4 But O! when that last conflict 's o'er, And I am chained to flesh no more, With what glad accents shall I rise To join the music of the skies!
1 GREAT God! and wilt thou condescend To me my Father and my Friend? I but a child, and thou so high, The Lord of earth, and air, and sky?
2 Art thou my Father? Canst thou bear, To hear my poor, imperfect prayer? Or stoop to listen to the praise That such a little one can raise ?
3 Art thou my Father?-Let me be A meek, obedieut child to thee, And try, in every deed and thought, To serve and please thee as I ought.
4 Art thou my Father?-I'll depend Upon the care of such a friend, And only wish to do and be, Whatever seemeth good to thee.
5 Art thou my Father?-Then, at last, When all my days on earth are past, Send down, and take me, in thy love, To be thy better child above.
1 ALMIGHTY God! thy gracious power On every hand I see;
O may the blessings of each hour Lead all my thoughts to thee!
2 If, on the wings of morn, I speed To earth's remotest bound, Thy hand will there my footsteps lead, Thy love my path surround.
3 Thy power is in the ocean deeps, And reaches to the skies; Thine eye of mercy never sleeps, Thy goodness never dies.
4 From morn till noon, till latest eve, The hand of God I see; And all the blessings I receive, Ceaseless proceed from thee.
5 In all the varying scenes of time On thee my hopes depend; Through every age, in every clime, My Father and my Friend!
1 AMONG the deepest shades of night, Can there be one who sees my way? Yes, God is like the shining light, That turns the darkness into day.
2 When every eye around me sleeps, May I not sin without control? No; for a constant watch he keeps On every thought of every soul.
3 If I could find some cave unknown, Where human feet have never trod,
Yet there I could not be alone; On every side, there would be God.
4 He smiles in heaven, he rules in hell; He fills the air, the earth, the sea: I must within his presence dwell, I cannot from his presence flee.
1 To thy temple I repair; Lord, I love to worship there; While thy glorious praise is sung, Touch my lips, unloose my tongue.
2 While the prayers of saints ascend, God of love, to mine attend; While I hearken to thy law, Fill my soul with humble awe.
3 While thy ministers proclaim Peace and pardon in thy name, Through their voice, by faith I Hear thee speaking from on high.
4 From thy house when I return, May my heart within me burn; And at evening let me say,
"I have walked with God to-day."
1 In all my vast concerns with thee, In vain my soul would try To shun thy presence, Lord, or flee The notice of thine eye.
2 Thine all surrounding sight surveys My rising and my rest,
My public walks, my private ways, The secrets of my breast.
3 My thoughts lie open to the Lord, Before they 're formed within; And ere my lips pronounce the word, He knows the sense I mean.
4 Oh! wondrous knowledge, deep and high! Where can a creature hide? Within thy circling arms I lie, Beset on every side.
5 So let thy grace surround me still, And like a bulwark prove,
To guard my soul from every ill, Secured by sovereign love.
1 Our Father in heaven, we hallow thy name! May thy kingdom holy on earth be the same! O give to us daily our portion of bread; It is from thy bounty that all must be fed.
2 Forgive our transgressions, and teach us to know That humble compassion, that pardons each foe. Keep us from temptation, from weakness and sin, And thine be the glory forever.-Amen.
The Lord's Prayer. Medway.
1 OUR Father, full of grace divine, To thy great name be praises paid;
Thy kingdom come, thy glory shine, And be thy will on earth obeyed.
2 Give us our bread from day to day,
And all our wants do thou supply; With gospel truth feed us, we pray, That we may never faint or die.
3 Extend thy grace, our hearts renew, Our each offence in love forgive; Teach us divine forgiveness too, And let us free from evil live.
4 For thine's the kingdom, and the power, And all the glory waits thy name; Let every land thy grace adore, And sound a long and loud Amen.
1 Go, when the morning shineth, Go, when the moon is bright, Go, when the eve declineth, Go, in the hush of night; Go, with pure mind and feeling, Fling earthly thought away, And in thy chamber kneeling, Do thou in secret pray.
2 Remember all who love thee, All who are loved by thee, Pray too, for those who hate thee, If any such there be:
Then for thyself, in meekness, A blessing humbly claim, And link with each petition Thy great Redeemer's name.
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