5 Author of good! whose sovereign sway All worlds, all beings must obey; Whose spirits firmly trust in thee! He holds cominunion with his friends, And shines with bright, but friendly rays. 2 While hovering o'er the happy place, The Spirit sheds his heavenly grace; To fix our thoughts our hearts to raise, And tune our souls to love and praise. 3 'Tis here we learn the blessed skill To know and do our Maker's will; With heavenly joy we soar away. Oh! sweetest joys of all below: And dwell for ever near our God. 472. S. M. STENNETT. 1 HOW charming is the place Where our Redeemer God And sheds his love abroad ! 2 Here, on the mercy-seat, With radiant glory crowned, Our joyful eyes behold him sit, And smile on all around. Each contrite soul presents : He grants them all their wants. 4 Give us, O Lord, a place Within thy blest abode; Among the children of thy grace, The servants of our God. 473. C. M. WESLEY. | HAPPY the souls in Jesus joined, And saved by grace alone: Walking in all his ways, they find Their heaven on earth begun. Their mighty joys we know: And we in hymns below. 3 Thee, in thy glorious realm, they praise; And bow before thy throne : The kingdoms are but one. 4 The holy to the holiest leads; From hence our spirits rise : And he who in thy statutes treads, Shall meet thee in the skies. 474. C. M. NEWTON. The presence of God sought in his house. I GREAT Shepherd of thy people, hear! Thy presence now display: Oh! give us hearts to pray. 2 The clouds, which veil thee from our sight, In pity, Lord, remove; The message of thy love. To kneel before thy face; The children of thy grace. And to thy courts repair ; To meet our Saviour here. And love and concord dwell: The wounded spirit heal. The humble mind bestow; To make our graces grow. 4 May we in faith receive thy word, In faith present our prayers; And in the presence of our Lord Unbosom all our cares. Our fainting hopes to raise ; That we may render praise. In glory now appear; And shed thy blessings here. Thy spirit, Lord, impart; With power reach every heart. Here give the mourners rest : Enthroned in every breast. And humble prayer arise, To celebrate thy praise. 477. 78. MONTGOMERY. Prayer for a Blessing on Public Worship. I TO thy temple we repair Lord, we love to worship there; Thee upon the mercy-seat. Tune our lips-unloose our tongue; Thee, the Lord our Righteousness. 8 While thy word is heard with awe, While we tremble at thy law, Every doubt and fear remove. Let our hearts within us burn; Walking in all his ways, they find Their heaven on earth begun. Their mighty joys we know: And we in hymns below. And bow before thy throne : We in the kingdom of thy grace ; The kingdoms are but one. 4 The holy to the holiest leads; From hence our spirits rise: And he who in thy statutes treads, Shall meet thee in the skies. 474. C. M. NEWTON. The presence of God sought in his house. I GREAT Shepherd of thy people, hear! Thy presence now display: Oh! give us hearts to pray. 2 The clouds, which veil thee from our sight, In pity, Lord, remove; The message of thy love. To kneel before thy face; The children of thy grace. And to thy courts repair; To meet our Saviour here. And love and concord dwell: The wounded spirit heal. The humble mind bestow; To make our graces grow. 4 May we in faith receive thy word, In faith present our prayers : And in the presence of our Lord Unbosom all our caree. Our fainting hopes to raise : That we may render praise. In glory now appear; And shed thy blessings bere. Thy spirit, Lord, impart; With power reach every heart. Here give the mourners rest : Enthroned in every breast. And humble prayer arise, To celebrate thy praise. 477. 75. MONTGOMERY. Prayer for a Blessing on Public Worship. 1 TO thy temple we repair Lord, we love to worship there; Thee upon the mercy-seat. Tune our lips--unloose our tongue ; Thee, the Lord our Righteousness. 8 While thy word is heard with awe, While we tremble at thy law, Every doubt and fear remove. Let our hearts within us burn; |