4 We yield to be set free; 5 Our nature shall no more 543 EVE 12th P. M. 76, 76, 78, 76. VER fainting with desire, I wait thy coming from above; 2 Wilt thou suffer me to go Thy sanctifying grace? The darkness from my soul remove? And perfect me in love. 3 Thou my life, my treasure be, My portion here below: Nothing would I seek but thee, Thee only would I know; My exceeding great reward, My heaven on earth, my heaven above: Help me, Saviour, speak the word, And perfect me in love. 4 Grant me now the bliss to feel Of those that are in thee: Son of God, thyself reveal; Engrave thy Name on me. As in heaven, be here adored, And let me now the promise prove; Help me, Saviour, speak the word, And perfect me in love. 544 NOW Now is the accepted time. [OW, even now, I yield, I yield, 2 0 Jesus, now my heart inspire 3 Now purify my faith like gold; C. M. Melt down my spirit, Lord, and mould 545 0 The entire surrender. C. M. SAVIOUR, welcome to my heart; Bid every rival, Lord, depart, And reign, O Christ, alone. 2 The world and Satan I forsake; My longing heart, O Saviour, take, 3 0 may I never turn aside, Let nothing here my heart divide; 546 The work accomplished. C. M. OME, O my God, the promise seal, This mountain, sin, remove; Now in my waiting soul reveal 2 I want thy life, thy purity, Thy righteousness, brought in: 3 For this, as taught by thee, I pray, Thou wilt, in me, thy power display; 4 Let anger, sloth, desire, and pride, Be cast into the crimson tide 5 Saviour, to thee my soul looks up, In all the confidence of hope, I claim the blessing now. 6 'Tis done; thou dost this moment save-With full salvation bless; Redemption through thy blood I have, 547 Q The evidence of perfect love. L. M. UICKEN'D with our immortal Head, 2 Saved from the fear of hell and death, 3 Power o'er the world, the flesh, and sin, We through thy gracious Spirit feel: Full power the victory to win, And answer all thy righteous will. 4 Pure love to God thy members find; 548 COME 1st P. M. 6 lines 8s. The witness of entire consecration. O come and consecrate my breast; 3 Eager for thee I ask and pant, 4 My peace, my life, my comfort thou, 549 MEANS OF GRACE. PRAYER AND INTERCESSION. Design of prayer. L. M. RAYER is appointed to convey PRAY The blessings God designs to give Long as they live should Christians pray; They learn to pray when first they live. 2 If pain afflict, or wrongs oppress; If cares distract, or fears dismay; If guilt deject; if sin distress; In every case, still watch and pray. 3 'Tis prayer supports the soul that's weak: Though thought be broken, language lame, Pray, if thou canst or canst not speak; But pray with faith in Jesus' name. 4 Depend on him; thou canst not fail; Make all thy wants and wishes known; Fear not; his merits must prevail: Ask but in faith, it shall be done. 550 What is prayer? C. M. PRAYER is the soul's sincere desire, Utter'd or unexpress'd; The motion of a hidden fire That trembles in the breast. 2 Prayer is the burden of a sigh,The falling of a tear, The upward glancing of an eye, 3 Prayer is the simplest form of speech Prayer, the sublimest strains that reach |