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What heavenly man or lovely God
What is our God, or what his name
What jarring natures dwell within
What mean these jealousies and fears
What scenes of horror and of dread
What shall the dying sinner do
What strange perplexities arise
What various hindrances we meet
What wisdom, majesty, and grace
Whate'er to thee, our Lord, belongs
When Abram full of sacred awe
When Abram's servant to procure
When any turn from Zion's way
When at a distance, Lord, we trace
When blooming youth is snatch'd away
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SELECTION OF HYMNS.

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HYMN I. L.M.

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A Song of Praise to God.

O God, the universal King,

Let all mankind their tribute bring; All that have breath, your voices raise, In songs of never ceasing praise.

2 The spacious earth on which we tread, And wider heavens stretch'd o'er our head, A large and solemn temple frame

To celebrate its builder's fame.

3 Here the bright sun, that rules the day,
As thro' the sky he makes his way,
To all the world proclaims aloud
The boundless sov'reignty of God.
4 When from his courts the sun retires,
And with the day his voice expires,
The moon and stars adopt the song,
And thro' the night the praise prolong.
5 The list'ning earth with rapture hears
Th' harmonious music of the spheres ;
And all her tribes the notes repeat,
That God is wise, and good, and great.

6 But man, endow'd with nobler powers,
His God in nobler strains adores:
His is the gift to know the song,
As well as sing with tuneful tongue.

Dr. S. STENNETT.

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