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And after death thy boundless grace,
Through everlasting years, adore.

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Thanksgiving for National Prosperity.
1 HOW rich thy gifts, Almighty King!
From thee our public blessings spring;
Th' extended trade, the fruitful skies,
The treasures liberty bestows,
Th' eternal joys the gospel shows,

KIPPIS.

All from thy boundless goodness rise.
2 Here commerce spreads the wealthy store,
Which pours from every foreign shore ;
Science and art their charms display ;
Religion teaches us to raise

Our voices to our Maker's praise,

As truth and conscience point the way. 3 With grateful hearts, with joyful tongues, To God we raise united songs;

His power and mercy we proclaim;
This land through every age shall own,
Jehovah here has fixed his throne,

And triumph in his mighty name.

4 Long as the moon her course shall run,
Or man behold the circling sun,

O, still may God amidst us reign;
Crown our just counsels with success,
With peace and joy our borders bless,
And all our sacred rights maintain.

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Thanksgiving for National Peace.

1 GREAT Ruler of the earth and skies,
A word of thine Almighty breath
Can sink the world, or bid it rise;
Thy smile is life, thy frown is death.

STEELE.

2 When

angry nations rush to arms,

And rage, and noise, and tumult reign, And war resounds its dire alarms,

And slaughter dyes the hostile plain; 3 Thy sovereign eye looks calmly down,

And marks their course, and bounds their power; Thy law the angry nations own,

And noise and war are heard no more.

4 Then peace returns with balmy wing;

Sweet peace! with her what blessings fled!
Glad plenty laughs, the valleys sing,
Reviving commerce lifts her head.

5 Thou good, and wise, and righteous Lord!
All move subservient to thy will;
Both peace and war await thy word,
And thy sublime decrees fulfil.

6 To thee we pay our grateful songs;
Thy kind protection still implore:
O, may our hearts, and lives, and tongues,
Confess thy goodness, and adore.

713.

L. M.

Harvest.

L. H. SIGOURNEY.

1 GOD of the year! with songs of praise
And hearts of love, we come to bless
Thy bounteous hand, for thou hast shed
Thy manna o'er our wilderness.

2 In early spring-time thou didst fling
O'er earth its robe of blossoming;
And its sweet treasures, day by day,
Rose quickening in thy blesséd ray.
3 God of the seasons! thou hast blest
The land with sunlight and with showers,
And plenty o'er its bosom smiles,
To crown the sweet autumnal hours.

4 Praise, praise to thee! Our hearts expand

To view these blessings of thy hand,
And on the incense-breath of love
Ascend to their bright home above.

OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE YEAR.

714.

7s. M.

New Year's Day.

NEWTON.

1 WHILE, with ceaseless course, the sun
Hasted through the former year,
Many souls their race have run,
Never more to meet us here;
Fixed in an eternal state,

They have done with all below;
We a little longer wait,

But how little none can know.

2 As the wingéd arrow flies,

Speedily the mark to find;
As the lightning from the skies.

Darts and leaves no trace behind;
Swiftly thus our fleeting days

Bear us down life's rapid stream:
Upward, Lord, our spirits raise;
All below is but a dream.

3 Thanks for mercies past receive;
Pardon of our sins renew;

Teach us, henceforth, how to live,
With eternity in view;

Bless thy word to old and young;
Fill us with a Saviour's love;
When our life's short race is run,
May we dwell with thee above.

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A Song for the opening Year.

DODDRIDGE.

1 GREAT God, we sing that mighty hand
By which supported still we stand;
The opening year thy mercy shows;
Let mercy crown it till its close.
2 By day, by night, at home, abroad,
Still we are guarded by our God;
By his incessant bounty fed,
By his unerring counsel led.

3 With grateful hearts the past we own;
The future all to us unknown
We to thy guardian care commit,
And peaceful leave before thy feet.
4 In scenes exalted or depressed,
Be thou our joy, and thou our rest;
Thy goodness all our hopes shall raise,
Adored through all our changing days.
5 When death shall close our earthly songs,
And seal in silence mortal tongues,
Our Helper, God, in whom we trust,
In brighter worlds our souls shall boast.

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New Year. Prayer for a Blessing.

NEWTON.

1 NOW, gracious Lord, thine arm reveal,
And make thy glory known;
Now let us all thy presence feel,
And soften hearts of stone.

2 From all the guilt of former sin
May mercy set us free ;

And let the year we now begin,
Begin and end with thee.

3 Send down thy spirit from above,
That saints may love thee more,

And sinners now may learn to lo e,
Who never loved before.

4 And when before thee we appear,
In our eternal home,

May growing numbers worship here,
And praise thee in our room.

717.

C. M.

HEGINBOTHAM.

New Year. Providential Goodness.

1 GOD of our lives, thy various praise
Our voices shall resound :

Thy hand directs our fleeting days,
And brings the seasons round.
2 To thee shall grateful songs arise,
Our Father and our Friend,

Whose constant mercies from the skies
In genial streams descend.

3 In every scene of life, thy care,
In every age, we see ;

And constant as thy favors are,
So let our praises be.

4 Still may thy love, in every scene,
In every age, appear;

And let the same compassion deign
To bless the opening year.

5 If mercy smile, let mercy bring
Our wandering souls to God:
In our affliction we shall sing
If thou wilt bless the rod.

718.

5 & 12s. M.

The New Year.

1 COME, let us anew

Our journey pursue,

Roll round with the year,

C. WESLEY.

And never stand still till the Master appear;

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