5 Our thoughts are lost in rev'rend awe ; So much of God before. 6 O may I bear some humble part Wonder and joy shall tune my heart, HYMN 86. C. M. WATTS. The glad Tidings of Salvation. Luke i. 72–74. Heb.iii.13. Acts x.42. ALVATION!-O the joyful sound! 'Tis pleasure to our ears ; SAL A sov'reign balm for every wound, A cordial for our fears. 2 Bury'd in sorrow and in sin, 3 Salvation!-let the echo fly HYMN 87. Hallelujah Metre. WATTS. God's Love eternal and unchangeable. Psa. xlii. 11. Isa. liv. 9, 10. 2 Tit. iii. 5. MY distrustful heart! How small thy faith appears! But greater, Lord, thou art Than all my doubts and fears. Did Jesus once upon me shine? Unchangeable his will, frame; 3 4 My soul through many changes goes; Thou, Lord, wilt carry on, and wo, In me, a sinful worm ; And feel that God is love. Lord, save, O save my soul at last. HYMN 88. L. M. L.H.C. The Loving Kindness of the Lord Jesus. Psa. xxxvi. 7, 8, 9. lxiii, 3. lxxvi. 15. AWAKE, my soul, in joyful lays, And sing the great Redeemer's praise ; He justly claims a song from me. 2 He saw me ruin'd in the fall, 6 Then let me mount, and soar away To the bright world of endless day; And sing, with rapture and surprise, His loving kindness, in the skies. RIPPON's Coll. The Hope which is the Anchor of the Soul. 1 Pet. i. 13. Ps. lxxxiv. 12. GOD, my Sun, thy blissful rays How dark, how mournful are my days, 2 Scarce, through the shades, a glimpse of day But shall my drooping spirit say, Beneath the Sun's refulgent eye. RIPPON's Coll. Hoping. Mic. vii. 8,9. Psa. xliii. 5. Prov. xiii. 12. Rom, iv. 18-20. WHY sinks my weak, desponding mind? Why heaves my heart the anxious sigh? Can sov'reign goodness be unkind? Am I not safe, if God be nigh? 2 He holds all nature in his hand : 3 'Tis he supports this fainting frame; The wond'rous glories of his name How wide they spread! how bright they shine! 4 Infinite wisdom! boundless power! Unchanging faithfulness and love! Here let me trust, while I adore, Nor from my refuge e'er remove. HYMN 91. S. M. MRS. STEELe. Rejoicing in the Hope set before us. Jam. v. 11. Ps. cxxxi. 3. Hab. iii. 2 3 17, 18. OW let our voices join NOW To form a sacred song; Ye pilgrims, in Jehovah's ways, With music pass along. How straight the path appears, No lurking gins t'entrap our feet; No fierce destroyer there. But flowers of paradise In rich profusion spring; 4 See Salem's golden spires 5 And brighter crowns than mortals wear, All honour to his name, Who marks the shining way; To him, who lead the wanderers on Doddridge. HYMN 92. Sevens Metre. Praise. Ps. vii. 17. xiii. 6. cxxxv. 3. CAs we journey, sweetly sing; Sing your Saviour's worthy praise, 2 Ye are travelling home to God, HYMN 93. C. M. CENNICK. Christ precious to them that believe. Gal. iv. 26. Rom. x. 11. 1 Pet. i1.7, ESUS! I love thy charming name; JESUS! I love thy Fain would I sound it out so loud, 2 Yes, thou art precious to my soul ; 3 All my capacious powers can wish, Nor to mine eyes is light so dear, |