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4 Its promises rejoice our hearts;
Its doctrines are divinely true;
Knowledge and pleasure it imparts,
It comforts and instructs us too.

5 Ye favour'd lands, blest with this word!
Ye saints, who feel its saving power!
Unite your tongues to praise the Lord,
And his distinguish'd grace adore. MRS. STEELE.
HYMN 318. C. M.

Instruction to the Young, from Scripture.

How shall the young secure their hearts,

And guard their lives from sin!

Thy word the choicest rules imparts,
To keep the conscience clean.

2 When once it enters to the mind,
It spreads such light abroad,
The meanest souls instruction find,
And raise their thoughts to God.
3 'Tis like the sun, a heavenly light;
That guides us all the day;

And through the dangers of the night,

A lamp to lead our way.

HYMN 319. C. M.

The Perfect Law of Liberty.

BEHOLD that wise, that perfect law,

Which noblest freedom gives:

O may it all our souls refine,

And sanctify our lives!

2 Not with a transient glance survey'd,
And in an hour forgot,
But deep inscrib'd on ev'ry heart,
To reign o'er ev'ry thought.

3 Great Author of each perfect gift!
Thy gracious power display,

That our ungrateful, wand'ring hearts
May hearken and obey.

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Light and Comfort from the Scriptures.

10 God, its source, my soul aspires;
Come, Lord! and fill my vast desires;
Be thou my portion; here I rest,
Since of my utmost wish possess'd.
20! let thy sacred word impart

Its gen'rous influence to my heart;
With power and light, and love divine,
Assure my soul that thou art mine.
3 The blissful word, with joy replete,
Shall bid my gloomy fears retreat;
And heaven-born hope, serenely bright,
Shine cheerful through this mortal night.
4 Then shall my joyful spirit rise
On wings of faith above the skies:

And when these transient scenes are o'er,
And this vain world shall tempt no more;
5 O! may I reach the blissful plains,
Where thy unclouded glory reigns,
And dwell for ever near thy throne,
In joys to mortal thought unknown.

MRS. STEELE.

HYMN 321. L. M.

Scripture Teachings and their Happy Consequences.
RIGHT Source of intellectual rays!

B Father of spirits and of grace!

O dart with energy unknown,
Celestial beamings from thy throne.
2 Thy sacred book we would survey,
Enlighten'd with that heavenly day;
And seek thine influence with the word,
To teach our souls to know the Lord.
3 So shall our children learn the road,
That leads them to their fathers' God;
And, form'd by lessons so divine,
Shall infant minds with knowledge shine.

4 So shall the haughtiest soul submit,
With children plac'd at Jesus' feet;
The noisy swell of pride shall cease,
And thy sweet voice be heard in peace.

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HYMN 322.` C. M.

The Light and Glory of the World.

WHAT glory gilds the sacred

Majestic like the sun!

It gives a light to ev'ry age;
It gives but borrows none.

2 The hand, that gave it, still supplies
His gracious light and heat;
His truths upon the nations rise,
They rise, but never set.

3 Let everlasting thanks be thine,
For such a bright display,

As makes a world of darkness shine
With beams of heavenly day.

4 My soul rejoices to pursue
The paths of truth and love;
Till glory break upon my view
In brighter worlds above.

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IYMN 323. C. M.

Reason a Divine Gift.

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COWPER.

HAT heavenly wisdom has bestow'd,
O! let not man despise;

Reason's a gift our praise demands;

It lifts us to the skies.

2 How could we know or value truth
Without this beam of light;

Or conscience feel of right and wrong,
Or in God's praise delight?

3 For reason and for conscience too,
Accept our praise, O Lord!

May this be pure, and that be clear,
And both embrace thy word.

HYMN 324. L. M.

Religion without Superstition.

AR hence each superstition vain,
Wild offspring of the human brain!
The truths that fill thy hallow'd page,
My happier choice, great God! engage.
2 O, ever faithful to thy word,
Do thou thy vital strength afford;
Thy help impart, Eternal Sire!
Nor let my hope in shame expire.

3 Sustain'd by thy almighty aid,
What dangers shall my soul invade?
Nor error's cloud, nor arts of sin
My soul from thý obedience win.

HYMN 325.

MERRICK.

Eights and Sevens Metre.

Praise to the God of our Salvation.

HAIL the God of our salvation!
Triumph in redeeming love!

Let us with glad exultation

Imitate the blest above.

2 Light of those whose dreary dwelling
Border'd on the shades of death,
He hath, by his grace revealing,
Scatter'd all the clouds beneath.

3 Father, thou art all compassion,
Pure, unbounded love thou art;
Hail the God of our Salvation!
Praise him ev'ry thankful heart.

4 Joyfully on earth adore him,
Till in heaven we take our place;
There enraptur'd fall before him,

Lost in wonder, love and praise. Salisbury Coll.

HYMN 326. L. M.

The Christian Scheme of Salvation worthy of God.

MMORTAL God! on thee we call,

The Great Original of all;

From thee we are, to thee we tend,
Our sure support, our glorious end.

2 We praise that wise, that wond'rous grace
That pitied our revolted race,
And Jesus, our victorious head,
The captain of salvation made.

3 He, thine eternal love decreed,
Should many sons to glory lead;
And sinful worms to him are given
A colony to people heaven.

4 Jesus for us (O gracious name!)
Encountered agony and shame;
Jesus, the glorious and the great,
Was by dire suff'rings made complete.
5 A scene of wonders here we see,
Worthy thy son, and worthy thee;

And while this theme employs our tongues,
All heaven unites its sweetest songs.

HYMN 327. L. M.

The Light of the Gospel.

HOW delightful is the road

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That guides us to thy temple, Lord!

With joy we visit thine abode,
And seek the treasures of thy word.

2 heavenly treasures! glorious light!
From ancient sages long conceal'd:
Till Christ restor'd the feeble sight,
And God's unchanging word reveal'd.
J. TAYLOR

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