are secure and blest; Thy shores have peace, thy cities rest; And adds his blessing ic their meat. 3 Thy changing seasons he ordains, Thine early and thy latter rains; And well the springing corn defends. 4 But he hath nobler works and ways, To call his people to his praise: |