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4 Let not, Lord, my wand'ring mind
Follow after fleeting toys,
Since in Thee alone I find
Solid and substantial joys;
Joys that never over-past,
Through eternity shall last.

5 Lord, how happy is the heart,
After Thee while it aspires!
True and faithful as Thou art,
Thou shalt answer its desires :
It shall see the glorious scene
Of thine everlasting reign.

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The grateful language of Faith.

P. M.

THAT shall we render unto Thee,

Thou glorious Lord of life and pow'r!
Teach us to bow the humble knee;
Teach us with thankfulness t' adore;

To praise Thee as thy saints above;
To praise Thee for thy wond'rous love.

2 When like lost sheep we wander'd wide,
And left the watchful shepherd's eye;
When borne along th' impetuous tide
Of this world's sin and vanity;

Our Jesus from the heav'ns came down
To save us by his grace alone.

3 He bore our sins upon

the tree,

(To seek and save the lost he came :)
There was he bound to set us free
From death and everlasting shame:
The captive flock from hell was freed,
And ransom'd when their shepherd bled.

4 Before the Father's awful throne,
Our merciful High Priest he stands;
And interceding for his own,

The purchas'd remnant now demands;
His people's everlasting friend,
Who loving-loves them to the end.

5 May we his blood-bought flock rejoice,
Him for our Lord and God to own,
To take Him as our only choice;
To cleave to Him, in love alone;
Be growing up in holiness,

Then meet Him in the realms of

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peace.

6 Then shall our grateful songs abound,
And ev'ry tear be wip'd away;
No sin, no sorrow shall be found,
No night o'er-cloud the endless day;
O praise Him! all beneath, above,
O praise Him! praise the God of love.

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For Spiritual Strength.

SON of God, thy blessing grant,
Still supply my ev'ry want,

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Tree of life thine influence shed,
With thy sap my spirit feed.

2 Tend'rest branch, alas! am I,
Wither without thee, and die,
Week as helpless infancy,
O confirm my soul in thee!

3 Unsustain'd by thee, I fall,
Send the strength for which I call;
Weaker than a bruised reed,
Help I ev'ry moment need.

4 All my hopes on thee depend,
Love me, save me to the end!
Give me thy thy continu'd grace,
Take the everlasting praise!

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Panting after God.

P. M.

HOU hidden love of God, whose height,
Whose depth unfathom❜d no man knows,

I see from far thy beauteous light,

And longing sigh for thy repose;
My heart is pain'd, nor can it be
At rest, till it find rest in thee.

2 Is there a thing beneath the sun,

That strives with thee my heart to share?
Ah! tear it thence, and reign alone
The Lord of ev'ry motion there:

Then shall my heart from earth be free,
When it has found repose in thee.

3 0 hide this self from me, that I
No more, but Christ in me, may live!
My vile affections crucify,

Nor let one darling lust survive:
In all things nothing may I see,
Nothing desire, or seek, but thee!

4 O love! thy sov'reign aid impart,
To save me from low-thoughted care;
Chase this self-will through all my heart,
Through all its latent mazes there:
Make me thy duteous child, that I
Ceaseless may Abba, Father, cry.

5 Each moment draw from earth away
My heart, that lowly waits thy call;
Speak to my inmost soul, and say,
"I am thy God, thy Life, thy All!"
To feel thy pow'r, to hear thy voice,
To taste thy love-be all my choice!

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Grace.

RACE! 'tis a charming sound,
Harmonious to the ear;

Heav'n with the echo shall resound,
And all the earth shall hear.

Grace first contriv'd a way

To save rebellious man;

And all the steps that grace display,
Which drew the wond'rous plan.

S. M.

3 'Twas grace that wrote my name In thy eternal book;

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'Twas grace that gave me to the Lamb,
Who all my sorrows took.

Grace forc'd my wand'ring feet
To tread the heav'nly road;

And new supplies each hour I meet:
While pressing on to God.

5 Grace taught my soul to pray,
And made my eyes o'erflow;

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'Twas grace which kept me to this day,
And will not let me go.

Grace all the work shall crown,
Through everlasting days;

It lays in heaven the top-most stone,
And well deserves the praise.

O let thy grace inspire

My soul with strength divine! May all my pow'rs to Thee aspire, And all my days be thine.

The Lord our Righteousness.

JESUS, thy blood and righteousness,
My beauty are, my glorious dress;
'Midst flaming worlds, in these array'd,
With joy shall I lift up my head.

L. M.

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