348 C. M. Imploring grace to feed on the Word. 1 LORD! help us on thy word to feed; 2 Departing hence, we bless thy name; And with our thankful tongues proclaim 349 A blessing sought on the seed sown. Isa. lv, 10, 11. ON WHAT has now been sown To make it spring and grow: 148th. 350 Worshippers anticipating glory. Ex. xxxiii, 14. 8.7.4. Luke xxiv, 50, 51. Col. i, S-6. Trav'lling through this wilderness. With us evermore be found. 351 Rise and reign in endless day. Christians parting. Matt. xxvi, 30. Acts xx, 37, 38. 1 CHRISTIAN brethren! ere we part, One glad hymn to God should raise, 7's. 2 Here we all may meet no more: Raise, ye saints! the song again, The Lord's Supper. 352 The table of the Lord. Matt. xxvi, 26-30. 1 MY GOD! and is thy table spread? And let them all thy sweetness know. L.M. 4 Let crowds approach with hearts prepar'd, And round thy holy table bend; Nor, when we leave our Master's board, 353 5 Revive thy dying churches, Lord! A Saviour's blood alone can give. Remembering Jesus. Luke xxii, 19, 44; xxiii, 33. 1 ACCORDING to thy gracious word, This will I do, my dying Lord! 2 Thy body broken for my sake 4 When to the cross I turn mine eyes, O Lamb of God! my Sacrifice! 5 Remember Thee, and all thy pains, C. M. Yes! while a pulse or breath remains 354 Believers fed at the holy table. Ps. lxxx, 1. Mark xiv, 22-24. 1 Cor. x, 16. 8.7. ISRAEL'S Shepherd! guide me, feed me, Through my pilgrimage below; And beside the waters lead me, Where thy flock rejoicing go, Lest I err, thine aid disdaining, And forsake thy shelt'ring fold, Heedless of thy grace constraining, In the strength of nature bold. 2 Lord thy guardian presence ever, Meekly kneeling, I implore; Now thy grace hath found me, never Would I wander from Thee more: Oh! how sweet, how comfortable, In the wilderness to see Rich provisions, and a table Spread for sinners, spread for me! 3 Here thy bounty still partaking, In these signs of bread and wine, |