To latest times thy blessings share, And sound thy praise abroad. Salisbury Coll. HYMN 369. Hallelujah Metre. LOUD to the Prince of heaven Your cheerful voices raise! To him your vows be given, All clad in arms, all bright in charms, 2 Gird on thy conquering sword, And march, Almighty Lord, In glad surprise, ye vallies, rise, 3 Fair truth, and gentle love, Thy conquering power to grace. Shalt prosperous ride, and far and wide 4 Before thy mighty sword, Millions of foes shall fall, The captives of thy word, That word which conquers all. The world shall know, Great King of kings, what wond'rous things 5 Here to my willing soul Bend thy triumphant way; Blest Jesus, see, I bow to thee, DODDRIDGE, altered. OW at thy gracious feet I bend, 2 Lord, thou hast bid me seek thy face, 3 But O, my heart, reflect with shame: 4 How oft, ungrateful to my God, 5 And when the snares of earth were broke, Wean me from earth, from sin refine, 21* MRS. STEELE. M HYMN 371. L. M. Y dear Redeemer, and my Lord, 4 Be thou my pattern, make me bear Then God, the Judge, shall own my name, HYMN 372. L. M. Retirement and Meditation. me not to be God, permit 2 Why should my passions mix with earth, And all inferior joys resign. 4 Be earth, with all her scenes withdrawn, Let noise and vanity begone; In secret silence of the mind, WATTS My heaven, and there my God, I find. WATTS. HYMN 373. C. M. Charity. CHARITY! thou heavenly grace, A friend to all the human race, 2 The man of charity extends His kindred, neighbours, foes and friends, 3 He aids the poor in their distress, 4 The sick, the pris'ner, poor and blind, In him a benefactor find; 5 'Tis love that makes religion sweet, With willing mind and ardent feet, 6 Then let us all in love abound, And charity pursue; Thus shall we be with glory crown'd, And love as angels do. HYMN 374. C. M. PROUD. The Universal Extent of Christ's Kingdom. Isa. ii. 2, 4. O' latter days shall rise 'ER mountain tops the Mount of God Above the summits of the hills, 2 To this the joyful nations round, All tribes and tongues shall flow; 3 The beams that shine from Zion's hill The King, who reigns in Salem's towers, 4 Among the nations he shall judge, 5 No war shall rage, nor hostile strife, To ploughshares men shall beat their swords, 6 No longer host, encountering host, And study war no more. Scotch Paraphrases. Obedience to God our Father. GOD, my Father, I adore That all-commanding name; It will my soul to life restore, And kindle all my flame. 2 Entire, I bow at thy commands, With heart and life, with tongue and hands, 3 I'll wilfully no more transgress, But every sinful thought suppress, 4 Each day I live, I'll seck with care 5 Thus will I my relation claim, And call myself thy son; And whilst I bear the glorious name, |