in Lent. 100 P. M. Prayer to Christ. Phil. ii, 6-11. 1 LORD of mercy and of might! Jesus, hear and save! 2 Who, when sin's tremendous doom Didst not scorn the Virgin's womb; 3 Mighty Monarch! Saviour mild! 4 Thron'd above celestial things, 5 Who shall yet return from high, 101 in Lent. C. M. The young warned and directed. Matt. vii, 13, 14. Acts xiv, 22. Heb. xi, 25, 26. 1 THERE is a course, whose paths are smooth, Whose waters calmly flow; Where earth-born spells the senses soothe, 2 Young soul! of that smooth course beware! Destruction lurks beneath: Like Eden's fruit the form is fair, 3 There is a way of strife and toil, 4 Shun not, young soul! this troubled wayThe way thy Saviour trod— Pursue his steps thro' life's brief day, 1 Jehovah a covenant God. P. M. Heb. vi, 17-20. THE God of Abra'am praise, By earth and heav'n confess'd! 2 [The God of Abraʼam praise, 3 I all on earth forsake, Its wisdom, fame, and power; The God of Abra'am praise, In all my ways: He calls a worm his friend; And He shall save me to the end in Lent. 4 [Though nature's strength decay, 5 With peace and plenty blest; He by Himself hath sworn; I shall, on eagles' wings upborne, I shall behold his face; I shall his power adore; 103 Ps. xxv, 7; cvi, 4, 5. Good Lord remember me. C. M. Luke xxiii, 42, 43. 10 THOU, from whom all goodness flows, I lift my soul to Thee; In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes, Good Lord, remember me! 2 When on my aching, burden'd heart Thy pardon speak, thy grace impart: in Lent. 3 When sore temptations cross my way, Oh! let my strength be as my day: 4[If on my face, for thy dear name, 5[When torn with pain, disease, or grief, 6 And when at last I sink in death, Then, Saviour! watch my failing breath, 104 P. M. Coming to Christ just as we are. John i, 29. 1 John i, 7. Rev. iii, 17, 18. 1 JUST as I am-without one plea, And that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee- N |