1 HYMN 349. L. M. Dresden. [b] Return of Joy. W And smiling day once more appears, HEN darkness long has veiled my mind, Then, my Redeemer, then I find 5 But, O my Lord, one look from thee Thou therefore all the praise receive; Cowper. HYMN 350. L. P. M. St. Helen's. [*] Fervent Vows and Petitions. o 1 THEE will I love, my strength and tower, Thee will I love with all my power, In all my works, and thee alone! fire Thee will I love, till that pure For wide my wandering thoughts were spread, 'Tis through thy light, and comes from thee. -3 I thank thee, uncreated sun, That thy bright beams on me have shined; I thank thee, whose enlivening voice -5 Thee will I love, my joy, my crown! MORAVIAN. HYMN 351. L. M. Nazareth. [b or *] P1 SWE A Good Conscience. WEET peace of conscience, heavenly guest! Dispel my doubts, my fears control; And heal the anguish of my soul. o 2 Come, smiling hope, and joy sincere ; 3 Thou God of hope and peace divine, s 4 Then should my eyes, without a tear, g s 6 Yes, for beyond these lower skies New worlds salute my longing eyes; Blest worlds! where peace her throne maintains, And everlasting glory reigns. HEGINBOTHAM. HYMN 352. C. M. Lanesboro'. [b or *] The Request. ATHER, whate'er of earthly bliss 1 FA Thy sovereign will denies, Accepted at thy throne of grace, Let this petition rise :— 2 "Give me a calm, a thankful heart, The blessings of thy grace impart, 3"Let the sweet hope that I am thine, My life and death attend; Thy presence through my journey shine, STEELE. HYMN 353. 8 & 7. Smyrna. [*] "Yea, though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I will fear no Evil." Ps. xxiii, 4. P GENTLY, Lord, O gently lead us Through this gloomy vale of tears, s O refresh us with thy blessing, p 2 When temptation's darts assail us, 8 O refresh us with thy blessing, &c. O refresh us with thy blessing, &c. e 4 When this mortal life is ended, Bid us in thine arms to rest, o Till by angel bands attended, We awake among the blest. 8 O refresh us with thy blessing, &c. 8 5 Then, O crown us with thy blessing, O refresh us with thy blessing, &c. HYMN 354. L. M. Dresden. [b] Submission. P 1 WAIT, O my soul, thy Maker's will! Tumultuous passions, all be still! Nor let a murmuring thought arise; And by his saints it stands confessed, 4 Wait, then, my soul, submissive wait, And 'midst the terrors of his rod, BEDDOME. HYMN 355. C. M. Dundee. [* or b] AY Resignation. 1 MAV I remember, Lord, to thee, Whate'er I have I owe; And back, in gratitude, from me, 2 Thy gifts are only then enjoyed, 3 And though thy wisdom takes away, o No, let me bless thy name, 4 A pilgrim through the earth I roam, And all must fail when I go home, For this is not my rest. 5 Write but my name upon the roll Of thy redeemed above; Then, heart, and mind, and strength, and soul, I'll love thee for thy love. MONTGOMERY. HYMN 356. L. P. M. Dresden. [b] "For we have not an High Priest who cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin." Heb. iv, 15. e 1 WHEN gathering clouds around I view, And days are dark, and friends are few, On him I lean, who, not in vain, He sees my wants, allays my fears, -2 If aught should tempt my soul to stray -3 When sorrowing o'er some stone I bend, HYMN 357. 8,7 & 4. Tamworth. e 1 the floods of tribulation, e Jesus whispers consolation, 8 Hallelujah, Praise the Lord. e 2 In his darkest dispensations, u Sweet affliction, Thus to bring my Saviour near. GRANT. [*] |