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Thy wonders how diffused a-broad, Throughout cre a- tion's frame !

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His name is glorious.

ALMIGHTY Maker, God,

How glorious is thy Name;

Thy wonders how disffused abroad,
Throughout creation's frame.

2 In native white and red

The rose and lily stand,

And, free from pride, their beauties spread, To show thy skilful hand.

3 The lark mounts up the sky,
With unambitious song;

And bears her Maker's praise on high,
Upon her artless tongue.

4 Fain would I rise and sing
To my Creator too;

Fain would my heart adore my King,
And give him praises due.

5 Let joy and worship spend
The remnant of my days:
And to my God my soul ascend,
In sweet perfumes of praise.

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4 Thou, who dost fill the heart With love to all our race,Blest Comforter! to us impart Thine all-sufficient grace.

555 The Lord's Prayer.

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UR heavenly Father, hear
The prayer we offer now;
Thy name be hallow'd far and near;
To thee all nations bow.

2 Thy kingdom come; thy will
On earth be done in love,
As saints and seraphim fulfil
Thy perfect law above.

3 Our daily bread supply
While by thy word we live;
The guilt of our iniquity
Forgive, as we forgive.

4 From dark temptation's power,
From Satan's wiles, defend;
Deliver in the evil hour,
And guide us to the end.

5 Thine shall forever be
Glory and power divine;
The sceptre, throne, and majesty,
Of heaven and earth are thine.
6 Thus humbly taught to pray
By thy beloved Son,

Through him we come to thee, and say,-
All for his sake be done.

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Evening.-Solitude.

LOVE to steal awhile away
From every cumb'ring care,
And spend the hours of setting day
In humble, grateful prayer.

2 I love in solitude to shed

The penitential tear,

And all his promises to plead

Where none but God can hear. 3 I love to think on mercies past, And future good implore,

And all my cares and sorrows cast
On Him whom I adore.

4 I love by faith to take a view
Of brighter scenes in heaven;
The prospect doth my strength renew,
While here by tempests driven.

5 Thus, when life's toilsome day is o'er, May its departing ray

Be calm as this impressive hour,

And lead to endless day.

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unity.

LORD, another day has flown,
And we, a lowly band,

Are met once more before thy throne,
To bless thy fost'ring hand.

2 Thy heavenly grace to each impart; All evil far remove;

And shed abroad in every heart
Thine everlasting love.

3 Our souls, obedient to thy sway,
In Christian bonds unite:

Let peace and love conclude the day, And hail the morning light.

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Whose threat'ning looks dry up the sea,
And make the mountains fall?

2 Who, who shall in thy presence stand,
And match Omnipotence?
Ungrasp the hold of thy right hand,
Or pluck the sinner thence?

3 Sworn to destroy, let earth assail;
Nearer to save thou art;

Stronger than all the powers of hell,
And greater than my heart.

4 Lo! to the hills I lift mine eye;
Thy promised aid I claim:
Father of mercies, glorify

Thy favourite Jesus' name.

5 Salvation in that name is found,
Balm of my grief and care;

A medicine for every wound,—
All, all I want is there.

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CANAAN. C. M.

1. There is a land of pure de light, Where saints im

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The heavenly Canaan.

2 There everlasting spring abides,
And never-with'ring flowers:
Death, like a narrow sea, divides
This heavenly land from ours.

3 Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood
Stand dress'd in living green;

So to the Jews old Canaan stood,

While Jordan roll'd between.

4 Could we but climb where Moses stood, And view the landscape o'er,

Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore.

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Till heavenly rapture tune my voice To spread thy praise abroad.

294 Sufficiency and freeness of the Gospel.

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WHAT amazing words of grace
Are in the gospel found!

Suited to every sinner's case,
Who knows the joyful sound.

2 Poor, sinful, thirsty, fainting souls,
Are freely welcome here;
Salvation, like a river, rolls,
Abundant, free, and clear.

3 Come, then, with all your wants and wounds; Your every burden bring:

Here love, unchanging love, abounds,-
A deep, celestial spring.

4 Whoever will-O gracious word!—
May of this stream partake;
Come, thirsty souls, and bless the Lord,
And drink, for Jesus' sake.

5 Millions of sinners, vile as you,
Have here found life and peace;
Come, then, and prove its virtues too,
And drink, adore, and bless.

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The only wise God.

THOU, the eternal Lord,

Art high above our thought; And worthy to be fear'd, adored, By all thy hands have wrought: None can with thee compare, Thy glory fills the sky; And all created beings are As nothing in thine eye. 2 Of thine unbounded power, To thee the praise we give; Omnipotently great, and more Than heart can e'er conceive: Whene'er thou wilt proceed,

Thy work can none withstand, Or frustrate thy determined deed, Or stay the' Almighty's hand.

3 Thou, Lord, art wise alone;
Thy counsel doth excel;
Most wonderful thy works we own,
Thy ways unsearchable:
Who knows the mystery,-

The judgments can explain,-
Of Him whose eyes in darkness see,
And search the heart of man?

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LORD, in thy hand I lie,

And wait thy will to prove;

My Potter, stamp on me, thy clay,
Thine only stamp of love:
Be this my whole desire;

I know that it is thine;

Then kindle in my soul a fire
Which shall forever shine.

2 O plant in me thy mind; O fix in me thy home;

So shall I cry to all mankind,Come to the waters, come. Jesus is full of grace;

To all his bowels move; Behold in me, ye fallen race, That God is only love.

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THOU whom we adore,

To bless our earth again,

Assume thine own almighty power,

And o'er the nations reign.
The world's Desire and Hope,
All power to thee is given;
Now set the last great empire up,
Eternal Lord of heaven.

2 Where all thy laws are spurn'd,
Thy holy name profaned,

And where the ruin'd world has mourn'd,
With blood of millions stain'd;
Reveal the glorious scene;

The heathen claim for thine;

And there the endless reign begin
With majesty divine.

3 A gracious Saviour, thou
Wilt all thy creatures bless;

And every knee to thee shall bow,
And every tongue confess.
According to thy word,

Now be thy grace reveal'd;
And with the knowledge of the Lord,
Let all the earth be fill'd.

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Thy promise made to Adam's race, In God incarnate seal'd.

A few from every land

At first to Salem came,

And saw the wonders of thy hand, And saw the tongues of flame.

2 Yet still we wait the end,

The coming of our Lord;
The full accomplishment attend
Of thy prophetic word.
Thy promise deeper lies,
In unexhausted grace;

And new-discover'd worlds arise
To sing their Saviour's praise.

3 Beloved for Jesus' sake,

By him redeem'd of old,

All nations must come in, and make One undivided fold:

While gather'd in by thee,

And perfected in one,

They all at once thy glory see
In thy co-equal Son.

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And live for this alone,

Thy grace to minister;

And all thou hast for sinners done, In life and death declare.

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My off'rings all be offer'd through
The ever-blessed Name.
Jesus, my single eye

Be fix'd on thee alone:

Thy name be praised on earth, on high; Thy will by all be done.

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779 Whoso trusteth in the Lord shall 139-c. be safe.

COMMIT thou all thy griefs

And ways into His hands,To his sure trust and tender care Who earth and heaven commands; Who points the clouds their course, Whom winds and seas obey: He shall direct thy wand'ring feet,He shall prepare thy way.

2 Thou on the Lord rely,

So, safe, shalt thou go on;

Fix on his work thy steadfast eye,
So shall thy work be done.
No profit canst thou gain

By self-consuming care;

To him commend thy cause,-his car
Attends the softest prayer.

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