5 Our thoughts are lost in rev’rend awe ; We love, and we adore ; So much of God before. In ibat immortal song; WATTS. Acts. X. 42. -Oh A cordial for our fears. At hell's dark door we lay ; To see a heav'oly day. The spacious earth around; WATTS. HYMN 87. P. M. Tit. iii. 5. How small thy faith appears ! Than all my doubts and fears. Though dark may be my frame; Eternally the same: F My soul through many changes goes; His love no variation knows. And perfectly perform lo me a sinful worm : Thy spirit will not let me go 4 The bowels of thy grace At first did freely move : And feel that God is love. HYMN 88. L. M. 3. Ixxvi. 15. And sing thy great Redeemer's praise ; His loving kindness, O how free! 2 He saw me ruim'd in the fall, Yet lov'd me notwithstanding all ! His loving kindness. O bow great! Though earth, and bell, my way oppose, His loving kindness, O how strong ! 4 When trouble, like a gloomy cloud, Has gather'd thick, and thunder'd loud, His loving kindness, O how good ! 5 Soon shall I pass the gloomy vale, Soon all my mortal pow'rs must fail; 6 Then let me mount and soar away, To the bright world of endless day; HYMN 89. L. M. Ixxxiv. 12. Rom. vii. 24, 25. Heb. vi. 19. Irradiate, warm, and guide my heart ! If thine enlivening beams deparı! Appears to these desiring eyes ; “ The cheerful morn will never rise ?" 3 O let me pot despairing mouro, Though gloomy darkness spreads the sky; And night with all its horrors fly. 4 O, for the bright, the joyful day, When hope shall in assurance die! ray RIPPON's Coll. HYMN 90. L, M. Hoping. Micah vii. 8, 9. Psa. xliii..5 Prov. xiii. 12. Rom. ir. 18, 19, 20. CHY ? Why beaves my heart the anxious sigh! Can sov'reign goodness be unkind ? Am I not safe if God be nigh? 2 He holds all nature in his hand : That gracious hand on which I live, And has immortal joys to give. On bim alone my hopes recline ; WHY sinks my weak, desponding mind ? 1 NOW The wond'rous glories of his name, How wide they spread! how bright they shine! 4 Infinite wisdom ! boundless power! Uochanging faithfulness and love! HYMN 91. S, M. Hab. iii. 17, 18. To form a sacred song; With music pass along. How strait the path appears, How open and how fair ! No fierce destroyer there. 3 But flow'rs of paradise In rich profusion spring; And dear companions sing. 4 See Salem's golden spires In beauteous prospect rise ; Which sparkle through the skies. All honour to his name, Who marks the shining way; DODDRIDGE. CHILD HYMN 92. P. M. Praise. Ps. vii. 17. xiii. 6. cxxxv. 3. As we journey, sweetly sing ; 2 Ye are trav'lling home to God, In the ways the Fathers trod; and ye Soon their happiness sball see. 3 0, ye banished seed, be glad! Christ our Advocate is made! Brother to our souls becomes. You op Jesus' throne shall rest : your seat is now prepar’d, There your kingdom and reward. 5 Fear not, brethren, joyful stand On the borders of your land : Bids you, undismay'd, go on. 6 Lord, obediently we go, Gladly leaving all below; CENNICK. HYMN 93. C. M. 1 Peter ji. 7. 'Tis music to mine ear ; That earth and beaven might hear. My transport and my trust; And gold is sordid dust. In thee doth richly meet ; F2 |