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13 BERTHOLD (Amsterdam) 75, 6s. 81

B. Tours, 1872

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1. To Thee, my God and Sav iour, My heart ex

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ulting sings,

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And tell the joy - ful story Of Thy re- deem-ing love.

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2 Soon as the morn with roses
Bedecks the dewy east,
And when the sun reposes
Upon the ocean's breast,
My voice in supplication,

Well pleased, Thou shalt hear;
Oh, grant me Thy salvation,
And to my soul draw near.

3 By Thee through life supported,
I'll pass the dangerous road,
With heavenly hosts escorted
Up to their bright abode;
There cast my crown before Thee,
Now all my conflicts o'er,
And day and night adore Thee-
What can an angel more?

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2 Oh, we would bless Thee for Thy ceaseless care,
And all Thy work from day to day declare!
Is not our life with hourly mercies crowned?
Does not Thine arm encircle us around?

3 Alas! unworthy of Thy boundless love,
Too oft with careless feet from Thee we rove;
But now, encouraged by Thy voice, we come,
Returning sinners, to a Father's home.

4 Oh, by that name in which all fulness dwells,
Oh, by that love which every love excels,
Oh, by that blood so freely shed for sin,
Open blest mercy's gate, and take us in!

A. Williams, 1762

16 ST. THOMAS S. M.

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2 Let those refuse to sing

Who never knew our God;

But children of the heavenly King Should speak their joys abroad. 3 The men of grace have found

Glory begun below;

Celestial fruits on earthly ground
From faith and hope may grow.

17 DOWNS C. M.

4 The hill of Zion yields

A thousand sacred sweets

Before we reach the heavenly fields,
Or walk the golden streets.

5 Then let our songs abound

And every tear be dry;

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We're marching through Emmanuel's To fairer worlds on high.

1. Watts, 1709

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2 Our broken spirit pitying see;
True penitence impart;

Then let a kindling glance from Thee
Beam hope upon the heart.

3 When our responsive tongues essay
Their grateful hymns to raise,
Grant that our souls may join the lay
And mount to Thee in praise.

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4 When we disclose our wants in prayer
May we our wills resign;
And not a thought our bosom share
That is not wholly Thine.

5 May faith each meek petition fill
And waft it to the skies,

And teach our hearts 't is goodness still That grants it or denies.

18 MELCOMBE L. M.

S. Webbe, 1790

1. NEW every morning is the love Our wakening and

ris - ing prove;

Thro' sleep and darkness safe-ly brought, Restor'd to life, and pow'r, and tho't. A - men.

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