360. P. M. BISHOP MANT. [Psalm cxlv.] 1. Gon, my King, thy might confessing, 2. They thy might, all might excelling, Shall thy royal might remain : LET one loud song of praise arise 2. Let all of good this bosom fires, Unite to sing him only true. 3. In ardent adoration joined, 4. And may my song, with solemn sound, Like incense rise before thy throne, Where thou, whose glory knows no bound, Great cause of all things, dwell'st alone. 362. L. M. MONTGOMERY. [Psalm lxiii.] 1. O GOD, thou art my God alone; 2. Thee, in the watches of the night, Thy presence makes the darkness light, 3. Better than life itself thy love, 4. Praise with my heart, my mind, my voice, My soul shall still in God rejoice, Р 363. c. M. DODDRIDGE. Praise to God through every scene of life. 1. SOVEREIGN of nature, all is thine, 2. Rich in thine own essential power, 3. To thee our humble vows we raise, 4. Midst hourly cares may love present And, while the world our hands employs, 5. As different scenes of life arise, 6. What thanks can mortal man repay 364. P. M. LIVERPOOL COLLECTION. raise to God through all the changes of life. 1. OD of the changing year, whose arm of power safety leads through danger's darkest hour; re in thy temple bow thy creatures down bless thy mercy, and thy might to own: ee first, thee last," the source and spring of blessing, m age to age, from sire to son confessing. 2. nine are the beams that cheer us on our way, d pour around the gladdening light of day; ine is the night, and the fair orbs that shine cheer its hours of darkness; all are thine: hand hath fixt the seasons' sure succession, mark'd the circling year's complete progression.] 3. ound our path the thorns of sorrow grew, d mortal friends were faithless, thou wast true; 1 sickness shake the frame, or anguish tear e wounded spirit, thou wast present there, re'er we roved our wandering steps attending, 1 outstretcht arm our heads from ill defending. 4. when our hearts review departed days, w vast thy mercies! how remiss our praise! 11 may we dread to meet thine awful eye, 1, self-reproved, before thy footstool lie; I bow our heads in silent shame before thee, bless the clouds that scatter darkness o'er thee. 5. O lend thine ear, and lift our voice to thee! Where'er we dwell still let thy mercy be; From year to year still nearer to thy shrine Draw our frail hearts, and make them wholly thi "Thee first, thee last," the source and sprin blessing, From youth to age, in life, in death confessin 365. P. M. BOWRING. Adoration of the one true God. 1. ANCIENT of ages, humbly bent before thee, Let thy grace befriend us, Eternal, unrivall'd, all-directing King. 2. Send forth thy mandate, gather in the nation United to praise thee, undivided One. 366. P. M. Trust in providence. [Psalm xlii.] 1. WHEN with anxious thought repining, Wasting care, To distrust inclining; |