THOU, whose glory and whose grace Look down from heaven, Thy dwellingplace, Teach us to fear Thy Name. Within the volume of Thy Word, Thy Word displays the concord sweet O Lord! Thy glory and Thy grace SHER 170. HEPHERD of Israel, from above And let us never lose Thy love, Nor wander from Thy fold. Thou wilt not cast Thy lambs away; Thy hand is ever near, To guide them lest they go astray, And keep them safe from fear. We want Thy help, for we are frail ; Thy light, for we are blind; Let grace o'er all our doubts prevail, To prove that Thou art kind. Teach us the things we ought to know, And may we find them true; And still in stature as we grow, Increase in wisdom too. A-men. AWAKE, my soul, and with the sun Thy daily stage of duty run; Shake off dull sloth, and early rise Let all thy converse be sincere, P THROUGH all the dangers of the night, Again we hail the cheerful light, Preserve us, Lord, throughout the day, Whom Thou preserv'st from harm. Let all our words and all our ways That so the light of truth and grace Let us ne'er turn away from Thee; men. Grant me, O God, Thy quickening grace, Increase my faith, increase my hope, And fix my heart's affections all And when, life's labour o er, I sink |