NOW may the Spirit's holy fire, His waiting family inspire With joy, and peace, and love! 2 Thee, we the Comforter confess Unless thou'rt present here, M. f Our songs of praise are vain address, 3 We utter heartless prayer. nd of heal 1 COME, O thou all victorious Lord, Thy power to us make known; Homo) a Strike with the hammer of thy word, o y And break these hearts of stone, blanq 2 Conclude us first in unbelief, And freely then release; andalur viT Fill every soul with sacred grief, won1 baž And then with sacred peace.) .012 3 Impoverish, Lord, and then relieve, HMO And then enrich the poor; The knowledge of our sickness give jo song62 The knowledge of our cure. 4 That heart-felt sense of guilt impart, (sco) & And then remove the load; Trouble, and wash the troubled heart dola 5 Our desperate state through sin declare; b) { 213. HOLY TOLY Ghost,& dispel our sadness, Pierce the clouds of Nature's night, Come, thou source of joy and gladness, T Breathe thy life, and spread thy lights 2 Author of our new creation, sivih smo S Bid us all thine influence prove; Make our souls thy habitation;of voll 214. GRA ¿ 95 (JOHN xvi. 13, 14.) RACIOUS Spirit, Love divineb vol All my guilty fears remove, Fill me full of heaven and love. . 2 Speak thy pardoning grace to me,TMO H & 3 Life and peace to me imparti uodt 4 Let me never from thee stray; nedpind & 22159 GRA (.ð (aörs it. 38)) .812 1 RANTED is the Saviour's prayer 2 Come, divine and peaceful guest,ɔ rodiuA 2 3 Bid our sin and sorrow cease; M 970LOT mol qiling ym IIA 216. 9V (ROM. viii. 6.) to lui SMITI NOME, Holy Spirit, calm my mind,2 & I W 2 Hast thou imparted to my soul og has stil & A living spark of holy fire? novica 1892 Oh! kindle now the sacred flame, adioerd Make me to burn with pure desire, 3 A brighter faith and hope imparten om te & And let me now my Saviour see; am 999 X Oh! soothe and cheer my burden'd heart, And bid my Spirit rest in thee. I 9m (99) P 217. 1 THE (PBALM exix. 130.) HE Spirit breathes upon the word, And brings the truth to sight; Precepts and promises afford A sanctifying light. 2 A glory gilds the sacred page, Majestic, like the sun; It gives a light to every age, It gives, but borrows none. 3 The hand that gave it still suppliesd $ The gracious light and heat: His truths upon the nations rise; They rise, but never set. な 4 Let everlasting thanks be thine: 1 a nod For such a bright display, As makes a world of darkness shine I nod With beams of heavenly days 5 My soul rejoices to pursue Till glory breaks upon my view 218. 1 Ho T T (PSALM CXix. 105.) med a TOW precious is the book divine, Bright as a lamp its doctrines shine, try bas 2 It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts 10 3 This lamp, through all the tedious night! 219. (PSALM CXix. 103.) L. M. 1 I LOVE the sacred book of God; It points me to the saints' abode; 2 Blest book! in thee my eyes discerned af € all yout 3 Then shall I need thy light no more, 4 When 'midst the throng celestial plac'd, From which thy sacred page was trac'd, 5 But while I'm here, thou shalt supply!C And get a taste of joys above. 220. (HEB. i. 1, 2.) $ L. M. M J T 1 GOD, who in various methods told sto His mind and will to saints of old,! Sent his own Son, with truth and grace, |