2 While our days on earth are lengthened, May we give them, Lord, to Thee; Cheered by hope, and daily strengthened, May we run, nor weary be, Till Thy glory Without clouds in Heaven we see. 3 There in worship purer, sweeter, Thee Thy people shall adore; Tasting of enjoyment greater Far than thought conceived before; Full, unmixed, and evermore. Rev. Thomas Kelly (1769-1855), 1815. 8.7.4. Dismission. 11 I LORD, dimiss us with Thy blessing, 3 So, whene'er the signal's given May we ever Reign with Christ in endless day. 12 L. M. 6L. I WHEN, streaming from the eastern skies, 2 And when to Heaven's all-glorious King My morning sacrifice I bring, And, mourning o'er my guilt and shame, 3 When each day's scenes and labors close, 4 And at my life's last setting sun, My conflicts o'er, my labors done, William Shrubsole, Jr. (1759—1829), 1813. Ab, and ait. 13 6.6 4. 6. 6. 6. 4. I COME, Thou Almighty King, Father all-glorious, 2 Jesus, our Lord, arise; Scatter our enemies, And make them fall; 3 Come, Thou Incarnate Word, 4 Come, Holy Comforter, 5 To the great One and Three Eternal praises be Hence, evermore. His Sovereign Majesty May we in glory see, And to eternity Love and adore. Rev. Charles Wesley (1708-1788), 1757. 14 L. M. "Christ always with His people." I JESUS, where'er Thy people meet, There they behold Thy Mercy-seat; Where'er they seek Thee, Thou art found, And every place is hallowed ground. 2 For Thou, within no walls confined, Inhabitest the humble mind; Such ever bring Thee where they come, And, going, take Thee to their home. 3 Dear Shepherd of Thy chosen few, 4 Here may we prove the power of prayer 5 Lord, we are few, but Thou art near; Nor short Thine arm, nor deaf Thine ear: O rend the heavens, come quickly down, And make a thousand hearts Thine own. William Cowper (1731-1800), 1760. Ab. L. M. 15 I WHILE now the daylight fills the sky, Would keep us free from harm to-day. 2 So when the daylight leaves the sky, L. M. The Love of God shed abroad in the Heart.-EPH. iii. 16. 16 I COME, dearest Lord, descend and dwell, By faith and love, in every breast; Then shall we know, and taste, and feel, The joys that cannot be exprest. 2 Come, fill our hearts with inward strength; 3 Now to the God, whose power can do More than our thoughts or wishes know, Be everlasting honors done, By all the church, thro' Christ, His Son. L. M. 17 (Abridged form.) "Gott ist gegenwärtig Olasset uns anbeten.” I Lo, God is here: let us adore, And own how dreadful is this place; Let all within us feel His power, And silent bow before His face. 2 Lo, God is here: Him day and night 3 Lord God of hosts, O may our praise Thy courts with grateful incense fill ; |